Lessons from the Ocean: Satoumi and the Next Generation of Ocean Stewards | National Geographic
AdultsConservationCultureEnvironmentNatureOcean Japan’s relationship with the ocean has long been shaped by balance between people and nature.
Trees Are So Weird
AdultsBiologyNature Trees are among the most extreme and successful forms of life on Earth. They build their bodies from thin air, move water with pressures that would crush a human, and grow using a fascinating system of living cables wrapped in layers of corpses.
Muddy Penguins Get All Cleaned Up | Penguins: Meet the Family | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsNatureWildlife The quirky-looking Snares penguin likes nothing more than a spa treatment!
Fungi: Why Mushrooms Are Awesome
KidsBiologyFoodNatureKids 110Kids 115Kids 120 What's something that's neither vegetable or meat, digests food on the outside of its body, glows and the dark, and can go on top of your pizza? The amazing mushroom!
Why Doesn’t the Yucatán Have Rivers?
AdultsEnvironmentGeographyNature Look at a map of the Yucatan Peninsula and you’ll immediately notice it’s lacking a feature that’s pretty common nearly everywhere else on Earth: major /rivers/.
Why Hives Turn Against Their Queens
AdultsAnimalsBiologyEcologyNature A honeybee hive might seem like a peaceful utopia, but in reality, it’s buzzing with internal conflict between warring factions. And the biggest conflict is between the queen and the worker bees.