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In Our Nature: Nutrient Cycling

29 minutes 31 seconds

Now Playing As: Captioned (English) (change)

This episode looks at ecosystems at their largest and smallest scales from the Serengeti to Andrews Experimental Forest in Oregon. How does the cycling of nutrients and molecules make life possible on Earth? Who are these recyclers and scavengers? Part of the "In Our Nature" series.

Media Details

Runtime: 29 minutes 31 seconds

Man sits in a room as he talks to us. There are bookshelves around him with books, pictures, and different knick-knacks like a Space Shuttle, mini dinosaur skeletons, a Gundam toy, and more.
In Our Nature
Episode 1
25 minutes 46 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Man wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap sits next to a person who has their back towards us. They sit in an open vehicle in the Serengeti. In the distance is a group of wild animals.
In Our Nature
Episode 2
25 minutes 34 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
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View of an Oregon forest with mossy ground and light peeking out from the trees.
In Our Nature
Episode 3
29 minutes 31 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
Man sits and talks to us in a room filled with different lighting equipment and tools.
In Our Nature
Episode 4
20 minutes 58 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12
View of the University of California, Berkeley’s Football stadium. Text reads, “Berkeley, California.”
In Our Nature
Episode 5
17 minutes 7 seconds
Grade Level: 10 - 12