National Geographic Wild

Celebrates animals in the wild through amazing adventures, exciting stories and never-seen-before footage captured by the National Geographic Channel cameras.

Animal Extractors: Raccoon Attack

Wildlife control rushes to a home where an aggressive raccoon and her litter are living in an attic.

Animal Extractors: Rattle Snake Family

See a family of rattlesnakes in a backyard, alligators, a black bear alert, and a rabies scare.

Animal Extractors: Triple Trash Bears

Three black bears open trash cans and raid food in Lake Tahoe.

Be the Creature: African Wild Dog

The Kratt Brothers travel to the Okavango to live with the African wild dog.

Be the Creature: Bats

The Kratt Brothers enter America's largest bat cave with over 20-million Mexican free-tailed bats.

Be the Creature: Orangutan

The Kratt Brothers live with the Orangutan as they deal with their primary threat—humans.

Be the Creature: Sharks

The great white shark is one of the most infamous but at the same time least understood creatures.

Explorer: Spider Sex

Take an up close look at spiders' mating and predation habits.

Hidden Worlds: Corbett

Wildlife flourishes in India’s Corbett, which is a valley protected by the Himalayan mountain range.

Hidden Worlds: Fraser Island: Australia's Dingo Island

The Pacific ocean washes the shore of a 75-mile long island of sand where Dingoes live.

Hidden Worlds: Kazinga: Afica's Hog Heaven

Since Uganda’s war is now over, a colorful cast of survivors are reclaiming their wildlife world.

Hidden Worlds: River Jordan: Waters of Life

Two lakes and a sea come from mountain snows. In an arid land, they melt into the river Jordan.

Journey into Amazonia: The Big Top

Nine times the size of Texas, Amazonia's treetop world is home to millions of undiscovered species.

Journey into Amazonia: The Land Reborn

Each year the miraculous resurrection takes place, and a submerged kingdom rises to the surface.

Killer Cats

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King Kong in My Pocket

An expert travels to Madagascar to find the smallest primate in the world.

Last Stand of the Great Bear

National Geographic embarks on a 250-mile adventure through unspoiled territory along the coast of British Columbia called the Great Bear Rain Forest. It is here that bear-hunting wolves take to the sea, grizzlies clash in titanic battles, and wild salmon are the pulsing lifeblood of an entire ecosystem. As this precious habitat faces an uncertain future, threatened by chainsaws and fish farms, a team of dedicated scientists is racing to prove that it must be protected. Forming a wilderness detective squad, these experts are searching for the rare white spirit bear and collecting clues that will decipher the secret life of the forest's elusive inhabitants.

Lions of Darkness

Rarely before has the drama of life on the wild plains of Africa been portrayed more intimately than in this remarkable film from renowned wildlife filmmakers Dereck and Beverly Joubert. It's the gripping story of a growing lion pride in Botswana that begins as three outsiders - young and aggressive - invade the pride's territory and depose its aged leader. Their swift, merciless victory opens a new era for the pride.

Living Edens: Arctic Oasis: Canda's Southhampton Island

Learn about Canada's Southampton Island where survival demands great skill of all living things.

Living Edens: Madagascar: A World Apart

In isolation, life evolves differently: whole families of animals explode with diversity.

Living Edens: Manu

In a place on Earth untouched by human hands, a jungle supports more forms of life than anywhere.

Reptile Wild: Cave Crocs

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Reptile Wild: Croc Fest

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Secrets of the Wild Panda

Deep in the nearly impenetrable forests of the Qin Ling mountains in eastern China live some of the last remaining wild giant pandas on Earth. Few Westerners have ever observed these irresistible mammals in their natural habitat, closed to foreigners since 1949, and filming them there was an almost insurmountable challenge. National Geographic's Secrets of the Wild Panda takes viewers on a fascinating journey into the incredible world of these endangered creatures to witness first-hand the giant panda's behavior in their natural environment.

The Living Edens: Denali

Alaska's Denali National Park is home to US; CA's tallest peak Mount McKinley.

The Perfect Swarm

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Totally Wild: Jesus Christ Lizard

Witness the amazing basilik lizard run on water.

Totally Wild: Otter Chaos

Wild otters wreak havoc in a house.

Triumph of Life: The Mating Game

Every animal on earth is descended from a four billion year dynasty of successful breeders.

Triumph of Life: Winning Teams

See how animals "in the battles of survival" have found that joining forces is a winning strategy.

Wild Indonesia: Island Creatures

Witness the exotic plant and animal life that exist on the remote oceanic islands.

Wild Indonesia: The Mystery of Sulawesi

The solution to how the creatures came to be here is as surprising as the animals themselves.

Wild Vet: Extreme Challenge

A vet treats and relocates leopards in Namibia.

Animal Extractors: Pets in Peril

See raccoons on the rampage, aggressive possums, an alligator, a gila monster, and a black bear.