Award Winner: 2018 Best Short Wallace Stegner’s 1960 letter to Congress about the importance of wilderness is the framework for a new message, one in.. Read More
View Now >Everyone has heard about bee declines, but with so much attention focused on domesticated honeybees, someone has to speak up for the 4,000 species of.. Read More
View Now >Award Winner: 2018 John de Graaf Environmental Filmmaking Award - Peter Byck A Kansas Farmer, Michael Thompson, regenerates his soils with no-till, cover-crops and Adaptive.. Read More
View Now >"Lost in Light" is a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies. Shot mostly in California, this piece shows.. Read More
View Now >The Tlingit people have called the vibrant coastline of Southeast Alaska home for over 10,000 years, and continue to practice a way of life intimately.. Read More
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View Now >Two Michigan-born adventurers journey fossil-free for 500 miles across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula along the route of Enbridge Oil's Line 5, a 63-year-old pipeline that threatens our.. Read More
View Now >Filmmaker Ben Masters (UNBRANDED) goes into the heart of the Big Bend, the last true wilderness in the state of Texas to consider what effects.. Read More
View Now >Biomimicry, the practice of looking deeply into nature for solutions to engineering, design and other challenges, has inspired a film about it's ground-breaking vision for.. Read More
View Now >Follow paddlers Adam and Susan Elliott as they kayak, fish, packraft and explore the wild rivers of the Olympic Peninsula. The Olympic Peninsula’s wild rivers.. Read More
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