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T.O.E.S. Video
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National Geographic!
National Geographic is providing Explorer Classroom every weekday at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Explorer Classroom’s live video events connect students with National Geographic Explorers across all seven continents to bring exploration to life. This is free to join!
www.nationalgeographic.org/education/student-experiences/explorer-classroom/
Safari Live!
They have opened up three student runs a day that you can sign up for to watch.
http://kidsbookings.wildearth.tv/
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust!
They have closed their 1 hour a day opening to the public because of COVID-19, so they are live-streaming feedings and mud baths. Our babies that we are fostering this year are: Roho, who was recently featured on National Geographic, Naleku, Ziwadi, Kiombo, Pika Pika, and Nabulu. (Note: They will ask for fostering donations.) We are 7 hours ahead of their time, however they record each live recording, which is available until the next live stream.
https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/live
World Wildlife Federation
Another opportunity to learn from Scientist in the field. Click on the link and and join to listen and ask questions. This has been opened to parents to join from home. There seems one weekly and they can be watched later if you miss the live stream.
https://www.worldwildlife.org/teaching-resources/
National Geographic is providing Explorer Classroom every weekday at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Explorer Classroom’s live video events connect students with National Geographic Explorers across all seven continents to bring exploration to life. This is free to join!
www.nationalgeographic.org/education/student-experiences/explorer-classroom/
Safari Live!
They have opened up three student runs a day that you can sign up for to watch.
http://kidsbookings.wildearth.tv/
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust!
They have closed their 1 hour a day opening to the public because of COVID-19, so they are live-streaming feedings and mud baths. Our babies that we are fostering this year are: Roho, who was recently featured on National Geographic, Naleku, Ziwadi, Kiombo, Pika Pika, and Nabulu. (Note: They will ask for fostering donations.) We are 7 hours ahead of their time, however they record each live recording, which is available until the next live stream.
https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/live
World Wildlife Federation
Another opportunity to learn from Scientist in the field. Click on the link and and join to listen and ask questions. This has been opened to parents to join from home. There seems one weekly and they can be watched later if you miss the live stream.
https://www.worldwildlife.org/teaching-resources/