National Parks Service
Study the Scientist: A Hydrologist
Hydrologist Jim Roche manages Yosemite's water quality monitoring program and works to protect the park's water resources, including two Wild & Scenic rivers: the Merced and the Tuolumne rivers.
Science360
Arctic soils key to future climate
Since the last ice age, plants in the Alaskan Arctic have been taking carbon out of the atmosphere and locking it away in the soil. So, for thousands of years, the soil microbes in this region of the world have subsisted on a limited...
The Art Assignment
Landscape Archaeology | Mariam Ghani + Erin Ellen Kelly | The Art Assignment
This week we speak to collaborating artists Mariam Ghani and Erin Ellen Kelly at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and learn about their approach to learning about and working with landscapes.
msvgo
Introduction to Ecology
Explain ecosystem, environment its biotic and abiotic components, the levels of ecological hierarchy and the branches of ecology.
National Parks Service
Welcome to Your National Parks!
Park Ranger Shelton Johnson and National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis encourage you to visit one of America's 393 national parks. (2:53) (Scroll down for more videos)
National Parks Service
Rim Fire
The 2013 Rim Fire was, at the time, the largest forest fire in California history, and the largest fire in Yosemite history. Burning 400 square miles, the speed and size of the fire was unprecedented. As these unnaturally large fires...
Let's Tute
Drawing Landscape/Scenery with Geometric Shapes
In this video we will learn how to draw Landscape/Scenery with Geometric Shapes
The Art Assignment
The Case for Land Art | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
EARTHWORKS. LAND ART. EARTH ART. Whatever you call it, we look at what it means to make art out in nature and in the world from the 1960s to today.
The Art Assignment
The Case for Impressionism
Impressionism is one of the best known and loved movements in Art History, but why? We present a case for why Impressionism is interesting and worth your attention and admiration, beyond the famous names behind it of Claude Monet, Berthe...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
EB Presents: Biodiversity Infographic Explainer
Overview of how scientists measure biodiversity.
The Viral Fever
Discovering Socotra: The Alien Island with a Unique Ecosystem and Culture
Socotra full length: This video explores the unique island of Socotra, located between the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. Known for its alien-looking landscape and high biodiversity, Socotra is home to many endemic plant...
Mazz Media
Glacier
This live-action video program is about glaciers. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
Schooling Online
Perfecting Poetry: Rosemary Dobson - Introduction to Rosemary Dobson
Meet Rosemary Dobson, a great Australian poet. Find out who she was, where she came from and why her poems are remarkable. We’ll look at her personal and contextual influences, which ranged from her Australian identity to Classical art....
Professor Dave Explains
Herpetologist Jessica Ford (Get to Know a Scientist!)
What is a herpetologist? It's someone who studies reptiles and amphibians! Meet Jessica Ford, a PhD candidate at McGill University, who studies toads and tadpoles and their connection with the environment. If you like playing in the mud,...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Park Mystery Video #7 Answer
Watch this to find out the answer to Park Mystery Video #7!
National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 20: Granite
Many national parks were founded for their geology, and Yosemite is known throughout the world for its exceptional high cliffs and rounded domes. Visitors to the park, from hikers to rock climbers, experience a landscape dominated by...
Weatherthings
Weather Things: Winter
The orbit of Earth on a tilted axis around the sun leads to the seasons. The resulting change of angle of the sun, and length of day controls how warm we get at different times of the year. With those changes in seasons come changes in...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - Wear and Tear
The forces of sun, wind and water have changed the face of earth just as much as tectonics. Weathering and erosion are driven by gravity, flattening the landscape. They create soil. Deposition starts the process of forming sedimentary rock.
Apalapse
Photography Tips - Five Tips for Better Landscape Photography
In this video I share five landscape photography tips that should bring your photos to a new level.
Mazz Media
Erosion
This live-action video program is about erosion. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and...
Visual Learning Systems
Forces Shaping the Earth: Glaciers
Gravity and erosion are major factors in changing the shape of the surface of Earth. The different types of erosion, and the major types of mass movements caused by gravity are discussed in this video. Other terminology includes:...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Latex Painting on Canvas for Home Decoration
Watch how I use Behr latex house paint samples and left overs to paint a large canvas to decorate my living room. KEEP CREATING! :)
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
How to Paint Tree Silhouettes Over a Watercolor Landscape | Painting Lesson | Art Tutorial
Learn how to paint beautiful watercolor landscapes with overlapping tree silhouettes in this art tutorial. Supplies used in this video are: Watercolor Paper: https://amzn.to/2D0l0ky Watercolor Paint: https://amzn.to/2U3BEWl Brushes:...
Science360
Food and fear: Modeling animal trade-offs shaped by landscape complexity
The Lemhi Valley is a high desert sagebrush steppe environment in eastern Idaho, along the border with Montana. It's a critical habitat and a gorgeous piece of intact sagebrush landscape, according to University of Idaho mammalian...