SciShow
10 Discoveries Made in National Parks
You might think of national parks as a nice place to see a geyser, or a big ol’ canyon, but over the past 100 years, US national parks have produced some of the biggest, oldest, deepest, and creepiest discoveries that have been made in...
PBS
Artists find inspiration in nature and history of Everglades National Park
Artists have long taken to the outdoors to do their work. Now, a new program, Artist in Residence in Everglades (AIRIE), puts a new emphasis on that important synergy. Jeffrey Brown visited Everglades National Park to see how artists are...
PBS
Why a grandmother and grandson are visiting every U.S. national park
92-year-old Joy Ryan and her grandson Brad Ryan have spent the past seven years crisscrossing the U.S. with the goal of visiting every national park. “Grandma Joy’s Road Trip,” as they call it on social media, began after Brad found out...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Who owns the "wilderness"? | Elyse Cox
In 1903, US President Theodore Roosevelt took a camping trip in California's Yosemite Valley with conservationist John Muir. Roosevelt famously loved the outdoors, but Muir had invited him for more than just camping: Yosemite was in...
TED Talks
TED: Let's protect the oceans like national parks | David Lang
You don't have to be a scientist to help protect the world's oceans, says underwater drone expert and TED Fellow David Lang -- in fact, ordinary citizens have pulled together to save the planet's natural treasures many times in history....
Bozeman Science
Land Use
In this video Paul Andersen explains how land is developed for human use. Urbanization has occurred through the last century as people have moved to cities in large numbers. Transportation and the arrival of the car have led to urban...
SciShow
10 Discoveries Made in National Parks
Thanks to The National Trust for Historic Preservation, in partnership with American Express, for sponsoring this video celebrating 100 years of the National Park Service! Now through July 5th, you can help your favorite park win an...
PBS
The Honeycombs of 4-Dimensional Bees ft. Joe Hanson
Why is there a hexagonal structure in honeycombs? Why not squares? Or asymmetrical blobby shapes? In 36 B.C., the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro wrote about two of the leading theories of the day. First: bees have six legs, so they...
Curated Video
Sri Lanka - Explore the Wonders of Yala National Park
Yala National Park in Sri Lanka spans 979 square kilometers and showcases diverse ecosystems like jungles and lagoons. It is famous for its high density of leopards and is home to elephants, sloth bears, and various bird species....
Curated Video
Tour Iconic Yellowstone National Park
See the gurgling mud pots and bizarre geology of Yellowstone, America's first national park.
Curated Video
Tour Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah
Explore the wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, horseback riding through stunning hoodoos and scenery.
Curated Video
Visit Pecos National Historical Park in New Mexico
Learn about the history of a lesser visited national park, where Route 66, the Civil War and Native American culture combine, located outside of Santa Fe.
Curated Video
Mount Rushmore, The Badlands and Prairies: Drone over the Dakotas
Take a drone flight over the breathtaking landscapes of the Dakotas. This captivating drone footage reveals the rugged beauty of the Badlands, the iconic Mount Rushmore, and the serene plains and prairies. Discover the unique charm and...
Makematic
The Early Legislative Branch
Established in 1787, the U.S. Congress created its constitutional foundation and developed legislative processes to enact laws that reflect America's evolving needs.
Wonderscape
The Grand Canyon and Parícutin Volcano: North America's Natural Wonders
This video takes you on a journey to two of North America's Seven Natural Wonders. Discover the immense scale and ancient history of the Grand Canyon, carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, and explore the story behind Parícutin, a...
Curated Video
A Compare and Contrast Essay
Mr. Griot reviews the essay "Amazing National Parks: Volcanoes and Mountains" and provides examples of how the author compared and contrasted the national parks. He explains the importance of a Venn diagram when comparing and contrasting...
Curated Video
Earth Exploration: Mountains
Dr. Forrester explores information and locations of the following major mountain ranges of the world: the Andes, Rockies, Himalayas, Atlas, and Alps.
Curated Video
Department of the Interior
Many government departments have a focused mission, but the Department of the Interior is known as the "Department of Everything Else." So what are its responsibilities and how does it keep our country in check?
All Ears English
1915 - New Me in 2023
Are you ready to take on the challenge? The secret to success is taking the first step and then taking baby steps every day. In this episode find out how to get set up for success in 2023.
Curated Video
Mountains of North America
Mountains of North America locates major mountain ranges found in North America by using a map or globe.
Curated Video
National Parks
The video “National Parks” discusses how national parks were established and highlights six important national parks located in the American West.
Nature League
Exploring Nature In Other Disciplines | Compilation
Brit Garner presents a compilation of videos from Nature League's "Nature+" series, in which she explores nature in the context of other disciplines like diplomacy, engineering, and the performing arts.
National Parks Service
Redwood National and State Parks - 2nd Grade - Adaptations - Lesson 1 of 2. Redwood Trees.
Lesson 1 of 2. Redwood Trees. CREDIT: NPS