Sonic Sea

Throughout the ocean, whales depend on sound to mate, find food, migrate, and defend against predators. A century ago the seas were silent, but now humans fill them with an […]

License to Krill

Winner, Best Science and Nature Program, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival! Antarctic krill may be tiny, but they’re massively important: a whole ecosystem depends on these little crustaceans, with whales, […]

Jago: A Life Underwater

Grand Teton Award Winner, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival An 80-year-old elder of the maritime Bajau people tells the tale of his life spear-fishing in the depths of the sea from the porch of […]

India’s Wandering Lions

Finalist, Best People and Nature Program, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival  At the Gir Forest Sanctuary in Gujarat, the last remaining population of Asiatic Lions – a species that once covered much of […]

Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World

Eighty miles off the Northwest coast of British Columbia, the mountainous archipelago Haida Gwaii rises above the Pacific Ocean. These islands have been home to the Haida people since 13,000 BC, though smallpox decimated their population and […]

Ever the Land

In the Te Urewara forests of northern New Zealand, the fiercely independent Tūhoe Maori tribe undertakes the building of a grand new meeting hall using radically sustainable methods. Their “Living Building” embodies the community’s deep and […]

Dispatches From the Gulf

The environmental desolation of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 sparked the largest coordinated oceanic research effort in history: as contamination spread across the Gulf of Mexico, an international […]

National Parks Adventure

Awe-inspiring national parks like Yosemite, the Everglades, and the Arches stand as living monuments to America’s vast and untamed wilderness. Celebrate the centennial of the national parks system in glorious […]

Anthropocene

We’re living in the “Anthropocene,” the age of large-scale human impact that many scientists believe constitutes a whole new epoch in the geologic timescale. In Anthropocene, a chorus of these […]

American Ascent, An

As the United States transitions to a “minority majority” nation, a staggering number of people of color do not identify with America’s wild places. Nine climbers set out on the […]