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Watch a Baby Orangutan Begin to Branch Out From Mom

6th - Higher Ed
At just five and a half months old, baby orangutan Aisha is already showing off her climbing skills.
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Take Notes Little Cub! This Jaguar is Too Cute

6th - Higher Ed
A budding sense of adventure is getting him into all sorts of trouble.
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Fearless Woman Jes Meiris Climbs To New Heights For Love And Community

3rd - Higher Ed
Jes Meiris does what few women do - she climbs some of the largest peaks in our country! Inspired by her Mom, a good climber herself, Jes now presses forward to raise funds and inspire others.



She recently smashed a...
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These Adorable Coatis Sniff Out Their New Homes

6th - Higher Ed
Coatis, also known as coatimundis, are found in the southwestern U.S. and Central and South America.
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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Pangolins

6th - Higher Ed
Meet Anggun and Pangolina, two representatives of one of the most endangered species in the world.
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Cute Serval Kittens Play With Some Interesting Toys

6th - Higher Ed
Zookeepers give these kitties brand new enrichment, created by local summer camp kids with some questionable art tastes.
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Ever Hear of the Elusive Mountain Coati?

6th - Higher Ed
Learn all about this peculiar creature hailing from mountainous regions of the Americas.
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This Jaguar Cub Has a Lot to Learn

6th - Higher Ed
A budding sense of adventure is getting him into all sorts of trouble.
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A Baby Orangutan Takes Her First Steps Towards Becoming Independent

6th - Higher Ed
Mom is keeping a close eye on her every step of the way.
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Serval Kittens Get Some Brand New Play Toys

6th - Higher Ed
Zookeepers leave out brand new enrichment items created specifically for the kitties by San Diego Zoo's summer camp kids. Their favorite toy? It may surprise you - or it may not.
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Agile Mountain Coatis Explore A Brand New Exhibit for the first time

6th - Higher Ed
Learn where these strange-looking raccoons come from and other amazing facts.
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Rambunctious Jaguar Cub Plays with Mom at San Diego Zoo

6th - Higher Ed
Watch as the adventurous cub explores the exhibit, testing out his climbing skills.
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Teeny Baby Orangutan Starts to Venture Out on Her Own

6th - Higher Ed
Indah lets her baby, Aisha, practice climbing while still keeping a very watchful eye.
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BMC Fourstroke Review - 2019 Bible of Bike Tests

9th - Higher Ed
The BMC Fourstroke is an ultra-modern race-focused beast with just enough muscle to handle today’s rowdy race courses without sacrificing a single ounce of get-up-and-go. Find the full review at bikemag.com
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See Curious Coatis Sniff Out Their New Surroundings

6th - Higher Ed
Coatis, also known as coatimundis, are found in the southwestern U.S. and Central and South America.
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Bible Trail Guide: Park City's Wasatch Crest is a Flow Overload

9th - Higher Ed
Join pro rider Eric Porter and BIKE's Justin Olsen for a ripping fall lap on the Wasatch Crest above Park City, Utah, during the 2020 Bible of Bike Tests. Starting from Guardsman Pass, it's a bit of climbing and then a bunch of...
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What is Indoor Rock Climbing?

Pre-K - 5th
Planning on taking your kid or toddler to indoor rock climbing? In today's episode we will tell you what is indoor rock climbing and what to expect when you visit an indoor rock climbing gym with children. Indoor rock climbing has some...
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Life in a Rain Forest

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “Life in a Rain Forest” which explores the parts of a rain forest and how the animals that live there have adapted to that environment.
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The Thrill-Seeking Gene

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mountains, once sacred and forbidding, have become destinations of mass pilgrimage and modern reverence—but this new form of mountain worship often tames their raw power for our convenience and safety. Yet for some, the wildness and...
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What Mountain Climbing Really Looks Like

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As humanity shed ancient fears of divine wrath and mythical beasts, mountains transformed from forbidden zones into irresistible beacons of the sublime—a mix of terror, beauty, and longing. Our fascination became obsession, driven by a...
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The Appeal of Mountain Climbing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In Mountain Quest, Renan Ozturk offers a deeply personal exploration of the allure and peril of high-altitude climbing, describing it as both a passion and a calling. Narrated by Willem Dafoe, the film reflects on humanity's mysterious...
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Wonderscape

The Sound of Poetry: Rhythm, Rhyme, and Repetition

K - 5th
Sound devices in poetry enhance rhythm, mood, and meaning by emphasizing certain words and phrases. Amanda Gorman’s The Hill We Climb exemplifies five key sound devices: alliteration, assonance, consonance, rhyme, and repetition. These...
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Great Big Story

Kyle Maynard's incredible journey, climbing against all odds

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Kyle Maynard, born with congenital amputation, conquers the world’s peaks.
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The Inca Empire: Machu Picchu and Cusco

6th - Higher Ed
Exploring Machu Picchu, Peru:Our adventure begins amidst the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, offering insight into the fascinating culture of the Incas. Traverse breathtaking paths, uncover hidden treasures, and marvel at the...