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| | Aware AWARE explores boundary-pushing research in the understanding of consciousness. | |
| | Biodiversity vs. Extinction Mass extinction of species can be stopped if we understand the importance of biodiversity. | |
| | Biomimicry 2-part series based on the book Biomimicry - a new science that studies nature's best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems. | |
| | The Crabs, The Birds, The Bay Migrating shorebirds feast on horseshoe crab eggs in Delaware Bay. | |
| | Cultivating Kids On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet. | |
| | Horseshoe Crab Moon Looks at the decline of horseshoe crabs and the crash of the red knot that depends on horseshoe crab eggs for sustenance during migration, and suggests possible solutions. | |
| | A Sea Change Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life. | |
| | A Sense of Wonder Rachel Carson's love for the natural world and her fight to defend it. | |
| | Wrought What can the slimy, putrid, multi-species world of rot teach us about ourselves? | |
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Addicted to Plastic Reveals the history and worldwide scope of plastics pollution, investigates its toxicity and explores solutions.
Ancient Sea Turtles Stranded in a Modern World The use of TEDs in shrimpers' nets would allow sea turtles to escape.
Anthropocene Examines whether human impact has tipped the planet into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, with all of its political, social and behavioral implications.
Anthropocene - Short version Examines whether human impact has tipped the planet into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, with all of its political, social and behavioral implications.
Appleachia The amazing array of life an apple tree can lure into a garden.
Arid Lands A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
Aware AWARE explores boundary-pushing research in the understanding of consciousness.
Baboon Tales Dr. Shirley Strum's new interpretation of baboon society.
Banana, Banana, Banana Slugs! Kids freely explore life among the Redwoods.
Bears! Grizzly bears, as they really are, in their natural habitat.
Being Caribou A filmmaker and biologist follow the Porcupine Caribou Herd from central Yukon to the herd's calving grounds in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Biodiversity vs. Extinction Mass extinction of species can be stopped if we understand the importance of biodiversity.
Biomimicry 2-part series based on the book Biomimicry - a new science that studies nature's best ideas and then imitates these designs and processes to solve human problems.
Biomimicry: Learning from Nature - Part 1 Using natural processes as the model for agriculture and business.
Biomimicry: Learning from Nature - Part 2 Advances in materials and medicine based on research into natural processes.
Bluespace Contrasts sci-fi ideas about terraforming Mars with the state of NYC's waterways, and questions the viability of colonizing Mars before making our own planet sustainable.
The Crabs, The Birds, The Bay Migrating shorebirds feast on horseshoe crab eggs in Delaware Bay.
Cracking Cancer A clinical research trial at the Personalized OncoGenomics Program is changing the way scientists think about the future of cancer care.
Creatures of the Sun The ecology of the painted turtle.
Cull of the Wild The argument for ending animal trapping for profit, recreation or wildlife management.
Cultivating Kids On South Whidbey Island, WA, a school farm shows that a garden can be a valuable addition to the curriculum while encouraging a healthy diet.
El Caballo The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
El Caballo (Short Version) The history, ecology, and current plight of the wild horse in North America.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
Empty Oceans, Empty Nets (Short Version) Examines the global marine fisheries crisis and the efforts to implement sustainable fishing practices.
Estuary A close-up look at wetlands ecology.
Farming The Seas The perils and promise of fish farms in a world running out of ocean fish stocks.
Fat City Sorts fact from fiction in the struggle for weight loss.
For the Whales Writers, artists, and musicians celebrate the whale.
Force Of Nature Inspirational distillation of the life, thoughts and legacy of famed Canadian scientist, broadcaster and activist, David Suzuki.
Forests, Biodiversity and You Can forests retain their productivity and biodiversity? Consuming less ourselves is key.
Frankensteer Investigates the dangers to human health, including BSE (Mad Cow disease), posed by feedlot-raised beef.
Fungi What you see is only the tip of the iceberg.
Game Over Explores the changing face of conservation in Kenya.
Garden Mimics More than meets the eye.
The God Squad and the Case of the Northern Spotted Owl A rare, behind-the-scenes look at the way politics shape environmental policy.
Homo Toxicus Explores the links between the hundreds of toxic pollutants in our environment and increasing health problems.
Honeybees The role of honeybees in a common garden.
Horseshoe Crab Moon Looks at the decline of horseshoe crabs and the crash of the red knot that depends on horseshoe crab eggs for sustenance during migration, and suggests possible solutions.
In Defense of Animals Peter Singer presents the moral philosophy arguments for animal rights.
In the Company of Wild Butterflies An intimate study of the secret lives of wild butterflies.
The Intertidal Zone Ecology of the ecological zone between the tides.
Introduction to Biodiversity The concept of biological diversity and its importance to humans.
It's Gotten Rotten Classroom composting engages students in inquiry-based science.
Keystone Species The principle of keystone species proves the interconnectedness of the living world.
A Life Among Whales A fascinating exploration into the life and work of whale biologist and activist Roger Payne.
Life In A Lawn Paradise is a well-tended lawn.
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Life in the Vegetable Garden Many mouths to feed, and clever ways to avoid becoming a meal.
Living Things We Love to Hate Light-heartedly replaces our revulsion towards certain creatures with ecological understanding.
Milking the Rhino The promise of community-based conservation in Africa.
The Monarch The latest findings on the life cycle and migration of the familiar, yet mysterious, butterfly.
Natural Connections Makes a compelling scientific and ethical case for maintaining biodiversity.
Natural Connections (Classroom Version) 5-part series that makes a compelling scientific and ethical case for maintaining biodiversity.
Net Loss Examines the controversy surrounding salmon farms, and the threat they pose to wild salmon.
Nightlife What comes out at night in the garden.
The Old Oak Tree The diverse world of oaks and their residents.
On Nature's Terms Coexisting with predators and protecting their habitats.
The Perils of Plectropomus The life and death struggles of fish on a coral reef today.
Planeat Makes the case for a plant-based diet which is good for our bodies, good for the environment and mitigates climate change.
Planetary A provocative and breathtaking wakeup call - a cross continental cinematic journey that explores our cosmic origins and our future as a species.
Plastic Paradise Angela Sun reveals the effects of our rabid plastic consumption as she investigates The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Pleistocene Park An eccentric Russian scientist's quixotic quest to recreate a vanished ice age ecosystem and save the world from a catastrophic global warming feedback loop.
Programmed To Be Fat? Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat - before we're even born.
Recycling with Worms Composting garbage made easy with a worm bin.
Rough Science 10-part series in which five scientists on a tropical island cooperate to solve a series of scientific challenges using only their knowledge, ingenuity, and whatever is at hand.
Rough Science DVD Disc 1 Episodes 101-103 of the entertaining science series.
Rough Science DVD Disc 2 Episodes 104-106 of the entertaining science series.
Rough Science DVD Disc 3 Episodes 107-110 of the entertaining science series. All shot on the island of Capraia in the Mediterranean.
The Salmon Forest Reveals the fragile connection between salmon, bears, trees, and people in the NW rainforest.
Sap Sucking Hoppers The astronauts of the garden.
The Science of Whales The latest discoveries about whale behavior and communication and the grave danger posed by new U.S. Navy sonar technology.
A Sea Change (Short Version) Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
A Sea Change Ocean acidification threatens over one million species with extinction--and with them, our entire way of life.
The Secret World of Gardens 13-part series providing a close-up look at the complex ecosystem that is the backyard garden.
Secrets of the Salt Marsh An overview of salt marsh ecology.
A Sense of Wonder Rachel Carson's love for the natural world and her fight to defend it.
The Significance of Salmon Salmon and people both need clean water to survive. Can we make the connection?
Silent Sentinels Was the unprecedented mass coral bleaching in 1998 proof of global warming?
Squirrels What are these chipmunks and squirrels doing in the garden?
Suspended Animation Primeval shrimp eggs seem to be able to survive for millennia.
Tools for Research A classic animal rights film that raises important questions about the use of animals in laboratories.
Varmints The controversy surrounding the decline of the prairie dog.
Varmints (Short Version) The controversy surrounding the decline of the prairie dog.
Vines The good, the bad and the ugly side of vines.
Walking with Ghosts Predator biologist Elizabeth Hofer tracks and studies the elusive lynx in the Yukon's boreal forests.
Way of the Bear in Alaska The latest information about the behavior of grizzlies.
Weevils They crawl, they fly, and some even swim...
Whalesong Musical experiment with a choir, symphony orchestra, and three killer whales.
Whalesong (Short Version) Musical experiment with a choir, symphony orchestra, and three killer whales.
Where Am I? Why are some of us good at finding our way, while others are not? The latest findings in spatial cognition research have multiple implications including for urban planning and design.
Whether the Weather How plants survive the stress of changes in the weather.
Wolf Reexamines the relationship between humans and wolves.
Wolves in Paradise Ranchers and environmentalists team up to protect open space from developers and to learn how to share with wolves this last wild corner of the West.
Wrought What can the slimy, putrid, multi-species world of rot teach us about ourselves?
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