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Accepting Change Through Colour

YouthEnvironmentNatureLifePsychology
A story of change in nature, helping us cope with change in life and acknowledge it as a constant part of our experience.

How Wildfires Spawn Deadly Firenadoes

AdultsLifeNatureWeatherEnvironmentScience
Climate change is causing wildfire season to get worse every year. And our models of wildfires can't keep up with the things fires can do... like spawn devastating fire tornadoes.

Just How Good is Eagle Vision?

AdultsBiologyLifeNatureAnimals
In a remote part of Scotland, expert bird handler Lloyd Buck sets up a game of hide and seek for his golden eagle Tilly to test just how good her eyesight is.

Porcelain in the Wreckage | Drain the Oceans

AdultsHistoryLifeNatureScienceArt
Vanessa Litzenberg discusses the porcelain from the wreck. Drain the Oceans dives deep into the unknown; a truly epic, original series that takes underwater adventure and earth science illustration into a whole new era.

Microworlds: Bugs—Bugs 101

YouthAnimalsNatureScience
This episode is part of Microworlds: Bugs series, where we shrink down and discover the wonderful lives of the tiny, the miniature, the microworlds.

30 Days Building A Modern Underground Hut With A Grass Roof And A Swimming Pool

AdultsConstructionLifeNatureDIYArchitectureEnvironment
Today we show how to build an underground house with a pool and decorations, including an underground living room.

The Mindful Evolution of the Dandelion

YouthNatureSelfWellnessPhilosophy
Take a closer look at this flower (or weed, depending on how you look at it) for a lesson on impermanence and transformation.

What Are Waves?

KidsFactsScienceWorldEducationNature
Let's learn all about the waves that we play in at the beach!

The Best Of Polar Bears | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureWildlife
From flirting polar bears to cute cubs emerging from hibernation, here is a collection of some of our favourite polar bear moments.

What Are Stalactites And Stalagmites?

KidsAnimalsScienceEducationNature
After visiting Sam the Bat in his family’s cave, Squeaks is learning all about the rock icicles that are growing from the ceiling and the floor in the cave!

Can We Capture Greenhouse Gases?

AdultsEnvironmentNatureWorldScienceEconomy
It’s one thing to say a business is carbon neutral. It’s another to be able to truly account for that carbon at all stages of the production process.

Studying Forest Biomass From Space

YouthEnvironmentGlobal WarmingNatureScienceData Science
Forestry expert Maurizio Santoro explains how the use of various data can bring a great contribution/benefit to the field of mapping biomass.

The Delightful Dance of Hummingbirds | The Wild Place | Relax with Nature | BBC Earth

AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureCulture
In the Atlantic Rainforest of Argentina and Brazil, hummingbirds gather around flowers in a spectacular dance.

Hippos Eating Watermelon | Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom

AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureFood
Tequila the Hippo enjoys a watermelon snack on a summer day.

Hagfish: The World's Slimiest Creatures

YouthAnimalsFactsHistoryNatureScienceBiology
Discover the extraordinary capabilities of hagfish, the slime-producing fish that has survived on Earth for over 300 million years.

The Weird Sex Lives of Bluegills

AdultsLifeNatureAnimalsScienceBiology
When it comes to the mating game, fish have some of the strangest ways of thwarting the competition.

Angel Falls 360°

YouthNatureWorldTravel
A 360° video of Angel Falls — the highest waterfall in the world.

Caves Aren't Scary

KidsAnimalsNatureScienceGeology
Squeaks is back from visiting Sam the Bat’s cave and is excited to learn all about how different caves form and why they look the ways they do!

The Geometry Of Life

YouthMathNatureScienceBiology
Researchers have come up with a new way to create patterns in petri dishes using bacteria.

Hibernation

KidsAnimalsMusicNature
Here is a hibernation song that sings about which animals sleep through the cold winter.

What Is The Best Shape For A Farm?

YouthEnvironmentFoodNatureScienceEconomy
The shape of a farm can tell you a surprising amount about the land it's on and the people that use it.