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Australian Children's Television Foundation
Wildlife on Lady Elliot Island
Season 2, Manta part 3.
As they wait for the weather to improve, Kayne and Kamil wander the island and learn about the unique ecosystem. They get a rare glimpse of the red-tailed tropic bird and its nesting habits then go in a...
As they wait for the weather to improve, Kayne and Kamil wander the island and learn about the unique ecosystem. They get a rare glimpse of the red-tailed tropic bird and its nesting habits then go in a...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Being a Protection Athlete at the Rodeo
Season 2, Rodeo part 2.
Now that Kayne knows the basics, it's time to head to the rodeo! Learn about the important role of a protection athlete, the person who helps keep the bull rider safe during the event. Experience the...
Now that Kayne knows the basics, it's time to head to the rodeo! Learn about the important role of a protection athlete, the person who helps keep the bull rider safe during the event. Experience the...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Introduction to Bull Riding
Season 2, Rodeo part 1.
In this episode, Kamil delivers a difficult challenge: Kayne has to ride a bull! Luckily, Kamil knows a few experienced bull-riders who are willing to share their expertise and assist Kayne with this...
In this episode, Kamil delivers a difficult challenge: Kayne has to ride a bull! Luckily, Kamil knows a few experienced bull-riders who are willing to share their expertise and assist Kayne with this...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Honey Ant: Delicacy of the Northern Territory
Season 1, Honey Ant part 1. Brandon and Kayne head to the scorching Central Desert in Australia's Northern territory. Brandon has a new challenge for Kayne - to find the Honey Ant. They're going to have to get creative to dig up this...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Tracking the Rare Cassowary Through the Rainforest
Season 1, Cassowary part 4. Brandon and Kayne learn that Cassowaries love the rain, so they venture out into a storm. They come close to giving up when they spot a big clue - fresh footprints and poop! Learn about the Cassowary diet and...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Creatures of the Ancient Queensland Rainforest
Season 1, Cassowary part 3. This rainforest is 135 million years old! Brandon and Kayne continue their search for the Cassorway and discover many cool, ancient creatures along the way. Can you spot the living dinosaur? Bushwhacked! is a...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Saltwater Crocodiles Battle for Territory
Season 1, Cassowary part 2. Brandon and Kayne trek through the mangrove in search of the Cassowary but quickly realize they have crossed into the territory of the Saltwater Crocodile. They witness a territory battle between a male and...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Fourth Mission: Spot a Highly Endangered Cassowary
Season 1, Cassowary part 1. Brandon challenges Kayne to track down an elusive cassowary, one of Australia’s rarest birds. A local with deep, ancestral ties to the region teaches the pair about the birds and what they like to eat....
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Organisms, Populations, and Communities
This video provides a basic understanding of the different levels of organization in nature, starting from individual organisms to populations, communities, and ecosystems.
This video is part of the 9-part series, Ecology...
This video is part of the 9-part series, Ecology...
Kids Learning Videos
Types of Birds - Learning bird names for Children
Learning different types of birds for kids. There are so many different types of birds here on earth, so more common than others. This is a great video that teaches children and kids the names of different...
Visual Learning Systems
Components of the Theory of Natural Selection
In this video, we learn about Charles Darwin's journey on the HMS Beagle and how it led him to develop the theory of natural selection. Through examples of overproduction, competition, and variations within species, we understand how...
Curated Video
Biotic Factors: How Living Things Impact Communities and Ecosystems
This video is a lecture presentation on biotic factors. The presenter defines and explains how biotic factors, which are living factors that affect a community, can impact the members and distribution of organisms in ecosystems. The...
Visual Learning Systems
Complex Animals Review
This video is a review of the topics covered in the Complex Animals series. In this video, we explore the fascinating features of complex animals. From fishes with gills that help them breathe, to amphibians transitioning from water to...
Curated Video
Why Do We Dance To Music?
Why do we dance? We dance to music because of neural connections in our brain. These connections link the part that perceives music, the auditory cortex to the regions that help us move, the motor regions. We might have started creating...
Maddie Moate
How to make a Wildlife Camera (using a Raspberry Pi!) | Maddie Moate
For a long time I've really wanted to get stuck in with a Raspberry Pi project and the My Naturewatch Camera has been something I've been meaning to make for AGES. This video is a detailed step by step instructional video, something that...
Professor Dave Explains
West Nile Virus (Genus Flavivirus)
West Nile Virus is a relatively new virus. It was first detected in the early 20th century, and it made it over to North America quite mysteriously in 1999. It is spread by mosquitos and can have some pretty serious effects, so let's...
Visual Learning Systems
Exploring Wildlife in the Sonoran Desert
The video explores the diverse wildlife of the Sonoran Desert, highlighting key animals such as the Hummingbird, Harrison Hawk, Road Runner, Coyote, Bobcat, and Havalina. It showcases their unique abilities and adaptations for survival...
Science360
Discovery of fossil “voice box” of Antarctic bird suggests dinosaurs couldn't sing.
Researchers have found the oldest known fossil vocal organ of a bird … in Antarctica. The voice box is from a species related to ducks and geese that lived during the age of dinosaurs more than 66 million years ago. A National Science...
Visual Learning Systems
Darwin's Finches and the Evidence for Evolution
This video introduces the concept of speciation and the role of Darwin's finches in understanding evolution. It explains how these birds, with their distinct species, provide evidence for the theory of natural selection and evolution....
Curated Video
Bird Strike: What Happens When A Bird Strikes An Aircraft?
Bird strike on airplanes is one of the most biggest causes of concern for the airline industry and military. When a bird or a flock of birds hits an airplane, the plane may sustain some serious damage which can have disastrous...
Oxford Comma
Love and Memory: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed
A summary, reading, and analysis of Edna St. Vincent Millay's "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why." The title alone could have its own video, so please don't take this as an exhaustive study. But, if you're confused by the...
Learning Mole
Bird Stories
This animated science video lesson is all about bird stories and cultures. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about cultures and stories of birds.
Visual Learning Systems
Features of Fish: What Is a Fish?
This colorful, lively series of videos explores the fascinating features of fishes. The major characteristics of this widely diverse group of vertebrates are described through the use of live-action video. Special attention is paid to...
Curated Video
China, Ancient town Tongli, "The Oriental Venice"
Built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279), Tongli Ancient Town is nestled to the east of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, by Taihu Lake, Wujiang District, Suzhou, 10 kilometers from Suzhou, and 80 kilometers from Shanghai. Tongli is famous all...