Puffin Rock and the New Friends
From the acclaimed studios, Cartoon Saloon and Dog Ears and based on the award-winning TV series, Puffin Rock and the New Friends sees our family favorites Oona, Baba, May and […]
From the acclaimed studios, Cartoon Saloon and Dog Ears and based on the award-winning TV series, Puffin Rock and the New Friends sees our family favorites Oona, Baba, May and […]
Two young birdwatchers, Mya and Arjun, raise awareness of conservation and climate change in their local areas, while navigating the challenges of coming of age. A creative documentary exploring our […]
On a remote Icelandic island, teenagers Birta and Selma rescue pufflings (young puffins) from imminent danger; as pufflings leave their nests for the first time, they often get lost in […]
Explores the efforts to study one of Rhode Island’s most endearing species: the elusive Wood Turtle. Produced in partnership with Roger Williams Park Zoo and Rhode Island Division of Wildlife. […]
In sym-bee-o-sis, scientists discover that the alliance between bees and plants depends on an unexpected third partner: microbes! But the chemicals we use in agriculture are putting this ancient partnership […]
Two female Texas State University wildlife researchers work against the clock to find a way to save Texas’s delicate—and crucial—bat population, while breaking barriers of their own. To further […]
Nóouhàh-Toka’na, known as swift fox in English, once roamed the North American Great Plains from Canada to Texas. Like bison, pronghorn and other plains animals, Nóouhàh-Toka’na held cultural significance for […]
Follows Chilean mycologist and National Geographic Explorer Giuliana Furci’s search for new mushrooms in far southern Chile, on the main island of Tierra del Fuego. She’s joined by biologist and […]
The Night Visitors is a movie about moths. While the film closely considers these underknown creatures as orgranisms, its engagement with them is not primarily entomological. Instead, it looks at […]
The Taiga, also known as the boreal forest, has kept an entire population nomadic on its lands for thousands of years. However, the rich natural resources of these Mongolian lands […]