The International League of Conservation Photographers and the Gitga'at first nation people of British Columbia in their search for the illusive spirit bear. Their mission is to create images of this rare bear and the ecosystem that it relies on before a proposed oil pipeline from the Alberta tar sands threatens to SPOIL it. The spirit bear, globally rarer than the panda, only lives on the north coast of British Columbia and gives and inspiring look at the interconnectedness of this coastal ecosystem existing in symbiosis with the indigenous communities there for thousands of years.
The incredible true story of nature’s greatest explorers—lemurs. Through footage captured with IMAX ...
In 2009 a team of British cavers went on an expedition deep within the jungle of central Vietnam. To...
It is one of the most controversial issues of our day, jeopardizing the health and smearing the repu...
David Attenborough narrates the charming and fascinating story of some real-life animal romantics. T...
Five women from the North to the South of Quebec embark on a multisport expedition following the Kor...
These Birds Were Made For Walking Few things are more wondrous than the gift of flight, but some bir...
A collaboration between acclaimed Canadian documentary filmmakers Nik Sheehan (FLicKeR, No Sad Songs...
The courtship behavior of Great Bustards is studied. The male Great Bustard is considerably larger t...
Fifteen years ago, a handful of African Penguins, normally found only on remote islands off the Sout...
A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...
Crash 'n' Burn is an experimental film shot in and named after Toronto, Ontario's first punk rock cl...
The untold story of South Africa's blackfoot Penguins.
The African penguin is the only penguin that lives on the African continent. It was known as the jac...
This documentary chronicles the relocation of an entire town in Newfoundland, Canada.