Exploring Nature Under a Microscope! Austria’s National Park Will Amaze You

Exploring Nature Under a Microscope! Austria’s National Park Will Amaze You

What is an ecological footprint and how does our daily life affect the planet? In this video, I’m Noah, and together with a biologist and a national park ranger, I learn how our choices — food, transportation, energy use, and consumption — impact nature. Through simple questions, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities, big ideas are explained to me in a way that’s easy to understand. I discover why riding a bicycle instead of driving a car matters and how eating more vegetables can help the environment. Our adventure continues at the pond, where we carefully catch small water animals like beetles, snails, tadpoles, and dragonfly larvae. Using a microscope, I get to see these tiny creatures up close and learn why even the smallest animals are important for the ecosystem. After observing them, we gently release all the animals back into the water. In this video, I visit Austria’s youngest national park, meet a real biologist, and learn how national parks protect wildlife. It’s a fun and educational journey about animals, water, ecology, and learning how we can all live in harmony with our planet. Subscribe to follow my journey:    / @noahbeshtosdiary     / noahbeshto   Nationalpark Gesäuse:   / nationalparkgesaeuse   #nature #wildlife #nationalpark #animals #ecology #protectnature About channel “Noah Beshto”: Is anyone truly listening to our planet? I am. Hi, my name is Noah Beshto. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been watching animals and trying to understand how nature works. I believe that if we learn to ask the right questions, we can protect our shared home — before it’s too late. This channel is my diary. It’s where I share what I observe, what I learn, and what I still don’t understand — yet. I don’t have all the answers. But I’m looking for them.