Mysterious Purple Blob Surprises Scientists | National Geographic

An unidentified purple creature living in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California caught the close attention of researchers aboard the exploration vessel Nautilus, who watched a live feed from their underwater remotely operated vehicle. Based on the color and location of the animal, which the team identified as a kind of sea slug, the moment may represent the discovery of a new species. The Nautilus is on a four-month expedition for the Ocean Exploration Trust, a research and educational nonprofit founded by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard.
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Trailer | Years of Living Dangerously

This Emmy-winning series follows celebrity correspondents around the world, to witness first-hand the effects of climate change on our planet and to learn how we can save it for future generations.
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Saving Lions: How I’m Protecting Wildlife in My Homeland | Nat Geo Live

The Luangwa Valley in Zambia is one of the last remaining strongholds for lions in Africa, and 2016 National Geographic Emerging Explorer Thandiwe Mweetwa plans to do everything she can to keep it that way. After losing both her parents as a young girl, Mweetwa left her small town in southern Zambia to live with her uncle in a rural area in the north that had no running water or electricity. While the transition was difficult, it was integral to the direction in which she would choose to take her career. For the first time in her life, Mweetwa was able to stand in the presence of baboons, vervet monkeys, and other wildlife that she had only ever seen on TV. She joined her school’s conservation program and began to learn about the threats African wildlife face through human encroachment, poaching, and habitat destruction, sparking a passion to help protect these magnificent animals.
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