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?

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A document on the importance of forests to the national economy. It represents forests not only as a...

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Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

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Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight fo...
For 100 years, we have waged war on wildfire in the United States, and ironically, have created a mo...

For her entire professional life, renowned ecologist Nalini Nadkarni pioneered climbing techniques t...

Participant Media’s Last Call at the Oasis is a new documentary from Jessica Yu & Elise Pearlste...

A beautiful and disturbing film recounts America’s story from the environment’s point of view. From ...

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In this era of “reconciliation”, Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. Unist’ot’en Camp,...