Nature Live online

Search our video archive of past presentations on a wide variety of subjects. You could find out what meteorites can tell us about the formation of the planets, which are the world's most dangerous fish, and which beans make the best chocolate.

If you're visiting the Museum, you can also watch a live presentation in the Attenborough Studio.

  • Professor Chris Stringer, head of Human Origins at the Museum
    Nature Live archive

    Browse the Nature Live video archive by subject, from reptiles to rocks and fungi to fish.

  • Costa Rica
    Field work with Nature Live

    Join our Nature Live hosts as they discover what it's like to perform cutting-edge research in some of the most biologically diverse places on the planet.

  • Visit Nature Live
    Visit Nature Live

    Meet our scientists in the Attenborough Studio. From meteorites and dinosaurs to evolution and climate change, our topical Nature Live programme offers an exciting way of exploring the natural world with experts for free.

  • A Nature Live fan with the jaw of a Great White Shark
    Nature Live blog

    Nature Live events are a chance to meet the Museum's scientists and some of the specimens they study, from spiders to meteorites. Catch up with the Nature Live team to find out about the highlights of recent shows.