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MinuteEarth

How Birds Fooled Military Radar: A Technology Turned Conservation Tool

12th - Higher Ed
A technology to ignore birds on radar ended up being useful to study and conserve them.
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Curated Video

Landmarks - Beijing Dome

12th - Higher Ed
BEIJING DOME IN THE LEAD UP TO THE 2008 OLYMPICS, BEIJING IS FACING MANY SUCH CONTROVERSIES. DAY AND NIGHT, 4,000 CHINESE LABORERS ARE LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A DAZZLING DESIGN - AN ENORMOUS TITANIUM BUBBLE SURROUNDED BY WATER - WHICH...
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Great Big Story

Tiger conservation in Thailand sparks new hope

12th - Higher Ed
Conservationists in Thailand discover a thriving breeding tiger population, offering hope for the species' recovery despite threats like habitat loss and poaching.<br/>
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Wonderscape

The Green Guardians: Trees and the Fight Against Deforestation

K - 5th
Explore the critical role trees play in our environment, from providing essential resources like food, shelter, and oxygen to combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide. Learn about the challenges of deforestation and how it...
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Great Big Story

Working with Seals to Explore the Deep

12th - Higher Ed
Join Wes Larson and the UC Santa Cruz team for an exciting expedition to track and study elephant seals, revealing their crucial role in ocean research.
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NASA

Hubble and Whale Sharks?

3rd - 11th
While you might not think that sharks and the Hubble Space Telescope have a lot in common, it turns out they share an incredible bond!



Music: “Happy Tulip” by Stéphane Caisson [SACEM],...
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Curated Video

B.C. industries at an impasse in the 'Heart of the Fraser'

9th - Higher Ed
The 80 kilometre stretch of the Fraser River between Mission and Hope, B.C. has become known to conservationists as "the Heart of the Fraser." It's also the site of an ongoing dispute over land use and the potential threats to some of...
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Curated Video

Japan to restart commercial whaling in 2019

9th - Higher Ed
Japan is to withdraw from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and resume commercial hunting in July, the government announced on Wednesday, in a move that has drawn heavy criticism....
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Curated Video

A third of birds in North America threatened with extinction

9th - Higher Ed
A billion birds have disappeared from North America since 1970, and a third of bird species across the continent are threatened with extinction.
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Curated Video

Red squirrels could disappear warn conservationists

9th - Higher Ed
Conservationists in Scotland are watching the march of the grey squirrel northward with considerable alarm.



They believe the red squirrel, indigenous to the British Isles, could be completely wiped out in a...
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Curated Video

Citizens and scientists earn their stripes counting Kenya’s Grevy’s zebras

9th - Higher Ed
How do you tell one zebra from another? By looking at their stripes, of course – with a special software that can identify their natural “barcode”.



This has allowed conservationists in Kenya to carry out...
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Curated Video

Moose sex corridor project touted

9th - Higher Ed
There are all kinds of ways to help wildlife, this is a Nova Scotia initiative to help moose get a better wild life
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Curated Video

German farmers concerned about livestock amid rising wolf attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Germany are calling for stricter measures against wolves following an increase in attacks on their livestock.
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Curated Video

Thailand conservation: Marine life under threat from tourists

9th - Higher Ed
Fears of environmental damage to a beach in Thailand made famous by a Hollywood movie
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Curated Video

India welcomes back cheetahs, 70 years after local extinction

9th - Higher Ed
Arrival of eight big cats from Namibia coincides with the 72nd birthday of Indian Prime Minister Modi who released the f
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Curated Video

Kashmiris strive to protect endangered deer during winter

9th - Higher Ed
Conservationists in Indian-administered Kashmir are on a mission to keep critically endangered deer alive during the winter.
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Curated Video

Sierra Leoneans race to save endangered chimpanzees

9th - Higher Ed
Conservationists want to plant millions of trees with the help of the government to reforest the animals' habitat in the northeastern Loma Mountains.
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Curated Video

Last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America under threat

9th - Higher Ed
About 90 percent of the Lacandon rainforest is believed to be already lost to deforestation.
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Curated Video

Cyclists and conservationists clash over skills park in Edmonton's river valley

9th - Higher Ed
A new mountain bike park is in the works for Queen Elizabeth Park, east of the Walterdale Bridge. Supporters say it will help cyclists hone their skills in a structured space while conservationists argue it would disrupt wildlife along...
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Curated Video

Zimbabwe Takes Tech's Help To Track Starving Elephants, Prevent Deadly Invasions | Watch

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Zimbabwe is facing a growing crisis as climate change intensifies droughts, pushing hungry elephants into human settlements. These desperate animals trample crops and threaten lives. In response, conservationists have deployed tracking...
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Curated Video

Kenya's rhinos get their ears notched for tracking and protection

9th - Higher Ed
Rhino populations in Kenya have long suffered from poaching. But in the past few years, the country has managed to improve the situation. Its latest initiative to protect the animals: notching their ears to make them easier to track.
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Curated Video

Native trees planted to restore Mexico's Colorado river delta

9th - Higher Ed
In a drought-hit Mexican border region at the center of growing competition with the United States for water, conservationists are working to bring a once-dying river delta back to life.
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Curated Video

Alberta wants to change hunting laws. Here's what's proposed

9th - Higher Ed
Hunting from a wheelchair, tracking wounded animals with a leashed dog and permission for kids as young as 12 to use guns without parents around are among the changes proposed under Bill 41, the Wildlife Amendment Act.
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Curated Video

Axolotl regeneration: Biologists trying to stop extinction of creature

9th - Higher Ed
Axolotls are unfortunately on the brink of extinction in the wild.