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Is This The Ocean's 'Weirdest' Creature?

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Our oceans are home to some of the most bizarre creatures, and that is especially the case with this 'vampire squid from hell'…

Fishing Cats

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Fishing cats are well adapted to water, with wet suit-like fur coats and webbed feet, they are masters of aquatics.

Big Changes In The Forest

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Last time we talked about how humans change their environments, but humans are animals and all animals change their environments just by living in them.

What Causes Sea Star Wasting Disease?

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A group of researchers have discovered the cause of sea star wasting disease (SSWD).

Big Changes

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In this episode, Sabrina chats about how humans have been changing our environments for a long time!

Spy Quokka Meets A Joey

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Spy Quokka meets a 3-month-old joey, tucked in his mother's pouch.

A Very Long Beak!

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The sword-billed hummingbird has exclusive access to food that other birds simply cannot reach, but having such a long bill does have its drawbacks.

The Funniest Wildlife Photos Of 2025

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The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year 2025.

Happy News: Pandas In The Snow!

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See Giant Pandas playing in the snow and meet the rare baby Okapi born at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

Travel Deep Inside A Leaf

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Take an animated journey deep inside a leaf!

Whimble & The Birds

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Join photographer David M Bird on this delightful little tale of Whimble the Becorn and his love of birds.

The Longest Penguin Migration

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Adélie penguins perform the longest penguin migration on earth, over 6,000 miles, to find the perfect nesting site.

Becorns & Bluebirds

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Becorns are little people made out of acorns and sticks. by photographer David M Bird. This video focuses on his work with bluebirds.

The Life Hydrologic

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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.

Let's Take A Hike

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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.

Earth In 100 Seconds

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

BC's Harbour Seals

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

Look Who's Talking

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

Baby Ostriches In The Desert

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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?

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

Minerals, Crystals, & Gems

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What’s the difference between minerals, crystals, rocks, and gems? In this lesson students will learn what these substances are and how they naturally form.