Chasing the SNOT of the Whales of Samana

SnotBot — a project of Ocean Alliance, a nonprofit that protects whales and their ocean environment — uses drones to capture the blow expelled from whales’ lungs and then to […]

Ani Wa Sa

Ani Wa Sa is set in DR Congo’s Garamba National Park which is globally recognized as ground zero in Africa’s poaching wars. Fewer than 1,200 elephants remain.   Two brothers […]

ADAPTATION: Kentucky

Despite the growing persistence of environmental change, human resourcefulness remains alive and well as people across the globe experiment with innovative adaptive methods on the ground. In ADAPTATION: Kentucky, scientist […]

A Voice for the Rivers

Professional and citizen river keepers monitor and protect the rivers of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The film is a tribute to the beauty of our rivers and to the individuals dedicated […]

80° North

A group of international artists explore the Arctic island chain of Svalbard. Set against dramatic natural backdrops, the artists share their hopes, fears, and insights on encountering an environment undergoing […]

A Fistful of Rubbish

A Western environmental documentary, A Fistful of Rubbish is set in the Tabernas Desert in Spain — Europe’s only desert. An area known for being the backdrop of many famous […]

Chasing Ghosts

Deep in remote Florida swamps, a team of researchers and photographers have made a new discovery that upends what we thought we knew about the ghost orchid, one of the […]

By the River

Pastor Harry Joseph focuses on his community and church, Mount Triumph Baptist, in St. James Parish, Louisiana, a community that lies in the chemical corridor region of the Mississippi River. […]

Last Herd

In the contiguous United States, wild bison are no longer free-roaming. With low natural mortality rates, the few wild herds that do exist are annually culled or fenced in to […]

A Living River

The Hudson River Valley has been called America’s Serengeti, for the abundance of wildlife in what many wrongly consider to be a “dead” river — including 14-foot sturgeon, glass eels […]