This short documentary films some of the wild animal species that have adapted to the city of Vancouver, from the familiar pigeons and starlings to the less familiar herons nesting in Stanley Park and a coyote in a farmer's field.

Director Koreyoshi Kurahara chronicles a year in the lives of Flep and Leila, two foxes living in Ho...

A documentary for viewers of all ages about the thinking and feeling side of animals that are all to...

Take a thrilling journey to four of the greatest national treasures of Europe and Africa. Walk along...

Over three very personal films, Sir David Attenborough looks back at the unparalleled changes in nat...
A remarkable film from the National Geographic's daring EXPLORER series, ICELAND RIVER CHALLENGE fol...

Mackinac Island, Michigan, is a tiny island in the center of the Great Lakes. Besides being a world ...

The foreshore as you've never seen it before! War, survival, and marine ballet: in a Microscomos-sty...

A documentary which takes artistic approach in presenting the untouched environment between the rive...

Animals shock us with the most bizarre appearances - some even look like they've been dressing up. B...

Oak Tree: Nature's Greatest Survivor. In this landmark new BBC documentary, entomologist George McGa...

In the eyes of a foreigner practically any street of Mexico City’s Centro Histórico holds potential ...

A resistance writer and pioneer of nature writing with a controversial personality, Edward Abbey wro...

How and why what we eat is the cause of the chronic diseases that are killing us, and changing what ...
Ian loves camp. 2011 marks his seventh year at William Lawrence Camp in New Hampshire, USA. After ma...

Mixing new images to existing São Paulo movies takes, the documentary presents the city from the per...

With Once Upon a Forest, Luc Jacquet invites the spectator into a never-before-seen world of natural...