Bears, Birds And A Manatee!
Youth EnvironmentJenny has our look at environmental stories from around the planet and we're visiting bears in Bulgaria, birds in Turkey and a Manatee in Brazil.
The Basics Of Freshwater
Youth EnvironmentSabrina talks about the difference between freshwater and saltwater and why freshwater is so important.
Giant Snails
Kids EnvironmentFloods are slowly suffocating the Pantanal’s ecosystem, but luckily, these ingenious water-breathing snails might be able to save the day.
The Future Of The Natural World
Youth EnvironmentRicky takes a look at the future of the natural world at London's Natural History Museum.
Why No Polar Pineapples?
Youth EnvironmentSabrina chats about how the tilt of the Earth makes for both prime and not-so-prime growing conditions for things like pineapples.
Weathering And Erosion
Youth EnvironmentSabrina gives us a real-world example of how the Hydrosphere and Geosphere affect each other in the form of Weathering and Erosion.
Plankton
Kids EnvironmentPhytoplankton blooms play a pivotal role in the oceanic food web, enticing a range of majestic creatures from far and wide to benefit from their nutrients.
World Environmental News
Youth EnvironmentJenny brings us our weekly round up of environmental news from around the world.
How Does Extreme Heat Affect Your Body?
Youth EnvironmentExplore how heat waves affect the body, what levels of extreme heat we can survive, and what you can do to manage high temperatures.
Forgotten Forest: Regenerating the Kelp Forest Highway | National Geographic
Adults EnvironmentJoin actress Sadie Sink and SEA BEYOND Goodwill Ambassador Giovanni Chimienti as they explore the Kelp Forest Highway—revealing how both humans and marine life rely on its resources and what we can do to restore this forgotten forest.
Protecting Keystone Species: Whale Sharks and Beyond | National Geographic
Adults EnvironmentWhale sharks—the largest fish in the ocean—are a vulnerable species, yet these gentle giants don't feed on anything bigger than your index finger. The only way to protect them is to understand them.
What Would Happen If We Just Kept Digging?
Adults EnvironmentThe deepest hole we've ever been able to dig is just 0.2 percent of the way to the center of the Earth. What would we encounter if we could drill all the way?
Your Planet News
Youth EnvironmentThis week we check out sheep helping out in the US, some fashion upcycling in Kenya and rescued baby turtles in Peru.
Hot Or Cold Song
EnvironmentThis playful and educational song teaches children about temperature differences in an entertaining and action-oriented way.
Baby Skinks
Youth EnvironmentLearn about these cute Yakka skinks and meet the little ones that have just joined the family.
How Do Ice Storms Happen?
Kids EnvironmentCBC Kids News contributor Aerin Murphy explains how ice storms form and what happens when they do.
3 Weird Ways Science Is Saving Coral Reefs
Youth EnvironmentCoral reefs are fighting for their very survival these days, and scientists are looking for ways to help.
What Is A Glacier Mouse?
Youth EnvironmentGlaciers are extreme environments, but some are home to 'glacier mice', orange-sized moss balls that seem to move in a peculiar, animal-like way.
Where Can We Find Water?
Kids EnvironmentToday, Jessi and Squeaks learn about all the places we can find water.
The Tongass National Forest
Youth EnvironmentAs Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell traverse over 2,000 miles to reach the Devils Thumb, their last stop is the Tongass National Forest—one of the most biodiverse places in North America.