Instructional Video20:26
SWPictures

SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Relative Values

12th - Higher Ed
In many parts of Malawi girls have a very low social status. In the more traditional communities, such as amongst the Yao people, young girls and boys go through initiation rites as they move into adulthood. In some cases girls are...
Instructional Video2:31
Science360

Climate Change And Other Threats To Worlds Freshwater Goliath's

12th - Higher Ed
The Large Lakes Observatory (LLO) helps an interdisciplinary group of scientists use oceanographic research approaches to investigate the mysteries of large lakes, and that includes everything from large-scale reactions to climate change...
Instructional Video1:45
Next Animation Studio

Signs of life from Antarctic lake buried under more than 2,000 feet of ice

12th - Higher Ed
Signs of life have been detected in waters from a subglacial Lake Whillans half a mile beneath the surface of Antarctic. On Jan. 28, scientists retrieved a baseball bat-sized gray plastic vessel filled with water from Lake Whillans. The...
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

Scientists observe electric eels hunting in groups

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have discovered that electric eels can work together to hunt their prey, behavior similar to that of dogs and killer whales — but quite rare in fishes
Instructional Video5:59
Mediacorp

Trouble on the Mekong: Characteristics of the Mekong River

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the significance of the Mekong River, Asia's most important waterway, and its role in sustaining communities across multiple countries. However, the video also raises concerns about the rapid development and...
Instructional Video0:49
Next Animation Studio

Scientists search for life in Antarctica's subglacial lakes

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are drilling into Antartica's ice sheets to study and hopefully find life in subglacial lakes that have been cut off from the atmosphere for millions of year. More than 300 such lakes, buried beneath two to three miles of ice,...
Instructional Video7:34
National Parks Service

Yosemite Nature Notes 32: Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Historically, mountain yellow-legged frogs thrived throughout the Sierra Nevada, but today these endangered amphibians are found in only a handful of locations. Restoration efforts in Yosemite are helping protect what was once the most...
Instructional Video2:05
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - Apgar Village

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Apgar sits at the foot of Lake McDonald and is the hub of activity on the west side of the park. You can find all services with the exception of gas in Apgar Village. There are several gift and souvenir shops located in the village and...
Podcast4:59
NPR

Preventing Flooding by Letting Rivers Flow Naturally

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beginning 200 years ago, many of Vermont’s rivers were straightened for agriculture, logging and to power turbines. Today one of three river miles in Vermont has been straightened, causing the waters to run deeper and faster – and erode...
Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

Catatumbo Lightning: What Is The Beacon Of Maracaibo?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beacon of Maracaibo (also called Maracaibo lightning/Catatumbo lightning) refers to the phenomenon of relentless lightning which goes on for nearly 300 days in a calendar year and for over 9 hours in each of those days. This seemingly...
Instructional Video1:18
Next Animation Studio

US scientists drill into lake deep under Antarctic ice sheet

12th - Higher Ed
US scientists have drilled through 2,600 feet of ice to reach Lake Whillans, a subglacial lake buried beneath the Antarctic ice sheet. Over the next few days, scientists will perform a variety of tests on samples gathered from the lake's...
Instructional Video5:45
Mediacorp

Trouble on the Mekong: The Importance of Tonle Sap Lake

12th - Higher Ed
The video explores the importance of the Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia, highlighting its role as the largest lake in Southeast Asia and a UNESCO biosphere reserve. However, the video also discusses the challenges faced by the lake due to...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Macedonia, Matka Canyon

12th - Higher Ed
Matka - A gorge in which a rich complex of mediaeval building survives, including churches, monasteries and remnants of a fortress (the mediaeval town of Matka).There are dozens of caves and large number of endemic plants and animals....
Instructional Video7:10
Mediacorp

Trouble on the Mekong: Cambodia's Dam Project and the Fight for Survival

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the impact of Cambodia's Lower Se San 2 Dam on local communities. It explores the displacement of villagers, the loss of livelihoods, and the challenges faced by those who chose to resettle or rebuild their lives...
Instructional Video0:57
Next Animation Studio

Methane fueled lake discovered in Alaska

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have discovered a lake in Alaska that is bubbling due to methane emissions.
Instructional Video2:02
National Parks Service

Glacier National Park - Logan Pass (Accessible Version)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Logan Pass is literally the high point on the Going-to-the-Road, and for many visitors, the high point of their trip to Glacier. Watch this video to learn more about the many trails at this historic point ). CREDIT: Glacier National Park
Instructional Video14:19
Brave Wilderness

The Legend of Lost Lake (Part2)

6th - 8th
Part 2 - The exciting conclusion of “The Legend of Lost Lake”! A Legend lives beneath the surface of Lost Lake in Roann, Indiana and Bill Haywood, a Roann native and experienced outdoorsman, has been searching for this legend for over 20...
Instructional Video3:38
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Floating Classroom: Introduction

Pre-K - Higher Ed
These videos compliment the variety of water quality programs that occur in Acadia National Park. For teachers looking for good background information on water quality or those looking to attend the Floating Classroom field trip, this...
Instructional Video12:42
Weird History

Notable Musicians Who Died In Plane Crashes

12th - Higher Ed
Who's all on this list of rock stars and bands that died in plane crashes? Aviation accidents have been the cause of many famous fatalities. In the music profession, especially, many young lives have been lost to accidents in the air....
Instructional Video4:57
Mediacorp

Trouble on the Mekong: The Impact on Cambodia's Flooding Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains that Cambodia is experiencing severe flooding due to persistent rains and the Mekong River overflowing. Thousands of people have been affected or displaced, and agricultural lands have been inundated. This video sheds...
Instructional Video4:33
Brave Wilderness

Double Dragon!

6th - 8th
Spring is finally here!…and to officially kick off Dragon Tails Season 2, Coyote Peterson lands his first ever Double Dragon catch on camera! What is a “Double Dragon” you might ask? Well let’s just say you have to see it to believe it!
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Science Now Episode 7

12th - Higher Ed
This episode explores an innovative new monitoring software that allows diabetics with chronic foot ailments to track and monitor their condition at home, and a vast collection of subglacial lakes hidden deep beneath the West Antarctic...
Instructional Video9:35
Mediacorp

Empowering Local Communities for Sustainable Conservation in Borneo

12th - Higher Ed
This video shows how locals in Kalimantan are creating a green economy by being subsidized by the government for looking after their land in an eco-friendly sustainable manner. The Heart of ASEAN: episode 4, part 6/11
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Mars rover shows evidence of a lake on the Red Planet, which could have held microbial life

12th - Higher Ed
The Curiosity Mars rover has captured photos suggesting that Aeolis Mons, unofficially known as Mount Sharp, was created by sediments deposited in a large lake bed over tens of millions of years, NASA says.