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Description: In far northeastern New Mexico, Tuda and Jack's management models innovation, conservation, increased resiliency, and community connection. We thank them for sharing their story.
Produced by: Billy Collins
www.billycollinsphoto.comDuration: 09:28 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2017-04-23 14:33:37
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Unique ID: 214399032
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 307
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- TERRA 1201: My Haggan Dream
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Description: On the island of Saipan, a young girl’s mysterious dream about a haggan, or green sea turtle, leads her to investigate the sea turtles that live around her home. Join her adventure to find turtles, which leads to a wonderful birthday wish.
Produced by: Stephani Gordon, Laura Sams and Robert Sams
www.sisbro.com
www.openboatfilms.com
Awards: Best Children’s Program award at the 2016 BLUE Ocean Film Festival, Official Selection at the Wild & Scenic Film FestivalDuration: 08:48 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2017-03-09 21:38:24
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Unique ID: 207735416
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 235
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- TERRA 1123: Ndzou Camp
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Description: Not long ago, as the human population around Mozambique’s Moribane Forest Reserve grew and encroached on the forest, conflicts with elephants increased as the animals ravaged farm plots and banana groves. But with help from a Mozambique-U.K. foundation and the World Bank, residents of the Mpunga area turned a liability into an asset and used the elephants as a draw for foreign tourists.
Instituting economic opportunities based around environmental stability, the revenue the camp provides has helped open a school and expand the horizons of women long kept down in this male-dominated, polygamous culture.
Producers: Denise and Marc DragiewiczDuration: 18:06 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-12-02 16:07:30
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Unique ID: 194097695
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 633
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- TERRA 1122: Chocolate in the Jungle
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Description: A small group of Ecuadorians, united under the name of Itapoa, are buying up remaining land in the Choco Rainforest of Ecuador. Only 5% of its original size, very little of which is protected, the Choco once covered the northern lowlands from the base of the Andes to the Pacific. Logged and cut for banana production, the area is now being transformed into a sea African Oil Palm Plantations. Remnants of this little-known forest persist in the few roadless areas at the base of the Andes, which continue to be difficult to access.
Community members who are onboard to save their forest have developed sustainable ways of earning a living including growing cacao on their land and selling the beans to French chocolate manufacturers paying four times the amount for organically grown products. In order to be included in the local cooperative and reap these financial benefits, co-op members must leave at least seventy-percent of their natural vegetation intact or grow that equivalent back as secondary forestland.
Produced by: Denise and Marc DragiewiczDuration: 15:32 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-11-18 14:10:06
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Unique ID: 192170103
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 214
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- TERRA 1121: Under Pressure
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Description: Travel up the California coast with Johnny Ashkar as he discovers the amazing diving abilities of northern elephant seals. In doing so, he improves on his own diving practice and gains a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
Produced by: Patrick TormeyDuration: 13:31 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-11-04 12:55:11
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Unique ID: 190276364
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 167
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- TERRA1120: Their Land: The Last of the Caribou Herd
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Description: Their Land: Last of the Caribou Herd intimately profiles the connections between First Nations communities and mountain caribou, explores their threatened habitat, and the hard choices that have to be made to conserve this Canadian iconic species.
Produced by Wilderness Committee
Co-Directors: Isabelle Groc and Mike McKinlay
The Wilderness Committee is Canada’s largest membership-based, citizen-funded environmental organization, with over 60,000 members and supporters, and offices in Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg and Toronto. We work to protect Canada’s remaining biodiversity through strategic research projects and grassroots public education. Our campaigns have helped to gain protection for millions of hectares of wilderness, including critical wildlife habitat and some of the world’s last large tracts of temperate rainforest.Duration: 10:58 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-10-21 12:15:05
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Unique ID: 188319591
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 254
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- TERRA 1118: Chilwe: The Island of Birds
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Description: This short film explains why migratory sea birds arrive to the island of Chiloé, and the different migrations that the birds make. It shows how important wetlands are in giving these birds shelter, as well as exposes their threats. At the same time, we can appreciate how birds have formed part of Chiloe culture, through activities such as the Migratory Birds Festival.
Produced by: Nicole Ellena
Official selection in film festivals such as :
- Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
- Rockport Film Festival
- Kuala Lampur Eco Film Festival
- CostaAzul Ocean Film FestivalDuration: 08:57 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-09-23 10:25:03
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Unique ID: 184004052
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 117
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- TERRA 1117: The Otherworldly Voice
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Description: To make music without touching your instrument is a rare feat, and a difficult task to accomplish.It sounds and looks like something out of a science fiction film, but this musical oddity has been around since the 1920’s. Gaze into the realm of the theremin, and meet two musicians who have taken up this zany instrument.
Produced by: Sarah LanierDuration: 06:30 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-09-09 11:40:11
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Unique ID: 182110131
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 75
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- TERRA 1116: Think Like a Scientist: Gorongosa
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Description: This episode tells the story of Greg Carr, a philanthropist of sorts, and his involvement in the restoration of Gorongosa National Park after its destruction from 30 years of war in Mozambique. This film also features Princeton biologist Rob Pringle, who conducts research in the park. This is the first of four episodes in a series called: Think Like a Scientist produced by Day’s Edge Productions for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Produced by: Neil Losin and Nate Dappen of Day’s Edge Productions
www.daysedge.com
FINALIST – 2015 New York Wildlife Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2015 American Conservation Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2015 Princeton Environmental Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2016 International Wildlife Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTION – 2016 G2 Green Earth Film Festival
FIRST PLACE – 2016 Carolina Environmental Film FestivalDuration: 07:10 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-08-28 20:37:45
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Unique ID: 180531489
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 103
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- TERRA 1115: Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Maize
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Description: Ten thousand years ago, corn didn’t exist anywhere in the world, and until recently scientists argued vehemently about its origins. Today the crop is consumed voraciously by us, by our livestock, and as a major part of processed foods. So where did it come from? Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Corn tells the story of the genetic changes involved in the transformation of a wild grass called teosinte into corn. Evidence from genetics supports archeological findings pinpointing corn’s origins to a very particular time and place in Mexico.
Produced by: Neil Losin and Nate Dappen of Day’s Edge ProductionsDuration: 18:22 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-08-12 08:21:09
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Unique ID: 178597403
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 226
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- TERRA 1114: Abandoned Berlin
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Description: Abandoned buildings and places awaken a curious fascination in us. Going deep into the hidden Berlin, a Berlin that seems to have forgotten part of its recent history, we visited abandoned buildings and places of the German city.
Produced by: Jordi BusquetsDuration: 12:04 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-07-08 09:06:07
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Unique ID: 173900351
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 102
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- TERRA 1112: A World Divided in Two Colors
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Description: Our world is divided between the wise nature and excessive industrialization, which due
to human thoughtlessness degenerates into excess chaos and pollution… Will the animals
be the ones to show us the correct way out of them?
Nuestro mundo está dividido entre la sabia naturaleza y una industrialización desmedida
que, por la inconsciencia del ser humano, degenera en un exceso de caos y
contaminación... ¿Serán los animales quienes nos muestren el camino correcto?
Produced by: Gabriela Martínez Garza
The screenplay, art and animation were done by 15 children of 9-14 years old:
- Elliot Abraham Martínez
- Frida Sarahí Cruz
- Marcos Ezequiel Cervantes
- Loida Paola Barba
- Hiram Hassief Cruz
- Kevin André Martínez
- Ricardo Sebastián Garza
- Patricio García
- Jared Eliud Ramírez
- Patricio Ruíz
- Andrea Román
- Jacqueline Gloria Medina
- Adrián Valdez
- Juan Jesús Castellanos
- Ilhan Ben Halima MartínDuration: 07:33 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-06-10 09:01:52
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Unique ID: 170164265
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 106
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- TERRA 1111_Sharing the Secrets
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Description: A film millions of years in the making. The Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia area is home to the highest concentration of caves in the United States. "Sharing The Secrets" is a documentary that showcases these amazing ecosystems and the importance of conserving them. From rappelling deep pit caves, to discovering the delicate life forms that inhabit these environments, Sharing The Secrets offers a broad perspective on not only the beauty of caves, but also their significance.
Produced by: Drew Perlmutter
Awards/Award Nominations for the film:
Best Documentary - 2016 Black Warrior Film Festival
Best Cinematography - 2016 Black Warrior Film Fest
Best Student Doc - 2016 George Lindsay Film Fest
Best Documentary - 2015 Craft Film Fest
Official Selection - 2016 Earth Day Film Fest,
2016 Silver Springs International Film Fest,
2016 Lookout Wild Film FestDuration: 13:21 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-05-27 09:56:42
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Unique ID: 168346709
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 108
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- TERRA 1110: Cold Feet
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Description: Jonathan Spear, a graduate student in Science and Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University, dives into the subject of aquatic songbirds as he learns more about the unique little creatures that are American dippers.
Produced by: Jonathan SpearDuration: 06:33 min.
Created By: Life On TERRA
Uploaded: 2016-05-13 08:50:26
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Unique ID: 166506559
Show Page: Life On TERRA
View(s): 141
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