Black Bears
A female black bear and a cub are pictured in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, May 17, 2014. Reuters/Jim Urquhart

It's a virtual ark in here: Explore.org's animal live streams from around the world let viewers take a peek into the lives of furry, feathered and fishy friends. The latest feeds include bear cameras from Katmai National Park in Alaska, puffin cameras from Seal Island, Maine, and bee cams from Bavaria.

The latest feeds add to a series that allows viewers to watch polar bears in Denmark, chipmunks in Colorado and sea life in the Cayman Reef.

For animals that are hiding from the camera, Explore.org also offers off-hour and off-season highlights, letting viewers check out bison, owls and, of course, pandas.

Supported by the Annenberg Foundation, Explore states its mission is "to champion the selfless acts of others, create a portal into the soul of humanity and inspire lifelong learning." Explore is run by Charles Annenberg Weingarten, who studied cinematic arts at the University of Southern California, and who hopes people take better care of Earth.

"Viewers will naturally become better stewards," he told the New York Times. "What you love, you take care of."

After watching these videos, how could you not want to protect these beautiful creatures?