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The Tree that Survives Without Rain| Earth’s Great Rivers II | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
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.

Little Farms, Big Movement | Branching Out | Part 2

Adults Nature
In this Branching Out episode, follow along as Ginger Zee and her family meet the farmers behind Apricot Lane Farms (also known as “The Biggest Little Farm”) and learn more about a new eco-friendly farming movement.

Sloth vs. Koala: Battle For The Laziest

Kids Nature
A Sloth and Koala battle it out to see who is THE Laziest!

All Tiger Stripes Are Different

Youth Nature
Gordon and Alan have to distinguish one animal from another by looking at their striping patterns.

Florida Everglades

Kids Nature
A trip through the Florida everglades to find out about mangroves and their importance to this coastal ecosystem.

Elephant vs. Ant: Battle For The Strongest

Kids Nature
Elephant vs. Ant battle it out to see who’s the STRONGEST.

How Did Selfies Save The Cute Quokka?

Youth Nature
Meet the quokka, a teddy bear-sized marsupial that is making a comeback in southwestern Australia.

Harvesting Wild Honey in the Amazon

Adults Nature
While traveling through the Amazon Rainforest, survivalist Hazen Audel locates a colony of bees and harvests honey for the 500 mile journey to come.

Photosynthesis & Transpiration

Youth Nature
What do plants need? Students examine the effects of light and air on green plants, learning the processes of photosynthesis and transpiration.

Crabs Trade Shells In The Strangest Ways

Youth Nature
As a hermit crab grows its shell becomes a tighter fit so eventually the crabs need to move into a bigger one, leading to an amazing exchange.

The Seasons Song

Kids Nature
Let's celebrate all four seasons of the year while learning some seasonal vocabulary!

Living And Nonliving Things

Kids Nature
Living things are called organisms, and anything from a blue whale to a spot of mold can be a living organism!

Raccoon - Amazing Animals

Kids Nature
Learn some amazing facts about the raccoon in this video from National Geographic Kids.

Why are insects important?

Adults Nature
Insects pollinate plants. While bees and butterflies get all the credit, moths, wasps, ants and beetles are also pollinators. Insects are integral to our food systems as one-third of food crops depends on the important work of pollinators.

Seahorse - Amazing Animals

Kids Nature
Learn some amazing facts about the seahorse in this video from National Geographic Kids.

Symbiotic Fungi

Youth Nature
David Attenborough encounters a parasitic fungi that lives off the plants it inhabits.

Why Farmers Can’t Legally Replant Their Own Seeds

Adults Nature
When farmers purchase a patented seed variety, they sign an agreement that they will not save and replant seeds produced from the seed they buy.

How To Grow Bean Plant

Kids Nature
What do plants need to grow? Watch this video to learn how to grow a bean plant!

Hippos Can't Swim?

Youth Nature
Welcome to the Okavango River, the largest in-land delta in the world, where hippo pods thrive.

Dolphins Use Stingays to Hunt Octopus | Ocean Giants | BBC Earth

Adults Nature
These crafty dolphins are exploiting sting rays to hunt for their favourite snack – octopus!

Exploring Iceland in Winter | National Geographic

Adults Nature
National Geographic Photographer Kiliii Yuyan traverses Iceland and captures fascinating photos & videos of its landscape in low light conditions. Paid content for OPPO.