Ladonna Harris: Indian 101
Meet Comanche political and social activist LaDonna Harris and explore her many achievements, the personal struggles that led her to become a voice for Native people and her contemporary work […]
Meet Comanche political and social activist LaDonna Harris and explore her many achievements, the personal struggles that led her to become a voice for Native people and her contemporary work […]
Nature films have become hugely popular, with viewers flocking to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild. But this success has a dark side, as veteran wildlife film producer Chris Palmer […]
Along the northern coast of Tanzania, a series of innovative development projects organized by community members, the Tanzania Coastal Management Partnership, the BALANCED Project and USAID are combining conservation efforts […]
Amir, a young, aspiring artist in Iran, sells newspapers to help support his mother and younger sister. When he discovers an advertisement for a visual arts competition, he is eager […]
It would be hard to name anyone who has had more of an impact on animal behavior research and wildlife conservation than Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall […]
Recreating little-known tragic events that occurred on Jeju Island off the southern coast of Korea, this powerful film tells a harrowing story. In 1948, following an uprising after soldiers fired […]
The Bald Eagle was once an important avian predator in the Channel Islands, a group of islands just off the coast of Southern California. In the early 1960s, the Bald […]
Go deep into the snowy owl’s tundra home on the North Slope of Alaska to observe the daily struggles of raising helpless owlets until they’re able to fly. Throughout the […]
Julio Solis, a sea turtle conservationist in Puerto San Carlos, Baja California, Mexico, was, in his youth, a poacher of sea turtles until a life-changing mentor shifted his perspective about […]
BLACKOUT (USA, 2013, 7 min.) It was a hot summer night in the city when the power went out. Everything changed…but that was not necessarily a bad thing. Not normal […]