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Learn Through Videos: Biology

This is a collection of links to educational videos related to biology, health and medicine, which are made for a general audience. How did life begin? How can we explain the diversity of life on Earth? How did Darwin develop his theory of evolution? How does the human body work? How could we come to be to the way we are today? Can we live forever? From the origins of life on Earth to the human genome, there are so many questions in life sciences that have haunted us. The videos listed in this collection cover various interesting topics in biology, health and medicine: the origins of life on Earth, evolution by natural selection, wildlife and their habitats, the DNA theory of inheritance, human body, and biotechnology.



Before It's Too Late
This is a TV series that looks at some of the world's most endangered species and at the people and organisations that struggle to save them.... Before it's too late.

Last Chance to See
This is a BBC wildlife documentary series presented by Stephen Fry and Mark Carwardine, traveling across the world in search of animals on the edge of extinction.

Life in the Underground
This is is a BBC documentary series presented by David Attenborough, exploring the diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, their evolution and their private lives.

Understanding Ants
Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.

Alien Empire: A Journey to the World of Insects
This is a six-part documentary series hosted by John Shrapnel, taking us into the bizarre, fascinating world of insects with amazing graphics.

Micro Monsters
This is a six-part nature documentary series presented by David Attenborough, exploring the strange, weird and wonderful world of bugs.

The Great Rift
This is a BBC nature documentary series narrated by Hugh Quarshie, focusing on the landscape and wildlife of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa.

Africa with David Attenborough
This is a six-part BBC documentary series presented by David Attenborough, taking us on a journey through the world's wildest continent, Africa.

Galapagos with David Attenborough
This is a nature documentary series presented by David Attenborough, exploring the Galapagos Islands - their origins and their unique fauna - in evolutionary terms.

Wild Indonesia
This is is a BBC nature documentary series narrated by John Lynch, exploring the natural history of the Indonesian archipelago.

Wild Thailand
Did you know Thailand has over 50 national parks that make up 14% of the country's total area? And these parks are home to 10% of Earth's animal species?

Wild Down Under (Wild Australasia)
This is a BBC nature documentary series narrated by Matt Day, exploring the natural history of the Australasian continent.

Wild Brazil
This is a three-part BBC documentary hosted by Stephen Mangan, about an intimate journey to the heart of Brazil, lived through a year, following three charismatic animal families: capuchin monkeys, giant otters and coatis.

Wild Russia
This is a nature documentary series made by National Geographic, looking at the wildlife of Russia - the vast country with 11 time zones, sprawling over two continents from Europe to the Pacific.

Land of the Tiger
This is a BBC nature documentary series presented by Valmik Thapar, exploring the natural history of the Indian subcontinent.



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