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Elusive Snow Leopard Of The Himalayas – Planet Earth II

 

By: BBC Earth Unplugged

Originally published on Nov 14, 2016

There are thought to be as few as 3500 snow leopards left in the wild. Using state of the art motion detecting remove cameras the Planet Earth II team were able to gain access into this elusive big cats world.

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Red Birds Of Paradise – Behind The Scenes – Planet Earth II

 

By: BBC Earth Unplugged

Originally published on Nov 17, 2016

High in the treetops of West Papua, the Planet Earth II team find what they have been searching for.

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Planet Earth II: Official Extended Trailer – BBC Earth

 

By: BBC Earth

Originally published on Oct 14, 2016

10 years ago Planet Earth changed our view of the world. Now we take you closer than ever before. This is life in all its wonder. This is Planet Earth II.

Episode two details below. Please check local listings for specific information:
· UK, BBC1 13th Nov, Sunday, 8pm
· Nordics (BBC Earth channel), 13th Nov, Sunday, 8pm
· Poland (BBC Earth Channel) 7th November, 8pm

A decade ago, the landmark television series Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Planet Earth II, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, will reveal our planet from a completely new perspective, using significant advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world.

And if you are not excited enough already it features an original score by legendary composer Hans Zimmer.

Coming soon!

A BBC Studios Natural History Unit production, co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Télévisions.

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Linen: in your shirt, your porridge & your garden

 

By: Nomad Dimitri

Originally published on Oct 10, 2016

Most people’s favorite natural fiber is cotton which is, actually, lousy by at least one measure: it is water-loving (“hydrophilic”). Cotton soaks and holds the moisture from your body, which is why sports companies sell you synthetic gym clothes.

Linen, on the other hand, is perfect for “breathing” and wicking moisture away from your body.

But that is not all: linen seeds are super nutritious and so is linen oil, which is also perfect for nourishing your wood table.

The linen plant also shines in the garden, with hundreds of blue flowers blooming continuously from early spring to autumn. And it is super easy to grow. Check it out!

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams Celebrates the National Park Service Centennial from the International Space Station

 

By: NASA Johnson

Originally Published on Aug 25, 2016

NASA Astronaut Jeff Williams shares his photos and personal stories as he celebrates the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. Jeff’s affection for the National Parks began when he was a child. His father was a seasonal park ranger severing at Devils Tower National Monument. Now, his unique vantage point on the International Space Station provides an endless panorama of the natural beauty and awesome grandeur that is found in the National Parks.
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Jane’s Message for World Elephant Day

By:  On August

Today is World Elephant Day and I am thinking of the magical times when I have been privileged to watch wild elephants in different places in Africa. How wonderful it was to see them feeding, using their trunks like hands to pick leaves overhead, or tear up lush green grass in great bunches, then push the food into their mouths. And special times when I watched them bathing in a river, sucking up trunk fulls of water and squirting it over their backs, sometimes submerging with just the tips of their trunks showing like periscopes above the water. And what fun the young elephants have playing in the water, squirting each other and messing about like kids in a swimming pool.

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Take care of our planet

 

TV Dumped in a Lake. Not good!
TV Dumped in a Lake. Not good!
TV Dumped in a Lake. Not good!
TV Dumped in a Lake. Not good!
TV Dumped in a Lake, Not good!
TV Dumped in a Lake, Not good!

Whoever did this littered. Littering in the environment is no good because in can hurt the animals that live in it.  A lot of people litter because they are lazy or do not want to properly dispose of garbage. It is like they think they are the only ones who live on earth. Littering also ruins the beauty of the environment . The park where my Dad took this picture is beautiful, but the Television in the lake kind of ruins it. We should take care of the planet by disposing of garbage appropriately.

Note by Earth My Planet: Written by a 9 year old who is environmentally conscious and responsible.

 

FAQ Friday: Is That A House Cat?

 

By: Big Cat Rescue

Originally published on Jul 22, 2016

We get asked a lot about our small species of wild cats, as many people confuse them with housecats. Learn more about these species.

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One Year on Earth – Seen From 1 Million Miles

 

By: NASA Goddard

Originally published on Jul 20, 2016

On July 20, 2015, NASA released to the world the first image of the sunlit side of Earth captured by the space agency’s EPIC camera on NOAA’s DSCOVR satellite. The camera has now recorded a full year of life on Earth from its orbit at Lagrange point 1, approximately 1 million miles from Earth, where it is balanced between the gravity of our home planet and the sun.

EPIC takes a new picture every two hours, revealing how the planet would look to human eyes, capturing the ever-changing motion of clouds and weather systems and the fixed features of Earth such as deserts, forests and the distinct blues of different seas. EPIC will allow scientists to monitor ozone and aerosol levels in Earth’s atmosphere, cloud height, vegetation properties and the ultraviolet reflectivity of Earth.

The primary objective of DSCOVR, a partnership between NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Air Force, is to maintain the nation’s real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities, which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of space weather alerts and forecasts from NOAA.

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Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Kayvon Sharghi

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