The northern tamandua is a medium-sized anteater that lives in tropical and subtropical forests from southern Mexico, through Central America, to the edge of the northern Andes in South America.
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8 Billion Angels is a controversial and timely new film that asks, “Are there too many of us for planet Earth?”
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Green roofs don’t just look cool, they can also help cool the planet! They sequester carbon, clean the air, insulate buildings and even provide habitat for wildlife.
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Hunter’s dollars fund sheep conservation across the United States, and the story is told through a hands-on translocation re-establishing historic home range for the species.
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The winds of change are blowing, and they’re bringing clean energy, prosperity, and good jobs to the U.S. Here’s how wind power can help us solve climate change.
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Plains zebras are nomadic and non-territorial. They are more active during the day and spend most of their time feeding almost entirely on grasses. Because they are constantly grinding food, zebras’ back teeth continue to grow throughout their lives.
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The IUCN World Conservation Congress reconvened in Marseilles to share the latest in conservation and sustainable development practice and policy. Shonagh speaks to IUCN members on how the pandemic affects the climate, and key outcomes from IUCN.
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Aquaculture is the farming of species that live in water—such as fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants. If not managed well, it can bring grave consequences to marine ecosystems. This is already starting to occur because of salmon farming in Chile.
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As their name suggests, howler monkeys are famous for their loud vocalizations.They are considered to be the loudest land mammal on the planet, with howls traveling five kilometers through dense forest.
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Brooke joins Julian Fennessy from Giraffe Conservation Foundation to go on a mission to learn about giraffe populations in Africa. She learns about the species and the threats they face while they capture them in order to fit them with GPS collars.
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Saul Griffith wants you to get excited about electrifying everything. Running our energy system on renewable electricity will save families thousands of dollars per year, create tens of millions of jobs, and make our lives way more awesome.
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Did you know that Tasmanian Devils have four toes on their hind feet but five on their forefeet? This nocturnal marsupial used to live in Australia but now can only be found in the island state of Tasmania.
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Founded in France in 1987, Jouffre upholstery soon expanded to the US, becoming one of the most impeccable upholstery and furniture companies. Jouffre’s moved to sustainable solutions such as water-based glue, FSC-certified wood, & recyclable foam.
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Despite the criticism of experts and the rejection of indigenous communities, the project of the Amazon Waterway is still underway. What are the risks of this work? What do the experts say?
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Iván champions the importance of environmental education in Latin America, speaking with author Tomas Lopez, Senator Eduardo Murat, educator and agronomist Janet Guardiola, & Talisman Cruz, part of the young generation determined to save the planet.
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Your garbage could be one of the largest climate change solutions. You just need to keep it out of the trash.
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For centuries, Jews have asked: is this food fit for me to eat? The tradition of keeping kosher is playing out in new ways in the 21st century, from regenerative farming and cutting food waste, to plant-rich diets and land-based Jewish cuisine.
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Reggie talks about his childhood on the Navajo Nation reservation in New Mexico where he had a strong connection to nature. He wants to save his own little corner of the earth from climate change for himself, his family, and the nature around him.
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Join Mitzi Perdue as she speaks with author & journalist Rachel Love Nuwer about her book, “Poached, Inside the Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking”. Learn about the demands on animals & why poaching is such a threat to species.
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One of the biggest contributors to climate change is your home. But you can turn it into a weapon to fight climate change. And it’s not difficult.
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Come join your host, Romi Castagnino, and learn all about the species with the most extensive range of all North American felines. You’ll also get to see some awesome footage of this wild animal caught on camera trap.
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In this episode, Host Trevor Jones discusses how recent severe weather and climate related events affects energy distribution. Learn how “The Grid” operates and what affect regulation has on power generation and distribution.
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As a middle school science teacher in Dalton, Georgia, Sarah teaches her students about the physics of climate change. The video shows Sarah in the classroom and with her family.
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Ben Lecomte is no stranger to the ocean. Witness firsthand video, from his collection, as he makes a historic swim through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch exploring this large collection of marine trash floating between Japan and the United States.
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This week on Candid Animal Cam, we’re talking about Wildebeest, or gnus. Wildebeests are one of the largest grazers of the African savannas. These antelopes are most well known for their characteristic long-face, thick neck, and horns.
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Expanding the electric grid can bring electricity to people that don’t have access. This requires generators, powerlines, and payment systems. Most of the rapidly growing urban centers around the world will receive energy from the electric grid.
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Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere. What can be done to safeguard reefs from these global impacts?
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3 billion people still burn wood, straw, and other biomass for cooking and heating, killing 3 million people per year. Modern cooking fuels such as LPG, biogas, and electric cooktops are safe, reliable alternatives that produce much less or no indoor air pollution.
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Did you know that Eurasian badgers and red foxes often live together? This relationship is mutualistic, meaning that each species benefits from the interaction. Foxes provide badgers with food scraps, while badgers keep the shared burrow clean.
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In this episode, Host Trevor Jones discusses how recent severe weather and climate related events affects energy distribution. Learn how “The Grid” operates and what affect regulation has on power generation and distribution.
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As a middle school science teacher in Dalton, Georgia, Sarah teaches her students about the physics of climate change. The video shows Sarah in the classroom and with her family.
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The IUCN World Conservation Congress reconvened in Marseilles to share the latest in conservation and sustainable development practice and policy. Shonagh speaks to IUCN members on how the pandemic affects the climate, and key outcomes from IUCN.