Instructional Video15:00
TED Talks

Bob Langert: The business case for working with your toughest critics

12th - Higher Ed
As a "corporate suit" (his words) and former VP of sustainability at McDonald's, Bob Langert works with companies and their strongest critics to find solutions that are good for both business and society. In this actionable talk, he...
Instructional Video9:07
Food Farmer Earth

The Legal Void: Animal Welfare on Factory Farms and the Absence of Protections

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the legal landscape of animal welfare on factory farms, where existing laws fail to protect animals during their upbringing. Learn about the shocking gaps in federal and state regulations as explained by a leading animal law expert.
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Dian Fossey For Kids

K - 5th
Learn about Dian Fossey, the zoologist who gave her life to studying and helping protect the gorillas of Rwanda.
Instructional Video6:34
Curated Video

Animal Welfare vs. Animal Rights

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi examines what the term "Animal Lover" means and discusses the difference between Animal Welfare and Animal Rights. Includes questions about elephants and the bullhook, PAWS and the Butte fire, and a ban on exotic animal performances.
Instructional Video22:19
Neuro Transmissions

Animal research is still the best option

12th - Higher Ed
Animal research is a controversial topic. It's critical for science and medicine, but is it "right" or ethical? New technologies are allowing scientists to conduct experiments in all kinds of new model systems. So that means that...
Instructional Video5:09
CuriosaMente

¿Los animales tienen derechos? Con Kate del Castillo

9th - 12th
¿Los animales piensan? ¿Sienten? ¿Tienen conciencia? ¿Deben tener derechos legales? Kate del Castillo, vocera de Animal Heroes, nos acompaña a hablar de estos temas.

A lo largo de la historia, la relación entre los humanos y...
Instructional Video18:38
Brave Wilderness

I Cut Off a Rhino's Horn.

6th - 8th
Rhinos are dying. Poaching, habitat loss, and genetic fragmentation have collectively pushed rhino populations to the brink of extinction. Illegal and deadly horn poaching is far and wide the greatest threat to rhinos. To deter this...
Instructional Video9:07
Food Farmer Earth

Animal Welfare on Factory Farms - No Legal Protections

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Kathy Hessler, Director of the Animal Law Clinic at Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland (Oregon), discusses the important subject of factory farms in relation to animal welfare protections under existing federal and...
Instructional Video5:18
ShortCutsTv

Using Non-Human Animals in Research

Higher Ed
This film begins by looking at how animals were used in psychological research, looking particularly at Harlow's experiments isolating rhesus monkeys in what he himself described as 'the pit of despair'. It then looks at the regulation...
News Clip1:42
Curated Video

Captivity might be best for Marineland's 30 belugas: researchers

9th - Higher Ed
Animal welfare advocates say a proposed whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia could be one solution for relocating 30 belugas from Marineland, a now-shuttered Ontario theme park. But researchers say moving the animals from captivity might...
News Clip2:54
Curated Video

Kyrgyzstan wildlife bounces back after hunting moratorium

9th - Higher Ed
Conservationists say country's animals are increasing again after government imposed a strict moratorium on hunting.
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Curated Video

Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, in Sierra Leone, is under threat

9th - Higher Ed
Animal conservation groups fear unless they have resources needed to protect primates they will not be around for long.
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Curated Video

Paris Aquarium offers sanctuary to 600 goldfish

9th - Higher Ed
Two years ago, The Paris Aquarium decided to open a new kind of sanctuary: one entirely dedicated to the humble and ubiquitous goldfish.



Nowadays, more than 600 specimens of varying shades of shimmering...
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Curated Video

Spotted quoll latest exotic Australian animal facing threat of extinction

9th - Higher Ed
A rare close up of a spotted quoll could become even more unusual.



A naturally elusive creature, the marsupial is under threat because of rising fox and feral cat numbers encroaching on the quoll’s home...
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Curated Video

Animal rights group buys LVMH shares to pressure it over skins

9th - Higher Ed
The animal rights group Peta has become a shareholder of the French luxury goods maker LVMH.



Peta – which stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals – said it had bought an unspecified number of shares so...
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Brazil opens the first elephant sanctuary in Latin America

9th - Higher Ed
The first elephant sanctuary in Latin America has welcomed its inaugural guests.



Maia and Guida, two Asian elephants who spent their lives performing in chains in a circus, have been released into...
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Curated Video

Circus elephants take a final bow

9th - Higher Ed
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus elephants give their final performance before retiring
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Curated Video

Ontario zookeeper under investigation for allegedly whipping Siberian tiger

9th - Higher Ed
Animal rights activists outraged after video surfaces that appears to show the owner of a zoo in Bowmanville, Ont., repeatedly whipping a Siberian tiger
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

'Searching for Nika': Why Ukrainian filmmaker Stanislav Kapralov risked his life to save his dog

9th - Higher Ed
Stanislav Kapralov could have stayed away from the war in Ukraine. But when he found out his dog was missing in Kyiv, he packed up his camera and went searching. He discovered a country of people risking their lives to save animals.
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimovski calls his audience to treat all animals with kindness

9th - Higher Ed
Following its success at the Cannes Film Festival this summer, 'EO' by renowned director Jerzy Skolimovski is featuring at the New York Film Festival, starting today. In an interview with Euronews, Skolimovski says he hopes his picture...
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Cat game Stray is raising money for real-life strays

9th - Higher Ed
The newest viral indie game, Stray, has taken the internet by storm. Here's how it's helping strays in the real world.
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Curated Video

Inside Finland's cruel fox fur farms, the shame of the luxury fashion industry

9th - Higher Ed
Despite the practice being banned in most European countries, Finland produces over 1 million fox pelts a year. Euronews investigates what this means for the welfare of these animals. And it's not good news.
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Curated Video

Elephant deaths rise as humans take more space in India's Assam

9th - Higher Ed
Since September, six elephants have been electrocuted by illegal fences put up by villagers, but now some locals have found a new way to keep crop-raiding elephants off their land.
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

Zimbabwe uses drones to deter potential poachers

9th - Higher Ed
National parks are now using drones to patrol vast areas and deter potential poachers.