As someone who loves wildlife documentaries, I spend a lot of time watching Nat Geo Wild. However, I don’t need a cable subscription to enjoy my favorite nature shows. Let me explain how I watch it online without being tied to a contract.
In a hurry? Nat Geo Wild is widely available in the streaming world. Here are our top choices:
- Fubo: With 150+ channels, it offers something for everyone. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
- DIRECTV STREAM: Provides everything you expect from cable with many options. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM.
- Sling TV: Probably the best streaming service in terms of customization with a super low price and a 50% discount on your first month!
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National Geographic Wild, or Nat Geo Wild, is a sister station to the popular National Geographic Channel. When you want a close look at nature and animals, this channel offers entertainment that will keep you enthralled.
If you’ve been wondering if you need your expensive cable subscription to enjoy the channel, you’ll be happy to know that it is possible to live stream it through a number of services.
What Is Nat Geo Wild?
Nat Geo Wild is part of the global National Geographic Series. It is owned by The Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society.
It airs nonfiction shows that primarily deal with wildlife. You learn about rare animals that have never been seen on TV. Its ultimate goal is to offer unique insight into the world around us, which includes our fascinating environment and the creatures that cover all corners of the planet.
On January 1, 2006, this channel was first started in Hong Kong. After that, other countries began picking it up. In 2010, it was launched in the United States. It was a replacement for the Fox Reality Channel. Today, Nat Geo Wild is seen in 27 countries.
Nat Geo Wild Shows
Throughout the channel’s programming, viewers experience awe-inspiring cinematography and compelling stories.
- Snake City: One of the best wildlife documentaries on Nat Geo Wild. Simon Keys and Sioxie Gillet are two snake catchers who capture and release highly dangerous snakes in South Africa. Get familiar with pythons, cobras, and other venomous creatures.
- Dangerous Encounters with Brady Barr: Since 2005, Brady Barr has been taking viewers on adventures to uncover some of the most ferocious predators in the world. During his “Countdown Crocs” series, he tried to be the first person to capture 23 species of crocodiles.
- Pop Goes the Vet: Many people have sick pets that are taken to the vet. However, this show with Dr Joya spotlights veterinary dermatology. Fans are quite appreciative to learn about various skin conditions that affect animals. For example, she shows viewers when sores, bumps, or blisters should be a cause for concern.
- Dog: Impossible: When you have a dog that is aggressive or misunderstood, Matt Beisner has the answer. He advises people how to handle the behavior of rough animals. Also, he proves that it is possible to rescue and rehabilitate dogs that are trapped in shelters.
- Jungle Animal Rescue: Wildlife SOS is a non-profit started in 1995 to protect the natural heritage and animals of India. Recently, this organization started this series on Nat Geo Wild that follows a team of dedicated vets and conservationists who examine ways for elephants, bears, tigers to exist peacefully among the 1.4 billion people in India.
- Shark-fest: Fans of these incredible creatures have options beyond Shark Week. Each summer, things get dicey in the waters at Nat Geo Wild. Join the channel’s “fin-tastic” celebration of Shark-fest. Go teeth deep into the world’s most stunning predators so that you can appreciate the beauty and science behind these amazing creatures.
National Geographic
National Geographic is a sister channel to Nat Geo Wild. While both offer interesting wildlife footage, the two networks are a bit different.
National Geographic features documentaries and shows that involve science, history, and different cultures. Nat Geo Wild, on the other hand, focuses on animal-related shows. Both complement each other well.
Stream Nat Geo Wild
There are many available streaming services that offer Nat Geo Wild. The only major exception is Philo, which doesn’t offer it or National Geographic.
Fubo
Fans know Fubo for its live sports coverage. But it’s a great all-around streaming service with 150+ channels including National Geographic for $79.99/month. To get Nat Geo Wild, you need the Fubo Extra add-on for $7.99/mo, which adds another 45+ channels. Fubo allows you to try out its service with a free trial.
All Fubo plans come with at least unlimited cloud DVR storage and simultaneous streaming on up to 10 devices. (Fubo review)
Sling TV
Sling TV offers Nat Geo Wild by purchasing its Blue package for $40.00/month plus the Heartland extra add-on for an additional $6 per month. You receive a total of 50+ channels including USA, Lifetime, TBS, as well as NBC and Fox in select areas. Save 50% on your first month of Sling TV.
This plan comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR storage and streaming on up to 3 devices at the same time. (Sling TV review)
DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM comes with 90+ channels including National Geographic in its base plan for $86.99/month. To get Nat Geo Wild, you need to bump up to its Ultimate plan for $129.99/month, which comes with 160+ channels including its unmatched selection of regional sports networks. New customers get a 5-day free trial with DIRECTV STREAM.
All plans come with unlimited cloud DVR (online subscriptions only) and streaming on unlimited devices at once. (DIRECTV STREAM review)
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu has always been a fan favorite for the vast library of shows that it makes available for on-demand streaming. Hulu + Live TV is a step above. With this service, you receive $82.99/month live TV channels including Nat Geo Wild and National Geographic Channel.
It also comes with ESPN+ and Disney+ — all for $82.99/month. This plan offers unlimited cloud DVR (9 months of storage) and streaming on up to two devices at once. (Hulu + Live TV review)
YouTube TV
YouTube TV offers 85 live channels including National Geographic and Nat Geo Wild. It comes with unlimited DVR storage and the ability to stream on up to three devices.
National Geographic App
You can also watch Nat Geo Wild both live and on-demand with the National Geographic App. It also includes east- and west-coast feeds of National Geographic Channel.
The catch is that you need a TV provider to login via TV Everywhere. All the streaming services discussed above allow you to do so.
On-Demand Options
There are a number of on-demand ways to view Nat Geo Wild.
- Disney+: This service comes with a ton of Nat Geo content. You can get it alone for $7.99 but the Hulu bundle is probably a better deal. (Disney+ review)
- Hulu: Besides some present TV shows from Nat Geo Wild, you can view old series favorites. It costs $7.99/month. However, we recommend the Hulu bundle. For $14.99/month, you get Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+. (Hulu review)
- Purchase: You can stream Nat Geo Wild episodes from Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, VUDU, and Amazon. In the past, Microsoft blended certain episodes with its Xbox 360 Connect system. Also, it is possible to gain access to the Nat Geo TV app, which shows live and on-demand Nat Geo Wild shows.
Devices to Live Stream Nat Geo Wild
You can stream Nat Geo Wild on TVs and much more these days. All the streaming services we’ve discussed support most devices.
Every service supports Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku TV devices as well as Android and iOS mobile devices. You can also use mobile devices (and some web browsers) to cast to a TV with Chromecast, built-in or external.
Other than DIRECTV STREAM, each service supports Android TV-based smart TVs. Each supports recent model Samsung smart TVs. Hulu, Fubo, Sling, and YouTube each support smart TVs from LG and VIZIO and gaming systems from Xbox. Hulu and Youtube also support the PlayStation.
See our streaming reviews for complete details about supported devices.
Wrapping Up
Nat Geo Wild can bring the adventurer out in you. It provides an interesting way to view parts of the planet that are nearly impossible to visit any other way but through a TV camera lens. You gain all the excitement without leaving your living room.
Thanks to the multitude of streaming options, you can cancel your cable subscription and opt for a more affordable way to view the shows that you love. We recommend Fubo for Nat Geo Wild fans.
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