naturalistoutreach
Unlock the secrets of nature. Naturalist Outreach videos are short scientifically accurate videos that illuminate powerful concepts about nature and biological diversity. The videos are engaging and beautiful to help inspire the next generation of scientists and passion for the environment. The videos are presented to accessible and appealing Cornell University students who are role models for younger students. They bring to life core ideas from the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). See http://blogs.cornell.edu/naturalistoutreach and NYS 4H Stem pages for more guides and worksheets on these topics. A co-production of Dr. Linda Rayor, NYS-4H, and the Ithaca College Park Media Lab.
Threats to bee populations
Plant Defenses: How Plants Avoid Being Eaten
Hydrilla Hazard: Biology, Impacts and Management of an Invasive Aquatic Plant
Beaks: Bird Feeding Adaptations (Short)
Aquatic Insects in Food Webs (Short)
Snakes! Behavior, Feeding and Diversity (Short)
Arthropod Predators---Nature's Defenders (Short)
Insect Phylogeny: Understanding evolutionary relationships
Snakes! Behavior, Feeding and Diversity
Arachnid Diversity - Eight-legged Diversity: Spiders and Their Kin
Insect Evolution
Why I Love Birding! Bird diversity of the NE USA
Animal Architects: Structures That Shelter, House, and Feed Animals
Arthropod Predators: Nature's Defenders
So many kinds of bees!
Skull detectives: Understanding Mammal Skulls!
All About Bats
Winter Adaptations in 3 minutes
Pollination: Trading Food for Fertilization
Pollination: Trading food for fertilization in 3 minutes
Winter Adaptations
Aquatic Insects: Voracious predators, architects, and environmental indicators
Amphibian Behavior and Diversity
Bird Migration
Carnivorous Plants
Beavers, Wetlands and Keystone Species
Understanding Insect Sounds: Nature's Orchestra
White-Tailed Deer Management: Deer Gone Wild!
Oh Deer! White-Tailed Deer Biology
Biodiversity in the Tropics