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The Steller's Sea Eagle: Nature's Marvel Captured on Film

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the beauty and majesty of the Steller's sea eagle in this captivating footage. Known for its impressive size and striking appearance, the Steller's sea eagle is one of the largest eagles in the world. Watch as it glides...
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Stunning Footage of Seal Pups Playing in the Australian Ocean

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dive into the vibrant coastal waterworld and witness the playful antics of the Australian fur seal with breathtaking drone footage. These intelligent and curious creatures can be seen frolicking in the clear waters off the coast of...
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Drone Explores Madagascar: Rainforests, Reefs, and Wildlife

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above the unique beauty of Madagascar with this stunning drone footage, capturing its towering baobab trees, pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant wildlife. Explore the breathtaking landscapes...
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Creatures That Look The Same As They Did Millions Of Years Ago

6th - Higher Ed
From the coelacanth to the cockroach, these "living fossil" creatures haven't changed much in millions or even hundreds of millions of years.
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GRAVITAS: California Squirrels Turning Into Carnivorous Killers

9th - Higher Ed
Squirrels, long thought to be harmless herbivores, have been found to be actively hunting and consuming other rodents. Our next report explains this dietary change, which has left researchers amazed. Take a look.
News Clip3:39
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South Africa: Alarming Decline Of Penguins, Species Now Facing Extinction | WION Climate Tracker

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers in South Africa are looking for a way to save the African Penguin from extinction while balancing the needs of fishing industry. At the start of 20th century, Africa's only penguins numbered in the millions, but the global...
News Clip1:39
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'An immediate sense of tranquility'

9th - Higher Ed
Tag along on a tour of Coates Conservation Lands, a natural area with a rich dinosaur history, an hour southwest of Edmonton.
Instructional Video3:17
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Why Alberta livestock farmers want compensation for coyote damage

9th - Higher Ed
Coyotes are considered Alberta's major livestock predator, but they don't fall under the provincial Wildlife Predator Compensation Program.
News Clip2:06
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5 bison killed in vehicle collisions in Alberta national park

9th - Higher Ed
Parks Canada is calling for greater awareness after five bison were killed by two vehicles in Alberta’s Elk Island National Park. Three died instantly while two had to be euthanized on site.
Instructional Video1:35
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#TheMoment a woman punched a bear to fight off an attack

9th - Higher Ed
Lynn O'Connor recounts the moment she fought off an attack from a black bear near Kettle Falls, Wash., by throwing punches.
Instructional Video7:49
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Toronto Zoo investigating orangutan’s brief escape

9th - Higher Ed
The Toronto Zoo says an orangutan briefly escaped its habitat before it was returned without incident Thursday. Zoo officials are appealing to anyone who was in the area to come forward if they have video footage. Metro Morning guest...
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What Are The Reasons For Human-Elephant Conflict In Sri Lanka?

9th - Higher Ed
Rapid growth of elephant and human population, struggling to share limited resources and land. Farmers are encroaching on elephants habitats, disrupting their water and food resources.
Instructional Video1:56
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Massive Saskatchewan irrigation plan threatens wildlife, opponents say

9th - Higher Ed
First Nations and environmental groups warn Saskatchewan’s $4 billion farm irrigation plan threatens the diverse ecosystem of the Saskatchewan River Delta — North America's largest inland river delta.
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Brave Wilderness

Venomous Sewer Snake Found in Bangkok!

6th - 8th
Join Mark and the crew as we journey through the streets and canals of Bangkok, Thailand in pursuit of the venomous Sewer Snake - the only species of snake on the planet with tentacles!
Instructional Video8:06
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Mammals: the Adaptable Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mammals are a warm-blooded family capable of living in every environment on Earth, from icy tundras to vast oceans. Characterized by fur or hair, live births, and nurturing their young, mammals range from land giants like elephants—led...
Instructional Video7:10
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Reptiles and Amphibias: the Cold-Blooded Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Reptiles and amphibians, cold-blooded families that have existed for over 350 million years, thrive in warm environments and near water. While reptiles like the saltwater crocodile rely on powerful instincts, scales, and sun-warmed blood...
Instructional Video6:52
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Birds: Caretakers of the Animal Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Birds are essential caretakers of the Animal Kingdom, consuming around 20 quadrillion insects annually and serving as natural pest controllers, seed dispersers, and scavengers. With over 10,000 species adapted to a variety of habitats,...
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Insects: the Small but Mighty Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Insects are the smallest individual creatures, yet the largest family in the Animal Kingdom. They play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. From pollination by bees and butterflies to waste removal by dung beetles, these...
Instructional Video6:54
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The Gondwana Rainforests: Remnants of a Prehistoric World

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia are living relics of a prehistoric world, remnants of ancient forests that once blanketed over half the Earth’s surface and are now preserved along Australia's east coast. In these sacred...
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The Great Coral Reefs of Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Australia drifted into warmer waters, ideal conditions formed for the creation of the Great Barrier Reef—the world's largest living structure, rich with marine life and spanning an area the size of the UK. But beyond this iconic reef,...
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The Jacana Bird of Northern Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia’s tropical north is a land of climatic extremes, swinging from dry winters to rain-drenched monsoons that fuel explosive plant and insect growth. This abundance sustains a diverse food web, including the Jacana—a bird where the...
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Australia's Toughest Coral Reefs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Australia drifted into tropical latitudes, its northern regions became an evolutionary hotspot, bursting with biodiversity shaped by intense heat and monsoonal rains. In the Sea Country of the Dambimangari people, extreme tidal swings...
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The Red Kangaroo and Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Unique adaptations of the Red Kangaroo and Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby make them excellently suited to thrive in the rugged desert peaks of Adnyamathanha Country in South Australia. Learn how these interesting animals navigate their...
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Taking Care of Our World

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Humans have always had a fascination with whales and their songs, perhaps because we are mammals too. From the biggest to the smallest, every single creature in the kingdom has their own unique and amazing abilities, but we humans have a...