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Documentaries, films, & videos

A life on our planet

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Dynasties

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blue planet II

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human planet

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My octopus teacher

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Seven worlds one planet

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Our planet- Behind the scenes

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OTHER RESources

Use the National Audubon Society's Birds and Climate Visualizer to see which species are threatened in your area.
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Use BBC Our Planet's Explorable Globe to explore the world's habitats and how humans affect them.
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Use NASA's Earth Now for a real-time satellite globe of the world's climate change-related events, and the Climate Time Machine for interactive visualizations of the changing earth.
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Visit the Joel Sartore's Photo Ark, a documentation photo project focused on endangered species.
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Visit The Guardian's Environment stories page for truly expansive coverage of humans, nature, and their intersection.
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Listen to the Climate One podcast for in-depth discussions on a wide range of climate issues, with a wide array of experts.
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Listen to the BBC Earth podcast on the wonders of nature, and the human beings lucky and tough enough to explore them. It is equal parts hair-raising, awe-inspiring, and emotional. 
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Listen to National Geographic's podcast Overheard at Nat Geo for immersive, in-depth, and exciting stories from naturalists, historians, and all sorts of explorers.
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Listen to Chris Morgan's podcast The Wild for journeys in the wild and fascinating explorations into natural topics.

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“'Dear old world', she murmured, 'you are very lovely, and I am glad to be alive in you.'”

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~ L.M. Montgomerey, Anne of Green Gables

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