Eco-Bitesize

Eco-Bitesize

Perfect for quick viewing, Eco-Bitesize delivers concise, high-impact stories about the environment and the people making a difference. These short films are ideal for sharing, learning and sparking meaningful conversations.

Eco-Bitesize
  • Nature Needs Us

    Ecoflix is the world’s first non-profit streaming platform dedicated to protecting animals and restoring the natural world.
    Through inspiring documentaries, original programmes and partnerships with global charities, Ecoflix transforms storytelling into real-world impact.
    From rescuing endanger...

  • World Animal News joins Ecoflix

    World Animal News, the media arm of Peace 4 Animals, has partnered with Ecoflix, the world’s first nonprofit wildlife streaming platform, to broaden global awareness for animal welfare and conservation. This collaboration merges WAN’s daily reporting with Ecoflix’s powerful reach to elevate impac...

  • Polar Bears and Sea Ice Explained

    Court Whelan explains why polar bears depend entirely on Arctic sea ice and what happens as that ice disappears. Through an accessible blend of evolution, ecology, and climate science, the film traces how grizzlies became polar bears, how sea-ice ecosystems support seal, and why shrinking ice for...

  • Story of Esake

    This is the rescue and rehabilitation story of orphaned bonobo Esake. Esake was rescued by Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary when she was 3 years old.
    From our NGO partners https://www.bonobos.org

  • Friends of Bonobos of the Congo

    An introduction to bonobos and the conservation mission of Friends of Bonobos of the Congo, an environmental nonprofit rooted in the belief that love heals and that through education and opportunity we can change the future for the better.
    Film by Leon Haberkorn, 2021 Winner of the Boden Internat...

  • What's a Bonobo

    Bonobos are unique among the great apes. They are matriarchal, welcoming to strangers, and share their food. And they resolve conflicts through the "bonobo handshake!" Film provided by Ecoflix NGO partner Friends of Bonobos

  • Apes That Die Without Love

    Bonobos are an ape that share 99% of their genes with humans, and are only found in the rainforest of the DR Congo.
    DR Congo's rainforest is the second largest in the world. The peatland and trees soak up and retain huge amounts of carbon, which would otherwise exacerbate the climate crisis.
    He...

  • NGO Inspiration Reel

    Ecoflix partners with many organisations globally to champion and activate our joint non-profit missions: To save animals and restore the planet. This film explains how and why we support wildlife NGOs from across the globe and how 100% of any donations go straight to an NGO of viewers choosing.
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  • Red Wolf In Time Out WCFF 2025

    An 11 year old Narrator and her stepdad's animation (an award winning duo) present a fast paced series of events and misconceptions that lead to the deliberate eradication of the American Red Wolf. It also highlights the negative fallout caused by their absence in the ecosystem. An elementary sch...

  • The Starfish Story

    In this heartwarming Ecoflix animated short, a young child teaches us that even the smallest action can make a big difference. Inspired by the classic starfish tale, the film celebrates compassion, hope and the power each of us holds to help our planet — one gentle rescue at a time

  • Mountain Gorilla has snack

    Filmed by Ian Redmond at the Volcanos National Park in Rwanda

  • Spitting Cobra in Botswana

    Incredible spitting cobra footage from Botswana

  • Giant Anaconda in the Formosa river

    Two scuba divers in Brazil come across a 7-metre-long giant anaconda snake while exploring Brazil's Formosa river

  • Cape Wolf Snake in the Okavango

    Cape Wolf Snake spotted in Botswana's Okavango Delta

  • Macaques Play on Scooter

    Macaques play on a scooter in Arashiyama, west of Kyoto, Japan

  • Elephants swim across Chobe river

    Conservationist and cameraman Ian Redmond films a family of elephants swimming across the Chobe River, the border between Namibia and Botswana

  • Pod of humpback whales dance

    Filmed by a drone cameraman extraordinaire off the coast of Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

  • Humpback whale greets humans

    Divers monitoring tiger shark feeding encounter a Humpback whale, off the coast of Oahu

  • Scuba diver plays with sea lions

    in the waters around Vancouver Island

  • Mountain Gorillas resting

    A troop of Mountain Gorillas resting in Rwanda filmed by conservationist Ian Redmond

  • Monkey Befriends Buffalo

    An unlikely friendship blossoms between a macaque and a herd of buffalo.

  • A pair of Waterbuck chew on a stick

    Conservationist and cameraman Ian Redmond films a pair of waterbuck chewing on a stick in Chobe National Park, north-east Botswana

  • Arashiyama Macaques

    Conservationist and cameraman Ian Redmond films a group of macaques in Arashiyama, west of Kyoto

  • Elephants at the waterhole, part 2

    Conservationist and cameraman Ian Redmond films a herd of elephants gathered at a waterhole in Chobe National Park, north-east Botswana