Watch Born Wild – Earth Day Live online: Stream Nat Geo

BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 29: Five-month-old twin panda cubs Meng Xiang (Pit, R) and Meng Yuan (Paule), both male, play during a media opportunity at Zoo Berlin on January 29, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. The twin cubs, nicknamed Pit and Paule, will go on display for the public starting tomorrow. They were born last August and are the first pandas to have been born in Germany. Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing are on loan to the zoo from China and have been living there in a €10-million enclosure since the summer of 2017. In the wild, pandas typically raise just one child at a time, so zoo workers have been cycling the babies‘ time with their mother. The twins spent the first few weeks in an incubator lent to the zoo by the Berlin Charite hospital. There are thought to be fewer than 2,000 pandas in the wild. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 29: Five-month-old twin panda cubs Meng Xiang (Pit, R) and Meng Yuan (Paule), both male, play during a media opportunity at Zoo Berlin on January 29, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. The twin cubs, nicknamed Pit and Paule, will go on display for the public starting tomorrow. They were born last August and are the first pandas to have been born in Germany. Meng Meng and her partner Jiao Qing are on loan to the zoo from China and have been living there in a €10-million enclosure since the summer of 2017. In the wild, pandas typically raise just one child at a time, so zoo workers have been cycling the babies‘ time with their mother. The twins spent the first few weeks in an incubator lent to the zoo by the Berlin Charite hospital. There are thought to be fewer than 2,000 pandas in the wild. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images) /
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Here’s how you can watch the eye-opening special hosted by Robin Roberts Born Wild: Earth Day Live online and by live stream.


In honor of Earth Day 50 this year, the fine folks at National Geographic are bringing viewers a one-hour special called Born Wild: Earth Day Live honoring this glorious anniversary. Hosting this celebration of the planet we inhabit and all the things that make it great will be Good Morning America co-anchor, Robin Roberts making this one memorable affair.

This well-crafted special will take viewers on an unbelievable journey to some of the most breathtaking environments this beautiful planet has to offer. Locations in Sri Lanka, Hawaii, Kenya, and Australia are just some of the fantastic places that fans will get to visit. Born Wild: Earth Day Live will also feature some of National Geographic’s talented explorers and photographers, as well as ABC News Correspondents, even MCU star Chris Hemsworth, will be in the mix to commemorate the momentous occasion.

From the charismatic baby animals to the remarkable ecosystems they inhabit, all the wonders of the world will be revealed during Born Wild: Earth Day, which will premiere on National Geographic and Nat Geo WILD. The extraordinary tribute is something all Earthlings do not want to miss.

Below is all the information you need to watch Born Wild: Earth Day Live live, on TV or online.

Watch Born Wild: Earth Day online

And here’s how you can watch Born Wild: Earth Day Live:

Date: Wednesday, April 22
Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
TV Channel: National Geographic
Live Stream: Nat Geo

Here is how National Geographic officially describes the special:

"To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, National Geographic presents Born Wild: The Next Generation, hosted by Robin Roberts of “Good Morning America.” This one-hour television event presents stories of hope and gives viewers a revealing look at our planet’s next generation of baby animals and their ecosystems, which face daunting environmental changes."

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