Hawai’i: Land Of Volcanoes
Kids Nature
Squeaks is looking to plan his next vacation. Jessi tells him all about the amazing volcanoes you can find in Hawai'i.
Why are there two tides a day? - Elise Cutts
Adults Nature
Dig into how the Sun and Moon are responsible for the tides on Earth, and what this force looks like on other celestial bodies.
Rescuing An Osprey Chick
Kids Nature
A baby osprey is stuck under a plastic bag. Luckily, wildlife expert Ben is on the way to help.
How Can You Tell If A Plant Is Poisonous?
Kids Nature
This question came from Landhon, a student from Canada.
Grasshoppers
Kids Nature
Read along and discover how these insects make sound and listen from their abdomens!
Giant Snails
Kids Nature
Floods 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 Nature
Ricky takes a look at the future of the natural world at London's Natural History Museum.
Meerkats vs Fake "Spy" Cobra | 4K UHD | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
Meerkat mobs have a lot of work to do, but when this one on sentry duty encounters a 'fake' intruder in their midst, they must all unite to ward off this potential predator...
Tardigrades
Youth Nature
Have you ever heard of a moss piglet or water bear? You may know them better as tardigrades, renowned for being incredibly tough.
Iceland: Land Of Ice And Fire
Kids Nature
Squeaks and Jessi discuss his trip to Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland.
Why No Polar Pineapples?
Youth Nature
Sabrina chats about how the tilt of the Earth makes for both prime and not-so-prime growing conditions for things like pineapples.
Fiordland National Park
Kids Nature
Squeaks and Jessi discuss his trip to New Zealand (aka Aotearoa).
Seasons And The Sun
Youth Nature
Sabrina talks about how the Earth's tilt is responsible for Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.
CA Skip navigation Search Create Avatar image Intense Bighorn Sheep Battle | Mountains: Life Above The Clouds | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
It's the most important moment of the year for these male bighorn sheep – each female is fertile for just two days. But first, the rams must do battle to decide who gets to mate.
The Science Behind The Northern Lights
Kids Nature
Press play to learn why the northern lights form!
Canadian Spotted Lake
Youth Nature
This lake in Canada sports a stunning summer look - spots!
Pollen Is Not Plant Sperm
Adults Nature
Plant pollen is everywhere in springtime, but because it is so small, you probably don't know that what is making you sneeze is a living, breathing, mobile version of the plant that forms half of the it's entire bizarre life cycle.
Tiny Bossy Piglet
Youth Nature
This tiny piglet thinks he’s a giant and loves picking on everyone on the farm!
Forgotten Forest: Regenerating the Kelp Forest Highway | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Join 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.
Odd Couples: A Wombat And A Kangaroo
Kids Nature
Wally the wombat and Buggy the kangaroo lost their moms when they were just babies. When they arrived at Lindoway Farm in Australia, it was love at first sight.
How do fish get into isolated mountain lakes?
Adults Nature
The various ways new fish get into isolated lakes are a microcosm of the complicated ways that life has spread around the globe.