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The Global Work Of Ecoflix
Ecoflix is much more than just a global non profit environmental media company, not only are we making and featuring beautiful and educational natural history and environmental content, we are also empowering change through our conservation and leading the way with our innovative environmental wo...
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Ecoflix helps partner NGOs tackle climate change
Last year marked some of the hottest temperatures on record, leading to devastating floods in some regions, crippling droughts in others, and new disease outbreaks. Farmers are struggling as crops dry up and entire communities face the threat of food insecurity, as glaciers melt, sea levels rise,...
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Growing in the Galapagos
When Josy was a child, her single mother moved her family to the Galapagos to help build a better life for her two young daughters. Josy says her mother's brave decision was "the best thing that could ever happen to us." Watch to see how Josy's unique upbringing and supportive mother led her to p...
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Researching Biodiversity
The Millennium Seed Bank is an underground collection of over 2.4 billion seeds from around the world stored in sub-zero chambers in Wakehurst, Sussex. Part of Kew's Royal Botanic Gardens, it not only protects biodiversity by preserving threatened species, but also conducts cutting-edge scientifi...
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Geresomu
Set in the Budongo Forest of Western Uganda, GERESOMU is a short documentary about Muhumuza Geresomu, a local field assistant whose knowledge of the forest has quietly shaped decades of chimpanzee research.
For over 30 years, Geresomu has worked at the Budongo Conservation Field Station, guiding...
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Out Now: Wildlife On The Edge 2 - Pool Bears
Wildlife on the Edge 2 – Bears follows the unexpected antics of black bears in the foothills of Los Angeles, where urban sprawl , climate change and untamed wilderness collide. Narrated by Tim Daly, the film highlights the lives of Brian and Rick, a couple whose home has become a playground for t...
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Heart Of The Sea
In "Heart of the Sea," Bermudian scientists, poets, and political leaders take us on a journey through the mysteries and wonders of Bermuda's oceans and the threats they face due to climate change.
The film bridges past and present, delving into the island’s underwater shipwrecks, now teeming w...
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Refuelling Aviation
Using bacteria to create Sustainable Aviation Fuel from captured carbon
With 2.5% of global CO2 emissions generated by the aviation sector and 100 million gallons of jet fuel used each year by commercial airlines, decarbonising aviation fuel is essential if we are to achieve a Net Zero future.
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Ecoflix Podcast With Oaitse Nawa
David speaks to Oaitse Nawa a father, safari guide and conservationist who runs the Elephants Protection Society, an NGO tackling the growing conflict between people and elephants in Botswana. As human deaths and elephant killings rise in wildlife-bordering villages, his NGO organisation educates...
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Out now : Saving Baby Bani
Saving Baby Bani tells the remarkable story of a young elephant calf, Bani, who is critically injured after a tragic train collision in Uttarakhand, India. At just nine months old, Bani loses her mother and the ability to walk, facing a grim fight for survival. Rescued by Wildlife SOS, Bani recei...
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The Thin Green Line Rangers
Rangers are the most effective and irreplaceable frontline resource in nature conservation yet they are generally underpaid, poorly equipped and insufficiently trained. Not only does this inhibit their ability to protect wildlife effectively, it also puts the rangers themselves in danger.
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Planet Champions – Co-existing with Elephants
Oaitse Nawa a father, safari guide and conservationist, runs the Elephants Protection Society, an NGO tackling the growing conflict between people and elephants in Botswana. As human deaths and elephant killings rise in wildlife-bordering villages, his NGO organisation educates communities on ele...
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Northern Lights Photo Tutorial
While many photographers seek to capture the aurora borealis on their cameras, it's important to be prepared with the proper techniques to ensure your pictures are as inspiring as the northern lights. Watch this video for expert guidance from Expedition Leader Court Whelan, Ph.D., who has been re...
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Polar Bear Country
Can polar bears and people coexist in the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"? Find out what it's like to live with wild bears. Meet the inspiring community members of Churchill, Manitoba: a remote frontier town at the edge of Canada's Hudson Bay where hundreds of polar bears gather each year, wait...
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Out now: Far Away Islands
This documentary explores the Faroe Islands' complex ties to wildlife, from traditions like the "Grindadráp" dolphin hunt, or the treatment of sheep and young bids, to issues like salmon farming, industrial fishing, and pollution. Each year, Captain Paul Watson's team document these practices in ...
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The Undertakers
Warning - This film contains some distressing images.
Across Africa, Vultures are disappearing. Their exceptional adaptations to consume the dead are now a curse. Demand for their body parts, powerline collisions and indiscriminate poisoning are pushing them to the brink. But Kerri Wolter has bee... -
Ikouah: Into the Heart of Cameroon's Rainforest
Ikouah: Into the Heart of Cameroon's Rainforest, is a short film set in the
south east region of Cameroon, where we follow the journey of Assamesa Laurent, a dedicated community member working as a Bio-monitoring Assistant in the lush rainforest surrounding his home.
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Somboon
Discover the inspiring story of Somboon Legacy Foundation, a hands-off elephant sanctuary in Thailand that’s redefining ethical elephant tourism.
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Out now: The Weight Of A Feather
"The Weight of a Feather” explores the triumphs and challenges of wildlife rehabilitation, the history of conservation, and the deep significance of feathers to Native American cultural identity. This story is told through the lens of Liberty Wildlife, a wildlife rehabilitation, education, and co...
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Reconsidering Agriculture
With an estimated 25% of greenhouse gas emissions coming from our food system, rethinking our approach to agriculture is essential if we are to create a sustainable future. By working in harmony with nature, regenerative agriculture can provide more nutritious food at the same time as reducing em...
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Out now: The Elephants Of Selenkay
An intriguing story told in Kenya about Elephants that returned to a land where their predecessors once walked after an absence of over 20 years. A celebration about restoring a habitat to save the last open spaces for Elephants to roam about freely and tracing back the routes to their ancestral ...
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The Guide
"The Guide" is a story of togetherness, care, and reverence, set in some of the world's most beautiful natural places. Nat Hab Expedition Leader Colby Brokvist loves exploring and some of the strongest personal connections he has were made in the outdoors. This short film follows Colby as he help...
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Sneak Peak: Whale Wash - The Forgotten Whale
Viewer Discretion Advised: For decades, Norwegian whalers have evaded the scrutiny levelled at other commercial whale hunts in Iceland and Japan.
ESPA Investigative Journalist, Peter, has long admired the minke whales that pass by his home in Yorkshire, UK, every year. When he learns that the sa...