Image courtesy NGT
Image courtesy NGT
National Geographic Channel’s Great Migrations is a seven-part global television event that takes viewers around the world on the arduous journeys millions of animals undertake to ensure the survival of their species. Coming in November.
Hear the amazing stories behind Great Migrations from the filmmakers, scientists, and photographers who brought the series to life. Film screenings and speakers now available.
Great Migrations cameraman Andy B. Casagrande risks everything to get the shot, including swimming among sharks, going face to face with king cobras, and hanging out of helicopters.
Wild Africa would be in far greater peril if not for the tireless efforts of the Jouberts, who have devoted more than 25 years to documenting its majestic wildlife in a race to save countless species—especially lions—from extinction and to help man and beast coexist in greater harmony.
Whether tracking elephants in extreme desert environments of Mali or traveling roadless regions of war-torn Sudan, cameraman Bob Poole captures remarkable moments.
Blending a self-deprecating, wry sense of humor with an enthusiasm for his work and a passion for nature, photographer Joel Sartore shares his adventures in the field with National Geographic.
A lead scientific consultant for National Geographic’s Great Migrations series, and a professor and researcher at Swansea University, Dr. Rory Wilson studies some of the world’s most enigmatic and fascinating creatures.
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