Protecting Keystone Species: Whale Sharks and Beyond | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Whale 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.
Primitive Technology: Flywheel blower smelt/Monsoon begins
Adults Nature
I tested a fly wheel on the blower. Taking an old clay fly wheel from the pump drill I made many years ago, I attached it to the axle of the one way spinning blower to see how it would effect performance.
What Are Porifera?
Kids Nature
Did you know that sea sponges aren't plants but animals? This video for kids provides some interesting facts about the least advanced group of animals in the world.
A Dog Elephant-Walker
Youth Nature
This determined dog helps her family run an elephant sanctuary!
Drowning in Noise: Sound Waves and Sea Creatures | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Join Benedict Cumberbatch and Goodwill ambassador of SEA BEYOND Valentina Gottlieb to uncover the devastating impact humans make on the ocean's acoustic environment.
Solar Energy Is Even Cheaper Than You Think | Jenny Chase | TED
Adults Nature
How prevalent is solar power, really? According to researcher Jenny Chase, it's already displacing fossil fuels in key energy markets around the world.
Animal ASMR: Slow Down With Sloths
Kids Nature
Let the sounds of the Brazilian rainforest soothe you as this female three-toed sloth slowly navigates the trees that surround her.
This Is the Oldest, Weirdest Instrument On Earth
Adults Nature
This musical instrument is 400,000+ years old and still growing.
Rhinoceros Beetles Are Tiny Little Warriors
Kids Nature
These beetles have become famous due to their reputation for being fierce, as exhibited in battles between the males of the species!
Primitive Technology: Brick hut destroyed by falling tree
Adults Nature
The brick hut was destroyed by a falling tree. It had lasted 2 years and 8 months and would have lasted quite a bit longer if it were not for the accident.
Rattlesnake Eating Prey Up Close | Deep into the Wild | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
Naturalist Nick Baker heads to Arizona, home of the rattlesnake, and gets the rare opportunity to see something even his guide has never seen before.
Baby Skinks
Youth Nature
Learn about these cute Yakka skinks and meet the little ones that have just joined the family.
How Do Ice Storms Happen?
Kids Nature
CBC Kids News contributor Aerin Murphy explains how ice storms form and what happens when they do.
Baby Stoats
Youth Nature
At less than 4 weeks old, Whisper was abandoned by her mom. Robert cared for her around the clock, but what she really needed was a friend like her.
You're Probably Wrong About Rainbows
Adults Nature
You probably don’t understand how a rainbow really works. Get a little smarter every day with Brilliant.
All About Beavers
Kids Nature
What do you know about beavers? In this video for kids, you'll learn quite a bit that you might not know.
The River That Feeds | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Fishing in the Caprivi Strip in Namibia is a way of life. With fish numbers dropping, De Beers is funding research to help find a solution through the Okavango Eternal partnership with National Geographic.
Top 5 Monkey Moments | 4K UHD | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
Monkeys are so much more than the cheeky, playful personalities we know them for. They are diverse, intelligent creatures with complex social dynamics unique behaviours. Learn more about these magnificent mammals with our top 5 monkey moments in ultra high-definition.
Rare Underwater Killers
Youth Nature
Have you ever heard of the Blue-ringed Octopus? Or for that matter, the Cone Snail? Find out more about these deadly sea creatures here!
Why Are Robins So Aggressive?
Youth Nature
You might be familiar with the festive sight of a robin perched in the snow, but these sweet songbirds have quite a sinister side!
Hunting For Properties
Youth Nature
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about what properties are and how we can measure them to tell us more about an object.