News Clip3:53
Curated Video

New US school prepares youth for climate change

Higher Ed
A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
News Clip3:53
Curated Video

New school prepares youth for climate change

Higher Ed
A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Huge manmade safari park opens

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035529LEAD IN: A huge manmade safari has opened in the UAE. Over two hundred animals are settling into the Al Ain African Safari park, which is designed to showcase African wildlife. STORY-LINE: You...
Instructional Video3:49
Curated Video

Bid to rid Berlin of invasive US crayfish is boon for local restaurants

Higher Ed
In the heart of Germany's largest city, fisherman Klaus Hidde wades through the shallow ponds and creeks of Britzer Garten park shortly after sunrise to check his 17 traps. The spoils are rich. As he shakes out the nets,...
News Clip4:33
Curated Video

Scientists use cat food to stop killer shrimp invading Britain

Higher Ed
AP Television Cardiff, 4th March 2011 1. Medium of invasive shrimp in dish zoom in to close up 2. Wide scientist looking at shrimp through microscope 3. Close of shrimp on computer screen 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Steve...
Instructional Video1:45
Curated Video

Authorities launch biggest ever rat kill to protect unique native species

Higher Ed
Pinzon Island, Ecuador - 17 November 2012 1. Wide of helicopter flying over Pinzon Island with rat poison being carried in container below 2. Various of helicopter 3. Wide of helicopter approaching ocean heliport to pick up rat...
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

More than 700 people turned out for the first-ever Florida Python Challenge to help rid the Everglades of the Burmese Python. The snake, an invasive non-native species, is decimating wildlife like rabbits and deer.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Hundreds Hunt for Invasive Pythons in Everglades CAPTION: More than 700 people turned out for the first-ever Florida Python Challenge to help rid the Everglades of the Burmese Python. The snake, an invasive non-native species,...
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Asian carp may be a plankton-gobbling nuisance threatening the Great Lakes, but Illinois officials on Thursday expressed hope in changing that perception one bite at a time.

Higher Ed
Headline: Illinois launches Asian carp anti-hunger program caption: Asian carp were imported from China and escaped into the Mississippi River in the 1970s and now Illinois officials want to stop this invasive species from entering the...
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

US Oregon - Armed group: govt intimidated ranchers / Sheriff tells Oregon protesters: 'go home' / Oregon armed group rejects plea to leave / Reax to FBI video showing shooting / Last Oregon Occupiers Surrender To FBI

Higher Ed
Federal authorities made no immediate attempt to retake the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the remote high desert of eastern Oregon, which about two dozen activists seized as part of a decades-long fight over public lands in the...
Instructional Video6:36
Curated Video

Huge manmade safari park opens

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: A huge manmade safari has opened in the UAE. Over two hundred animals are settling into the Al Ain African Safari park, which is designed to showcase African wildlife. STORY-LINE: You don't have to go Kenya or Namibia to go on...
News Clip4:11
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Goats help prevent wildfires in California

9th - Higher Ed
In California authorities use goats to prevent wildfires as the animals eat up brush that could lead to infernos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Instructional Video11:12
Bozeman Science

Populations

9th - 12th Standards
The largest concentration of free-roaming wildlife in the continental United States is found in Yellowstone National Park. A video describes the three main types of population interactions: mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. It...
Instructional Video5:47
California Academy of Science

Solutions to Human Impacts

6th - 10th Standards
The phrase think globally, act locally inspires scholars to address pollution. After learning about invasive species, nutrient pollution, and dead zones, discussion questions help scholars link the concepts. They then apply knowledge of...
Instructional Video6:52
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Bozeman Science

LS2C - Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning and Resilience

3rd - 12th
How do ecosystems react to change over time? Show your class how natural and man-made factors affect the organisms in an area using the guidelines in a video about standard LS2C. Topics include biotic and abiotic factors, biodiversity,...
Instructional Video4:04
Deep Look

A Real Alien Invasion Is Coming to a Palm Tree Near You

6th - 12th Standards
What happens when you plant large numbers of non-native trees in an area? Well, sometimes it attracts the wrong kind of attention! Meet the South American palm weevil, an insect that spends its entire life cycle destroying palm...
Instructional Video3:53
MinuteEarth

Invasion of the Yellow Crazy Ants!

6th - 12th Standards
How much does an invasive species really matter? The video focuses on examples of accidental species spread as well as intentional introductions. It highlights the problems caused by spreading new plants and animals to areas with no...
Instructional Video11:39
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Channel Islands Film

Restoration

4th - 12th
The tale of the restoration of California's Channel Islands begins with a video that details the devastation of Santa Cruz island by the introduction of species that are not native to the region. Additionally, the video discusses the...
Instructional Video10:45
SciShow

Invasive Species: The Story of Bunny

9th - 12th Standards
Lionfish, a species of fish introduced into the Atlantic, have been so successful that to keep their population normal, two percent of their population would need to be killed every month! The narrator explains how invasive species can...
Instructional Video7:02
Be Smart

Inside the World of Fire Ants!

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that fire ant colonies are seen as small mounds on the surface of Earth but underground, tunnels can extend as far as 25 feet away? Viewers learn about the unique history of fire ants, from the pain of their sting to their...
Instructional Video10:38
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Crash Course

5 Human Impacts on the Environment

7th - 12th
It is estimated that within 100 years, there will be no rain forests. The video on ecosystems covers the impact humans have on the environment. It includes ecosystem services, the importance of biodiversity, deforestation,...
Instructional Video3:24
TED-Ed

Attack of the Killer Algae

9th - 12th
Invasive species can remind us of a horror film! In this video, an algae, popularly used in home aquariums, gets out and takes over coastal ecosystems, destroying the native organisms. The bright side, however, is an example where...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Nihoa Island

9th - 10th
This video segment adapted from the NOW-RAMP 2002 Expedition documents a research expedition to Nihoa Island. It showcases Nihoa's unique birds and plants, the threat posed by invading grasshoppers, and restoration efforts. [1:47]