Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Climbers’ Paradise is the Last Refuge for an Ancient Species

9th - Higher Ed
It’s called the Land of Arches. With more than 100 natural sandstone arches, Kentucky’s Red River Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle. The gorge is considered one of the world’s premier rock climbing destinations. It’s also a haven...
Instructional Video5:04
The Business Professor

The Endangered Species Act

Higher Ed
The Endangered Species Act
News Clip1:29
Curated Video

17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Endangered Species Act Rules

Higher Ed
The plaintiffs argue the changes "significantly weaken" the law, which has provided protections to more than 1,600 kinds of animals and plants.
News Clip4:13
Curated Video

Those Who Live And Work Near Levees All Want Something Different

Higher Ed
After repeated floods, those who live and work near U.S. levee systems agree something has to change. Getting them to agree on what is tough.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Forty Years of the Endangered Species Act

9th - 10th
The Endangered Species Act was passed in 1973, nearly unopposed. Conservation biologist Joe Roman and environmental historian Peter Alagona discuss how effective the Act has been in the last forty years and what steps could be taken for...
Audio
NPR: National Public Radio

Npr: Endangered Wolves Make a Comeback

9th - 10th
NPR's Morning Edition reported on the success of the Yellowstone Restoration Project (February 19, 2004). Listen to the program, read about gray wolves, view a map of the wolf population in Yellowstone, or view a photo gallery.