Instructional Video12:57
Crash Course

Population Ecology: How We Saved the Bald Eagle: Crash Course Biology #7

12th - Higher Ed
When the Bald Eagle population started to decline in the mid-20th century, scientists began to ask why. Population ecology, the study of organisms of the same species, played a big role in answering that question. In this episode of...
Instructional Video6:06
SciShow

We Solved the Mystery of the Dying Birds

12th - Higher Ed
Across the southeastern United States, bald eagles have been dying unexplainedly for the past 25 years. In March of 2021, researchers announced that they had found the killer, and they hope we can use this knowledge to better protect...
Instructional Video9:05
SciShow

7 Species That Were Saved From Extinction

12th - Higher Ed
Humans are pretty good at destroying things. Like habitats, animal populations... you catch my drift. But, there have been a few species that humans have helped bring back from the brink of extinction.
Instructional Video11:11
SciShow

7 Nests That Will Change How You Think of Birds

12th - Higher Ed
There are estimated to be over 18,000 different bird species with a wide variety of nest shapes and sizes. From teeny, adorable cups to massive compost mounds, the diversity of birds’ nests is definitely impressive. Chapters 1 BALD...
Instructional Video11:41
SciShow

SciShow Quiz Show: With WheezyWaiter!

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to SciShow Quiz Show, where Hank goes head-to-head with Craig Benzine, better known as WheezyWaiter.
Instructional Video2:31
MinuteEarth

The Extinction Happening Inside You

12th - Higher Ed
Our modern lifestyle and diet are leading to the extinction of parts of our microbiome, but we can use what we've learned from dealing with nearly-extinct macrobiota, like bald eagles, to understand the consequences and find solutions.
Instructional Video6:06
SciShow

We Solved the Mystery of the Dying Birds

12th - Higher Ed
Across the southeastern United States, bald eagles have been dying unexplainedly for the past 25 years. In March of 2021, researchers announced that they had found the killer, and they hope we can use this knowledge to better protect...
Instructional Video9:15
SciShow

7 Species That Were Saved From Extinction

12th - Higher Ed
Humans are pretty good at destroying things. Like habitats, animal populations... you catch my drift. But, there have been a few species that humans have helped bring back from the brink of extinction. Chapters 0:00 0:05 0:11 0:17 0:23 0:29
Instructional Video5:29
Wonderscape

Understanding Bird Migration: The Reasons and Patterns Behind Seasonal Movements

K - 5th
Science Kids Birds and Bird Migration V1-0002 Birds migrate to secure vital resources like food and shelter, with those in the Northern Hemisphere moving north in spring for abundant food and nesting opportunities, then heading south in...
Instructional Video1:06
Curated Video

How to Make 4th of July Bald Eagles

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Make these edible bald eagle treats for your next 4th of July party.
Instructional Video0:26
Curated Video

Climber scales communications tower to rescue bald eagle with trapped wing

9th - Higher Ed
A climber scales a communications tower to rescue a bald eagle with a trapped wing.Source: Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Facebook
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Know The Very Important Differences Between Bald and Golden Eagles!

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about these incredible birds of prey, including some popular misconceptions.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

A New Home for Some Majestic Bald Eagles!

6th - Higher Ed
Freedom and Liberty endured separate wing injuries in the wild. Due to not being able to be released following rehabilitation, they became ambassadors to help provide education on the species.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

An Amazing Story of Recovery For This Bald Eagle After a Very Serious Wing Injury

6th - Higher Ed
This eagle was deemed "non-releasable" by a wildlife rehabilitator - so now he has a new, very important job.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

How Many Species of Eagles Are There in North America?

6th - Higher Ed
We're all familiar with the bald eagle, but the golden eagle is just as cool.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

The Symbol of America! These Bald Eagles Find a New Home

6th - Higher Ed
Freedom and Liberty endured separate wing injuries in the wild. Due to not being able to be released following rehabilitation, they became ambassadors to help provide education on the species.
Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

This Is One of the Heaviest Eagles in the World

6th - Higher Ed
The Steller's Sea Eagle is the heaviest eagle species in the world.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Exploring the Differences Between These Two Incredible North American Eagle Species

6th - Higher Ed
We're all familiar with the bald eagle, but the golden eagle is just as cool.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Compare and Contrast North America’s Very Different But Very Beautiful Eagle Species

6th - Higher Ed
We're all familiar with the bald eagle, but the golden eagle is just as cool.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

A Bald Eagle's Incredible Story of Recovery After a Severe Wing Injury

6th - Higher Ed
This eagle was deemed "non-releasable" by a wildlife rehabilitator - so now he has a new, very important job.
Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

What It's Like to Train a Steller's Sea Eagle

6th - Higher Ed
The Steller's Sea Eagle is the heaviest eagle species in the world.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

A New Home For These Injured Bald Eagles in Utah

6th - Higher Ed
Freedom and Liberty endured separate wing injuries in the wild. Due to not being able to be released following rehabilitation, they became ambassadors to help provide education on the species.
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

How North America's Two Amazing Eagle Species Are Different

6th - Higher Ed
We're all familiar with the bald eagle, but the golden eagle is just as cool.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

Injured Bald Eagles Find New Home at Utah Zoo

6th - Higher Ed
Freedom and Liberty endured separate wing injuries in the wild. Due to not being able to be released following rehabilitation, they became ambassadors to help provide education on the species.