Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as lab experiments and in the field to protect and conserve the country's vast forests. These include turning a Newfoundland bog into woodland, fostering British Columbia seedlings that withstand mechanical planting, inoculating Ontario elms against the bark beetle, devising ways of controlling fire, and more.

Hosted by Keeley Hawes, star of the popular television series The Durrells, this documentary reveals...

Working as a designer for a clothing company, Song-mi, feeling skeptical about her heavy workload an...

The cultural roots of coal continue to permeate the rituals of daily life in Appalachia even as its ...

This public-school educational film warns of the dangers of cheating. John Taylor is struggling with...

An epic story of Australian and international scientists who are racing to understand our greatest n...

The Salton Sea: An inland ocean of massive fish kills, rotting resorts, and 120 degree nights locate...

This 1971 color anti-drug use and abuse film was produced by Concept Films and directed by Brian Kel...

The Institute of National Remembrance, Fish Ladder and Juice present “The Unconquered” – an animated...

Saying No is an early 1980s educational film produced by Crommie & Crommie that, true to the title, ...

This Academy Award-winning documentary takes a look at children born after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclea...

Native Americans, ranchers, government officials, and environmental activists battle over the yearly...
The kitchen is an alchemist’s workshop, and the chef is a master of secret teachings. He commands mo...
An educational film that instructs people on how to survive atomic bombs and the radiation they emit...

Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...