Trouble With Wolves

Co-Presented by The Center for Conservation Peacebuilding With death threats, court battles, and an iconic endangered species in middle, this film takes an up-close look at the most heated and […]

New Way Forward: Wetlands

California’s Chinook salmon population is crashing. Governmental agencies, environmentalists and others are scrambling to find answers to reverse this potentially catastrophic outcome. Meanwhile, there may be a solution just beyond […]

Elephant’s Song

An old farm dog recounts the true tale of Old Bet, the elephant at the start of the American circus. This mournful, handcrafted film uses oil pastel as well as […]

Black Mambas

Formed by a group of local black women from communities surrounding the Kruger National Park, the Black Mambas are South Africa’s first and only all-female anti-poaching unit, attempting to rescue […]

Sides of a Horn

From Executive Producer Sir Richard Branson, this is the first film to tell the story of Africa’s poaching war from both sides of the fence. Based on actual events, and […]

Seldom Seen Sleight

When Ken Sleight first floated the Colorado River through southern Utah’s Glen Canyon in 1955, he recognized the canyon as a place where he could spend the rest of his […]

Sanctuaries of Silence

Silence just might be on the verge of extinction, and acoustic ecologist Gordon Hempton believes that even the most remote corners of the globe are affected by noise pollution. Join […]

Roots

Discover the daily work, hope, and perspective of one professional female tree-planter in Oregon — from an early start with coffee, through planting countless saplings in the Willamette River Valley […]

Think Like a Scientist: Renewal

Featuring an emerging young wildlife biologist from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, this is a heartwarming story of transformation and restoration on Washington State’s Elwha River. This profile of two […]

Parrots in Peril: Miami’s Wild Macaws

Parrot lover and conservationist Daria Feinstein is on a mission to protect one of Miami’s most spectacular wild residents: the blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna). Indigenous to Central and South America, […]