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National Parks Service
Study the Scientist: A Botanist
Botanist Martin Hutten, who was the former manager of Yosemite National Park's invasive plant program, is featured in this short video where he discusses invasive plants and their impact on Yosemite.
EarthEcho International
STEMExplore: Park Ranger Shares Passion for Protecting Grand Canyon National Park
This video features a park ranger who shares his experience of being inspired by national parks to become a ranger and how he is passionate about protecting and preserving Grand Canyon National Park. He also gives advice to stay curious...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Park Mystery #5 Answer
Watch this video to find out the answer to Park Mystery Video #5!
Curated Video
Discovering the Unique Charms of Seattle
Join us on a captivating journey as we delve into the remarkable characteristics that make Seattle one of the most fascinating cities in the United States. In this video, we'll uncover the diverse aspects that define Seattle's identity...
Weatherthings
Kilauea 2018: Hawaii's Most Active Volcano
Kilauea is an active volcano in Hawaii that erupts every 10 to 20 years. In 2018, Kilauea eruptions on a rift zone destroyed more than 700 hundred homes, forced evacuations, and sent lava downhill to cover 14 square miles of land in...
TMW Media
ChangeMakers Faith Doherty – Fighting Deforestation in South-East Asia
ChangeMakers Faith Doherty – Fighting Deforestation in South-East Asia
Curated Video
China, Sichuan - Jiuzhaigou National Park
The Jiuzhaigou valley is part of the Min Mountains on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau and stretches over 72,000 hectares . It is known for its many multi-level waterfalls, colorful lakes, and snow-capped peaks. Its elevation ranges from...
National Parks Service
Study the Scientist: An Ornithologist
Wildlife biologist Sarah Stock, who is an ornithologist specializing in owls, has worked in the Wildlife Management branch of the Resource Management & Science division in Yosemite National Park since 2006.
National Parks Service
Everglades National Park - Fish Biologist and Nonnative Brown Hoplo
Jeff Kline, the Everglades National Park Fish Biologist, observes a large aggregation of Brown Hoplo, a nonnative catfish, in a canal adjacent to the park boundary.
TMW Media
The ecosystem of the Florida Everglades
Discover the vast fishing adventures that the sunshine state has to offer along it's 2,300 miles of tidal shorelines. This program shows two teens enlist the help of a local mentor to discover the fun, adventure, ecology and fishing...
Kult America
Zakopane - Wonderful Tourist Trap
Zakopane is one of my favourite places to visit in Poland, the town is terribly over crowded but some how manages to maintain its magical appeal. Perhaps its the local food, perhaps its the amazing tatry mountains, or maybe its the fact...
NASA
NASA | Landsat Senses a Disturbance in the Forest
This is a sequence of Landsat-based data in the Pacific Northwest. There is one data set for each year representing an aggregate of the approximate peak of the growing season (around August). The data was created using a sophisticated...
National Parks Service
Everglades National Park - The Watson Place
A tour guide recounts the cultural history about Watson Place, a ground site for picnicing and camping along the Wilderness Waterway on the Gulf Coast (3:21 minutes).
National Parks Service
Everglades National Park - Cape Sable Dams Project
Video about Everglades restoration project in Cape Sable funded by the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) (10 min. with closed-captions).
Cerebellum
Space Facts II - Helping Put Out Forest Fires From Space
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
Wonderscape
History Kids: The Alaska Purchase
This video provides an overview of the state of Alaska, highlighting its size, natural wonders, indigenous peoples, historical events such as the purchase of Alaska from Russia, the Klondike Gold Rush, and the journey towards statehood....
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Protect Your Pet Privileges
Acadia National Park is one of the few national parks across America that allows dogs. Learn why it's so very important for your furry friend to stay on leash, whether this is your first visit, or you come here together every day for...
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 1 - Preserving the Past
Discover the fascinating world of Aboriginal rock art: a window into the past that tells us a lot about Aboriginal history. Travel to Ku-ring-gai national park and explore the Garrigal culture.
Along the way, engage with these...
Along the way, engage with these...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Ranger ProTip #1: Welcome to MDI
Welcome to Mount Desert Island! Learn about where to go and what to do on your first trip to Acadia.
Curated Video
Yellowstone: The First National Park
The first dedicated National Park anywhere in the world, Yellowstone attracts 318 million visitors every year. It was saved for posterity by the work of two pioneering artists.
National Parks Service
Welcome to Your National Parks!
Park Ranger Shelton Johnson and National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis encourage you to visit one of America's 393 national parks. (2:53) (Scroll down for more videos)
National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 7: Tuolumne River
Explore the Tuolumne River from its glacial headwaters at 13,000 feet down through Tuolumne Meadows and into the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne. Scientists and rangers describe the power this river has on the landscape and on the people...