This film, three years in the making, The remote forests of Kalkalpen National Park in Austria, the largest area of wilderness in the European Alps, have been left untouched by humans for nearly a quarter of a century in order to return to their natural, primeval state. The landscape regenerates itself in dramatic cycles of growth and decay, and this bold hands-off method of conservation yields salient results: the lynx, absent from the area for 115 years, has returned.
Squirrels are among the most widely known and recognized mammals. In many parts of the world they gl...
"Africa Light" - as white local citizens call Namibia. The name suggests romance, the beauty of natu...
In the early 1900s commercial loggers cut down an old growth spruce tree growing on a small island s...
"The acid soil of New England, its wide stretches of hardwoods, its numerous sugar maples, its rolli...
A short film featuring a coastal forest and the rocky coastline of downeast Maine.
A short film featuring a pebble beach and coastal salt marsh in Maine.
A golden sunrise brings light to the foggy hills and meadows of late summer.
A short film shot on Super 8 which captures the last days of winter.
Fog surrounds the peak of a mountain as summer wildflowers bloom.
Beyond Access takes us on a journey with young Afro-Latina ocean explorer and storyteller, Xochitl C...
From the scorching sand dunes of Namibia, to the tropical Tasmanian rainforest, to the bitter waters...
Take a trip with the filmmakers to Scotland, to the Highlands, rich in flora and fauna. It's also th...
A place of biological superlatives with a flora and fauna that have only just begun to be researched...
Africa's giant rats – the size of a cat – can be trained to detect land-mines by smelling them. Gian...