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The Beekeepers
directed by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007; produced by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007 (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2008), 28 mins
What can the behavior of bees tell us about our environment? The Beekeepers is an innovative documentary that investigates the causes behind Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass disappearance of bees all over the world.
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directed by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007; produced by Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007 (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2008), 28 mins
Description
What can the behavior of bees tell us about our environment? The Beekeepers is an innovative documentary that investigates the causes behind Colony Collapse Disorder, the mass disappearance of bees all over the world.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007
Author / Creator
Richard Knox Robinson, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
The Cinema Guild
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 The Cinema Guild, Inc.
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Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4, Pablo Allard & Early Conservation
directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 35 mins
The episode looks at how Canada became instrumental in leading bison conservation by purchasing the Pablo Allard herd. Early conservation mistakes and critical moments in Canada's bison conservation efforts to bring a near-extinct species back from the brink.
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directed by Mike Wivell; produced by Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films, in Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction, 4 (Edmonton, AB: Square Sheep Films, 2021), 35 mins
Description
The episode looks at how Canada became instrumental in leading bison conservation by purchasing the Pablo Allard herd. Early conservation mistakes and critical moments in Canada's bison conservation efforts to bring a near-extinct species back from the brink.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mike Wivell, Square Sheep Films
Author / Creator
Mike Wivell
Date Published / Released
2021
Publisher
Square Sheep Films
Series
Bison: Return from the Edge of Extinction
Speaker / Narrator
Lauren Markewicz
Person Discussed
Lauren Markewicz, Michel Pablo
Topic / Theme
Buffalo, Wildlife conservation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Square Sheep Films & Drone Your Home LTd
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Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 1 of 3, Surviving the Extreme
directed by Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 1 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 56 mins
Cameras explore some of the most breathtaking places on Earth, following the lives of some of the people who call these extraordinary places home. In the first episode, cameras follow Yak-herder Thokmay Lowa as he leads his herd through one of the most treacherous mountain passes in the high Himalaya. Elsewhere, t...
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directed by Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 1 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 56 mins
Description
Cameras explore some of the most breathtaking places on Earth, following the lives of some of the people who call these extraordinary places home. In the first episode, cameras follow Yak-herder Thokmay Lowa as he leads his herd through one of the most treacherous mountain passes in the high Himalaya. Elsewhere, the programme follows members of Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic as they take part in the hazardous mussel harvest, and people...
Cameras explore some of the most breathtaking places on Earth, following the lives of some of the people who call these extraordinary places home. In the first episode, cameras follow Yak-herder Thokmay Lowa as he leads his herd through one of the most treacherous mountain passes in the high Himalaya. Elsewhere, the programme follows members of Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic as they take part in the hazardous mussel harvest, and people in Siberia searching for mammoth tusks, now released from the Siberian Permafrost after thousands of years.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation, Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Author / Creator
Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989
Date Published / Released
2017, 2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Earth's Natural Wonders
Speaker / Narrator
Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Inuit
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
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Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 2 of 3, Surviving with Animals
directed by Virginia Quinn, fl. 2000, George Pagliero, fl. 1998 and Andrew Thompson, fl. 2003; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 2 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 56 mins
Focusing on the relationships between animals and people living in some of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders, this episode follows nomadic people from the Yamal Peninsula in northern Siberia, as they hunt one of the very few animals that can survive in this frozen environment, reindeer. Elsewhere, cam...
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directed by Virginia Quinn, fl. 2000, George Pagliero, fl. 1998 and Andrew Thompson, fl. 2003; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 2 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 56 mins
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Focusing on the relationships between animals and people living in some of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders, this episode follows nomadic people from the Yamal Peninsula in northern Siberia, as they hunt one of the very few animals that can survive in this frozen environment, reindeer. Elsewhere, cameras observe a local ranger in the coastal salt marshes of Northern Australia's Arnhem Land, as he goes in search of the eggs of one of...
Focusing on the relationships between animals and people living in some of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders, this episode follows nomadic people from the Yamal Peninsula in northern Siberia, as they hunt one of the very few animals that can survive in this frozen environment, reindeer. Elsewhere, cameras observe a local ranger in the coastal salt marshes of Northern Australia's Arnhem Land, as he goes in search of the eggs of one of the world's most aggressive predators, the saltwater crocodile.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation, Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Author / Creator
Virginia Quinn, fl. 2000, George Pagliero, fl. 1998, Andrew Thompson, fl. 2003
Date Published / Released
2017, 2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Earth's Natural Wonders
Speaker / Narrator
Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Australian Aborigines, Nenets
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
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Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 3 of 3, Surviving Against the Odds
directed by Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989, Anne Sommerfield, fl. 2006 and Jobim Sampson, fl. 2004; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 3 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 55 mins
Earth's Natural Wonders: vast mountain ranges, impenetrable rainforests and dazzling tropical islands. Within these wonders, survival for human beings can be a challenge. Earth's Natural Wonders are among the most extreme places to live on the planet. From soaring mountains to deep jungles, people need bravery and...
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directed by Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989, Anne Sommerfield, fl. 2006 and Jobim Sampson, fl. 2004; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, in Earth's Natural Wonders, Series 2, Episode 3 of 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 55 mins
Description
Earth's Natural Wonders: vast mountain ranges, impenetrable rainforests and dazzling tropical islands. Within these wonders, survival for human beings can be a challenge. Earth's Natural Wonders are among the most extreme places to live on the planet. From soaring mountains to deep jungles, people need bravery and ingenuity to survive within them.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation, Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Author / Creator
Alexis Girardet, fl. 1989, Anne Sommerfield, fl. 2006, Jobim Sampson, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2017, 2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Earth's Natural Wonders
Speaker / Narrator
Sophia Okonedo, 1968-
Topic / Theme
Kamaiura
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
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Everest Green
directed by Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010; produced by Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010, Block 8 Productions (Paris, Ile-de-France: Bubble Media, 2018), 53 mins
Everest Green is a documentary about the first ever expedition of decontamination of the Mount Everest by 10 experienced sherpas in april and may 2017, under extremely difficult conditions but with an unwavering will to clean the planet.
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directed by Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010; produced by Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010, Block 8 Productions (Paris, Ile-de-France: Bubble Media, 2018), 53 mins
Description
Everest Green is a documentary about the first ever expedition of decontamination of the Mount Everest by 10 experienced sherpas in april and may 2017, under extremely difficult conditions but with an unwavering will to clean the planet.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010, Block 8 Productions
Author / Creator
Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Bubble Media
Speaker / Narrator
Reinhold Messner, Marc Batard, 1951-, Devi Prassad Panta, Jean-Michel Jorda, fl. 2010
Person Discussed
Reinhold Messner, Marc Batard, 1951-, Devi Prassad Panta
Topic / Theme
Mountains, Mountain climbers and climbing, Environmental protection, Pollution, Waste disposal
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Bubble Media
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I Have Seen the Change
directed by Dr. Scott Weichenthal, fl. 2010 and Matt LeMay, fl. 2010; produced by LeMay Media (Pembroke, ON: LeMay Media, 2019), 29 mins
According to Environment Canada, floods are the costliest natural disaster in Canada in terms of property damage. They are also the most common. In this new production from filmmaker Matt LeMay, we look at extreme weather events, in particular flooding. Using Belleville, ON as the primary example, we hear homeowne...
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directed by Dr. Scott Weichenthal, fl. 2010 and Matt LeMay, fl. 2010; produced by LeMay Media (Pembroke, ON: LeMay Media, 2019), 29 mins
Description
According to Environment Canada, floods are the costliest natural disaster in Canada in terms of property damage. They are also the most common. In this new production from filmmaker Matt LeMay, we look at extreme weather events, in particular flooding. Using Belleville, ON as the primary example, we hear homeowners discuss their fears and experiences as the rising waters of Lake Ontario pummelled their homes and properties in the spring of 2017....
According to Environment Canada, floods are the costliest natural disaster in Canada in terms of property damage. They are also the most common. In this new production from filmmaker Matt LeMay, we look at extreme weather events, in particular flooding. Using Belleville, ON as the primary example, we hear homeowners discuss their fears and experiences as the rising waters of Lake Ontario pummelled their homes and properties in the spring of 2017. Communities across the country experienced similar disasters. Brian Kelly, Manager of Sustainability for the Region of Durham discusses the importance of communities learning to adapt to the impact of climate change to mitigate the risks. Important infrastructure changes must take place across the country as many culverts, drainage ditches, river banks, roads and bridges were designed for the climate we experienced 50+ years ago. For too long, we have fuelled the needs of industry at the expense of the environment and safety of our communities.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
LeMay Media
Author / Creator
Dr. Scott Weichenthal, fl. 2010, Matt LeMay, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
LeMay Media
Topic / Theme
21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 LeMay Media
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Ingenious Africa, 11, Greening Africa
directed by Robin Newell; produced by Robin Newell, in Ingenious Africa, 11 (London, England: TVF International, 2006), 24 mins
This ground-breaking series focuses on African innovation, addressing today’s and tomorrow’s problems with courage and imagination in equal measure. It is a fascinating look at how cutting-edge scientific technology from all over the world is being put to use to alleviate the problems faced by Africans today....
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directed by Robin Newell; produced by Robin Newell, in Ingenious Africa, 11 (London, England: TVF International, 2006), 24 mins
Description
This ground-breaking series focuses on African innovation, addressing today’s and tomorrow’s problems with courage and imagination in equal measure. It is a fascinating look at how cutting-edge scientific technology from all over the world is being put to use to alleviate the problems faced by Africans today.
The thirteen part series tells stories from all over Africa, and introduces the people who are doing great things – from fighting th...
This ground-breaking series focuses on African innovation, addressing today’s and tomorrow’s problems with courage and imagination in equal measure. It is a fascinating look at how cutting-edge scientific technology from all over the world is being put to use to alleviate the problems faced by Africans today.
The thirteen part series tells stories from all over Africa, and introduces the people who are doing great things – from fighting the escalating gun crime in South Africa to unearthing and diffusing land mines in Mozambique; from astronomy to medicine; and from large scale engineering infrastructure to homegrown solutions to local problems – creating a sustainable future for individuals, families, communities and nations.
Along the scientific journey through the continent we are also treated to the workings of the largest telescope in the Southern hemisphere, stunning footage from the biggest game park in Namibia and inside information on how African athletes maintain their peak performances and prowess.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robin Newell, Sigrid Thornton
Author / Creator
Robin Newell
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
TVF International
Series
Ingenious Africa
Speaker / Narrator
Sigrid Thornton
Topic / Theme
Cycads, Science
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of TVF International.
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Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 14, Indigenous Ways of Knowing
directed by Patsy Northcutt; produced by Patsy Northcutt, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Northcutt Productions; interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker, in Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 14 (Pottstown, PA: Music Video Distributors, 2013), 32 mins
This is an expansive, multidisciplinary project that re-imagines the universe story and the human role in the flourishing of the Earth community. The series invites viewers to become fellow travelers on an immense journey - from the beginnings of the universe, to the origins of life, to our current emergence as a...
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directed by Patsy Northcutt; produced by Patsy Northcutt, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Northcutt Productions; interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker, in Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 14 (Pottstown, PA: Music Video Distributors, 2013), 32 mins
Description
This is an expansive, multidisciplinary project that re-imagines the universe story and the human role in the flourishing of the Earth community. The series invites viewers to become fellow travelers on an immense journey - from the beginnings of the universe, to the origins of life, to our current emergence as a planetary presence.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Patsy Northcutt, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Northcutt Productions
Author / Creator
Patsy Northcutt, Mary Evelyn Tucker
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Music Video Distributors
Series
Journey Of The Universe: Conversations
Person Discussed
Nancy Maryboy, David Begay
Topic / Theme
Cosmology, American Indians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Music Video Distributors
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Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 16, Healing and Revisioning
directed by Patsy Northcutt; produced by Patsy Northcutt, Northcutt Productions; interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker, in Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 16 (Pottstown, PA: Music Video Distributors, 2013), 17 mins
This is an expansive, multidisciplinary project that re-imagines the universe story and the human role in the flourishing of the Earth community. The series invites viewers to become fellow travelers on an immense journey - from the beginnings of the universe, to the origins of life, to our current emergence as a...
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directed by Patsy Northcutt; produced by Patsy Northcutt, Northcutt Productions; interview by Mary Evelyn Tucker, in Journey Of The Universe: Conversations, Episode 16 (Pottstown, PA: Music Video Distributors, 2013), 17 mins
Description
This is an expansive, multidisciplinary project that re-imagines the universe story and the human role in the flourishing of the Earth community. The series invites viewers to become fellow travelers on an immense journey - from the beginnings of the universe, to the origins of life, to our current emergence as a planetary presence.
Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Patsy Northcutt, Northcutt Productions
Author / Creator
Patsy Northcutt, Mary Evelyn Tucker
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Music Video Distributors
Series
Journey Of The Universe: Conversations
Person Discussed
Belvie Rooks
Topic / Theme
Education, Ecology, Black community, Environmental protection
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 Music Video Distributors
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