Wild Chronicles travels to Africa's wilds to track critical moments in an adolescent crocodile's life as it learns the essential skills of being an alert and patient predator.
Wild Chronicles joins National Geographic editor-in-chief Chris Johns as he chases cheetahs through the wilds of Botswana, Africa--one of the last windows into the cheetah's world.
Every spring, the warm waters off Belize host the 20 ton whale shark. Follow two brave biologists willing to swim with these giants to find out exactly what is driving this congregation of giants.
Wild Chronicles begins in the jungles of central Africa where primatologists discovered that the deadly Ebola virus has not only emerged again among wild gorillas, but also spread to humans.
Wild Chronicles follows the National Geographic Crittercam(R) team into the rarely seen underwater world of sea turtles. Crittercam(R) reveals that speed and agility help green turtles steer clear of tiger sharks while loggerhead turtles bear the consequences of being "slow-pokes."
The cause of many lion deaths in the Kenyan bush is finally revealed. It's a brutal battle for survival between Maasai tribes who depend on their livestock and hungry lion prides that turn to cattle for food.
Known as the blind couple of Mali, guitarist Amadou Bagayoko and singer Mariam Doumbia are a married duo who first met when a mutual love of music drew them together as teenagers at the Bamako Institute for the Blind in Mali. Today they are one of the most successful pop acts in the country.
Emmanuel Jal is a former Sudanese child soldier who put down his rifle and picked up a microphone to emerge as one of Africa's most celebrated rappers. He recently shared his extraordinary story with National Geographic.
Wild Chronicles heads to a breeding facility in Nepal that harbors gharials, the only surviving members of an ancient group of crocodiles. Their sharp teeth and huge size make them look fearsome, but gharials are more threatened than threatening.
Join Wild Chronicles on a journey to the Arctic where a wildlife filmmaker meets the bowhead whale--one of nature's most long-lived mammals. Not much is known about this mysterious giant, but with a little help from National Geographic's Crittercam(R) the filmmaker gets a breathtaking glimpse into the whale's secret world.
This week African rockers Amadou and Mariam are caught live in concert on their recent North American tour. Known as the blind couple of Mali, guitarist Amadou Bagayoko and singer Mariam Doumbia are a married duo who first met when a mutual love of music drew them together as teenagers at the Bamako Institute for the Blind in Mali. Today they are one of the most successful pop acts in the country.
Wild Chronicles goes on a river expedition to Makira, a remote and virtually undisturbed region of Madagascar, with a team of scientists who are in for one wild ride.