Watch as seahorses swim onto your screens in Survival of the Slowest, an upcoming episode of The Nature of Things, featuring insights from our Program Leader Dr Sarah Foster and Aubrey Malone from Tampa Bay Watch, contributors of iSeahorse, our citizen science project.

🇨🇦 Airing in Canada only
📣 Thursday, January 15
🕘 9:00 PM & 9:30 PM (NT)
📺On CBC TV or stream on CBC Gem

#SavingSeahorses #thenatureofthings #ProjectSeahorse #TambaBayWatch #Seahorse #Conservation

I've had this bookmarked for a day or so and then I saw a rave review of it last night, so made a point of watching it when I got home today...

This is an amazing story about an amazing woman and her amazing life...can't recommend it enough...

#TheNatureOfThings #CBC #Science #STEM #Adaptation #Research

https://gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things/s65e04

The Nature of Things | Shows | CBC Gem

New hosts Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan take on The Nature of Things, the world's longest-running science documentary series.

I was catching up on watching The Nature of Things last night and the 'She Walks with Apes' episode was pretty amazing...here's a still of a baby chimp that slowly walked up to Jane Goodall, probably 1960s sometime, and touched her nose...amazing stuff. Highly recommend the episode.

#TheNatureOfThings #CBC #JaneGoodall

@johncarlosbaez

A gentle word of caution here is very needed.

Beavers are amazing, and shape the environment, but as a Canadian, I often feel that people outside North America can be naive about how powerful is their impact — for good or ill.

Our native beaver Castor Canadensis have moved north, onto the tundra and permafrost, as climate change warms northern latitudes faster. They now range all the way from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic ocean coast at the Beaufort Sea.

Beaver are radically reshaping the environment, accelerating the retreat of the permafrost and the release of the carbon held in the permafrost into the atmosphere. No one can predict the impact on balance.

Here’s an excellent new episode S65E2 of The Nature of Things titled “Beavers From Above” that tells the story and presents the evidence with the voices of scientists and Indigenous knowledge keepers.

The Nature of Things is in its 65th season with Canada’s public broadcaster CBC. It continues to provide consistently excellent and accessible science knowledge for a general audience. Worth tracking down in your region.

https://youtu.be/i4CvYrYSxF8

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@grosser_mensch
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#Ecology #Beavers #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #TheNatureOfThings #PublicBroadcasting #CBC

Invasion of the beavers: The Arctic will never be the same

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This one got me a little emotional.

Last show of #TheNatureOfThings with #DavidSuzuki as host.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXr4iQH-F7c

David Suzuki’s final episode of The Nature of Things after 44 years

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Reports on the homosexual behaviour of penguins in Antarctica were hidden for over 100 years
It’s just one example of how research on queer animal behaviour has been buried, ignored and dismissed
#animals #research #LGBTQ #Antarctica #Homepage #TheNatureofThings
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/the-nature-of-things/reports-on-the-homosexual-behaviour-of-penguins-in-antarctica-were-hidden-for-over-100-years-1.7541056?cmp=rss
Nature is coming out of the closet, and that's a good thing for all of us
Scientists observed same-sex behaviours in animals over 100 years ago, but their findings were never published
#nature #science #animals #Homepage #TheNatureofThings
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/the-nature-of-things/nature-is-coming-out-of-the-closet-and-that-s-a-good-thing-for-all-of-us-1.7535772?cmp=rss

If you missed tonight's 10pm episode of #CBC's "The Nature of Things", where a filmmaker explores one man's quest to save a #walrus as the debate around #MarineMammalCaptivity continues in #Canada, you can record the 4am episode airing Sunday, May 18, and watch it when you have a little time. Well worth it.

#DavidSuzuki #TheNatureOfThings #Documentary

Onboard a dangerous mission to disentangle a 60-tonne right whale
Dedicated volunteers, combined with strict fishing policies, may be softening the right whale’s decline.
#whale #conservation #fishing #Homepage #TheNatureofThings
https://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/the-nature-of-things/onboard-a-dangerous-mission-to-disentangle-a-right-whale-1.6694095?cmp=rss
Onboard a dangerous mission to disentangle a right whale | CBC Documentaries

Dedicated volunteers, combined with strict fishing policies, may be softening the right whale’s decline.

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Des images magnifiques à voir ❤️
Raindrops pack a punch when they fall on #hummingbirds, but they can shake them off in midair, as captured by a talented cinematographer for Wild Canadian Weather: Rain. (CBC / Wild Canadian Weather: Rain)
https://youtube.com/shorts/YHL5zELQ_dg?si=FyGfxd5L5WUxIZrX
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