Instructional Video10:08
Curated Video

How they Harvest Millions of Bizarre Grapefruit Every Year in Brazil

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel! Join us on a journey through Brazil's vibrant culture, exploring the unique Jabuticaba harvest and their famous process—cheers to Brazil's rich history and the essence of Jabuticaba culture. Fluctus...
Instructional Video2:47
Wonderscape

Ants: Earth's Tiny Environmental Engineers

K - 5th
Discover how ants play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ecosystems by aerating the soil, recycling nutrients, and controlling pests. This video explores the various ways ants contribute to environmental balance, from soil...
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

Scientists reclassify giraffes into four distinct species, up from one

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists have reclassified giraffes into four distinct species, up from one. Conservationists say this greater understanding of giraffe taxonomy will allow for targeted conservation efforts, specific to each species' needs,...
News Clip0:20
Curated Video

Watch: London start-up turns lobster shells into plastic alternative

9th - Higher Ed
The sight of plastic pollution in the world's oceans has become familiar, with 8 million tonnes ending up there every year.



But now the ocean is fighting back, with the help of a start-up that turns...
News Clip0:20
Curated Video

Watch: Asian elephan gives birth at Belgian zoo

9th - Higher Ed
Aye Chan May, a 23-year-old Asian elephant, gave birth to her first calf this week at the Belgian zoo of Pairi Daiza.



The new arrival does not have a name yet as the zoo will put this decision to the public through a...
News Clip0:20
Curated Video

Watch: Asian elephant gives birth at Belgian zoo

9th - Higher Ed
Aye Chan May, a 23-year-old Asian elephant, gave birth to her first calf this week at the Belgian zoo of Pairi Daiza.



The new arrival does not have a name yet as the zoo will put this decision to the public through a...
News Clip2:19
Curated Video

Why did it take 3.5 years for Thailand to get rid of the EU’s illegal fishing 'yellow card'?

9th - Higher Ed
In Bangkok, Euronews Ocean reporter Denis Loctier spoke with Pete Southen, a fisheries compliance specialist representing OceanMind, a not-for-profit organisation working with governments and NGOs on the seafood supply chain to...
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Balkan nations create committee to protect shared endangered lake

9th - Higher Ed
Lake Prespa borders North Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

NGOs deliver over 260,000 signatures to protect Spain's Doñana park to the European Commission

9th - Higher Ed
A group of NGOs has handed the European Commission a petition with more than 260,000 signatures to protect Spain's Doñana National Park.
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Conservationists in Peru are turning to robots to help reforest the Amazon

9th - Higher Ed
The solar-powered robot is capable of seeding 600 trees in a single morning and could drastically boost reforestation efforts in the region.
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

European farmers challenge current nature restoration proposal

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission proposed a new nature restoration law last year.
News Clip1:20
Curated Video

Seal Spotter smartphone app to track Grey seals around Britain’s coast

9th - Higher Ed
The new app hopes to build a country-wide picture of the marine mammals so conservationists can understand more about their life.
News Clip2:22
Curated Video

Cameroonian marine conservationists trained as scientific divers

9th - Higher Ed
The three biologists stayed on in France after the UN Ocean Conference to do the training in Marseille.
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

Sierra Leone: popular chimpanzee sanctuary under threat from encroachment

9th - Higher Ed
The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary is a safe haven for orphaned, rescued and abused chimpanzees across Sierra Leone. But the sanctuary and its inhabitants are under threat from illegal land grabs that diminish the rainforest.
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

World Bee Day: bees under threat, but solutions exist, report finds

9th - Higher Ed
Bee populations have been declining around the world, weakened by climate change, pesticides and pollution. A new report released on World Bee Day however also highlights ways to help these important little insects.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

In the DRC, Virunga National Park marks 100 years of conservation and struggle

9th - Higher Ed
Virunga National Park faces illegal exploitation and attacks by armed groups.
News Clip2:55
Sky News

Interview with David Attenborough on the illegal ivory trade

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with the conservationist and wildlife campaigner Sir David Attenborough on the illegal trade in ivory on October 19, 2015 in London, England.