Go2Science
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We test real hypotheses in the field. Join us virtually for a front row seat in the action! We highly engage PreK-5 learners in science and much more!
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Hey @neiltyson! We ❤️ your message AND we're doing something about it! We DO teach science as a method and tool of inquiry and loved hearing you advocate for that at 3:45! youtu.be/LYWRkZ91bTc?... #ScienceRules go2science.com
Hey @chucknicecomic! We think science should be taught as a way of thinking, not just facts. Go2Science inspires kids (5-11) to DO science by virtually joining real field missions globally. Building critical thinkers, not test-takers! Check us out. 🌍 #ScienceIsFun #Go2Science
Hey @neiltyson! We agree, kids are born curious! So we built Go2Science to get "out of their way." We give kids (5-11) a virtual front row seat to real research missions. They draw conclusions based on evidence, building evidence-based citizens. #ScienceRules #CriticalThinking
While on the lookout for unreported invasive species, Beth & Curtis stumble upon some unfortunate dead birds, possibly victims of these invaders. Don't miss Curtis's daring jump from a platform over 400 feet high! You won't want to miss that! buff.ly/3wnibIO
Join Curtis and Beth on their exciting adventure to a nearby beach filled with amazing fur seals, sea lions, little penguins, & yellow-eyed penguins! Don't miss out on the fun, watch and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more amazing content like this! buff.ly/3wur6YR
Cats in New Zealand are a part of the invasive pest problem and can negatively impact bird populations. Research on cat control is important to find a balance between their value as companion animals and their potential harm to native wildlife. (Source: buff.ly/49506gM)
Day 8 was full of adventures for Beth & Curtis! They stumbled upon a unique roadside attraction: they whirled and twirled their way through this one-of-a-kind experience. Beth took things to new heights in a helicopter and exploring a stunning glacier. buff.ly/4bC1RUQ
Day 7 was an exciting adventure for Curtis and Beth in the stunning South Island. They discovered a breathtaking tall waterfall and encountered intelligent alpine parrots. As night fell in the forest, they experienced an unexpected surprise. buff.ly/3HVrBxR
New Zealanders have been making impressive strides in their efforts to eliminate harmful invasive species. If you're interested in learning more about their success stories, check out this article: buff.ly/3HSiNc9.
Check out the next video in this mission! Curtis and Beth see huge wind turbines, then investigate Maōri carvings. Maōris are the indigenous peoples of New Zealand! Later, Beth and Curtis take a huge ferry over night to New Zealand's south island. buff.ly/3SJb46j
Beth and Curtis discover a geothermal hot spring in a dense forest. Despite the heat, the spring is home to a thriving ecosystem. As they explore further, they encounter unique birds with enchanting chirps and gigantic eels in a shallow stream. buff.ly/3Uu2Tw6
Curtis found a relevant article on Phys.org that aligns with our mission on invasives in New Zealand. The article explores the covert impact of human activities on bird species. For more information, visit buff.ly/47Pkmlp.
Join Beth & Curtis y in the 4th episode of Mission: Invasives as they explore a typhoon-triggered landslide and local wildlife, including the endemic kiwi. They also spy the world's heaviest insect, the giant weta, and a unique reptile with a third-eye. buff.ly/3HBOBld.
On Day 3 of Mission: Invasives, Curtis and Beth visit a school and make new friends. They encounter various butterflies, including native, endemic, and invasive species. They also discover interesting fossils on a magnetic beach. Check out the video! buff.ly/49uh2O7
We have recently updated our collection with new 3D files that are ready to be printed! Take a moment to visit our website at go2science.com and explore these exciting additions.
Invasive species are a pressing concern in New Zealand, but their impact is felt worldwide. An interesting article discovered by Curtis sheds light on how invasive ants are negatively affecting lions in Africa. [buff.ly/42hEYSb]. #InvasiveSpecies #WildlifeConservation
Lots of kids are curious about flightless birds in New Zealand. We receive many queries about this topic during our livestreams. We found an interesting video from #PBSEons that discusses flightless birds in New Zealand. It's fascinating! Check it out: buff.ly/3u6ta8K.
Our video featuring the activities that occurred on the second day of Mission: Invasives is now accessible. You can watch it by visiting the following URL: buff.ly/3u51scv. Stay tuned for more upcoming videos next week!
Check out our first field video for Mission: Invasives! 🌿🎥 Watch it here: buff.ly/47RzsqQ #MissionInvasives #FieldVideo
For the next six weeks, we will be sharing two original field videos every week. These videos will showcase our adventures in New Zealand as we embark on a mission to find and document invasive species. Stay tuned for captivating content and join us on this exploration!
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