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Aamakaar - The Turtle People FROM INDIA: Aamakaar tells the story of preservation. A people of a village in North Kerala fight to preserve their village, and their livelihoods, threatened by sand mining on their estuary. |
82 |
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Ahmed and the Return of the Arab Phoenix Shot around the Palmyra oasis, Syria. Despite its bad reputation in the international press, the Syrian government is very much involved in the effort of protecting its natural heritage. This is the story of a handful of visionary men who are fighting in the desert to protect what is left of the biodiversity of Al Badia. Their efforts will be rewarded by the discovery of the last Middle Eastern breeding colony of the Bald Ibis in the wild, one of the rarest migratory birds and a symbol of wisdom for the Bedouins of the desert. |
514 |
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Bermuda's Treasure Island In Bermuda, David Wingate saved one of the rarest seabirds from extinction, the Bermuda Petrel, or Cahow and at the same time restored the habitat of Nonsuch Island to its pre-colonial native state in order to provide a safe haven for Cahow. This the story of how one man can save a species and how habitat can be restored. |
531 |
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Bridging The Ocean Divide An exploration of cultural perspectives on ocean and dolphin conservation in the US and Japan by the Dolphin Communication Project, from a historical perspective as told through early art, to present day workshops for youth in Japan which provides a window to the Japanese culture & their views on the oceans & marine life. |
179 |
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Call of Life: Facing the Mass Extinction The first feature documentary to fully investigate the growing threat posed by the unprecedented loss of biodiversity on the planet -- its causes, impact and what can be done. |
722 |
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Chased By The Light This inspiring documentary tells the story of how Jim Brandenburg, one of the world's greatest nature photographers, immersed himself in a Zen-like exploration of his craft and the untamed landscape of the rugged north woods. A National Geographic cover story and book ensued. |
88 |
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Chickens in the City Somewhere beyond the Golden Gate Bridge, the cable cars and the coffee bars, San Francisco is teeming with chickens, but are they pets or are they food?? CHICKENS IN THE CITY is a chicken-level view of two backyard coops in San Francisco. |
347 |
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Counting Sheep: Restoring the Sierra Nevada Bighorn Counting Sheep chronicles the struggle for survival of the wild Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, a majestic emblem of American wilderness. Shot and produced over the course of twelve years, Counting Sheep captures the plight of the Sierra bighorn with dynamic interviews and exquisite footage the first film ever of one of the most endangered mammals of North America. |
374 |
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CROWN OF THORNS STARFISH: Monster from the Shallows The mystery of one of the most efficient eating and breeding machines in nature. This starfish eats only one thing - coral. It has already reached uncontrollable numbers over a large part of the Great Barrier Reef. Also under impact from global warming and coral bleaching, this diverse and delicate reef ecosystem is under extreme pressure. |
521 |
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CURIOSITY QUEST GOES GREEN: Star Eco Station Curiosity Quest visits Star Eco Station to learn how animals can be green too. Join Joel as he encounters birds, alligators, snakes, bobcats, and fish! |
707 |