Sound Artist Steve Peters: The Subtle Sounds of Nature
From Paul Ingles | 00:05:46
Sound Artist Steve Peters captures the subtle sounds of nature by patiently recording in central New Mexico
March of the Salamanders
From Adam Allington | 00:02:51
Every year the first spring rains rouse hibernating amphibians from their winter torpor. In Amherst, MA this time is punctuated by the annual Salamander migrations on Henry Street.
What Are You Gonna Do with 400 Fish?
From Salt Institute for Documentary Studies | 00:05:41
C'mon, bait your line. Let's go smelt fishin' on the ice.
The Tongass National Forest Part One
From Guy Hand | 00:11:11
The wet and wild nature of Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the largest intact temperate rain forest in the world.
The Tongass National Forest Part Two
From Guy Hand | 00:13:56
The contentious legacy of logging on Alaska's Tongass National Forest, the largest intact temperate rain forest in the world.
Polar Bears: Branding Global Warming
From Nathanael Johnson | 00:07:03
Bear as symbol vs. bear in person
Saving the "King of Trees"
From WNPR | 00:06:51
Profile of a Connecticut scientist who is trying to reintroduce the American chestnut
The Lord God Bird
From Long Haul Productions | Part of the Song/Story series | 00:11:57
An innovative story about the rediscovery of the Ivory Billed Woodpecker in Brinkley, Arkansas that blends interviews and an original song by Sufjan Stevens.

