Ecosystems, War and Climate Change

Four scientists describe the impact of climate change on wildlife and fragile ecosystems, and underline the destructive role of warfare in undermining our capacity to protect and sustain our essential […]

Silencing the Thunder

Every year hundreds of Yellowstone’s bison are shot to prevent a disease — brucellosis — from both infecting Montana’s domestic cattle herds and collapsing ranchers’ livelihoods. Will this controversial practice […]

Yasuni Man: Work In Progress

The Andes and Amazon collide in a wilderness teeming with biodiversity, natural resources and the indigenous Waorani people. Despite a UNESCO world heritage site designation, nothing endemic to Yasuni National […]

Sticky

A handful of stick insects, the last of their kind, clung to life on a single bush for 80 years. Now back from the brink of extinction, when can they […]

Three Shorts for Earth Focus, Link TV

Is climate change igniting turmoil around the world? How are the rising costs of climate change and its consequences threatening our national security? How are terrorists and insurgent groups profiting […]

Tiger Tiger

Winner, 2015 William W. Warner Beautiful Swimmers Award Spotlighting the tiger as the most charismatic animal on earth, this adventure-conservation film enters the realm of the Royal Bengal Tiger in […]

Sharks of Mexico

Join underwater photographer and shark expert Gerardo del Villar with his team of divers, photographers, videographers, biologists and experts in an extraordinary and dangerous expedition to study and document Mexico’s […]

Penguin Counters

Armed with low-tech gear and high-minded notions that penguin populations hold the key to human survival, Ron Naveen and his intrepid biologists have tracked 200 colonies of penguins over half […]

Pride

Pride explores the cultural relationship between residents of Gujarat, India and the last remaining population of Asiatic Lions in the world. With fewer than 50 lions in the wild at […]