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  • Ecoflix Live with Global Environment Media

    Watch the real-time TV service from Ecoflix with scheduled programming for you to enjoy, broadcast by Global Environment Media

  • Coming Soon: Wildlife On The Edge

    Narrated by Actor Beau Bridges, Wildlife on the Edge released to mark Earth Day on Ecoflix.com celebrates diverse wildlife such as Mountain Lions, Bears and Bobcats that live in the mountains around Los Angeles. The film examines the many deadly hazards they must face living close to one of the w...

  • The Primate Podcast with Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka

    Sir Ian Redmond talks to special guest Ugandan veterinarian and founder of Conservation Through Public Health Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka an organisation dedicated to the coexistence of endangered mountain gorillas, other wildlife, humans, and livestock in Africa in his Primate Podcast. A Whitley G...

  • Civet Coffee: From Rare to Reckless

    Civet coffee (also known as 'kopi luwak,' 'weasel coffee,' and 'cat-poo-chino') is coffee that has been partially digested by civets, nocturnal cat-like animals. Since it's rise to fame in popular media in the early 2000's, the international civet coffee market has continued to grow, and its mark...

  • Coming Soon: Longleaf Forever

    Longleaf Forever is a short documentary film that plunges viewers into one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on the planet. Home to hundreds of rare plants and animals, longleaf pine forests once covered 90 million acres in the American South. Today, conservationists and land managers a...

  • Available now: Eating Our Way To Extinction

    EATING OUR WAY TO EXTINCTION takes audiences on a cinematic journey around the world, from the depths of the Amazon rainforests to the Taiwanese Mountains, the Mongolian desert, the US Dust Bowl, the Norwegian Fjords and the Scottish coastlines, telling the story of our planet through shocking te...

  • Coming Soon: Mussel Grubbing

    Following a citizen scientist's journey of discovery, the film explores the treasure hunt for finding freshwater mussels in the upper Sangamon River. Everyday people in Illinois are supporting science in ways that are important to the well-being of their local environment. Finding a diverse colle...

  • The Bear Coast

    A group of passionate Alaskans describe the importance of protecting the Alaska Peninsula's pristine wilderness for the wildlife and people who depend on its unparalleled natural resources. Alaska's wild brown bears—and the salmon they feed upon—face many threats, including mining (such as the Pe...

  • Pheasants Of Detroit

    A little human-Pheasant subculture has developed in the city - pheasants are neighbours to human residents and muses to local artists - and pheasants have become the unofficial city bird of Detroit! Join everyday Detroiters in a walk around the city as we celebrate these funky birds at home in th...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Dr Christopher Gardner- Food for thought?

    As a prominent nutrition scientist and leader of research on the positive benefits that a plant-based diet entails, Dr. Christopher Gardner has created the Stanford-led Plant-Based Diet Initiative (PBDI). This initiative, directed by Dr. Gardner, encompasses a series of seed grant research led by...

  • Celebrate the Whitley Awards 30th Anniversary

    Take a look back at the highlights of the 2023 Whitley Awards ceremony, which also marked 30 years of the Whitley Fund for Nature.
    The ceremony saw a keynote speech from this year’s Gold Award winner Shivani Bhalla; the screening of a special interview between WFN Founder Edward Whitley and estee...

  • World Wildlife Day

    This engaging series delves into rarely seen behaviours of California's Mountain Lions including basic biology, research techniques, mating and rearing cubs, movement and territory, ecology, genetics, toxin exposure, and human interactions and conflict with domestic animals.
    In California, highwa...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Laurie Hood

    Laurie Hood is the visionary behind Alaqua Animal Refuge. In 2007 Laurie discovered that countless animals were being euthanized due to the lack of a no-kill shelter in Walton County, she couldn’t reconcile this with her natural passion for animals, so she started Alaqua Animal Refuge. The refuge...

  • Golden Monkeys: Braving the Impossible

    Golden Monkey: Braving the Impossible - Shot in the inaccessible wildernesses of Central Asia, this episode from the series "Wild Empire" follows the perilous existence of a family of golden-snub-nosed monkeys throughout a year to capture their captivating and rarely seen behaviour. A WCFF 2022 P...

  • Emergence

    Emergence is a short documentary featuring Tsavo National Parks incredible super tuskers and the remarkable humans preserving these iconic elephants. Super Tuskers are elephants whose tusks are so large they touch the ground; each tusk weighs well over 100 lbs. There is a genetic variation that i...

  • Elephants Out Of Captivity

    WARNING- this feature contains images of animal suffering some viewers may find distressing.
    This film shares a brief history of elephants, explains how they suffer in captivity, explores the work that FACE (Free All Captive Elephants) and other organizations do in the fight to give captive elep...

  • Saving Elephants

    Wildlife SOS is an NGO, that rescues wildlife across India. In Saving Elephants, we see how this team of experts reduces human-animal conflict by creating a unique elephant collaring and tracking program to alert communities about potentially destructive wild herds in their area. We also see th...

  • Kiss The Ground: The Possibilities of Regeneration

    The film explores the origins of regenerative agriculture, offering a story that is both new and ancient in its roots.
    Co-written and narrated by Lyla June Johnston, an Indigenous public speaker, artist, scholar, and community organiser, the film takes a holistic approach to regenerative steward...

  • Ecoflix Podcast with Carl Safina

    Carl Safina - Ecologist and author focused on human relationships with the natural world "we are a series of dilemmas inside a bunch of problems". Listen to this fascinating podcast which discusses Carl's early inspiration, his love of birds, his Covid era book on an owl named Alfie and so much m...

  • Out now: The Caretakers

    A journey into the weird, wonderful and truly astonishing lives of the small yet mighty creatures who keep the world turning – beetles.

    They have been successful for millions of years, yet today they’re in serious trouble; what does the future hold for these incredibly important animals, and for...

  • Windshipped

    The original purpose of the Schooner Apollonia, a 64-foot, steel-hulled sailboat built in the 1940s was to carry and deliver up to 20,000 pounds of cargo by sail.
    Their team of ambitious, young adventurers, led by Captain Sam Merrett, have been working steadily to restore the dilapidated hull, o...

  • It's Up To Us

    It’s Up To Us is based on the Terra Carta, a roadmap to sustainability issued by His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Former Prince of Wales and his Sustainable Markets Initiative in 2021. More than 400 corporations have already signed on, agreeing to put the health of Nature, People & Planet a...

  • The Soil Story by Kiss The Ground

    The Soil Story, created by Kiss the Ground, is a five-minute film that shares the importance of healthy soil for a healthy planet.
    Science meets inspiration in this tale of nature’s best hidden innovation: soil.
    Learn how we can “sequester” (store) carbon from our atmosphere, where it is harmful...

  • Story of Esake

    This is the rescue and rehabilitation story of orphaned bonobo Esake. Esake was rescued by Lola ya Bonobo Sanctuary when she was 3 years old.
    From our NGO partners https://www.bonobos.org