Press Releases
National Geographic Announces Three New Batswana Explorers
National Geographic announces three new Batswana Explorers.
National Geographic announces three new Batswana Explorers.
The National Geographic Society announced it will host two press screenings for Nkashi: Race for the Okavango, a feature-length documentary created in Botswana, in the Setswana language, in close collaboration with Batswana filmmakers.
The feature documentary, created in Botswana, in Setswana, celebrates the people of Botswana, their cultural heritage and traditional knowledge, and their commitment to preserving the Okavango Delta and its headwaters through the story of the Nkashi Classic race.
New scientific finding marks the first documented discovery of Pallas’s Cat on the world’s highest mountain.
The collaboration supports five National Geographic Explorers and climate storytellers documenting the global climate crisis through the Society’s Global Storytellers Fund
The nonprofit raises $117.9 million; the first time in the organization’s 135-year history that it has raised more than $100 million in a year
‘Paris-Style’ Deal for Nature Secured at COP15
Manulife today announced a new partnership with the National Geographic Society to safeguard several historical and culturally significant heritage sites from the impacts of climate change and to protect the physical, cultural, and financial well-being of the communities that depend ...
On Tuesday, December 6, 2022, the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands passed a law creating the Peninsula Mitre Natural Protected Area. The newly protected area covers a terrestrial and marine surface of approximately 10,000 square kilometers covering ...
Santiago, 4 de diciembre. En una sala llena se efectuó el estreno del documental “Canoeros: Memoria Viva” de National Geographic y su programa Pristine Seas. El evento realizado en el centro GAM contó con la presencia de numerosos miembros de los ...
Santiago, December 4. The premiere of the documentary "Canoeros: Memoria Viva", by National Geographic’s Pristine Seas program, took place to a full house. The event held at the GAM Center was attended by numerous members of the Kawésqar, Yagá...
National Geographic to screen “Kwando,”in Green Zone at COP27.
WEEK TWO COP27 – National Geographic society and the Wyss Campaign for Nature will host a panel discussion on the intertwined crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. "How Protecting Nature Can Combat Climate Change," will feature a panel representing government, ...
National Geographic Explorers to Discuss Local Community Conservation in Africa, Climate, Storytelling Around the Globe, and the Importance of Elevating Youth Voices
Partnership between the National Geographic Society and Paul G. Allen Family Foundation focuses on voices of youth