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This video follows the steps of Save The Sepik campaigners who travel the Sepik river to bring awareness and collect the views of the people on the Frieda Mine.
This film, hosted by British television personality Miriam Margolyes spells out just how toxic mass produced protein, in the form of Atlantic salmon, is as a food stuff. Toxic for human consumption, toxic for the marine environment and toxic for the community. - a story repeated in hundreds of communities around the world.
Navigating territorial hippos and active minefields, TED Fellow Steve Boyes and a team of scientists have been traveling through the Okavango Delta, Africa's largest remaining wetland wilderness, to explore and protect this near-pristine habitat against the rising threat of development. In this awe-inspiring talk packed with images, he shares his work doing detailed scientific surveys in the hopes of protecting this enormous, fragile wilderness.
GAIA · The Big Mother is a 48' documentary about the origin, evolution and future of the Earth, focusing on the geological concepts and the role of life and humans. Facts and ideas are shown through illustrations and animations together with films made on places like museums and relevant landscapes. The threats to the sustainability of our planet are also exposed.
The Planet Earth team, lead by Sir David Attenborough, interview a host of conservationists, scientists and religious figures who want to show their growing concern about the environmental safety of the future for the planet. Interesting video from the BBC wildlife team.
Sir David Attenborough explains how we should all work together globally to ensure our oceans thrive.
What is Our Planet?
A Netflix original documentary series and groundbreaking collaboration between WWF, Netflix and Silverback Films, Our Planet showcases the world's natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain. We're all a part of this amazing planet, but we're changing it like never before. Discover the story of the one place we all call home.
Captain Paul Watson is a marine wildlife conservation and environmental activist. Watson was one of the founding members and directors of Greenpeace. In 1977, he left Greenpeace and founded the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
The town of Puerto Natales, in the Magallanes and Antártica Chilena region of southern Chile, was once devoted to fishing and tourism. But in recent years it has become the operational base for the salmon industry expanding through the fjords of Kawésqar National Reserve.
The Kawésqar are the last descendants of a population of nomadic hunter-gatherers and fishermen who have inhabited this territory for around 6,000 years. They were decimated by colonization and genocide until the first decades of the 20th century. Today some family groups live in the town bordering the reserve.
An insight into the effects of the farmed fish industry from the fjords and restaurants of Norway to the rivers and schools of Vietnam. Atlantic salmon and panga are farmed at an industrial scale on opposite sides of the world, however the toxic methods and motivations of this industry parallel each other.
Thailand's Siamese rosewood forests could be extinct within a decade because of illegal logging. In just five years, poaching of the rare hardwood has increased 850 percent, driven by an insatiable demand for luxury furniture in China.
But the price is not just financial or environmental. Huge criminal organisations are trafficking rosewood at higher prices than narcotics, leaving the bodies of smugglers and law enforcement officers in their path.
The Loch Maree film is a powerful and graphic illustration of how a poorly sited salmon farm can have a devastating impact on what was previously a prolific and entirely sustainable wild fishery.
Tribal fishermen scramble to contain a huge spill of farmed Atlantic salmon from pens owned by Cooke Seafood in north Puget Sound before they tarnish local waters, shedding light on a global struggle between farmed and wild fish. Annie Crawley worked with the Lummi Tribe, Wild Fish Conservancy, Lummi Island Wild, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife and many others to tell the story of the farmed Atlantic salmon spill into the Salish Sea in August 2017.