Instructional Video10:14
Brave Wilderness

Venomous Sewer Snake Found in Bangkok!

6th - 8th
Join Mark and the crew as we journey through the streets and canals of Bangkok, Thailand in pursuit of the venomous Sewer Snake - the only species of snake on the planet with tentacles!
Instructional Video8:27
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Ecology and Culture of Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia has been shaped by 30 million years of isolation, adaptation, and evolution, creating a land of extraordinary creatures found nowhere else. At its heart is a cultural legacy upheld by Aboriginal people who have cared for the...
Instructional Video8:06
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Mammals: the Adaptable Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mammals are a warm-blooded family capable of living in every environment on Earth, from icy tundras to vast oceans. Characterized by fur or hair, live births, and nurturing their young, mammals range from land giants like elephants—led...
Instructional Video7:10
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Reptiles and Amphibias: the Cold-Blooded Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Reptiles and amphibians, cold-blooded families that have existed for over 350 million years, thrive in warm environments and near water. While reptiles like the saltwater crocodile rely on powerful instincts, scales, and sun-warmed blood...
Instructional Video6:52
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Birds: Caretakers of the Animal Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Birds are essential caretakers of the Animal Kingdom, consuming around 20 quadrillion insects annually and serving as natural pest controllers, seed dispersers, and scavengers. With over 10,000 species adapted to a variety of habitats,...
Instructional Video5:45
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Insects: the Small but Mighty Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Insects are the smallest individual creatures, yet the largest family in the Animal Kingdom. They play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. From pollination by bees and butterflies to waste removal by dung beetles, these...
Instructional Video6:54
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The Gondwana Rainforests: Remnants of a Prehistoric World

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Gondwana Rainforests of Australia are living relics of a prehistoric world, remnants of ancient forests that once blanketed over half the Earth’s surface and are now preserved along Australia's east coast. In these sacred...
Instructional Video4:37
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The Great Coral Reefs of Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Australia drifted into warmer waters, ideal conditions formed for the creation of the Great Barrier Reef—the world's largest living structure, rich with marine life and spanning an area the size of the UK. But beyond this iconic reef,...
Instructional Video4:53
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The Jacana Bird of Northern Australia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Australia’s tropical north is a land of climatic extremes, swinging from dry winters to rain-drenched monsoons that fuel explosive plant and insect growth. This abundance sustains a diverse food web, including the Jacana—a bird where the...
Instructional Video3:46
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Australia's Toughest Coral Reefs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Australia drifted into tropical latitudes, its northern regions became an evolutionary hotspot, bursting with biodiversity shaped by intense heat and monsoonal rains. In the Sea Country of the Dambimangari people, extreme tidal swings...
Instructional Video2:42
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The Red Kangaroo and Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Unique adaptations of the Red Kangaroo and Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby make them excellently suited to thrive in the rugged desert peaks of Adnyamathanha Country in South Australia. Learn how these interesting animals navigate their...
Instructional Video6:13
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Australia: Evolution’s Isolated Masterpiece

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Over 80% of Australia’s wildlife is found nowhere else on Earth, a result of its ancient separation from Antarctica during the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. As Australia drifted northward into warmer, drier climates, its...
Instructional Video2:06
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Taking Care of Our World

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Humans have always had a fascination with whales and their songs, perhaps because we are mammals too. From the biggest to the smallest, every single creature in the kingdom has their own unique and amazing abilities, but we humans have a...
Instructional Video5:27
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Fish: the Ancient Animal Family

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fish, one of the oldest families in the Animal Kingdom, have thrived in oceans for over 480 million years, using fins and tails for movement and gills to breathe underwater. From solitary swimmers to vibrant coral reef communities, fish...
Instructional Video1:38
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Introduction to the Animal Kingdom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All creatures across the world - including us - are part of one big kingdom, the animal kingdom. Learn the different families in the kingdom and meet a few members. Animal Kingdom: a Tale of Six Families part 1
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Great Big Story

Discovering the Blanding's turtle, a hidden gem of the wetlands

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the unique characteristics and conservation challenges of the Blanding's turtle, known for its bright yellow throat and longevity.
Instructional Video1:20
Great Big Story

Ring-tailed lemurs, survival in shrinking habitats

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the life of the ring-tailed lemur, facing habitat destruction in Madagascar but thriving in conservation efforts globally.
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Exploring the Unique Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands

3rd - 12th
The Galapagos Islands are a unique and biodiverse paradise, home to fascinating wildlife that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. From the iconic Galapagos tortoises to the only species of penguins living north of the equator,...
Instructional Video10:26
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Test your World Knowledge with this Quiz!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What country is it? Test your world knowledge with this countries of the world quiz. Try to guess the 10 countries in this video. Each country has video clips and audio facts. You will learn about: what continent the country is in,...
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Landmarks - Buckingham Palace

12th - Higher Ed
BUCKINGHAM PALACE BUCKINGHAM PALACE IS PROBABLY THE MOST FAMOUS BUILDING IN LONDON. IT IS THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF THE QUEEN AND IT SERVES HER MAJESTY AS BOTH A HOME AND AN OFFICE. THE ROYAL STANDARD FLIES FROM THE ROOF WHEN THE MONARCH...
Instructional Video6:00
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Greenland: Land of Ice and Glaciers

6th - Higher Ed
Greenland:"To finish, we go to the surprising Island Country of Greenland. To admire some of the most incredible glaciers on earth. This land with 80% of ice has fantastic places to explore."
Instructional Video5:48
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The Kalahari Desert: A Journey through Africa's Gem

6th - Higher Ed
Safari in the Kalahari Desert:Our journey begins with an exhilarating safari through the vast landscapes of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana. Experience the raw beauty of Africa as we traverse its expansive terrain, encountering diverse...
Instructional Video10:24
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Lapa Rios: A Model of Sustainable Luxury in Costa Rica

6th - Higher Ed
Discover how Lapa Rios eco-lodge integrates sustainability with luxury by using local materials, solar energy, and sustainable practices. Learn about their conservation efforts and the positive impact on the local community and...
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The Secret Islands of the Everglades

9th - Higher Ed
The Everglades is a water world — It’s the widest and slowest river in the United States. But in the heart of this great water body exist secret islands that have outsize importance for the cultural heritage of a people and for the...