Instructional Video10:10
SciShow

6 Animals Living Their Best Lives in Cities | Synurbic Species

12th - Higher Ed
When humans build a city, most species in the area tend to disappear. But there are some, called synurbic species, that are living their best lives in our concrete jungles. Hosted by: Stefan Chin
Instructional Video9:05
SciShow

7 Species That Were Saved From Extinction

12th - Higher Ed
Humans are pretty good at destroying things. Like habitats, animal populations... you catch my drift. But, there have been a few species that humans have helped bring back from the brink of extinction.
Instructional Video4:22
SciShow

What Would Happen if Mosquitoes Went Extinct?

12th - Higher Ed
Do mosquitoes serve a purpose in the ecosystem? As one of the most hated creatures on the planet, some people have wondered why we don't just kill them ALL? Let's unpack this issue, with SciShow!
Instructional Video11:38
SciShow

How Safe Are Pesticides, Really?

12th - Higher Ed
If you’ve heard anything about pesticides, it’s probably about how toxic they are. But they make growing food more cost-effective, so when some make it into your groceries, how bad can they be?
Instructional Video4:32
SciShow

What If We Killed All the Mosquitoes?

12th - Higher Ed
With the Zika virus in the news, some people have wondered why we don't just kill them ALL.
Instructional Video8:00
SciShow

7 Things You Should Know About Bed Bugs

12th - Higher Ed
1 in 5 Americans either has had bed bugs, or knows someone who has. And the problem isn’t going away. It’s actually getting a lot worse.
Instructional Video6:13
Amoeba Sisters

Biomagnification and the Trouble with Toxins

12th - Higher Ed
Explore biomagnification which can happen when toxins become more highly concentrated when moving up through trophic levels in the food chain. Uncontrolled use of DDT is used in video as an example. Learn why bioaccumulation can occur in...
Instructional Video2:31
MinuteEarth

The Extinction Happening Inside You

12th - Higher Ed
Our modern lifestyle and diet are leading to the extinction of parts of our microbiome, but we can use what we've learned from dealing with nearly-extinct macrobiota, like bald eagles, to understand the consequences and find solutions.
Instructional Video5:11
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How one scientist took on the chemical industry

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1958, after receiving a letter describing the deaths of songbirds due to the pesticide known as DDT, Rachel Carson began an investigation into the misuse of chemicals and their toll on nature. In 1962, she published her findings in...
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

Controlling Pests

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains how farmers minimize the damaging effects of insects.
Instructional Video29:26
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Plastic and Chemical Pollution in Oceans

K - 5th
This video discusses the significant sources of pollution in our oceans, focusing on the impact of chemical waste and plastic pollution. It highlights the consequences of pollution on marine life, human health, and the environment. The...
Instructional Video1:28
Next Animation Studio

Suspected DDT dumpsite found off California

12th - Higher Ed
Marine scientists say they have found what they believe to be more than 25,000 barrels containing DDT dumped off the southern California coast near Catalina Island.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Rachel Carson's Fight for the Environment

9th - Higher Ed
Marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson demanded that the US government take responsibility to protect people and the planet. Her book Silent Spring was a turning point in the modern environmental movement.
News Clip1:15
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

World War I airplanes are used to combat budworms responsible for the destruction of forests in New Brunswick

Higher Ed
Title: "Woodland Blight - Aerial Daredevils in 'Battle of the Budworm'" superimposed over planes dusting forest / Aerial pan airfield in forest / MS men climbing into RCAP helicopter / CU pilot looking out / CU Angle shot of helicopter...
News Clip1:13
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Canadians battle the Spruce Budworm in New Brunswick

Higher Ed
(Jumpy) Titles, "Operation Budworm - Canada's fight to save a forest" and "200,000 acres sprayed in record project" / The landing strip and a sign, "Welcome Budworm City, DDT Blvd" / A camp of identical temporary cabins with children at...
Stock Footage0:52
Getty Images

Health issues in Post War Germany

Pre-K - Higher Ed
/ nurses and doctors delousing the heads of returning German civilians / CU of former SS soldier's arm showing his blood type tattoo. Health issues in Post War Germany on January 01, 1945 in Germany (Footage by Getty Images)
News Clip2:33
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

With the help of the 7th Fleet of the US Navy, Chiang Kai-Shek evacuates from the Tachen Islands ahead of PRC invasion

Higher Ed
Title: "Formosa and the Tachens, A Graphic Report" (Tachens now called Dachen) / ocean from ships deck, ship's railing in fgd / VS US Navy ships at sea / anti aircraft guns on ship rotate / VS aircraft carrier and other US Navy ships /...
Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

How One Scientist Took on the Chemical Industry

6th - 12th
Rachel Carson's exposure to the dangers of chemical pesticides in Silent Spring not only lead to the development of the Environment Protection Agency, but also to her being accused of being a mass murderer due to the ban on DDT....
Instructional Video6:39
Amoeba Sisters

Biomagnification and the Trouble with Toxins

7th - 12th Standards
Our relationship with toxins is, well, a little toxic. Explore how harmful substances work their way throughout the environment with a video from an expansive biology playlist. Topics include DDT and mercury, trophic levels, and water...
Instructional Video5:17
TED-Ed

Do We Really Need Pesticides?

7th - 12th
How do we balance feeding an increasing population and using pesticides? Decide for yourself if the use of pesticides is necessary to keep up with the growing demand for food supply.
Instructional Video
Amoeba Sisters

Biomagnification and the Infamous DDT

7th - 12th
People once recommended that you should wear a mask when spraying DDT onto the skin of the food you would later eat. The video explains biomagnification and the impact that giving toxins to producers has on the largest consumers. It uses...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Pollution and the Environmental Movement

9th - 10th
See how concern about pollution led to the passing of major environmental laws in this video from the American Masters film, A Fierce Green Fire. While initially many technological innovations after World War II were welcomed, some of...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: American Experience: Lessons From Silent Spring for Controlling Disease: Rachel Carson

9th - 10th
Find out why, decades after the 1962 publication of Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' exposed the unintended consequences of popular pesticides like DDT, some critics are connecting a renewed rise in malaria around the globe to Carson's...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Fooling With Nature

9th - 10th
This article discusses Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and its impact upon environmentalism and pesticide use in the United States.