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  • Wood You Believe It?

    This educational animation highlights the important role trees play in maintaining healthy ecosystems and restoring balance in nature. Through the characters Twiggy the red squirrel and Gregory the woodpecker, the video shares engaging facts about how...

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  • Home and Dry

    This educational animation features Milligan the hedgehog, who explains how simple actions at home can help reduce flooding and support wildlife. Rain that falls on hard surfaces like roofs and driveways quickly runs into drains, which can overwhelm old...

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  • Dam Fine Ideas

    The video follows Brooke the beaver, Gill the salmon, and a baby salmon named Isla as they explain the challenges fish face in rivers. Together, they help students understand how human-made structures can affect rivers and the wildlife that depend on...

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  • It Doesn't Have to Cost the Earth

    Pat the cow explains how good-quality soil can help reduce the impacts of flooding and climate change while also improving water quality. The video introduces the importance of healthy soil and how it supports ecosystems, water management, and climate...

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  • Flooding Affects Everyone

    This short, animated video introduces Russell a dog that highlights how agricultural land management can mitigate climate change. Russell explains how slowing the flow of water on land can help reduce flooding while benefiting farms and the environment....

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  • For Peat's Sake

    In this short educational animation, Pete the frog explains the importance of peatland ecosystems, which support wildlife and play a vital role in maintaining the planet’s health. He highlights how peatlands act as natural filters that improve water...

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  • Flood, Plain and Simple

    In this animation video, Brooke the otter explains the importance of floodplains and how they function as a natural part of the landscape. She describes how floodplains are valuable for farming because they are flat and fertile, having accumulated rich...

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  • Water We Going To Do

    This video introduces Fin the trout who explains how many rivers have been changed over time as human development expanded. Rivers have been straightened, narrowed, and diverted to make space for roads, towns, agriculture, reservoirs, and hydropower....

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