Tips for reducing waste for parents of young kids.
Earth Day is the perfect time for kids to learn how they can make a difference.
Some creatures make a living by pretending to be something they’re not.
What do fish pee and whale poo have to do with ocean health?
If you’ve seen a butterfly land on a flower, you mostly likely witnessed something amazing—pollination!
Need a New Year’s resolution? How about using less plastic!
Get to know some wonderfully wintery creatures.
Halloween is the perfect time of year to celebrate nature’s creepies and crawlies.
A Q&A with marine scientist Bec Wellard who studies orcas!
We highlight some of the scientists featured in “Marine Science for Kids”.
Solomon David once said “my future was with the fishes.” And he was right!
The story of how a fishing vessel accidentally caught a colossal squid!
We interview Shannon Benson, a photographer/videographer for National Geographic!
“Marine Science for Kids” focuses on marine life, marine ecosystems, and marine-science careers.
The inspiring story of Peanut the sea turtle’s release back into the wild.
This young man proves that kids can make a difference for wildlife conservation.
We found a real-life “fantastic beast”! Learn all about praying mantises.
Donkeys vs. Elephants? Get to know these two cool creatures.
Marine conservation biologist Simon Pierce has seen firsthand how important research can be in conserving species.
My Patronus is a … hedgehog! What’s not to love?
Steps your family can take to cut off demand for illegal wildlife products.
We (humans) aren’t the only species that talks to their unborn babies.
The future of Kenya’s wildlife lies in the hands of the country’s youth.
Learn about the vaquita, a critically endangered marine mammal.