For years, chemical pesticides were considered an efficient method of killing off agricultural pests. However, in the long term, they not only harm the supposed attackers, but also people and the environment. Biological pest control offers an alternative, because who could fight pests more efficiently than their own natural enemies?
For 20-year-old Madison Stewart, nothing feels safer or more natural than diving straight into shark...
Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight fo...
Sprout. In the vacant lots against the hammering of buildings always under construction, between wa...
The environmental problems caused by fracking in America have been well publicized but what's less k...
A recruitment video created by Earth First! in 1990 to promote their Redwood Summer initiative.
On 1500 metres above sea level, on the slope of the mountain Hallingskarvet, stands "Tvergastein', t...
The story of a brilliant ecologist with a plan to save the world by restoring the planet's forests. ...
Bird watchers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border share their enthusiasm for protecting and pres...
How far does your participation in global warming go? What is the real X-ray of the ongoing climate ...
Will Cubans be able to safeguard their heritage of pristine Nature and preserved ecological treasure...
Phainesthai explores the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve that is located at the geographical cen...
In this sequel to the award-winning You’ve Been Trumped, director Anthony Baxter once again follows ...
Scientist Mark Plotkin races against time to save the ancient healing knowledge of Indian tribes fro...
Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...
Journey to a secret valley in Australia, where a nervous baby kangaroo named Mala faces hungry dingo...