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Bernadina The Baby Hippo

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Join Jaida Elcock as she meets the super cute calf and discusses hippo conservations with experts.

Exploring The Taiga Biome

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Taiga biomes cover about 11% of the planet and contain about 1/3 of all trees on earth.

Rescuing Penguin Chicks In South Africa | BBC Earth Witness | BBC Earth

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Penguins are historically known to live in cold climates, but some species, like the African penguin, thrive in the warmer climate of South Africa.

How Nature Can Protect Us From Droughts

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Healthy ecosystems can reduce the negative impacts of climate change.

Guardians of the Okavango | National Geographic

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Discover how the Okavango Eternal partnership is helping to create sustainable livelihoods while securing the future of this one-of-a-kind region.

Lost In Light

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Lost in Light, a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies.

Canada: Waterfall

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One of the natural wonders of the world.

Lungs Are Great, But They Have One Weakness...

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Our respiratory systems do a great job of protecting us, but they are no match for the smallest pollution particles created by the modern world.

Agrology: Helping Farmers Grow More Sustainably

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Adam and Tyler co-founded Agrology to help farmers adapt to changing climates.

Erika Bergman: Finding Aliens Underwater

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Erika combines her two great passions: engineering and underwater exploration.

Why Don’t We Cover The Desert With Solar Panels?

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Explore what would happen if we covered the Sahara Desert in solar panels, and the possibility of it solving our energy crisis.

Tracking Green Turtles in the Great Barrier Reef

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Jack dives into the Great Barrier Reef to wrangle Green Sea Turtles for wildlife conservation and study.

Close Shark Encounter - Shark Ambassadors

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Meet Debra and Vincent Canabal from Epic Diving, when they talk about their approach to shark diving at the world famous Tigerbeach.

The Territory | Official Trailer | National Geographic Documentary Films

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he Territory, from director Alex Pritz, provides an immersive on-the-ground look at the tireless fight of the Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people against the encroaching deforestation brought by farmers and illegal settlers in the Brazilian Amazon.

Change Your Life – One Tiny Step at a Time

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Change Your Life – One Tiny Step at a Time

The Grandmas Leading Africa’s Solar Revolution

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A group of grandmothers decided to change that, bringing light to their community by becoming the village’s first solar engineers.

How Trash Goes From Garbage Cans to Landfills (Every Step Explained) | WIRED

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Every day New York City picks up 12,000 tons of refuse and recycling. How does all this trash go from the garbage can to its final destination? Former New York City Sanitation Commissioner Ed Grayson is here to explain.

Why Cities Need Trees

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Explore what makes trees a vital part of cities, and how urban spaces throughout history have embraced the importance of trees.

The Super Secrets of Sewage

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In 2020, many cities started monitoring wastewater for viruses, and there are a lot of non-virus reasons to keep doing it.

How Is Your City Tackling the Climate Crisis? | Marvin Rees | TED

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"If we can unlock the full potential of our cities, we can minimize the price the planet pays for hosting us in our growing numbers," says Marvin Rees, the Mayor of Bristol, UK, who understands deeply how cities can help (or hurt) the environment.

The Tree That Survives Without Rain

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In the midst of dry season, while most trees loose their leaves, the apple ring acacias at the Zambezi River is full of life, providing shelter and food for the animals.