The Meaning of a Monument
Part of the 2019 exhibition "Addressing the Statue" at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, "The Meaning of a Monument” includes ...
American Museum of Natural History
Adena Hopewell Cultures at the Mounds
City of Anderson, Indiana
Western Interior Seaway
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WikiWikiup
Foraging for Wild Food
Naturalist John Rhyder takes a walk along the woodland track where he works, identifying different plants along the way and giving us information about their ...
WoodlandsTV
The American Pragmatists
Alan Saunders and Peter Godfrey-Smith discuss some of the basics of Pragmatism on ABC National's Philosopher's Zone.
Philosophy Overdose
WOODLAND WILDFLOWERS British wildflower & plant identification for uk foragers and naturalists.
Identifying 6 British wildflowers. Includes identifying native British bluebells and non native Spanish bluebells. Ancient woodland indicator plant species ...
Trees woods & forest gardens - agroforestry arboriculture
Bear Corn (Conopholis americana) — Not Your Typical Plant, with Adam Haritan
Bear corn (Conopholis americana), or squawroot, is a perennial member of the broomrape family. Unlike many plants, however, bear corn does not ...
Learn Your Land
Amazing Birds - The American Dipper
A short video about the American Dipper. Please be sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel. Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer ...
Glenn Bartley
The American Revolution in the South: A Story Seldom Told
Walter Edgar, Professor Emeritus of History, University of South Carolina, shares the seldom told story of the South's influence in the American Revolution.
American Revolution Institute
The Stuff of Legend: Late 19th century Excavations at Nippur
Richard Zettler, Ph.D., Associate Curator-in-Charge, Near East Section British and French excavations in Mesopotamia—the land between the Tigris and ...
Penn Museum
The Lost Worlds Mountains of Venezuela (lecture by Stewart McPherson).
A lecture about the lost world mountains (tepuis or tepuyes) of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana by Stewart McPherson. During this lecture, Stew accounts the story ...
Redfern Natural History Productions
American Philosopher (full version)
http://phillipmcreynolds.com http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB829FFA42FEDF2C0 Who dares think a nation? What is the status of philosophy in a nation ...
americanphilosopher
Dan Flores - Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History
Lecture given for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University 2018 William Howard and Hazel Butler Peters Lecture 22 February ...
BYU Redd Center
Naturalist Nights - "Feral Horses in the Western USA; Politics, Controversy, and Science"
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Chasing Beetles, Finding Darwin | KQED QUEST
It's been 160 years since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species, yet his ideas remain as central to scientific exploration as ever. KQED's QUEST ...
KQED
The Gorgeous Remains of an Ancient Sea
Amidst the flat plains of Kansas are the gorgeous remains of an ancient inland sea. NOVA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NOVAonline NOVA Twitter: ...
NOVA PBS Official
İneği gömerken görüntülenen porsuk
porsuk #inek #ineğigömenporsuk #çağanşekercioğlu #ekoloji Porsuk ufak tefek olmasına rağmen vahşiliğiyle dikkat çeken bir memeli türüdür. Kobra yılanına ...
Bilimma
Human Zoos: America's Forgotten History of Scientific Racism
Human Zoos tells the shocking story of how thousands of indigenous peoples were put on public display in America in the early decades of the twentieth century ...
Discovery Science
Rare & Unique Works on Ichthyology 1500-1900
Andrew Gaudio introduced "The Fishes of North America," a 19th-century series that brought together ichthyology and angling. Editor William Harris hired an ...
Library of Congress
"Flying Devils, Sea Monsters, and Terrible Lizards: The Great Books of Paleontology
Emory Williams Lecture Series presentation by Anthony Martin, Professor of Practice, Emory Department of Environmental Sciences, for students of the Emory ...
Emory University
Albert Bierstadt Follows the Sun
John Walsh Friday, November 17, 2017, 1:30 pm https://artgallery.yale.edu/annual-fund/john-walsh-lecture-and-education-fund Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902) ...
Yale University Art Gallery
Ancient Civilizations of the Americas by Anna Guengerich 2.12.2015
Watch video of Osher Lifelong Learning Institute's winter term on February 12th, “Ancient Civilizations of the Americas” by Anna Guengerich, Ph.D., Anthropology ...
Vanderbilt University
John James Audubon (1785-1851) Illustration from Birds of America (1827)
John James Audubon (1785-1851) was an American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He was notable for his extensive studies documenting all types of ...
Master Painters
Food and Diaspora, Professor Sidney Mintz, SOAS University of London
This recently rediscovered Distinguished Lecture titled "Food and Diaspora" was given by Professor Sidney Mintz (Johns Hopkins University) at the launch of ...
SOAS University of London
McCue, Back of Beyond
Horace Kephart, a Cornell graduate student in the 1880s and later a Yale librarian, evolved into an enigmatic woodsman, author, and activist instrumental in ...
Albert R. Mann Library
Making Bark Baskets
Here expert naturalist John Rhyder shares his passion for bushcraft by showing us how to weave bark baskets. We see how best to select, cut and prepare the ...
WoodlandsTV
Gary Snyder: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Riprap
Fifty years ago this Fall a small press in Kyoto, Japan published an English language book of poems, Riprap, by an unknown, first-time poet and UC Berkeley ...
UC Berkeley Events
Colorado Experience: Dinosaurs
This episode was submitted by Rick Wallner and the 7th Graders of Century Middle School. Once a tropical landscape inhabited by Dinosaurs, Colorado has a ...
Rocky Mountain PBS
Lake Tahoe Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Lake Tahoe – the USA's largest alpine lake, and a winner for nature and adventure lovers. Check out the 39 trillion gallons of snowmelt and the oodles of fun.
Expedia
Daniel Urban Kiley Lecture: Dilip Da Cunha, “The Invention of Rivers”
Separating land and water is not just an act of division; it is also an act of creation. It creates land and water from ubiquitous wetness, defining them on either ...
Harvard GSD
Adler, History of Herpetology
Explorers, academics, physicians, zookeepers and amateur naturalists have studied reptiles and amphibians for centuries and together have developed the ...
Albert R. Mann Library
Yellowstone In Winter HD
Yellowstone gets a lot of snow in the winter, averaging three feet in January and closing most of the roads in the park. Snowmobiles and snow coaches are the ...
Fred Heiman
My Life in Physical Cosmology - by James Peebles
On December 13th, 2019, James Peebles, Nobel Prize in Physics 2019, visited the Oskar Klein Centre and the Department of Physics at Stockholm university to ...
TheOskarKleinCentre
Writing Into the Sunset with Annie Proulx
Working on an essay about peatlands took author Annie Proulx down unexpected side alleys. She found 140-year old marginal notations repeatedly accusing ...
American Academy of Arts & Sciences
East Asia: Future of Humanity | Jayant Bhandari
Jayant is constantly traveling the world to look for investment opportunities, particularly in the natural resource sector. He advises institutional investors about his ...
Jayant Bhandari
Birding with David Allen Sibley
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Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma tsugae) Identification And Medicinal Benefits With Adam Haritan
Ganoderma tsugae (reishi, hemlock varnish shelf) is a polypore mushroom that grows on fallen hemlock trees in North America. In this video, Adam Haritan ...
Learn Your Land
Flight of the Bumble Bee[s of North America]
More than ever before, there is widespread interest in studying bumble bees and the critical role they play in our ecosystems. To learn more about bumble ...
Princeton University Press
The Art of Carl Rungius
He was one of America's foremost animal painters, and contributed to early wildlife conservation efforts. Prints of his work are available at ...
Encore Editions
Theodore Roosevelt the Young Naturalist
From boyhood, Theodore Roosevelt showed the restless energy, penetrating intellect, and boundless curiosity that would later make him famous.
American Museum of Natural History
Amazing Planet Earth - Kingdom of the West
oldfaithful #yellowstone #glaciernationalpark #laketahoe #yosemite #johnmuir #redwoodnationalpark #anonuevostatepark Embark on a breathtaking journey ...
Questar Entertainment
Symposium of Architectural History The Whiteness of 19th Century American Architecture
This symposium examines the racial discourses that subtended "American Architecture" movements during the long nineteenth century. Explore this site to learn ...
UBuffalo School of Architecture and Planning