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Category Archives: Documentary films

Oceangoing turtle at the Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef: Attenborough’s New Quest

June 4, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

David Attenborough’s new 3-part  BBC One series on  Australia’s Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is set to debut in 2016. It will provide an estimated one billion people worldwide with the […]

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Animals at risk, Discovery, Documentary films, Film and television, Fish, Natural history, Oceans, Travel
Attenborough at the Great Barrier Reef - his newest documentary TV production

Earth Heroes: Attenborough (at 88!)

May 11, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

David Attenborough’s newest achievement at 88 — about 18 months after getting a pacemaker — is a new 3-part BBC series on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, scheduled to air later […]

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Biodiversity, Conservation, Discovery, Documentary films, Film and television, Wildlife
Coyote Courtesy of Wiki

Earth Heroes: Wildlife Killings Search for Truth

April 23, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Why is the federal government trapping, poisoning, gassing and shooting millions of wild animals and birds every year? That’s what Tom Knudson, a two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist, wanted to know when […]

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Animals at risk, Birds, Conservation, Documentary films, Endangered species, Farming, Film and television
Doctor Jan Ramer, Dr Eddy Kambale and volunteer vet Dr Jessica Magenwirth treat a mountain gorilla called Ndakasi at the Senkwekwe Centre. Photo courtesy of Marcus Westberg/Barcroft Media

Earth Heroes: Gorilla Mother Love

April 17, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Sometimes your life is on the line – that’s the case for Ranger Andre Bauma, his boss Emmanuel de Merode, and all the caretakers and vets whose efforts to protect […]

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Africa, Animals at risk, Biodiversity, Conservation, Documentary films, Endangered species, Film and television, Wildlife
Dogsled trip to Sermeq Avanardleq, Greenland, March 12, 2008 (Courtesy of EIS)

Earth Heroes: James Balog Chasing Ice

April 17, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

International photographer James Balog’s Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) could be described as a watching a planetary train wreck through time-lapse photography – it is breathtaking, bizarrely beautiful, shocking and worrisome.  […]

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Books, Climate change, Documentary films, Film and television, Photography, Rising Waters, Water
Taiji Cove dolphin slaughter is underway. Photo courtesy of Save the Dolphins

Dolphin Slaughter Japan: End it now!

September 4, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Japan’s annual dolphin slaughter in Tajii Cove is underway, despite bad weather that delayed the traditional September 1 start date. Some 2,000 dolphins will be taken — and all told, […]

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Animals at risk, Documentary films, News
Designing Tomorrow Exhibition/Courtesy National Building Museum

CURRENT & COMING: Events & Exhibitions

February 14, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

February 15-18: Great Backyard Bird Count: Don’t miss out on the fun. Everyone everywhere can participate providing you have 15 minutes and an internet connection. GBBC web site See the […]

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Art & Design, Documentary films, Exhibitions, History, Museums

Monarchs on the Move

October 8, 2012by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

It’s that season. Monarch butterflies are leaving the upper reaches of their range in North America and heading south for over-wintering in high-altitude sanctuaries in Mexico’s Michoacan Mountains. Depending upon […]

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Biodiversity, Butterflies, Documentary films, Endangered species, Extinction

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