
In Wolves Prowling in the Alps, narrator Sir David Attenborough reveals how thermal imaging cameras are used to track a pack of wolves searching for prey around the mountain village of Abruzzo in Italy. They spot red deer, but their hunt is interrupted by human activity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, a series featuring remarkable animal behavior from all seven continents.

In Ethiopian Wolves’ Hunting Strategy, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows the packs of Ethiopian wolves that live high up in the mountaintops. With one dominant female, the pack works together to care for the pups. In this pack, a mother wolf with six pups stays behind to care for them while the rest head out each day to hunt. But unlike other wolves that hunt in groups, these wolves spread out across the mountains to hunt rats, bringing their daily catch back to the den. This video is excerpted from BBC's Life, a show that explores the remarkable strategies animals and plants use to ensure their survival.

Delve into the eerie and enchanting world of creatures of Halloween! This BBC playlist explores the mysterious lives of wolves, bats, spiders, and owls, revealing the fascinating hunting strategies, survival journeys, and unique ecosystems that make them so captivating. Perfect for a spooky science lesson or a deep dive into the animal kingdom's more shadowy inhabitants.

In Predators and Prey in the Arctic, narrator Sir David Attenborough explores snow geese, who gather in numbers to protect themselves and their eggs from Arctic foxes. Watch as an Arctic fox stashes eggs, and wolves hunt for caribou. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In The World's Longest Overland Migration, narrator Sir David Attenborough takes us above the Arctic tundra to see millions of caribou, along with their newborn calves, migrate thousands of miles as they are pursued by hungry wolves. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In Musk Oxen Create a Circle of Safety, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how white wolves separate a young musk ox calf from the herd, but it manages to stay on its feet long enough for the adults to come to its rescue. By forming a tight ring around the calf, the adult oxen scare off the wolves with their size and horns. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In Arctic Chicks and Ducklings Stay Safe, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how baby birds and ducklings that live in the High Arctic have to use creative strategies to evade wolves before they are able to fly. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In A Caribou Migration Across the Tundra, 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.

Discover the beauty of Canada! Take your class on a thrilling journey through Canada’s waterfalls, forests, and frozen wilds with this BBC playlist. From beluga whales to meteor strikes and snowy adventures, these clips bring science and geography to life — no parka required!

In Walia Ibex in Alliance With Baboons, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how the grassy plains of Ethiopia’s highlands can be a dangerous environment for grazers. Luckily, the ibex have allied themselves with gelada baboons as a form of defense. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In Gyrfalcon Chicks Learn to Fly, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how young chicks get ready to leave the nest. A brave female takes flight but crash lands among the rocky slopes. With a white wolf approaching, she must quickly learn to take off from the ground. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In The Go Jetters Log Roll in Canada's Boreal Forest, the Go Jetters crew visits the Boreal Forest in Canada. Ubercorn shares funky facts about how lumberjacks keep the forest sustainable and how they transport logs out of the forest. 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.

In Wolves Prowling in the Alps, narrator Sir David Attenborough reveals how thermal imaging cameras are used to track a pack of wolves searching for prey around the mountain village of Abruzzo in Italy. They spot red deer, but their hunt is interrupted by human activity. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Seven Worlds, One Planet, a series featuring remarkable animal behavior from all seven continents.

In Ethiopian Wolves’ Hunting Strategy, narrator Sir David Attenborough shows the packs of Ethiopian wolves that live high up in the mountaintops. With one dominant female, the pack works together to care for the pups. In this pack, a mother wolf with six pups stays behind to care for them while the rest head out each day to hunt. But unlike other wolves that hunt in groups, these wolves spread out across the mountains to hunt rats, bringing their daily catch back to the den. This video is excerpted from BBC's Life, a show that explores the remarkable strategies animals and plants use to ensure their survival.

Delve into the eerie and enchanting world of creatures of Halloween! This BBC playlist explores the mysterious lives of wolves, bats, spiders, and owls, revealing the fascinating hunting strategies, survival journeys, and unique ecosystems that make them so captivating. Perfect for a spooky science lesson or a deep dive into the animal kingdom's more shadowy inhabitants.

In Predators and Prey in the Arctic, narrator Sir David Attenborough explores snow geese, who gather in numbers to protect themselves and their eggs from Arctic foxes. Watch as an Arctic fox stashes eggs, and wolves hunt for caribou. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In The World's Longest Overland Migration, narrator Sir David Attenborough takes us above the Arctic tundra to see millions of caribou, along with their newborn calves, migrate thousands of miles as they are pursued by hungry wolves. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In Musk Oxen Create a Circle of Safety, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how white wolves separate a young musk ox calf from the herd, but it manages to stay on its feet long enough for the adults to come to its rescue. By forming a tight ring around the calf, the adult oxen scare off the wolves with their size and horns. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In Arctic Chicks and Ducklings Stay Safe, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how baby birds and ducklings that live in the High Arctic have to use creative strategies to evade wolves before they are able to fly. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In A Caribou Migration Across the Tundra, 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.

Discover the beauty of Canada! Take your class on a thrilling journey through Canada’s waterfalls, forests, and frozen wilds with this BBC playlist. From beluga whales to meteor strikes and snowy adventures, these clips bring science and geography to life — no parka required!

In Walia Ibex in Alliance With Baboons, narrator Sir David Attenborough explains how the grassy plains of Ethiopia’s highlands can be a dangerous environment for grazers. Luckily, the ibex have allied themselves with gelada baboons as a form of defense. This video is excerpted from BBC's Planet Earth, a breathtaking documentary series that highlights the natural wonders of our planet.

In Gyrfalcon Chicks Learn to Fly, narrator Gordon Buchanan describes how young chicks get ready to leave the nest. A brave female takes flight but crash lands among the rocky slopes. With a white wolf approaching, she must quickly learn to take off from the ground. This video is excerpted from BBC's Animal Babies, a heartwarming show that follows the first breaths, first steps, and first feeds of some adorable baby animals, revealing the challenges they face to survive in some of the toughest but most beautiful places on the planet.

In The Go Jetters Log Roll in Canada's Boreal Forest, the Go Jetters crew visits the Boreal Forest in Canada. Ubercorn shares funky facts about how lumberjacks keep the forest sustainable and how they transport logs out of the forest. 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.