

Watch the landmark documentary series to first examine environmental issues in the U.S.
40 years ago, a small crew of filmmakers set out to document some of the more pressing issues involving wildlife in America. The eight half-hour films, shot around the country, ended up becoming the first environmental TV series in the US.
40 years ago, a small crew of filmmakers set out to document some of the more pressing issues involving wildlife in America. The eight half-hour films, shot around the country, ended up becoming the first environmental TV series in the US.
Alaskan oil pipeline and its probable effects on the life of the frozen tundra
Prudhoe Bay or Bust!
The Water is so Clear that a Blind Man Could See
Taos Indians and the way in which sound ecology is bound up in their religion.
The Water is so Clear that a Blind Man Could See
Is the public outcry against environmental abuses bringing any results?
The Chain of Life