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NEWS x MUSE Michael Sandoval talks with Executive Producer Anwar Mamon about the second season of National Geographic America’s National Parks.

The second season of National Geographic’s docuseries AMERICA’S NATIONAL PARKS takes viewers on an extraordinary venture across world-famous and lesser-known national parks to reveal the diversity and wonder of this beautiful country, from Grand Teton National Park, the wild, snowy wonder of the west to Biscayne National Park just below Miami hidden beneath the waves. Returning with his signature endearing narration, No. 1-selling solo artist in U.S. history, Garth Brooks brings us across the U.S, to discover breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary wildlife in parks full of rich surprises and wonder. The award-winning creative team behind iconic natural history films and series like “Planet Earth” and “Frozen Planet,” brings you the inspiring series shot using cutting-edge technology, including long-lens cinematography, remote camera traps and the latest high-resolution drone technology. The series captures not only stunning landscapes and frozen moments in time but intimate glimpses into the lives of the charismatic and intriguing animals that inhabit these parks.

Learn more about the show by visiting https://www.nationalgeographic.com/tv/shows/americas-national-parks-2022.

Anwar Mamon is an executive producer with over 20 years of experience filming in remote locations, from the frozen high Arctic to the uncharted jungles of Myanmar. When it comes to television, he has one goal: to bring the audience closer to nature than ever before with engaging stories that are emotional, relatable and entertaining. He has put cameras on a lion, inside a bear’s den, and, in a world first, installed remote cameras around a waterhole in a water-stressed region in Tanzania — rolling 24/7. The setup gathered remarkable, intimate footage of African wildlife forced together for a short period of time.

Mamon’s recent credits with National Geographic include “America’s National Parks” and “Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory.”