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The Go Jetters Learn About the Christmas Island Crab Migration

In The Go Jetters Learn About the Christmas Island Crab Migration, the Go Jetters visit Christmas Island to learn about the annual red crab migration. Ubercorn shares funky facts about the island and how the islanders help the crabs during their migration from the center of the island to the sea. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four international heroes as they travel the globe visiting landmarks and solving environmental problems with Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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Go Jetters and the Great Stork Migration

The Go Jetters are preparing baby storks to take to the sky on their annual migration from Spain to Africa. Ubercorn shares funky facts about bird migration, like why they fly in a V formation and how baby storks know where to go when they migrate. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four international heroes as they travel the globe visiting landmarks and solving environmental problems with Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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Whoosh! Wind Power

In Whoosh! Wind Power, the Go Jetters learn about wind power. First, Grandmaster Glitch and the Grimbots discover just how powerful wind can be. Then Ubercorn shares funky facts about wind and how it helps birds migrate and people create electricity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four international heroes as they travel the globe visiting landmarks and solving environmental problems with Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.

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Desert Journeys: Surviving the Kalahari's Seasons
In Desert Journeys: Surviving the Kalahari's Seasons, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows how animals like zebras and elephants navigate the harsh environment of the Kalahari Desert. Using instinct and memory, they undertake incredible migrations to find scarce water supplies during the dry season, demonstrating remarkable adaptation and resilience. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.
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Christmas Island: The March of the Red Crabs
In Christmas Island: The March of the Red Crabs, watch as millions of red crabs face an unexpected threat to their annual migration — yellow crazy ants, which were introduced to the island by humans. The ants disrupt the crabs' journey, potentially affecting the island's ecosystem and the crabs' survival. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.
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Caribou: Surviving the Grasslands
In Caribou: Surviving the Grasslands, follow narrator Sir David Attenborough on an incredible journey as caribou calves embark on their first migration across the Arctic tundra. Watch their determination and resilience as they encounter predators and navigate the difficulties of their surroundings. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Planet Earth II, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.
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The Caucasus Mountains

In The Caucasus Mountains, host Joanna Lumley travels through the mountains which form a natural border between Georgia and Russia to explore routes taken by early traders. She learns how isolated mountain regions developed their own cultures and how people living there often face hardships that lead them to migrate into towns and cities. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure, a documentary series uncovering the rich history and cultural treasures of the Silk Road.

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Humpback Whales: Giants of the Ocean and Their Amazing Behavior
The article "Humpback Whales: Giants of the Ocean and Their Amazing Behavior" from BBC's Discover Wildlife explains the extraordinary lives of humpback whales. These giant marine mammals, known for their acrobatic leaps and complex songs, migrate across oceans, exhibit cooperative feeding behaviors like bubble-netting, and communicate in ways that mystify scientists. Despite their size, they are gentle giants, and their populations have made a remarkable recovery since the whaling industry nearly decimated them.
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A Dramatic Decline in Wild Swans

Only 87 Bewick's swans migrated to Slimbridge recently in contrast to over 600 in the 1970s. Warmer temperatures in countries like Holland and Germany have led to less ice coverage and this means the birds can stay and roost closer to Russia. This video is excerpted from BBC News.

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Thanks to New DNA Technology, Ancient Human Remains Come to Life

Scientists use a revolutionary technique to better study the DNA of bones from burial sites over a thousand years old. Highlighting gradual changes in the DNA is unlocking Britain’s history, providing information on human migration and the interaction between different populations from the Romans to the Anglo-Saxons. This video is excerpted from BBC News.

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Windy Ways and Blustery Days

In Windy Ways and Blustery Days, Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers explore on a blustery day. They notice birds, but what happens when the birds start to fly on this windy day? This video is excerpted from BBC's Ranger Hamza’s Eco Quest, a nature exploration show in which Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers go on quests to discover nature’s wonders and the important role they play in our environment.

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Swallow-Tailed Kites: Amazing Aviators

In Swallow-Tailed Kites: Amazing Aviators, these birds take a break in Florida to breed, feed, and rest before continuing on their journey to South America. This video is excerpted from BBC's Natural World Florida: America's Animal Paradise, a series displaying Florida’s diverse wildlife and its resilience against increasing environmental threats.