Zach comes up with a scheme to capture and sell wild cats and dogs on the African savanna. On the African savanna, Martin and Chris observe lots of wild cats and dogs interacting with each other. Soon ...
In the PBS KIDS show "Wild Kratts," hosts Chris and Martin Kratt (and friends) introduce young viewers to wild animals of all sizes, going on adventures and donning "Creature Power Suits" to discover ...
Creature adventurers of all ages have come to know and love Koki as the Afro-rocking, whip-smart computer expert and mechanic opposite main characters Chris and Martin on PBS Kids' beloved animated ...
The Kratt Brothers’ unabashed love for wildlife, biology and science has been evident in all of their PBS Kids shows. But Wild Kratts, the series that has grown into an international multimedia ...
“Wild Kratts Live 2.0” was reviewed Tuesday at the First Interstate Center for the Arts. The First Interstate Center for the Arts was crawling with “Wild Kratts” kids on Tuesday night, and they were ...
The PBS kids show “Wild Kratts” has explored oceans and jungles to teach children about wildlife. Now, it's headed to the bayou. Lead brother duo Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt are bringing action and ...
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PBS KIDS and Member Stations Encourage Families to “Explore the Outdoors” with New Content and Community Activities This April, PBS KIDS is celebrating Earth Month with its annual Explore the Outdoors ...
The Kratt brothers, creators of the animated series “Wild Kratts,” are heading to Alaska for a live-action series called “Wild Alaska Live.” But first they visit TODAY along with some native Alaskan ...
The film “Wild Kratts: Spirit Bear” is a finalist for Best Engaging Youth Film at the Jackson Hole Film Festival. The festival is considered to be the “Oscars of nature filmmaking” and received over 1 ...
From a 52-meter observation tower in Ecuador's Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Calvin Keeys, environmental science '25, watched the sunrise over the Amazon basin. Thanks to a Gilman International ...