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A community of youngsters who want to learn more about our planet, nature, wildlife, and ways they can be kind to our earth, and each other.
GenKind Recommends
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No list is complete without the king of planet earth himself, Sir David Attenborough. This series looks at how the modern world impacts animal migration and is a great way to start the conversation about our impact on the planet with little ones
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Impossible Animals is an action-packed series brought to you by biologist, Patrick Aryee, as he celebrates the dare devils, the rule breakers and the mavericks. These are the animals that achieve the impossible
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We love Bertie Gregory: so much that he has a two entries in our recommendations! Bertie’s series ‘Epic Adventures’ follows his escapes with gigantic whales, sharks, eagles, dolphins and lions
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Jack's passion about raising awareness of the deadliest, creepiest, and most endangered animals takes him to Australia's Outback. Jack is energetic, fun, and fearless - a great young role model for little ones.
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A fan favourite in our house. Join Bertie Gregory as he travels the world to capture unique animals' daily lives like never before and shows all the epic moments he and his team face. The Antarctic Killer Waves in particularly good
Which charity will you support?
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Surfrider Foundation Australia
The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves, and beaches, for all people, through a powerful activist network.
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Deadly Science
Deadly Science, founded by Corey Tutt, provide science, technology, engineering and maths education and resources for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander learners in Australia
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The Great Barrier Reef Foundation
The Great Barrier Reef is fighting for life and we are fighting for her future. The Foundation protects ocean habitats, restores coral reefs and helps them adapt to the impacts of climate change.
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See Turtles
Se Turtles help coastal communities save millions of hatchlings on nesting beaches beaches, clean up thousands of pounds of plastic, reduce the illegal turtle trade, and educate millions of people about these incredible animals.
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WIRES
WIRES is Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation. WIRES has been rescuing and caring for sick, injured and orphaned native animals for over 35 years, actively rehabilitating and preserving Australian wildlife.