November is Native American Heritage Month! Native American Heritage Month honors indigenous groups from the Americas and the contributions they...
Explore humanity’s relationship with nature and wildlife, as scientists and conservationists from all over the world examine ways we can restore our planet. In the first episode of the series, discover how a new awareness of nature is helping to restore ecosystems from Panama to China to Mozambique. See how innovative actions are being taken to repair manmade damage and restore reefs, rivers, animal populations and more.
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NATURE: Santa's Wild Home." After watching, dive deeper with resources about reindeer, from their unique bodily adaptations to how climate change is affecting their populations, on PBS LearningMedia.
In August 1920 in Nashville, Tennessee legislators cast the deciding vote to ratify the 19th Amendment, thus giving women in the United States the right to vote. Narrated by Rosanne Cash, By One Vote: Woman Suffrage in the South chronicles events leading up to that turbulent, nail-biting showdown.
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "Islands of Wonder: Madagascar." After watching, dive deeper with resources about the Madagascar hissing cockroach, a special detritivore that only lives in the Madagascar rainforest, on PBS LearningMedia.
If spacecraft OSIRIS-REx can grab a piece of an asteroid and bring it back to Earth, scientists could gain great insight into our planet’s origins — and even how to defend against rogue asteroids. But NASA only gets three shots at collecting a sample. Can they pull it off?
We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 Beyond the Peaks Student Film Festival! Congratulations to the exceptional...