By: BBC
Programme website: http://bbc.in/1PMu6Bo Frigate birds are ocean hunters that can’t get wet, yet they overcome this handicap to catch their prey – flying fish – in a spectacular way.
By: BBC
Programme website: http://bbc.in/1PMu6Bo Frigate birds are ocean hunters that can’t get wet, yet they overcome this handicap to catch their prey – flying fish – in a spectacular way.
By: NASA Goddard
From a quarter to half of Earth’s vegetated lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change on April 25. The greening represents an increase in leaves on plants and trees equivalent in area to two times the continental United States.
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By: nomad dimitri
A long time ago, I inspired by “The Man who Planted Trees” (by Jean Giono), I decided to become *a man who plants trees*. Through my life, I must have planted over 1000 trees (including transplanting those college-days avocado seeds which are now huge trees), just as many bushes & a countless numbers of perennials & annuals.
This has been a feel-good, warm & fuzzy love affair, but, I think, not my most important lifetime contribution to the planet. Roughly the time I started planting, I had a life-changing conversation with an eminent professor of mine, a biologist that was very concerned about the fate of the planet (this is back in the days before global warming was even suspected to occur).
I was a 18-year old from Europe (where a squirrel is considered “wildlife”) at a California campus where mountain lions roamed. Concerned about “losing” the paradise of California to a european fate, I asked the wise biologist how I could contribute.
What he told me, changed my behavior forever….
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We are a group of members of Google+ Create, a Google program for recognizing creative users of Google+. This year we are celebrating Earth Day with this small, symbolic art project with the theme: Earth Day 2016 – My planet. My part.
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By: Big Cat Rescue
What is catnip exactly, and how does it affect cats? Learn about what attracts cats to catnip, and what to expect giving your cats catnip.
BIG CAT TV is a close look into our day-to-day operations, the conservation efforts we support, and the 100+ feline residents of “Big Cat Rescue” in Tampa, FL. USA. Big Cat Rescue is an educational non-breeding sanctuary and a registered non-profit 501c3 so your donations are tax deductible!
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Originally Published on Mar 18, 2016
Watch the video to learn about Feed a Bee! Bees and pollinators need to eat. With your help, we have set out to plant more seeds to create forage for pollinators around the U.S. It is easy to help! Each time you use the the hashtag #FeedABee with ?, Bayer will plant wildflowers to feed a bee. Help us feed a bee today!
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From DisneyNature the Documentary Wings of Life. Awesome Photography.
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By: NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries
Originally Published on Oct 23, 2015
As NOAA Administrator Dr. Kathryn Sullivan says, “No matter what you see out your living room window or off of your back porch, you are first and foremost a citizen of the planet – and a citizen of an ocean planet.” With that in mind, a year ago today we launched #EarthIsBlue to bring you incredible images and videos of America’s underwater treasures. Watch our video to learn why we’ve been sharing these images and how you can help us keep this blue planet vibrant!
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By: NASA.gov Video
This animation features actual satellite images of the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the DSCOVR spacecraft’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) and telescope, and the Earth – one million miles away.
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Credit: NASA/NOAA
Why do butterflies flutter? Nic and Si reveal exactly what’s happening during the flight of these beautiful creatures with the help of a super slow motion camera.
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