Instructional Video2:26
MinuteEarth

How A Whale And A Bear Beat The System

12th - Higher Ed
While the rest of the world’s megafauna are still foundering in the anthropocene era, these two big animals have used little animal strategies to bounce back. Way back.
Instructional Video3:51
SciShow

The World's Most Abundant Mineral, and Oddball Whales

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News takes you to the depths of the Earth, where the world’s most abundant mineral is found, and to the Arabian Sea, where a strange population of whales has been living in isolation for 70,000 years!
Instructional Video3:06
SciShow

Humpbacks Might Be the Superheroes of the Sea

12th - Higher Ed
We don’t expect animals to act in a way that doesn’t directly benefit their species. But humpback whales are willing to take on one of their few natural predators to become the heroes of the ocean!
News Clip1:10
Curated Video

In a meeting hosted by The International Whaling Commission, the group approved extending bowhead whaling quotas for Alaska Eskimos.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Whale hunting quotas increased CAPTION: In a meeting hosted by The International Whaling Commission, the group approved extending bowhead whaling quotas for Alaska Eskimos. The 76-nation commission voted by consensus, but...
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

Comment from New Zealand, Costa Rican Rican delegates

Higher Ed
1. Various of delegates at conference 2. Conference speaker at table 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Carter, delegate from New Zealand: "We had a frank discussion with the Japanese, the Australians gave their point of view which is the...
Instructional Video
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: How Humpbacks Hunt With Bubbles

9th - 10th
Scientists are studying how humpback whales catch schools of fish by casting a net of bubbles around them, a practice called bubble-netting. Aired Jun. 30, 2011. [3:51]