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Disney and National Geographic Celebrate Earth Month with 'Step Into Wonder'
New immersive experiences invite audiences to explore the natural world.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 7:17pm
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Disney and National Geographic have partnered to launch a series of immersive experiences and content offerings this Earth Month, inviting audiences to 'Step Into Wonder' and explore the beauty and diversity of the natural world. The initiative includes a new augmented reality app, a limited-time exhibition at Disney parks, and a slate of nature-focused programming across Disney's media platforms.
Why it matters
This collaboration between the entertainment giant Disney and the renowned science and exploration brand National Geographic underscores the growing public interest in environmental awareness and conservation. By creating engaging, multimedia experiences, the two companies aim to inspire audiences, especially younger generations, to appreciate and protect the planet.
The details
The centerpiece of the 'Step Into Wonder' initiative is a new augmented reality app that allows users to virtually interact with and learn about various species and ecosystems from around the world. The app features cutting-edge AR technology that brings 3D animal models to life. Additionally, Disney parks will host a limited-time exhibition featuring immersive displays, interactive exhibits, and live animal encounters. On the content side, National Geographic will debut new nature-focused documentaries, series, and specials across Disney's streaming and linear TV platforms.
- The 'Step Into Wonder' initiative launches on April 1, 2026, at the start of Earth Month.
- The augmented reality app and limited-time exhibition at Disney parks will run throughout the month of April 2026.
- The new National Geographic content will premiere on Disney platforms during the month of April 2026.
The players
Disney
A multinational entertainment conglomerate and one of the largest media companies in the world, known for its iconic films, television shows, theme parks, and consumer products.
National Geographic
A renowned science, exploration, and media organization known for its award-winning magazines, documentaries, and educational content focused on the natural world and human cultures.
What they’re saying
“We're thrilled to partner with National Geographic to bring the wonders of our planet to life in new and immersive ways. This initiative is a testament to our shared commitment to inspiring audiences to appreciate and protect the natural world.”
— Bob Chapek, CEO, The Walt Disney Company
“Through this collaboration with Disney, we have an incredible opportunity to reach new audiences and share the awe-inspiring stories of our planet. We hope these experiences will spark a deeper connection to the natural world and a desire to be better stewards of our environment.”
— Jill Tiefenthaler, CEO, National Geographic Partners
What’s next
The 'Step Into Wonder' initiative is expected to continue beyond Earth Month 2026, with plans for additional content, experiences, and collaborations between Disney and National Geographic in the future.
The takeaway
This partnership between two of the world's most influential media and entertainment brands underscores the growing public interest in environmental education and conservation. By creating immersive, multimedia experiences, Disney and National Geographic aim to inspire audiences to appreciate and protect the natural world.


