Today marks the first day of Earth Month. To help celebrate this month, Disney has kicked off a company-wide Step Into Wonder initiative. The initiative, led by National Geographic, will spotlight a dynamic slate of content and experiences designed to inspire a deeper connection to the natural world. This will be built on the legacy of storytelling, conservation, and exploration shared by Disney and Nat Geo.
“For 138 years, National Geographic has been guided by a spirit of exploration that opens hearts as much as it expands minds,” said Courteney Monroe, President, National Geographic. “With ‘Step into Wonder,’ we’re putting that spirit at the center of Disney’s Earth Month, creating a platform for stories that spark a love for our planet and inspire families to step outside and celebrate the everyday wonders of our world.”
Disney described the campaign in the following way:
The campaign builds on Disney’s decades-long commitment to protecting and sharing the wonders of nature through entertainment, education, and impact-driven action. From new premieres and immersive activations to global storytelling and conservation milestones, this monthlong celebration reflects Disney’s belief that understanding our planet is the first step toward protecting it.
A trailer for Step Into Wonder was also released by Disney:
With National Geographic being the driving force behind Step Into Wonder, audiences of all ages are invited to experience the wonders of planet Earth. This can be done in big ways and small ways. As this is done, we can all come together and care for the world that we all share. Throughout the month, this global storytelling campaign will include quite the lineup of releases. This includes the premiere of National Geographic’s Secrets of Bees, Disneynature’s Orangutans, and a whole lot more!
Here is a rundown of Step Into Wonder offerings:
- The Wonder List
- This digital hub, Kids YouTube series, and printable PDF is filled with simple, surprising prompts that encourage families to explore the world around them. Each week in April highlights a theme — stars, clouds, trees, or rocks — with daily ideas for hands-on discovery.
- The Wonder List Event (April 17-23)
- This experiential activation at the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, is inspired by the Wonder List’s four weekly themes. The event features large photo-worthy Nat Geo Yellow Border frames, interactive medium frames, and discoverable small frames, all designed for guests to snap, explore, and experience the magic of nature all around them.
- The Earth Month Collection on Disney+
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- The Earth Month Collection on Disney+ will celebrate the wonders of our planet through acclaimed National Geographic content such as Ocean with David Attenborough (2025), Cheetahs Up Close with Bertie Gregory (2026), and the second season of A Real Bug’s Life (2025).
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- Earth Moods: Livestream Experience
- This ambient, meditative livestream features curated Earth Moods episodes and Earth Moods: Frequencies Vol. 1 by Maejor. The experience will stream 24/7 all month long on NatGeo’s YouTube, with special Earth Day livestreams on Facebook and TikTok.
- “Step into Wonder” Earth Month Social Series
- This daily social video series highlights National Geographic and Disney talent, along with National Geographic Explorers, sharing their personal moments of wonder, including Piper Curda, Kermit the Frog, Antoni Porowski, National Geographic Explorer Joel Sartore, and Will Smith.
- Nat Geo Social
- National Geographic, one of the most-followed brands on social media, will also bring the “Step into Wonder” campaign to its global social community of more than 801 million followers with daily curated posts, as well as content highlights connected to the Earth Month Collection on Disney+. Company social handles will celebrate Earth Month across Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, YouTube and TikTok, including @Disney, @Disney+, @NatGeo, @NatGeoTV, @NatGeoAnimals, @NatGeoTravel, @NatGeoHistory, @NatGeoScience, @NatGeoYourShot, @NatGeoFamily, and @NatGeoDocs.
- YourShot Earth Month Challenge
- The Earth Month edition of the YourShot Challenge invites the global photography community to capture images that reflect the wonder of the natural world. Tag #NatGeoYourShot by April 22 for a chance to be featured on @NatGeoYourShot on Instagram.
- Nat Geo Digital Editorial
- Earth Month editorial packages will appear across NatGeo.com and social platforms, including content such as National Parks Guides, One Week Naturalist packages tied to the Wonder List themes, Photo of the Day, and Birding content.
- Disney+ Perks: Free Six-Month National Geographic Digital Subscription
- Disney+ is introducing a brand-new Disney+ Perk, offering eligible subscribers a no-strings-attached six-month National Geographic digital subscription. Subscribers who redeem the subscription can also unlock an addon offer for three complimentary National Geographic Kids magazines, available once the digital subscription is activated. Offer valid from April 2-30, 2026. Visit www.disneyplus.com/perks for more information.*
Here is information about the global premieres coming from Disney during Earth Month. This includes National Geographic’s Secrets of Bees and Disneynature’s Orangutan. Check out their descriptions here:
- National Geographic’s Secrets of the Bees, from National Geographic Explorer at Large, executive producer, and Disney Legend James Cameron, is now streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. Hosted and narrated by Emmy®– and BAFTA Award-winning National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory, the two-part series uses groundbreaking filming technology to reveal the extraordinary world of bees. With the expertise of entomologist and fellow National Geographic Explorer Dr. Samuel Ramsey, the series uncovers their astonishing architecture and intelligence, unlocking their secrets and featuring never-before-filmed moments.
- Disneynature’s Orangutan premieres April 22 on Disney+. Narrated by Disney Legend Josh Gad, this all-new original film takes viewers high in the treetops of the world’s most majestic rainforest canopy in Southeast Asia, where a magnificent and mysterious community filled with playful personalities lives. The immersive feature introduces Indah, an inquisitive adolescent orangutan learning how to navigate life as she prepares to leave her family and venture out on her own for the first time. In celebration of Disneynature’s Orangutan, the Disney Conservation Fund is supporting Wildlife Conservation International and their partner, Forum Konservasi Leuser, to protect Sumatran orangutans across more than 5 million acres of forest habitat — and to help rebuild the Ketambe Research Center and support rangers impacted by catastrophic flooding.
What do you think of the Step Into Wonder initiative? What are you most excited about with it this year? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!






