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Still image from Wanderers. Courtesy of Erik Wernquist

Wanderers: Take 4 minutes to watch and listen!

August 3, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

In less than four minutes, Wanderers — a short film by Erik Wernquist –– animator and digital artist from Stockholm, Sweden– sweeps us away from war, ugliness, pollution and worldwide […]

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Discovery, Documentary films, Film and television, Travel
Greater Sage-Grouse Copyright Gerrit Vyn

Sagebrush Sea: Watch it now!

July 13, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Sagebrush Sea – The “Big Empty,” an area once 500,000  square miles across North America –is actually teeming with life, including the remarkable Greater Sage-Grouse, a bird that performs a […]

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Birds, Ecology, Extinction, Film and television, Photography, Wildlife
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
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
Rhino and baby Courtesy of Getty

Thought Leaders: Elizabeth Kolbert (Extinction)

July 9, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert has twice in recent years written epic works on the fragility of the planet – and life on it. In a recent commentary, (July […]

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Animals at risk, Biodiversity, Books, Endangered species, Environment, Sustainability
Black carbon shrouds the globe Credit NOAA

Thought Leaders: David W. Orr

July 4, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Oberlin College’s Sears Distinguished Professor David Orr is eloquent and plainspoken about the state of the world – and the failures of governance to deal with the most meaningful and far-reaching […]

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Biodiversity, Climate change, Ecology, Endangered species, Environment, Sustainability
Black carbon shrouds the globe Credit NOAA

National Climate Assessment: Read/Download !

May 7, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

If there is one statement to remember from the just-released National Climate Assessment, it is this: “Evidence of climate change appears in every region [of the US] and impacts are […]

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Biodiversity, Climate change, Environment, Water, Weather
The 2014 Goldman Environmental Prize Winners!

Watch the Videos! Goldman Environmental Prize 2014

April 28, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

The Goldman Environmental Prize winners were announced April 28 in San Francisco– 6 environmental heroes from 5 continents! You can watch the videos introducing each of the prize winners — […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Energy, Environment, Sustainability
Monte Belo Dam demonstrators

Environmental Heroes of 2013

January 3, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

As our environmental heroes of 2013, we selected 10 enduring stories of people – young, old and no longer with us – whose love of the planet, scientific knowledge and […]

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Biodiversity, Climate change, Conservation, Discovery, Ecology, Research, Sustainability

Rewilding Europe: Parts I-IV

September 29, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Europe has four times the population density of the United States.  After thousands of years of human habitation – as well as innumerable armed conflicts – Europe, from the Arctic […]

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Biodiversity, Ecology, Endangered species, Europe, Rewilding (Biodiversity), Sustainability

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