Press Releases
National Geographic Film “Kwando” to Premiere in Angola on May 10
An Official Selection at the Riviera and Fribourg International Film Festivals, ‘Kwando’ Conveys the Urgency of Protecting the Okavango Basin
An Official Selection at the Riviera and Fribourg International Film Festivals, ‘Kwando’ Conveys the Urgency of Protecting the Okavango Basin
Dr. Goodall was honored at the Templeton Prize event with an announcement of the Society’s global search to find and fund promising researchers of animals in the wild, who will follow in the steps of the renowned ethologist.
The National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Amazon Expedition will cover the world’s largest freshwater basin.
La expedición Perpetual Planet de National Geographic y Rolex a la Amazonía abarcará la cuenca de agua dulce más grande del mundo.
Expedição Perpetual Planet Amazônia National Geographic e Rolex cobrirá a maior bacia de água doce do mundo.
The award, which is Society’s highest honor, recognizes Lovejoy’s extraordinary achievements as a conservation biologist and his legacy as an advocate for the Amazon rainforest.
North America’s First Immersive Experience Focused on King Tut to Premiere This Spring in Washington, D.C. and Boston
At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, President Iván Duque announced his intention to protect 30% of the Colombian sea by 2022.
En el marco de la conferencia sobre Cambio Climático de las Naciones Unidas en Glasgow, el presidente Iván Duque anunció su intención de proteger el 30% del mar colombiano en el año 2022.
New data analyzed from the world’s highest ice core confirms glaciers are disappearing at a faster rate than realized
Chief Investment Officer Kristi Craig and Vice President, Business Development Tony Luckett To Join the Nonprofit In Newly Created Roles
Addario received the 2022 Eliza Scidmore Award for Outstanding Storytelling for her work as a photojournalist covering conflict and humanitarian crises.
Artist Maya Lin and photojournalist Shahidul Alam will be recognized as luminaries and ambassadors for the National Geographic Society.
Driven by new leadership and a bold vision for the future, the nonprofit raises more than $74 million
The Museum will be open Wednesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with special provisions to keep staff and visitors safe. We’re offering free admission to the Museum for the month of February with advance registration.