Address
National Geographic Partners, LLC
1145 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036-4688
United States
Phone: 202-857-7000
Customer Service
Phone: 1-800-437-5521 (shop queries)
Phone: 1-800-647-5463 (magazine subscriptions)
Phone: 1-800-962-1643 (Nat Geo Maps)
Email: store@natgeo.com (online shop)
Email: editor@natgeo.com (write to editor)
Email: natgeomagazine@cdsfulfillment.com (magazine support)
Email: natgeotraveler@cdsfulfillment.com (Nat Geo Traveler support)
Email: custserv@natgeovideos.com (home entertainment DVD club)
Email: ngimagecollection@natgeo.com (stop photography)
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About National Geographic
Contrary to popular notion that television is an idiot box, one channel that is a great resource for learning and entertainment is the National Geographic. Formerly called National Geographic Channel, it is now called National Geographic, or Nat Geo for short. Headquartered in Washington. DC, US, and co-owned by majority shareholder 21st Century Fox and National Geographic Society, this is one American Satellite TV and Digital cable network that is appreciated by viewers of all ages. National Geographic explores the world around us through various perspectives โ photographers, scientists, geologists, anthropologists, journalists, explorers, environmentalists and filmmakers.
The popularity of National Geographic is evinced by the number of subscribers in the US alone โ 86,144,000 on last count and it has an equally emphatic presence in all countries of the English speaking world. Its shows of course, have also been translated into many languages and aired in different parts of the world. It reaches millions across 170 countries and in more than 45 languages.
National Geographic has a wide range of stories covered in its network โ all of them non-fiction accounts of true stories covering Science and Innovation, Environment, Culture and History, Exploration and Adventure, and Animal and Wildlife. Shows on National Geographic are known for well-researched and heart touching stories, with breathtaking visuals and incredible shots that wow the mind.
The credibility of stories carried on National Geographic is such that once aired, the stories have had the power to change societies and their thought process. They have had a positive impact on many factors such as environmental awareness, preservation of animals about to be extinct, appreciation of indigenous cultures and many others that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.
Many of the photographs, documentaries and films aired on National Geographic have won prestigious awards. World famous Scientists, Explorers and Innovators have felt it a privilege to produce content for the National Geographic.
National Geographic also plays a crucial role in supporting research and exploration across the globe. This initiative helps not only in the netizens understand situations around the world , but also help in conservation efforts and more importantly, inspire people to act in ways that benefit the world ecology and spread unity and cooperation.
The channel also has three offshoots โ Nat Geo Wild that carries only animal related stories, Nat Geo People aimed at the adrenaline pumping generation craving for adventure and Nat Geo Mundo for the Hispanic community of Spanish speaking Americans. TV lovers can catch all specials, new shows on the website. You will need to select your TV provider and proceed to unlock episodes. You can also stream live TV.
Some of the popular shows by the channel in the past include Port Protection, Brain Games, Cosmos, Mega Structures, The Incredible Dr Pol, I Didn’t Know That, Seconds From Disaster, Dog Whisperer, Genius, Taboo, Street Genius, Mayday, Naked Science, StarTalk, Dog Town, Banged Up Abroad, Ultimate Factories, Great Migrations, Seconds From Disaster, Breakout, Nat Geo Investigates, among others. Sign up for the newsletters on the website to receive updates on new launches, ongoing shows, interesting news and photo, and much more. If interested in attending a live event, you can check the Events section and provide your email and details to be notified of events near you.
Love photography? You can buy a high quality print from the National Geographic collection or even license photo online. If you are a reader, choose a digital or print magazine membership. You can choose between National Geopgraphic, National Geographic Traveler, History, Kids and Little Kids magazines. The website states all memberships include unlimited digital access to website’s content, full online archive, exclusive ebooks and streaming films. The digital and print subscription costs vary. Both provides 12 issues a year. The digital subscription includes issues for iPad, iPhone and Google Play.
If you are a fan of National Geographic channel, you must also head to the e-shop where you can purchase books, DVDs and more using Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express cards. Product categories found include books (history, travel, space, science, kids, health, biography, religion), magazines, DVDs, maps, bags, gear and accessories, clothing, home decor, and gifts. Personalized items have longer delivery times. All shipping options and timeframe are revealed during checkout. Standard shipping within US takes 3-8 business days. The delivery costs and timeframe vary for Canada and other regions. As for returns and exchanges, note that shoppers can return item in its original condition within one year of purchase. Personalized items cannot be returned unless damaged or defective. For more information for queries on magazine subscription, payment, refund, cancellation, events, photography, career, or others, reach the National Geographic support.
I just watched Life Below Zero Next Generation 3/15/22 episode and for the first time I was a bit disgusted. A father was hunting with his daughter, and identified tracks from a doe and a buck. When he spotted Adele immediately decided to shoot her. Many hunters I know and those on most of the shows try not to shoot the does because they could be carrying the next generation. It was sad to see him just you do that any further attempt to look for the buck. Although Iโm not a hunter I do understand people wanting to feed their families but this was a little sad.