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Brave Wilderness
MY FIRST KISS… with a WOLF!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew are back at the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center to come face to face with WOLVES! Coyote meets Orenda the wolf, and gives her.. a kiss?! Get ready to see Coyote's first kiss... with...
Curated Video
The Sheep and the Wolves: Nietzsche's View on Biological Makeup and Moral Codes
This video explores Nietzsche's idea that all of organic nature is divided into sheep and wolves, and how our biological makeup dictates our moral code. It discusses the concern of an inversion of moral values where the traits of...
Curated Video
Exploring the Diversity and Hunting Habits of Canine Predators
This video provides a captivating exploration of the world of wolves, their various species and subspecies, and their evolutionary history. It highlights their adaptability to diverse environments and their position as apex...
NASA
How NASA Data Helps Study Animals on the Move
MoveBank provides a free online database that enables animal tracking researchers to manage, share, protect, analyze and store their data. The system includes a set of online tools that help ecologists link animal...
Curated Video
I WONDER - Why Do Wolves Howl?
This video is answering the question of why do wolves howl.
Weird History
The Story of the Beast of Gevaudan
Thanks to an unknown beast seemingly roaming the countryside and tearing innocent people limb from limb, the years 1764-1767 were not a great time to be a citizen of rural France. The Beast of Gévaudan, named after the southern province...
AllTime 10s
10 Apocalyptic Natural Disasters That Are Waiting To Happen
You may think they're the stuff of Hollywood, but real disaster on a cinematic scale is just waiting to spring upon unsuspecting populations all over the world. Here are natural disasters that are just waiting to happen'
Brave Wilderness
Wolf Pack Meets a Coyote!
It goes without saying that Coyote and the crew are extremely thankful to visit some pretty cool locations when making Breaking Trail and as often as they can they try to team up with wildlife preserves or sanctuaries to help support the...
Curated Video
Wolves: Stages, Mating, and Family Dynamics
This video provides a detailed overview of the hunting behavior, social structure, and mating habits of wolves and African wild dogs. It highlights the different stages of the hunt, the roles of alpha and beta members in the pack, and...
PBS
Why Do People Have Pets?
68% of American families have a pet friend living with them. But why did humans start domesticating animals as pets and not livestock?
Brains On
Native Americans and the Wolf
Many Native American tribes use origin stories, or stories about creation, to explain how life came to exist and to highlight the relationship between nature and humankind. In this story, a member of the Ojibwe tribe shares an origin...
FuseSchool
Why Does Biodiversity Matter To Me?
Biodiversity is the variety of life. It can be studied on many levels, from looking at all of the 8.7 million species on our planet to a specific ecosystem like a patch of woodland. In this video we are going to look at the importance of...
Curated Video
Wolves: Behavior, Social Structure, and Adaptations
This video explores the fascinating world of wolves, highlighting their diverse species and their iconic appearance. It delves into their social structure, hunting behaviors, and communication methods, shedding light on their unique...
Earth Rangers
Arctic Foxes Use Good Camouflage
Arctic foxes may be small, but they undergo powerful adaptations that help them survive in the snowy tundra, one of the planet’s most unforgiving biomes. One of their most important adaptations is the gift of camouflage: Arctic foxes’...
Story Seeds
Fables: Look Before You Eat!
Since ancient times, people around the world have used fairy tales, fables, and folktales to capture the imagination of and entertain an audience. However, these tales were meant to do more than entertain: they were used to teach morals....
Science360
Understanding the ecological role of wolves in Yellowstone National Park - Science Nation
Loathed as a threat and nuisance, the wolf population in Yellowstone National Park was essentially wiped out by the mid 1920's. That changed in 1995, when the National Park Service reintroduced them there, with the goal of...
Scholastic
The American Museum of Natural History: A Virtual Field Trip with Brian Selznick
Author Brian Selznick takes scholars on a virtual field trip to New York City's American Museum of Natural History. Three stops to the Hall of North American Mammals, Mosquito Model, and Hall of Meteorites showcase prominent dioramas and...
TED-Ed
A Brief History of Dogs
Canis lupus familiaris. Sound familiar? A short video traces the evolution of canines from wolves to the variety of domesticated dog breeds we find today.
PBS
Life, Sex, and Death Among the Dire Wolves
Scientists know a great deal about extinct dire wolves thanks to a large number fossilized in one geographical area. They lived in groups, hunted opportunistic or wounded prey, and were fierce in battle and sex. Learn more with an...
The Brain Scoop
Wolves Can Be a Bit Coy
It turns out wolves are not quite as wolfish as they used to be. Part of a larger playlist on mammals, the video offers an in-depth look at the wolf populations of today which, in some cases, are more coyote than wolf. The...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Wolves of Yellowstone National Park
Discover why the gray wolves were important to Yellowstone National Park before they become extinct in that area. Find out how gray wolves were reintroduced back into this area. [5:19]
San Diego Zoo Global
San Diego Zoo: Wolf
Learn the basic facts about wolves: world map of habitat and ranges, basic facts, young, communication, social structure, threats, myths, as well as a series of photo slides with text. [2:08]
PBS
Pbs: Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo
Explore the relationship between buffalo and wolves in the North American plains with this wildlife video! Join filmaker Jeff Turner as he follows one pack of wolves observing how they live together with the buffalo. [53:10]