Our Magnificent World
Amazing Nature...
We are part of a magnificent world filled with amazing creatures, complex ecosystems, and exquisitely intertwined symbiotic relationships.
Nature is amazing, and beautiful, and designed to thrive.
We are not apart from nature… rather we are a part of nature, and as such we are also designed to thrive. But when we allow ourselves to become separated from nature we lose some of that connection to thriving.
Reconnect with the beauty, majesty, and thriving of nature. Enjoy these videos and see how nature reveals her harmony and efficiency and ability to re-balance itself to maintain thriving.
Let nature inspire us to harmonize with it to promote our universal thriving…
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In “The Hidden Lives of Bees,” narrated by Erika Thompson, we embark on a fascinating journey into the heart of a honeybee colony, revealing the extraordinary lives of these essential insects.

Narrated by Harvey Tweats, this video offers a fascinating glimpse into the overlooked yet vital role amphibians play in maintaining ecological harmony.

Grasslands and forests have been engaged in an ancient dance for millions of years—one that shapes the ecosystems of our planet and maintains its delicate balance.

In “How Beavers Engineer The Land,” the video illuminates the pivotal role beavers play in shaping and revitalizing ecosystems

This video explores the surprising similarities between human and animal behavior, challenging the traditional view that humans are uniquely distinct from other species.

In the enlightening video “How Trees Talk,” Dr. Suzanne Simard takes viewers on a journey into the hidden, interconnected world beneath a forest’s surface.

The remarkable story of how the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park sparked a series of ecological transformations, redefining our understanding of nature’s interconnectedness.

This groundbreaking narrative reveals the monumental yet often overlooked role of whales in ocean ecosystems and global climate regulation.

The mysterious “Angel’s Glow” is a fascinating phenomenon that occurred after the Civil War battle of Shiloh, where 16,000 injured soldiers lay on the battlefield, many suffering from infection.