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.  

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 […]

Hidden Wild

Behind the homes and freeways of suburban Palm Beach County, an incredible network of swamps, scrub, and waterways lies waiting to be discovered. Hidden Wild follows science educator Alex Freeze […]

Dive Tierra Bomba Dive

A young woman emerges as a leader on her Colombian island to save the reef that’s vital to its survival. A 19 year-old woman, Yassandra Barrios, who emerges as the […]

Changing Seas: A Decade After Deepwater

Ten years after the Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster, scientists are still studying the devastating impacts on the Gulf of Mexico. The resulting spill became one of the largest environmental […]

After the Storm: Pollution in the Potomac

Whenever it rains in Washington, D.C., raw sewage spills into the Potomac River because of the city’s outdated sewer system. These Combined Sewer Overflows release pollutants like fecal coliform bacteria […]

Playing With Sharks

A true pioneer in both underwater filmmaking and shark research, Valerie Taylor is a living legend and icon in the underwater world whose life’s work has become the basis for […]

Secrets of the Whales

Epic, revealing and emotional, that’s what you get when immersed in the secretive world of whales and see life and love from their perspectives. From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and conservationist […]

Water Flows Together

For time immemorial, the Diné (Navajo) have considered the San Juan River sacred. Centuries-old stories and teachings connect the people with the river as it continues to serve as a […]