BUDAPEST INFERNO

Life on Earth is fed by sunlight – so one could think that the lack of sunlight means no life at all. The truth is just the opposite: a closer […]

50 Years of Earth Day

Since the first Earth Day in 1970, it has grown into a global phenomenon. Take a peek into the past to discover how Rachel Carson, Senator Gaylord Nelson, and other […]

White Whale, Gold Mine

Featuring music by Portugal. The Man and narrated by Zach Carothers, White Whale, Gold Mine shines a light on the importance of beluga whales to Alaskans and the Alaskan ecosystem. […]

When Glaciers Go

The remote Mustang region of Nepal is on the front line of our planet’s changing climate with glacial water shortages forcing the Gurung family and neighbors from their homes. Charting […]

Waters That Heal Us

A short documentary about the National Capital Chapter of Project Healing Waters, a group that takes veterans on therapeutic fly fishing trips.  

Outlaw Ocean: Trouble In West Africa

As part of his acclaimed series The Outlaw Ocean, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Ian Urbina travels to The Gambia in West Africa to investigate reports of the mysterious disappearance of the […]

Mammoth Cave Biosphere Region

In Southwest Kentucky, lies Mammoth Cave. Stretching for over 400 miles, it is the longest mapped cave system in the world. A scientist, farmer, kayaker, park guide, and cave conservationist […]

Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film

Explores the history of the U.S. Forest Service, using rarely seen footage and photos, sweeping landscape aerial shots, and dozens of interviews to tell a complex and compelling story of […]

Stray

In Istanbul, stray dogs are an everyday part of the fabric of the community, belonging to no one and everyone at the same time. Among them are the expressive, independent […]

Shepherd’s Song

Growing up in San Francisco, Jenya saw the world around her changing and after the death of both her parents, she became desperate to find a sense of belonging and […]