Instructional Video20:49
Nature League

"Tigre Gente" and the Illegal Jaguar Trade

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Brit talks with the team behind the new film "Tigre Gente", a documentary about the illegal jaguar trade in South America and Asia.
Instructional Video18:00
Nature League

The First United Nations Summit on Biodiversity

6th - 8th
In this episode of Nature League, Brit breaks down the recent United Nations Summit on Biodiversity and shares key messages and summaries from the event.
Instructional Video20:05
Nature League

Why Do Invasive Species Get So Much Hate? (Ft. Hank Green)

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit sits down with Hank Green to discuss invasive species and the nuances surrounding their existence and impact.
Instructional Video21:46
Nature League

Nurse Sharks and Other Strange Names

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Brit investigates how the nurse shark and other species got their intriguing English names. Written, edited, and presented by: Brit Garner Graphics and illustrations by: Tamar Ziri Original concept art:...
Instructional Video24:46
Nature League

Exploring Life on Earth | Compilation

6th - 8th
Brit looks back on our first month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of life on Earth.
Instructional Video29:55
Nature League

Do humans have a mating "season", and what might affect it?

6th - 8th
In this episode of Nature League, Adrian asks Brit about whether human mating seasons are a thing, and why we’re different from other species in this arena.
Instructional Video8:27
Nature League

Philosophy and Climate Change: What is the Anthropocene?

6th - 8th
In part 1 of this Nature League miniseries on philosophy and climate change, Brit and Gray discuss the Anthropocene and how philosophy can help us think about the words we use to discuss climate change.
Instructional Video5:06
Nature League

How do leaves change colors during the fall?

6th - 8th
In this episode of Nature League, Brit explains how leaves change colors while sharing some footage of fall landscapes in Montana.
Instructional Video4:18
Nature League

Goodbye for Now

6th - 8th
Brit Garner reflects on her experience with Nature League, reveals her highlights of the show, and says goodbye (for now).
Instructional Video8:57
Nature League

Does a balance of nature actually exist?

6th - 8th
In part 2 of this Nature League miniseries on philosophy and climate change, Brit and Gray discuss the conceptual issues with the "balance of nature" concept, and climate change as a disruptive force therein.
Instructional Video8:22
Nature League

Biodiversity, values, and the challenge of climate change

6th - 8th
In part 3 of this Nature League miniseries on philosophy and climate change, Brit and Gray discuss the conceptual frameworks of biodiversity and the philosophical considerations of competing values in the face of climate change....
Instructional Video17:24
Nature League

Are 1,000,000 Species Really Going Extinct? What Can We Do About It?

6th - 8th
This week on Nature League, Brit Garner breaks down the recent United Nations report on the state of nature across the globe and offers suggestions for what we can do. Get your Critically Endangered Sharks poster here! Only on sale...
Instructional Video18:59
Nature League

A World Without Mosquitoes?

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Adrian asks Brit what would happen if all mosquitoes went extinct. Graphics by Tamar Ziri; Original intro and branding by Matt Gaydos and Maia Ledesma. Special help from Felix and Jane
Instructional Video3:54
Nature League

#TeamSeas- why it matters to me

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Brit shares the #TeamSeas fundraiser by showcasing the beauty of the Gulf of Mexico near her hometown in Florida
Instructional Video11:15
Nature League

"Life" on Venus and other nature news from September 2020

6th - 8th
In this episode of Nature League, Brit breaks down some life on Earth news from September of 2020, including baboon social structure, Australian stinging trees, and life-related molecules on Venus. Written, edited, and presented by: Brit...
Instructional Video3:29
Vlogbrothers

The Coming AI Invasion

6th - 11th
I've always loved looking at things through the lens of ecology, which is what I spent so much of my education learning about. So this is SOME of what I am thinking, but also I am thinking of so many other things at the same time!!
Instructional Video7:37
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Ecology

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned a lot about living organisms on this channel, but now it's time to broaden our scope quite a bit. How do living organisms interact with each other and their physical environments? What is the nature of the biosphere? The...
Instructional Video6:52
Professor Dave Explains

Applications of Dendrochronology

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we know a bit about what dendrochronology is and how it's done, what can it be used for? In fact, tree ring studies are highly relevant in a multitude of other fields, including archaeology, ecology, forestry, paleoclimatology,...
Instructional Video3:15
FuseSchool

Innate Behaviour

6th - Higher Ed
What is 'innate behaviour'? Where does it feature in the environment? And how does it compare to 'learned behaviour? Innate behaviour is instinctive; it is determined by our nervous system and does not involve conscious decision. It is...
Instructional Video3:55
Vlogbrothers

The Earth Shouldn't Have Oxygen

6th - 11th
A balanced carbon cycle produces as much CO2 as O2, and yet, there are 209,460 ppm of oxygen in the atmosphere and only 440 ppm of CO2 (up from the recent baseline of 275). My first thought was that the CO2 is temporarily stored in...
Instructional Video11:22
Restoration Planet

Youth-led River Cleanup in Ecuador

9th - 12th
This inspiring youth-led river cleanup takes place on the Rio Carrizal in Ecuador. These young and passionate environmentalists invited us to join them, kayaking down this small river near Ecuador's coast. Plastic that ends up in the...
Instructional Video1:33
FuseSchool

The Niche Of The Nuthatch

6th - Higher Ed
Here is another example to see an example of niches in an ecosystem, by looking at an example with the Nuthatch Bird. Learn in this video from the "Adapting and Living Together" chapter within the Ecology and Environment topic of The...
Instructional Video1:17
FuseSchool

Ecology: What Is Mutualism

6th - Higher Ed
Sometimes different species work together to help each other out. This is known as mutualism.
Instructional Video1:39
Next Animation Studio

Deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could be about to devastate the oceans

12th - Higher Ed
A deep-sea ‘gold rush’ led by China could soon have catastrophic consequences for marine ecosystems.