LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative indie filmspace and laboratory exploring the melting pot of nature and culture. On the cutting-edge of sci...
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TERRA 109B PREVIEW:...
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Scott Creel, ecologist at Montana State University, may have found an unlikely explanation for the fluctuations in elk numbers in Yellowstone National Park since t...
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Scott Creel, ecologist at Montana State University, may have found an unlikely explanation for the fluctuations in elk numbers in Yellowstone National Park since the return of wolves.
TERRA 109A: DREAM G...
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Using local actors from the Yopna tribe living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, 'Dream Green' weaves together beautiful observational and re-enactment footage...
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Using local actors from the Yopna tribe living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, 'Dream Green' weaves together beautiful observational and re-enactment footage to spin a mythical web around the fate of the tree kangaroo. In doing so, Kellett reminds us that both local and global cultures must work collectively to preserve the natural beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
TERRA EPISODE 109A ...
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Using local actors from the Yopna tribe living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, 'Dream Green' weaves together beautiful observational and re-enactment footage...
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Using local actors from the Yopna tribe living in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, 'Dream Green' weaves together beautiful observational and re-enactment footage to spin a mythical web around the fate of the tree kangaroo. In doing so, Kellett reminds us that both local and global cultures must work collectively to preserve the natural beauty and diversity of life on Earth.
TERRA 106B: Tree Ri...
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Liz Smith and Lisa Graumlich show us how ancient tree rings can be used to track global climate change.
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'Saving the Grizzly: One Hair at a Time,' follows Kate Kendall's groundbreaking DNA-based grizzly bear population study in Glacier National Park.
TERRA 105: SIGNS OF...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery pa...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery past on the Red Planet. And back on Earth, scientists have discovered life hiding in even the most unexpected of places. These remarkable discoveries have everyone wondering: Could Mars have harbored life? What might it have looked like? And amazingly enough, could it still be there?
TERRA 104: SIGNS OF...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery pa...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery past on the Red Planet. And back on Earth, scientists have discovered life hiding in even the most unexpected of places. These remarkable discoveries have everyone wondering: Could Mars have harbored life? What might it have looked like? And amazingly enough, could it still be there?
TERRA 104 PREVIEW -...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery pa...
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Could it be? Life on Mars? This program joins NASA scientists on a quest to answer this age-old question. NASA?s Mars Rovers have uncovered evidence of a watery past on the Red Planet. And back on Earth, scientists have discovered life hiding in even the most unexpected of places. These remarkable discoveries have everyone wondering: Could Mars have harbored life? What might it have looked like? And amazingly enough, could it still be there?
GET TO KNOW TERRA T...
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LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natura...
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LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. "TERRA: The Nature of Our World" is our first video podcast.
GET TO KNOW TERRA T...
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THIS IS WHAT WE DO IN THIRTY SECONDS . . . ENJOY! LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of ...
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THIS IS WHAT WE DO IN THIRTY SECONDS . . . ENJOY! LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. "TERRA: The Nature of Our World" is our first video podcast.
What could a conservation organization, a group of Buddhist monks and a really big fish all have in common? They come together in a small part of Mongolia known as The Eg-Uur Watershed Area where some amazing things are happening. "The Tributary Fund" is an organization that protects ecosystems around the world by combining conservation and culture. In 2004 they started a project with the Eg-Uur Buddhist monks to both rebuild their monastery, which was destroyed over seventy years ago, and to help the community find ways of protecting their waterways and the endangered Taimen - the largest species of salmon in the world. All this is achieved by finding a common ground between the teachings of Buddhism and environmentally sound conservation practices. Join Filmmaker Ian Kellett as he tells us the story of "Buddha and the Big Fish".