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Bees build nests from plastic
New research from Argentina’s National Agricultural Technology Institute shows that solitary bees are making nests out of plastic packaging.
Brave Wilderness
Amazing Hummingbird Experience!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote tours the Hummingbird Aviary at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum in an attempt to get up close with some small, speedy and extremely beautiful hummingbirds! Some people are lucky enough to have...
Curated Video
Where Does Kitty Go In the Rain?
It's a rainy day outside and kitty is nowhere to be found. Join a little girl and her mother as they embark on an exciting outdoor adventure to find their missing pet. Along the way, many questions arise—what makes a duck waterproof?...
Brave Wilderness
Did I find a MURDER HORNET in the USA?!
In this episode, Coyote finds a wasp in West Virginia that looks suspiciously like a Murder Hornet! So, is this really a Murder Hornet, or something else?! Watch to find out if Coyote really found a Murder Hornet in the USA!
Kids Learning Videos
Swans! Swan Facts for Kids
Swan Facts for Children!
Learn about the beautiful swans with this video. The swan is the largest bird in the duck and goose family. This video can teach many more facts about swans. It is a great video for children to learn...
Learn about the beautiful swans with this video. The swan is the largest bird in the duck and goose family. This video can teach many more facts about swans. It is a great video for children to learn...
Curated Video
The Deceptive Cuckoo Bird
This video discusses the fascinating behavior of cuckoo birds and their use of misdirection to deceive other bird species into raising their young. It explores how the female cuckoo mimics the sound of a predator to distract the host...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 1 (Wedge-Tailed Eagle)
Kayne and Kamil are on a soaring mission from Perth to Lorna Glen deep in the Western Australia desert, where Kayne must follow and observe the movements of a Wedge-Tailed Eagle.
Bizarre Beasts
How An Invasive Snail May Save An Endangered Bird
What happened when one of nature's pickiest eaters met a huge, extremely adaptable snail? Well, it might be the start of evolution in action.
Curated Video
Some lose, others gain: how birds are affected by wildfires
Despite widespread damage from this summer's wildfires, researchers say some species will still benefit in the aftermath.
Curated Video
Jersey Proud: Stockton University students protect osprey nets
There are about 30 nests near the Mullica River in Port Republic and the students are checking in on them.
Curated Video
Who teaches birds how to build nests?
Here’s a yarn: University of Alberta researcher Lauren Guillette has a laboratory full of birds that she gives coloured yarn to observe how they build their nests. Her research reveals insight into how animals learn and socialize and is...
Curated Video
Vancouver looks for ways to manage booming geese population
Officials in Vancouver are asking the public to help them locate geese nests so staff can replace the eggs with frozen ones in a process known as addling. The city’s hoping this is one way it can control a booming geese population that’s...
Curated Video
Heads up, Toronto: These birds are on the attack
In some Toronto neighbourhoods, red-winged blackbirds have been dive-bombing residents. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete has reaction from some who have been attacked and talks to a bird expert about why this is happening.
Curated Video
Exclusive: PSEG LI says bird nest in power lines caused Amityville retirement community to lose power again
Snug Harbor Condominiums has lost power multiple times this week alone, and residents say its been happening for years.
Curated Video
Hundreds of endangered baby Kemp's ridley sea turtles dragged through the sand on Monday heading for a new home in the Gulf of Mexico despite the threat of oil some 400 miles away.
HEADLINE: Biologists release endangered turtles into Gulf
CAPTION: Hundreds of endangered baby Kemp's ridley sea turtles dragged through the sand on Monday heading for a new home in the Gulf of Mexico despite the threat of...
CAPTION: Hundreds of endangered baby Kemp's ridley sea turtles dragged through the sand on Monday heading for a new home in the Gulf of Mexico despite the threat of...
Sky News
Plastic waste threatens sea birds on Grassholm
VOICED: Conservationists have mounted a rescue mission to save sea birds trapped in plastic. Sky News have been given special access to the RSPB's operation on the Welsh Island of Grassholm, home to one of the world's largest Gannet...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Keeping the rare US whooping cranes
Jane Chandler raises the rarest cranes in the world VOICED : Keeping the rare US whooping cranes on November 26, 2013 in Laurel, Maryland (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Keeping the rare US whooping cranes
VOICED : Keeping the rare US whooping cranes
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : From Med's largest nesting ground turtles swim to uncertain future
Loggerhead turtles are in mortal danger from birth: seconds after hatching a newborn must evade predators just to make it to sea and then swim non stop for at least 24 hours to find food (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
For decades, hundreds of migrating cliff swallows have nested each spring at the Mission San Juan Capistrano, one of 21 historic Spanish missions that trace the California coastline. But recently, the swallows have almost vanished from the 236-year-old site.
HEADLINE: Mating songs used to lure swallows back to mission
CAPTION: For decades, hundreds of migrating cliff swallows have nested each spring at the Mission San Juan Capistrano, one of 21 historic Spanish...
CAPTION: For decades, hundreds of migrating cliff swallows have nested each spring at the Mission San Juan Capistrano, one of 21 historic Spanish...