All Films in the Collection

All Films in the Collection

A curated collection of nature, human ecology, and environmental films from around the globe.

All Films in the Collection
  • South American Bird Life

    South American Bird Life
    To fly, essence of the avian world, fuelling, getting vegetable matter, meat-eating birds, getting food in the water, communication, reproduction, parenthood, birds and men. Fifty minutes of the most exciting adventure, discover the life of birds in the most diverse envi...

  • The Recyclergy: 33 Minutes of Garbage

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    For decades the San Francisco Bay Area has been a hub for the recycling movement. Even the garbage companies have a long history of recycling practices. After the first Earth Day celebration in 1970, community, non-profit recycling centers appeared in schools, garages, and ...

  • The Future of the Orinoco Croc

    The Future of the Orinoco Croc
    Half a century ago the owner of this Ranch on the Orinoco floodable plains decided to share the cattle business with conservation of the wealthy fauna of the region. 30 years ago the first attempts to breed the Orinoco croc in captivity were made to save this endan...

  • Exuma

    Exuma is a documentary film that uses innovative cinematography above and below the surface to highlight the surreal beauty of the Exuma Cays. The Exumas are a string of small islands in the Bahamas and this film is the first to highlight the beauty of these remote ʺout islands.ʺ The film is a wi...

  • AUSTRALIA'S LAND BIRDS Non-Passerines

    Part 1 of AUSTRALIA'S LAND BIRDS (Non Passerines only)
    Australia’s Land Birds Video Guide
    Over 250 species of birds grouped on 14 small video sections, eight of them contains Non-Passerines and the other six Passerines. Each bird is shown in a 30 secs clips, showing fieldmarks and behavior t...

  • A CONVENIENT TRUTH: Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil

    A Convenient Truth: Urban Solutions from Curitiba, Brazil is an informative, inspirational documentary aimed at sharing ideas to provoke environment-friendly and cost-effective changes in cities worldwide. The documentary focuses on innovations in transportation, recycling, social benefits includ...

  • Extinction in Progress

    Haiti is known to be the poorest country of the western hemisphere and is still struggling to get on its feet from a disastrous earthquake, but Haiti’s real problem is the complete degradation of its natural resources. Natural forests cover today less than two percent of its territory. Scientists...

  • Powell to Powell

    From June through September 2012 Will Stauffer-Norris, Zak Podmore and friends walked, kayaked, and rafted from Rocky Mountain National Park to Lake Powell along the Colorado River. Along the way they talked to over 30 people involved in the Colorado: farmers, ranchers, water managers, profession...

  • WATERSHED REVOLUTION

    Watershed Revolution is a 30-minute film that profiles community members and organizations working to protect and restore Ventura, California’s watershed. It highlights the need for open space and floodplain protection, sustainable agriculture, and community awareness of our most precious resourc...

  • Spotted in the Woods

    Spotted in the Woods shows the effects of the loss of habitat on the Northern Spotted Owl. This engaging film explores this coastal habitat and its inhabitants. We see owls hunting, hooting, and feeding their young. We see the owls’ role in the food chain and also explore the interconnections bet...

  • Zoo Without Borders

    The Masaguaral region is shown throughout the life of the most authentic animals of each area, especially mammals, reptiles and some icon birds. A scientific project on wedge capuchin monkeys is described by its author. Bizarre mammals like felines, anteaters, tayra, capybaras, howler monkeys, a...

  • Forest Through the Trees

    Humboldt County’s Pacific Lumber Company is cutting down the state’s most primeval ancient redwood forest. In Mendocino County, where old-growth redwoods are long gone, multinational timber giant Louisiana Pacific provokes a storm of outrage by converting its vast redwood forests to fiber plantat...

  • Galapagos: Flora and Fauna

    Galapagos: Flora and Fauna
    Get on board with us on a cruise ship to visit this amazing laboratory of nature. A journey through the islands of Seymour, Española, Floreana, Genovesa, Isabela, Santa Cruz, Fernandina and Santiago. We will show you the extraordinary and unique animals inhabiting this...

  • Red Wolf Revival

    Red Wolf Revival is a short film about the last remaining wild population of red wolves. Centered on the historic recovery effort in Eastern North Carolina, we document the multifaceted struggle to reintroduce one of the rarest animals on earth in the face of cultural, economic, and biological ch...

  • KLUNKERZ a film about the history of mountain biking

    Using archival footage, still photographs, and interviews, KLUNKERZ tells the story of the earliest days of mountainbiking, from those who were there. Some of the biggest names in the industry, as well as some more obscure characters, recount the people and events that gave birth to the modern mo...

  • A CHANGING DELTA : Restoring the Colorado River Delta in Mexico

    Left for dead after decades of neglect, the terminus of the Colorado River in Northern Mexico was once a vibrant wetland ecosystem the size of Rhode Island. “A Changing Delta” chronicles the stories, issues, and people of the Colorado River Delta in Mexico, and what they’ve done to reconnect one ...

  • Shooting with Mursi

    Olisarali Olibui, a member of one of Africa’s most isolated tribes carries a Kalashnikov in one hand and a camera in the other, with which he chronicles the struggle of his tribe to protect their land and way of life. The Mursi are an Ethiopian tribe of fewer than nine thousand people, a nomadic ...

  • TULARE The Phantom Lake

    Tulare Lake in California’s Central Valley was once the largest lake west of the Mississippi. By the year 1910, the lake had been completely dried by water diversion and land reclamation, along with the dislocation of the Valley’s indigenous people. Today the region maintains the most productive ...

  • Habitat

    Learn about animals different habitats as you sing this song over and over again.

  • BLUEBIRD MAN

    Bluebird Man tells the story of 93-year-old Alfred Larson, a self-taught conservationist who has committed the last 35 years of his life to saving Idaho’s bluebirds. In the late 1970s Al was inspired to join a growing movement of citizen scientists who over the past three decades have helped reve...

  • Losing The West

    Losing the West is a documentary on small ranching and farming, exemplified by the story of a lifelong Colorado cowboy. Howard Linscott IS the original Marlboro Man, a gruff, chain-smoking 70-year-old who’s been ranching all his life. With sweeping shots of the Colorado Rockies, the film explores...

  • The Nature of Cities

    The Nature of Cities explores both the nature in are own backyards – Austin and San Diego and the possibilities in projects of cities of the future – Malmo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Freiburg, Amsterdam and Paris.

    The film features Sustainable Communities professor Timothy Beatley as he tours the...

  • The Edge of the Wild

    The Edge of the Wild is a documentary about a 30-year land-use battle over privately owned property that is also home to endangered butterflies. The film takes place on San Bruno Mountain, a remarkably intact wilderness that is completely surrounded by urbanization and is just one mile south of S...

  • If I Were A Tree

    See all the creatures who depend on trees, us included! Sing along.