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Meet Our Biggest Snake

Youth Ecology
Alimah is an icon of Australia Zoo, with many returning guests ensuring to stop by his home...but it's not everyday we get to meet him so up close! In an exciting moment, the reptiles crew are measuring Alimah for the first time in years.

The Giant Waterlily Is Vicious!

Youth Ecology
Discover the world of the giant waterlily.

How Do We Keep Life's Jenga Tower From Toppling?

Youth Ecology
In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll see how conservation biology aims to restore habitat and preserve biodiversity.

All About Hawks

Youth Ecology
Did you know that hawks are the most common birds of prey? In this video, you and your kids will learn lots of interesting facts about the hawk.

All Better Muffin

Kids Ecology
Can we help Muffin, the baby sparrow, get all better?

Tree-Kangaroos

Youth Ecology
Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey through the treetops with the adorable tree-kangaroo.

How Do Polar Bears Walk On Ice?

Youth Ecology
Are you wondering how polar bears walk on ice and snow? Let's find out together.

Meet The Marsupials

Kids Ecology
Squeaks wants to know more about marsupials, so Jessi introduces him to a special friend: Pinto the opossum.

Intro To Ecology: The Biosphere

Youth Ecology
What is the biosphere and what does it have to do with living things? Find out in this video!

Locust Plague Devours 40,000 Tonnes of Vegetation

Youth Ecology
When there is an abundance of crops, flightless locusts create a plague-like swarm, which can run a kilometre long, in search for food.

Close Shark Encounter - Shark Ambassadors

Youth Ecology
Meet Debra and Vincent Canabal from Epic Diving, when they talk about their approach to shark diving at the world famous Tigerbeach.

Sir David Attenborough Gives a Lesson on Seeds | The Green Planet | BC Earth

Adults Ecology
Giant seeds, tiny seeds, floaty seeds and flying seeds. Sir David Attenborough gives us a quick biology lesson in all of them.

How Wildfires Generate "Never-Ending" Storms

Adults Ecology
Under the right conditions, wildfires can form clouds and generate firestorms, which last far longer than normal thunderstorms.

Best Of Spring | BBC Earth

Adults Ecology
In the first of our seasonal specials, we bring you the best spring moments from the BBC Earth archive.

What’s Hiding at the Most Solitary Place on Earth? The Deep Sea

Adults Ecology
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The World War of the Ants

Adults Ecology
Every day billions of soldiers fight a merciless war on thousands of fronts, that has been going on for over one hundred million years: The world war of the ants.

97% of Climate Scientists Really Do Agree

Adults Ecology
Do 97% of climate scientists really agree that humans are the main cause of climate change? Yep! Here's what the 97 percent statistic *really* means.

Why Biodiversity Is Good For The Economy

Adults Ecology
Research suggests that more diverse ecosystems are better for the bottom line.

How Much Damage Can An Earthquake Do?

Adults Ecology
Earthquakes are awful, but just how bad are they?

Why Our Favorite Crops Live Fast and Die Young

Adults Ecology
We mostly grow annual plants because they reliably produce energy-rich seeds, which we like to eat.

Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?

Adults Ecology
Among living things, the color blue is oddly rare. Blue rocks, blue sky, blue water, sure. But blue animals? They are few and far between. And the ones that do make blue? They make it in some very strange and special ways compared to other colors. In this video, we'll look at some very cool butterflies to help us learn how living things make blue, and why this beautiful hue is so rare in nature.