Caterpillar Butterfly Thing
Kids Nature
Jam along with Jules as she sings about the journey from caterpillar to butterfly.
A Cute But Creepy Tiny Predator
Youth Nature
Despite their tiny size, tarsiers are excellent nocturnal hunters. With large eyes that enable them to see well in the dark and advanced hearing combined with huge hands, catching prey is almost too easy.
The Many Layers Of Sedimentary Rocks
Kids Nature
Jessi and Sam learn about sedimentary rocks and show how you can use vinegar to identify a piece of limestone.
Can Young Cheetahs Hunt These Antelope? | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
A herd of gemsbok are a dangerous target for young cheetahs, but that doesn't stop this boisterous group from trying to hunt them. As the hunt plays out the tables quickly turn, and the large male gemsbok charges to protect his herd...
Which Is The World's Deadliest Cat?
Youth Nature
This is the show that pits the ultimate big cats against one another, in a ferocious battle of skills
Are there any places on Earth with no bugs? - Charles Wallace
Adults Nature
Travel to some of the most extreme environments on Earth and see how insects are able to employ their skills to survive.
Igneous Rocks Used To Be Liquid!
Kids Nature
A new friend Savannah and Sam learn about different kinds of igneous rocks, which form after liquid magma or lava cools into solid rock.
Why Do Leaves Change Colour And Fall?
Youth Nature
They’re pretty to look at, sure -- but the changing leaves you see in autumn are really a striking example of nature taking extreme measures to protect itself.
Famished Leopard Traps Impala | Big Cats 24/7 | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
In order to capture its prey, a predator must wait for precisely the right moment.
The Ocean Has Weather Too And It's Weird
Adults Nature
Prepare to support and help sustain healthy coastal and marine ecosystems with a focus on community impact by earning a Master of Science degree in Coastal and Marine Science and Management.
Can Dogs Detect the Next Pandemic Before It Begins? | Glen J. Golden | TED
Adults Nature
What if animals like dogs, ferrets, mice and raccoons could help sniff out the next pandemic? Exploring the science of smell, neurobiologist Glen J. Golden delves into the development of a "mechanical nose" that could detect diseases by identifying specific odor profiles.
Primitive Technology: Water Bellows smelt
Adults Nature
I tested the water bellows with a smelt and it produced a small amount of iron from the ore. The concept has a lot of potential but is having some issues.
Baby Penguins Take a Mud Bath | Narrated by Andrew Scott | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
In the height of summer, adult penguins are able to take a swim to beat the heat. But their babies still have their winter coats, and can't swim yet. Instead, they resort to slightly messier methods to cool down.
Vegetation Transformation
Youth Nature
In this episode, Sabrina talks about how photosynthesis works!
Nature's Grand Show: Exploring a Season of Wonder in Canada | National Geographic
Adults Nature
Geographic on a beautiful trip to the Yukon territory to experience the incredible nature that Canada has to offer.
Wildlife Warrior Missions: Wildlife Hospital
Youth Nature
Robert, Chandler & Grace visit the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to check out some aquatic patients, starting with a truly amazing sea bird called a petrel.
A Journey Through the Baja Desert | Mammals | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
Take ten minutes out of your day to slow down, be mindful, breathe and relax as you follow these coyotes on their journey through California's Baja Desert.
How Big Cats Are Just Like Small Cats
Youth Nature
From majestic leopards to the humble tabby, regardless of size – cats have much more in common than you think.
Does Trash Last Forever?
Youth Nature
Danni answers one of our biggest questions about trash.
Artificial Reefs
Youth Nature
This Melbourne-based research lab has worked with the City of Greater Geelong to develop a multi-pronged solution to coastal erosion.
The Fastest Ant on Earth | Earth's Great Seasons | BBC Earth
Adults Nature
With extra long legs to raise their bodies above the hot ground and silver hair to reflect the sun, silver ants are built for life in the desert. But even they have limits, and being the fastest ant on Earth comes in handy when you have to race to beat the heat.