Mapping Migration

Where do Golden-winged and Cerulean Warblers go when they migrate? A collaboration between multiple universities is seeking to answer this question. Using light level geolocators, researchers are mapping the migration […]

Surviving the Wild

The domestic cat is often a beloved pet, but it’s also a major threat to birds and other wildlife. Every year in the United States, cats kill well over 1 […]

Wild City: Urban Wild

Singapore’s coasts and islands are home to an array of fascinating creatures, such as the rare tiger tail seahorse, the yellow watchman goby, the pistol shrimp and the very rare […]

Shepherd, The

Anselmo, a middle age shepherd, lives a modest life in a remote house in the middle of the Spanish plains. When he refuses a juicy offer from a construction company […]

Smog of the Sea

Marine scientist Marcus Eriksen invited renowned surfers Keith and Dan Malloy, musician Jack Johnson, spear fisher Kimi Werner, and bodysurfer Mark Cunningham to join him on a one-week journey through […]

You’ve Been Trumped, Too

This timely and explosive film explores the deeply troubling confrontation between a feisty 92-year-old Scottish widow and her family and a billionaire attempting to become the most powerful man in […]

Samuel in the Clouds

In Bolivia, the glaciers are melting. Samuel, an old ski lift operator, is looking out of a window on the rooftop of the world. Through generations his family lived and […]

Ice Edge

Ice is central to all life in the arctic. Ice is a complex creation. Yet the arctic ice is changing at an alarming rate. Within the next 20 years we […]

Water & Power

Water & Power takes a look at the incredible drought that has gripped the valley’s of California for years. While the barons of the water profit from the scarce commodity, […]

Day the Sun Fell, The

Swiss-Japanese filmmaker Aya Domenig, the granddaughter of a doctor on duty for the Red Cross during the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, approaches the experience of her deceased grandfather by […]