Protecting Our Oceans With Auli'i Cravalho | Nat Geo Pristine Seas
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureOceanCultureEnvironmentJoin @auliicravalho, the voice of #Moana, in conversation with @natgeopristineseas specialist Courtney Lorey about all things oceans, including Moana’s new adventure and why we need to protect this natural wonder.
Unlikely Friendship: Gilbert & Coco
YouthAnimalsFunRelationshipsFriendshipNatureMeet Gilbert, the potbellied pig, and Miss Coco, the Polish Hen, who have formed an incredible bond at Wilmslow Animal Sanctuary in Cheshire.
Caterpillar Butterfly Thing
KidsAnimalsMusicNatureArtCreativityEntertainmentJam along with Jules as she sings about the journey from caterpillar to butterfly.
Can Young Cheetahs Hunt These Antelope? | Animals With Cameras | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsMediaNatureScienceA 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...
Happy News
YouthAnimalsArtificial IntelligenceHumanEntertainmentHumorCultureDe-Graft has this week's Happy News to brighten your week.
Ellie The Elephant And The Stinkin' Thinkin!
KidsBooksListeningReadingAnimalsPsychologyWellnessMental HealthEducationJoin Ellie on an adventure to learn about the importance of her thoughts - and kick that stinkin' thinkin' to the curb!
Can Dogs Detect the Next Pandemic Before It Begins? | Glen J. Golden | TED
AdultsAnimalsNatureScienceHealthWhat 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.
Baby Penguins Take a Mud Bath | Narrated by Andrew Scott | BBC Earth
AdultsAnimalsLifeNatureWildlifeIn 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.