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Watch two hours of incredible wildlife scenes, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, featuring everything from an iguana hunt to the world's bravest mantid. Welcome to BBC Earth, your home for 50 years of dramatic, rare, and exclusive natural history content.
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BBC Earth presents 50 years of dramatic, rare, and exclusive natural history content, exploring the world's wonders and challenging questions like whether hatchlings will survive predators and waves.
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Yellowstone wolves were observed visiting an elk carcass. This interaction highlights a fundamental aspect of the park's ecosystem.
Such events are common in wildlife, showcasing natural predator-prey dynamics and the crucial role scavengers play in maintaining ecological balance.
Happy 65th Anniversary to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge!
For over six decades, this vital refuge has protected unique ecosystems and diverse wildlife, serving as a cornerstone of conservation.
Its enduring legacy is a testament to the importance of preserving America's natural heritage.
A walrus enjoys a simple day: dining on clams and mussels, swimming, and socializing with thousands of friends on shore. They also groom their impressive tusks and whiskers.
Discover a behind-the-scenes look into the daily life of a Pacific walrus.
@wildcorwin offers insights into vital conservation efforts. Time-tested and bipartisan policies like the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act have successfully recovered beloved animals, including condors, whales, and bald eagles.
Our country's wild legacy is one of protection, not destruction. Recognizing this history helps us remember the wild spirit within ourselves.
We can’t imagine Yellowstone without wolves, the Everglades without alligators, or the U.S. without bald eagles. A world without wildlife is unthinkable.
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) has protected these iconic species and many others. Its continued success relies on our commitment to protect it.
Winter is a time for rest, peace, and patience, anticipating spring's arrival.
It's an ideal period to connect with the natural world, embracing its quiet rhythm and settling in for a while.
Do you juggle grocery runs, enjoy a good meal, or wrangle kids at bedtime? If so, you might have more in common with an Alaskan brown bear than you think!
We spoke with a brown bear mom who offered a glimpse into her daily life with cubs. Discover how your routine compares to hers.
Tiny worlds and lives exist all around you—at your feet, in the air, and in your backyard. Moving too quickly means you might miss them.
Beyond just smelling the roses, practice the art of noticing. Listen to the birds, observe the deer, and truly see the subtle beauty of your surroundings.
We all share a common goal: to protect iconic wildlife like bald eagles, wolves, and sea otters. We also strive for clean land, air, and water, ensuring ecosystems remain strong and stable.
That's why we consistently advocate for wildlife protection, working to preserve these vital natural resources for everyone.
We loved seeing wildlife conservation represented on the dance floor. Congratulations, #RobertIrwin; the animals are celebrating your dedication today.
Missing the show? Continue supporting wildlife by exploring Defenders of Wildlife's videos, blogs, and news. Visit their website to help secure a win for wildlife!
Brown bears are iconic inhabitants of wild landscapes across the Northern Hemisphere. These powerful omnivores are crucial to their ecosystems, demonstrating remarkable adaptability.
Known for their strength and diverse diets, brown bears thrive in varied habitats. Their presence signifies healthy, robust wilderness areas.
One species can protect an entire ecosystem. These are known as "umbrella species," exemplified by the northern spotted owl.
Their habitat supports not only themselves but also hundreds of other plants and animals. Protecting these key species thus safeguards whole ecosystems.
Unchecked extinction and unprotected wildlife mean losing more than just animals. We risk losing our greatest teachers, furry friends, and vital ties to the natural world—all within our lifetime.
However, through the Endangered Species Act and similar policies, we can ensure their safety.
Some native North American animals, though perhaps perceived as creepy, are undeniably cool and absolutely worth protecting. Their unique ecological roles are vital.
Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection and restoration of all native species across North America, ensuring even these often-misunderstood creatures thrive.
Witness the magnificent California condor in its natural habitat. As North America's largest land bird, it boasts an impressive 10-foot wingspan.
Watch it soar to heights of 15,000 feet, traveling up to 250 miles daily in search of its next meal.
Dr. Goodall, thank you for illuminating our understanding. Your insights highlight our profound responsibility to this world, our neighbors, and all life.
True care emerges only when we grasp this fundamental connection. It is our duty to protect and nurture our shared planet.
We all share a profound love for wildlife and our planet's wild places. These natural wonders are invaluable national treasures, essential for our future and the health of the global ecosystem.
Without collective action to protect them, these precious environments and the species they harbor face irreversible loss. It is imperative that we unite to safeguard them for generations to come.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















