Project Grizzly
This 1996 feature-length documentary presents Troy James Hurtubise, an adventurer that willingly goes face to face with Canada’s grizzly bear— the deadliest land mammal in the country. It probably all...
View ArticleSilencing the Thunder
The Yellowstone landscape is vast and diverse. The population of bison that live on this landscape has developed many different survival strategies. Summer at the National Park is paradise for these...
View ArticleWaterwalker
Bill Mason was a Canadian naturalist, conservationist, author, filmmaker, and artist who was mostly known for his popular canoeing books. Mason decided to embark on a journey by canoe into the Ontario...
View ArticleShark Encounters
Sharks come in an amazing variety of shapes and sizes. Yet they all have a few characteristics in common. In this fascinating documentary, renowned filmmaker and shark expert Michael deGruy takes...
View ArticleGalapagos: Realm of Giant Sharks
In the far reaches of the Galapagos archipelago there is a remote island that is more like an ancient crumbling volcano. It’s a place apparently forgotten by time called Darwin Island. To the South...
View ArticleCobra Gypsies
Musician and filmmaker Raphael Treza journeys into the heart of Northern India to spend three months living among one of the country’s nomadic tribes: the gypsies of Rajasthan called Kalbelia. This...
View ArticleThe Bearcat of Borneo
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and it contains the oldest rainforest on earth. It’s home to many species that can’t be found anywhere else. Many new species are discovered every year...
View ArticleThe Temple of the Viper
Malaysia is home to some of the most dangerous and treacherous jungles on the planet. These jungles are home to an impressive diversity of living things. However, due to the increase in population and...
View ArticleThe Tale of the Tapir
The Jungle is one of the most formidable environments known to man and the Malayan jungle is the oldest jungle on the planet. The diversity of species in its ecosystem is vast and exclusive to the...
View ArticleCry of the Wild
Bill Mason— a lover and defender of wildlife, directed this film by the National Film Board of Canada. Very few people can honestly say that they have ever heard the howl of the wolf echoing across the...
View ArticleTURLOCK
On February 6, 2012 A & L Poultry egg farm workers abandoned 50,000 hens in wire cages without food. They simply walked off the compound and left the hens there to starve to death. The company’s...
View ArticleArctic Family: In Love With Cold
The Franz Josef Land archipelago is the northernmost part of Russia and also the furthest from the continent, just 900 Km away from the North Pole. This place is also the northernmost nature reserve....
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