February is a month for love, so it felt fitting to fill the month with Nature programs that will pull on your heartstrings and renew your passion for the natural world. Watch by tuning in on PBS or streaming online ...
READ MORE ›Where the Seabird Guano Goes
With ocean plastics now present on a global scale, seabirds can ingest it almost anywhere and that's not where the issue stops.
READ MORE ›Nature Reads Round-Up
We've rounded up a handful of the latest nature news bites and interesting stories you should know (and share.) From falling spiders to shark sleuthing, here is our first reads-round-up of the new year...
READ MORE ›Wolves and Willows: A Howling Success
When someone shot the last wolf in Yellowstone National Park in 1926, they probably gave no thought to the effect that action might have on trees. But the absence of apex ...
READ MORE ›All the Pretty Horses – 7 Breeds You Should Know
Our two-part series, Equus "Story of the Horse," explores the origins of the modern day horse, as well as the ways this remarkable animal plays a vital role in our lives. With over 400 various breeds, the horse ...
READ MORE ›Will Climate Change Drive a New Species of Crossbill to Extinction?
Most songbirds head south for the winter, as food supplies disappear, returning to breed in the spring, when booming insect populations can satisfy clamoring broods. Not crossbills. This colorful finch, which inhabits ...
READ MORE ›Bringing the Past to Life in Technicolor
One of the most important features of animals is their color. Whether it be to attract a mate or hide from a predator, color is involved in most aspects of animal behavior and influences how well they survive and pass ...
READ MORE ›What to Watch: January
Happy New Year NATURE fans! We’re starting the year off strong with new premieres and a couple of classics from the NATURE archive. Here’s our monthly rundown of can’t-miss programs. Watch by tuning ...
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