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The Life Hydrologic

Youth Nature
Last week we went up up up a mountain. Well, today we're going down down down into the ocean to see what habitats await us there.

We Didn’t Evolve Color Vision to See Color

Adults Nature
From birds of paradise (the bird) to birds of paradise (the flower), nature is full of colorful life. And these colors can communicate a bunch of different messages.

How Do Koalas Stay Cool?

Kids Nature
Koalas live where it’s often hot and dry. But koalas can’t sweat! So how do they keep cool? Jessi has the answer!

Let's Take A Hike

Youth Nature
Today we're going to take a hike up Mt. Kilimanjaro so we can talk about how the geosphere changes based on many different things.

The Golden Catfish

Kids Nature
The golden catfish in the isolated underground lake of Dragon's Breath Cave is very rare. How do they manage to survive here?

Who Lives Here?

Nature
Discover the hidden homes of forest animals.

Arctic Fox Quiz

Kids Nature
Compete with your friends or family to find out who’s the Arctic fox expert.

Pole to Pole with Will Smith | Official Trailer | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Five years in the making, pole to pole with will smith follows Will across all seven continents, taking him from the icefields of Antarctica to the jungles of the Amazon, the mountains of the Himalayas, the deserts of Africa, the islands of the Pacific and the icebergs of the Arctic.

Earth In 100 Seconds

Youth Nature
From National Geographic Explorer Daniel Raven-Ellison, in 100 seconds, see our global footprint on Earth.

Do Mushrooms Benefit from Being Hallucinogenic?

Adults Nature
Nobody knows why some mushrooms are psychedelic. I mean, we know that they contain a compound called psilocybin, which messes with the brain chemistry of lots of animals, including humans.

It's A Firefly Night!

Kids Nature
This gentle and calming book is filled with fun firefly facts and a rhyming, rhythmic story.

Ho'omau: Joey's Journey | National Geographic

Adults Nature
Join National Geographic photographer Josh Cogan as he sets out on a journey of exploration and perseverance with Joey, a man living with CIDP (chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy).

Plants Parts & Functions

Kids Nature
Today, in this interactive video, we are going to learn about different plant parts and their functions, and ask you questions as we go.

BC's Harbour Seals

Youth Nature
Why do harbour seals love British Columbia’s estuaries? Find out in this short video.

Behind the Scenes: Challenges of Filming Across Dry and Wet Seasons | 4K UHD | Kingdom | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
Watch as the Kingdom film crew work in extreme weathers and try to overcome the very different challenges of the dry and wet seasons.

More Amazing Animal Defences

Kids Nature
Today, we are going to learn more about some amazing kinds of physical defences that animals use to avoid predators.

Look Who's Talking

Youth Nature
Plants have a lot more going on than meets the eye. How do we know that? Investigation and experimentation!

Regeneration in Action | Building Legacy in Brazil | National Geographic

Adults Nature
How can agriculture work together with nature? Join National Geographic photographer Rena Effendi as she travels to Brazil and meets with a local farming family to learn ways they are creating a more sustainable farm.

Baby Ostriches In The Desert

Youth Nature
In the Kalahari Desert, these ostrich chicks won't survive much more than another day without water. With none in sight, how will their parents conjure up a drink for their thirsty offspring?

Who Needs Dirt?

Youth Nature
In this episode, Sabrina talks about how plants get energy and how that energy is transported around them. Also, she talks about dirt.

What Are Natural Resources?

Nature
By the end of this science lesson students will be able to identify natural resources around them and explain how they are used in daily life.