Episodes
Self-taught photographer Frans Lanting discusses how he adopts the view of his subject to get the best image.
Published 08/08/11
Join National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting as he documents the plight of the albatross, one of the largest flying birds on Earth.
Published 08/08/11
Scientist, explorer, and conservationist Tim Flannery views the impact of humans on the planet and asks if our species will survive.
Published 07/11/11
Tim Flannery, who has discovered more than 30 mammal species, explains why one type of tree kangaroo in New Guinea is considered sacred.
Published 07/11/11
Go behind the scenes and hear photographer and National Geographic grantee Mark Moffett talk about his career, what inspires and influences his work, and his most memorable adventures.
Published 06/10/11
One of only a handful of people to earn a Ph.D. under the world’s most famous ecologist, E.O. Wilson, join National Geographic grantee Mark Moffet, an intrepid and eccentric ecologist, as he shares the beauty and marvels of life in the treetops.
Published 06/10/11