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  • Person holding a small insect. Inset of a picture of the insect. Caption: Necrophila Americana

    In this episode, host Emily Graslie works with the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation on the prairies of Illinois. The group has a mission to restore the native prairies, and they are cataloging the insects they find. As part of her work, Graslie learns to set an insect trap. Part of "The Brain Scoop" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A rodent peeking out of an underground tunnel. Caption: dig elaborate underground cities with dens, sleeping areas,

    Steppes, pampas, savannahs, prairies--all are names for the grasslands that are found on most continents. Uses the American prairie to highlight characteristics of grasslands, different kinds of grasses, and examples of plant and animal life. Notes humans' impact on this biome.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Bison standing in dry grass. Spanish captions.

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the geography of grasslands. Grasslands are also called prairies, steppes, pampas, and savannas depending on the continent where they are located. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Map of the world with parts highlighted in green. Caption: Grasslands are found on every continent

    Part of a series that features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams, graphics, and labels. For this particular video, students will focus on the geography of grasslands. Grasslands are also called prairies, steppes, pampas, and savannas depending on the continent where they are located. Part of the Science Video Vocab series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Science lab equipment with reserviors and tubing. Caption: Microorganisms in nature turn CO2 into fuel.

    Can we stop, or even reverse global warming? Follows the work of a Nobel Prize-winning scientist on the Canadian prairies, an inventor in New York who has designed a unique synthetic tree, and a mega-project in Europe where CO2 instead of being sent skyward, is stored far out of harm's way deep beneath the seabed.

    (Source: DCMP)