National Wildlife Week was founded with the mission of bringing awareness of endangered animals to the public nationally as well as globally. The holiday sheds light on both individual creatures in need of rescue, as well as the zoos, animal sanctuaries, and wildlife conservationists working tirelessly around the world to help preserve the planet's animals and educate the public about conservation.
Join MagellanTV in the celebration of this important week through stunning accounts of fascinating ecosystems, creatures, and the people dedicated to their conservation both at home and abroad.
America’s national parks are disproportionately...
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Endangered and threatened species face possible extinction. Leading the effort to save them is the...
Will space-age technology help save the largest fish on Earth – the whale shark? Despite their size, whale sharks are threatened by overfishing and the appalling practice of “finning.” Organizations now exist to educate governments and the public...
Conservationists are alarmed by masses of floating plastic garbage that endanger our oceans, including one...
New scientific discoveries unlock the secrets of...
Certain animals evoke revulsion and fear in billions of people, from Sakhalin Island to Timbuktu, Sydney to Sarasota. What fierce creatures would...
Researchers into plant life are continually discovering amazing facts concerning plant adaptations and their...
Narwhals, often referred to as the “unicorns of the sea,” are a strange, single-tusked species of whale....
Shark Week premieres Sunday, July 28. And what can we expect? Plenty of chills and suspense, for sure, along...
Our planet’s long-term health depends on moderating natural and human-made processes that lead to global...
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