To Know A Place

David Inouye has returned to the same high alpine meadows for the past fifty-two years to study wildflowers and hummingbirds. This film follows David, his son, and his granddaughter, through […]

Nocturnes

In the dense forests of the Eastern Himalayas, moths are whispering something to us. In the dark of night, two curious observers shine a light on this secret universe. Together, […]

Fish Thief: A Great Lakes Mystery

In the early twentieth century, a mysterious ecological crisis nearly wiped out the fish that most people cared about in the largest freshwater ecosystem on earth—the Great Lakes. The impact […]

Crows – Nature is Watching Us

Crows and ravens have accompanied and watched us since the dawn of human history. They have seen our first steps walking upright and heard our first articulated sounds. They have […]

Chesapeake Rhythms

This film chronicles the essential rhythms of Chesapeake Bay: wind, tides, migrations of tundra swans, Monarch butterflies, shorebirds and eels. These ancient migrations, annual rituals repeated repeated for millennia, weave […]

Americas: The Andes

“The Americas” showcases the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the world’s greatest supercontinent. For the first time, the Americas stars in its own incomparable series, using cutting-edge technology to uncover […]

A Life Among Elephants

A contemporary of researchers Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey – Iain Douglas-Hamilton is regarded by many as the pioneer of behavioural field-based African elephant research. In fact, much of what […]

Counting Cheetahs

What goes into conducting a population census and how does it inform conservation decisions? And how is that information gathered for the fastest land animal on earth? Counting Cheetahs follows […]

Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story

When a wild otter in desperate need of help washes up on his jetty in the remote Scottish Islands of Shetland, Billy, his wife Susan, and their devoted sheep dog […]