Tagging Tiger Sharks | SharkFest | National Geographic
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureScience... To uncover the secret gathering of Maui tiger sharks, a team of scientists dive in and collect crucial data to help crack the case.
Hungry Cheetah Cubs Need To Eat | The Cheetah Family & Me | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNature After being trapped by an elephant herd for the night, the pressure is on for mum Chili as she needs to feed herself and her four cubs.
Do Rhinos Eat People? | Weird Animal Searches | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureWildlifeEducation... Can rhinos walk backwards? Why do they charge? We answer some of your top searched questions about rhinos.
Biologist Answers More Biology Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
AdultsBiologyLifeNatureScienceEducation... Biologist Thor Hanson is back to answer even more of the internet's burning questions about biology.
Puma Risks Life to Hunt | Dynasties II | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNature Pumas are masters of stealth, and they have to be. Making a wrong move when hunting a fully-grown guanaco can be a fatal mistake.
The Territory | Official Trailer | National Geographic Documentary Films
AdultsHumanLifeNatureCultureEnvironmentSociety... 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.
Meerkat Pups Get Left Behind | Dynasties II | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsFilmNatureWildlife... The inexperience of Maghogho's family has put these meerkat pups in jeopardy. She must act quickly, as she heads back to the island alone to try and find her pups.
What's On The Menu for Meerkats? | Dynasties II | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsFilmNatureWildlife... Meerkats only leave their dens during the daytime. So the first thing they do when they wake up is forage for food! They use their heightened sense of smell to sniff out something tasty, such as caterpillars, spiders and scorpions.
Raiding a Killer Bee Hive | Primal Survivor: Escape the Amazon
AdultsLifeNatureWorldAdventure... While traveling through difficult terrain in the amazon, Hazen Audel assists a local village with raiding a killer bee hive.
The Most Horrible Parasite: Brain Eating Amoeba
AdultsHealthHumanNatureScience... If you too want to overcome your existential dread, make your life beautiful and support Kurzgesagt, you can get sciency products made with love in our shop. Thanks so much to everyone who's supporting us.
How Tough is the African Buffalo? | Bad Natured | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureWildlife... Gillian Burke has always been inspired by the African buffalo. But during an encounter with this iconic animal while filming, she realises why they have earned their reputation of being dangerous... and resilient.
The Tree that Survives Without Rain| Earth’s Great Rivers II | BBC Earth
AdultsLifeNatureWorldEnvironmentBiology... 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
AdultsHealthHumanNatureFoodEnvironment... 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.
Woman Becomes Part of Elephant Herd | Wild Thailand | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsHumanLifeNatureWildlife... Lek has rescued many abused and domesticated elephants in Thailand. She looks after them in her sanctuary and has formed a deep and personal bond with the elephants she helps.
Harvesting Wild Honey in the Amazon
AdultsLifeNatureWorldAdventure... While traveling through the Amazon Rainforest, survivalist Hazen Audel locates a colony of bees and harvests honey for the 500 mile journey to come.
Why are insects important?
AdultsIndustryLifeNatureScienceEnvironmentFood... 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.
Why Farmers Can’t Legally Replant Their Own Seeds
AdultsNaturePoliticsSocietyEconomy... 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.