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Birds on the Brink | WILD HOPE

African Wild Dogs Vote with Sneezes
How does a pack of African wild dogs make the decision that it is time to hunt? One study found that packs vote on a hunt by sneezing.
How does a pack of African wild dogs make the decision that it is time to hunt? One study found that packs vote on a hunt by sneezing.

Meet Portugal's 20,000-Year-Old Wild Horses
The stars of Portugal's only national park are not newcomers. Wild Garrano horses have lived in the Peneda-Gerês mountains of northern Portugal for 20,000 years.
The stars of Portugal's only national park are not newcomers. Wild Garrano horses have lived in the Peneda-Gerês mountains of northern Portugal for 20,000 years.

Fox Attempts to Steal Carcass From Flock of Vultures
When a piece of carrion is spotted on this side of the border, griffon, black, and bearded vultures descend en masse. A strict ranking system applies at the carcass, but one visitor turns up without an invitation.
When a piece of carrion is spotted on this side of the border, griffon, black, and bearded vultures descend en masse. A strict ranking system applies at the carcass, but one visitor turns up without an invitation.

The Power of Pollinators
Everyone has heard of honeybees, but what about the 4,000 species of wild, native bees that live alongside honey bees here in North America? These lesser-known, but equally industrious insects not only pollinate our crops but also support healthy, diverse ecosystems across the continent. Unfortunately, many of these native
Everyone has heard of honeybees, but what about the 4,000 species of wild, native bees that live alongside honey bees here in North America? These lesser-known, but equally industrious insects not only pollinate our crops but also support healthy, diverse ecosystems across the continent. Unfortunately, many of these native

Ethiopian Wolf Vs. Mole Rat
Every day the pack of Ethiopian wolves sets off to hunt. In the highlands, the wolf’s staple diet is rodents.
Every day the pack of Ethiopian wolves sets off to hunt. In the highlands, the wolf’s staple diet is rodents.

Meet the World's Smallest Wild Dog
No other wild dog can endure the challenges of the Sahara Desert like the world's smallest canid, the fennec fox. The fennec fox is not only built for the harsh desert but has learned to thrive in it.
No other wild dog can endure the challenges of the Sahara Desert like the world's smallest canid, the fennec fox. The fennec fox is not only built for the harsh desert but has learned to thrive in it.

Urban Foxes Battle Over Territory
There are 10,000 foxes living in London, so rivalries aren't uncommon. However, city foxes often learn how to get along, so they can all eke out a living in the same neighborhood.
There are 10,000 foxes living in London, so rivalries aren't uncommon. However, city foxes often learn how to get along, so they can all eke out a living in the same neighborhood.

Attempting to Film African Wild Dogs in the Flooded Okavango
Over the course of a year, "Dogs in the Wild" filmmakers filmed over 22 wild dog species across six continents. African Wild Dogs were one of the toughest species to film due to the flooded Okavango River.
Over the course of a year, "Dogs in the Wild" filmmakers filmed over 22 wild dog species across six continents. African Wild Dogs were one of the toughest species to film due to the flooded Okavango River.

Westward Wings | A NATURE Short Film
"Westward Wings" follows researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she strives to learn more about the monarch butterfly population in western Montana. Maggie’s research opens a window to a world of pollinators and highlights the importance of creating habitat for native pollinators across the Western United States.
"Westward Wings" follows researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she strives to learn more about the monarch butterfly population in western Montana. Maggie’s research opens a window to a world of pollinators and highlights the importance of creating habitat for native pollinators across the Western United States.

The Incredible Mating Ritual of Opalescent Squid
When mating, a male opalescent squid grabs a female and his tentacles flush red. After laying their eggs, all the adults die. Almost everything will eat the dying parents, but the eggs carry toxins.
When mating, a male opalescent squid grabs a female and his tentacles flush red. After laying their eggs, all the adults die. Almost everything will eat the dying parents, but the eggs carry toxins.

Dhole Pack Coordinates Attack on Deer
To survive in the forests of southern India, dholes must work together. By working as a team, the pack can take down a deer, which can be twice as tall and many times heavier than a single dhole.
To survive in the forests of southern India, dholes must work together. By working as a team, the pack can take down a deer, which can be twice as tall and many times heavier than a single dhole.

A Dugong's Unlikely Companions
A dugong in the Philippines has two sets of companions, streamlined remoras and striped golden jacks. The golden jacks grab small shrimps that the dugong stirs up and don’t bother the creature. The remoras, on the other hand, are irritating.
A dugong in the Philippines has two sets of companions, streamlined remoras and striped golden jacks. The golden jacks grab small shrimps that the dugong stirs up and don’t bother the creature. The remoras, on the other hand, are irritating.

Finding the Elusive White-Tipped Sicklebill
The white-tipped sicklebill is one of Costa Rica's most elusive hummingbirds. Filmmakers turned to Costa Rican expert Anthony Jimenez to help them locate and film the bird.
The white-tipped sicklebill is one of Costa Rica's most elusive hummingbirds. Filmmakers turned to Costa Rican expert Anthony Jimenez to help them locate and film the bird.

Experience the Changing Seasons at the Niagara Falls
From fall to winter, watch as Niagara Falls transforms with the seasons.
From fall to winter, watch as Niagara Falls transforms with the seasons.

Why Do Cuttlefish Change Color?
The skin of a cuttlefish shows its emotional state.
The skin of a cuttlefish shows its emotional state.

Mudskipper Jumping Contest For Mate
The courtship rituals of blue-spotted mudskippers are as bizarre as their looks.
The courtship rituals of blue-spotted mudskippers are as bizarre as their looks.

Miraculous Comeback: How This Coral Recovered From Bleaching
In October 2019, tragedy strikes the Cayman Crown. The beautiful coral of the reef was bleached, but four months later, the reef begins to make a miraculous recovery. Here's why.
In October 2019, tragedy strikes the Cayman Crown. The beautiful coral of the reef was bleached, but four months later, the reef begins to make a miraculous recovery. Here's why.

The Sounds of Grouper Spawning
Nassau groupers are solitary most of the year but come together for reproduction. When they come together to spawn, they use different signals to communicate with each other.
Nassau groupers are solitary most of the year but come together for reproduction. When they come together to spawn, they use different signals to communicate with each other.

Long-Billed Hermit’s Mating Dance
During mating season, long-billed hermit males gather in groups for a talent contest called a “lek.” From a perch, one male begins a courtship ritual that starts with a series of chirps. Other males join in and soon a chorus fills the forest. A whole song is squeezed into one
During mating season, long-billed hermit males gather in groups for a talent contest called a “lek.” From a perch, one male begins a courtship ritual that starts with a series of chirps. Other males join in and soon a chorus fills the forest. A whole song is squeezed into one

How Female Hummingbirds Avoid Harassment
Male and female white-necked jacobins vastly differ in color, making females a target for constant harassment. But one out of every five females keeps their “male” costume, holding onto their bright blue coloring. This “deceptive coloration” lets her slip through the crowd of rowdy males unnoticed.
Male and female white-necked jacobins vastly differ in color, making females a target for constant harassment. But one out of every five females keeps their “male” costume, holding onto their bright blue coloring. This “deceptive coloration” lets her slip through the crowd of rowdy males unnoticed.

How Hermit Crabs Choose Their Shells
In the tropical paradise of Belize, the hermit crabs have a problem.
In the tropical paradise of Belize, the hermit crabs have a problem.

Tiny Water Shrews Are the "Cheetahs of the Wetlands"
A water shrew is an insectivore no bigger than a thumb but don't let its size fool you.
A water shrew is an insectivore no bigger than a thumb but don't let its size fool you.

Young David Attenborough Records First Lemur Sounds
In 1960, a young David Attenborough helped capture the first-ever audio of Madagascar’s largest lemur, the indri. Using a battery-powered portable tape recorder, he played the sounds back to the lemurs and was rewarded with responses, which were thought to be a “keep out” signal over territory.
In 1960, a young David Attenborough helped capture the first-ever audio of Madagascar’s largest lemur, the indri. Using a battery-powered portable tape recorder, he played the sounds back to the lemurs and was rewarded with responses, which were thought to be a “keep out” signal over territory.

Male Lyrebird Manipulates Female Into Mating
The lyrebird can mimic the sounds of at least 20 different species. A male lyrebird manipulatively uses this to his advantage, mimicking the sound of a flock of birds to convince a nearby female that danger is outside of his realm and that she is better off sticking with him.
The lyrebird can mimic the sounds of at least 20 different species. A male lyrebird manipulatively uses this to his advantage, mimicking the sound of a flock of birds to convince a nearby female that danger is outside of his realm and that she is better off sticking with him.

Footage Proves Female Songbirds Can Sing
It was once thought that only male songbirds were capable of song. However, in 64 percent of all songbird species, the females sing. Professor Naomi Langmore first made this discovery by recording a female fairy-wren singing to defend her territory.
It was once thought that only male songbirds were capable of song. However, in 64 percent of all songbird species, the females sing. Professor Naomi Langmore first made this discovery by recording a female fairy-wren singing to defend her territory.

Spy Octopus Helps Friend Hide From Shark
Coconut octopuses are vulnerable to blacktip sharks, who use smell to find prey. With the help of an unlikely ally, this octopus is able to hide from hungry sharks.
Coconut octopuses are vulnerable to blacktip sharks, who use smell to find prey. With the help of an unlikely ally, this octopus is able to hide from hungry sharks.

Meet the Rare Volcano Hummingbird
No bigger than a human thumb, the volcano hummingbird exists only in the Talamanca Mountains. But their appetite is anything but small, as they must replenish 12,000 calories a day from the tiny mountain flowers that suit their miniature bill.
No bigger than a human thumb, the volcano hummingbird exists only in the Talamanca Mountains. But their appetite is anything but small, as they must replenish 12,000 calories a day from the tiny mountain flowers that suit their miniature bill.

Pufferfish Builds Sand Sculpture for Mating
Male Japanese pufferfish build exquisite sand sculptures to attract a mate. When a female is not impressed with this male's creation, Spy Puffer steps in as the artist’s assistant.
Male Japanese pufferfish build exquisite sand sculptures to attract a mate. When a female is not impressed with this male's creation, Spy Puffer steps in as the artist’s assistant.

Saving Otter 501: Otter 501 Back in the Wild
Toola has taught 501 how to be an otter, and now it is time for them to be separated, forever. The aquarium team decides to release 501 back in the wild.
Toola has taught 501 how to be an otter, and now it is time for them to be separated, forever. The aquarium team decides to release 501 back in the wild.

Finding Capuchin Monkeys in Costa Rican Mangroves
Follow Diego Arauz Chaves, an ecotourism guide in Costa Rica, as he takes filmmakers on his boat into the mangroves to get up close to a Capuchin troop he knows intimately. These capuchins represent one of the most charismatic animals in the area and beneficiaries of hummingbirds in these areas.
Follow Diego Arauz Chaves, an ecotourism guide in Costa Rica, as he takes filmmakers on his boat into the mangroves to get up close to a Capuchin troop he knows intimately. These capuchins represent one of the most charismatic animals in the area and beneficiaries of hummingbirds in these areas.

Raptor Vs. Deadly Snake
When hunting a snake, one wrong move could be this red-legged seriema's last.
When hunting a snake, one wrong move could be this red-legged seriema's last.

Why Are These Lobsters Doing The Conga?
As the storm builds, lobsters gather together for safety.
As the storm builds, lobsters gather together for safety.

Dolphin Megapod Caught on Camera
Spy Dolphin captures one of the greatest dolphin megapods ever filmed.
Spy Dolphin captures one of the greatest dolphin megapods ever filmed.

Mother Humpback Protects Calf From Males
This mother humpback whale won't let anything get between her and her calf.
This mother humpback whale won't let anything get between her and her calf.

Filming Two Endangered Animals | Inside Big Little Journeys
The filmmakers work with conservationists to follow the journeys of endangered animals.
The filmmakers work with conservationists to follow the journeys of endangered animals.

Baby Gorilla Ventures Out
Several weeks have passed since the birth of the baby gorilla.
Several weeks have passed since the birth of the baby gorilla.

Two Chameleons Duke It Out
This could be the last battle of their lives.
This could be the last battle of their lives.

How We Film Tiny Animals | Behind the Scenes
Big Little Journeys filmmakers employ various filming techniques to capture two animals.
Big Little Journeys filmmakers employ various filming techniques to capture two animals.

Water Vole's Risky Swim
In the cold waters beneath her, monsters lurk.
In the cold waters beneath her, monsters lurk.

Lion Tamarin Family vs. Harpy Eagle
A monkey-eating Harpy Eagle, 15 times the weight of a Lion Tamarin, circles a family.
A monkey-eating Harpy Eagle, 15 times the weight of a Lion Tamarin, circles a family.

How Nocturnal Bush Babies Survive at Night
This bush baby learned from his mother where to find an important winter food: acacia gum.
This bush baby learned from his mother where to find an important winter food: acacia gum.

Tiny Bush Baby Hunted by Dangerous Genet
For a tiny bush baby, danger lurks around every corner in this forest.
For a tiny bush baby, danger lurks around every corner in this forest.

This Creature Packs the Most Powerful Punch in the World
Despite its size, the peacock mantis shrimp packs a killer punch.
Despite its size, the peacock mantis shrimp packs a killer punch.

Meet the Most Famous Grizzly in the World
Crowds await the arrival of Grizzly 399, the most famous bear in Grand Teton National Park.
Crowds await the arrival of Grizzly 399, the most famous bear in Grand Teton National Park.

What It's Like to be Surrounded by Whales
Can you imagine being surrounded by whales?
Can you imagine being surrounded by whales?

Befriending a Sperm Whale
Witness the first encounter between Patrick and a sperm whale he names “Dolores.”
Witness the first encounter between Patrick and a sperm whale he names “Dolores.”

Discovering the Secrets of a Jurassic Sea Monster
Sir David Attenborough uncovers the secrets of the pliosaur, a monstrous marine predator.
Sir David Attenborough uncovers the secrets of the pliosaur, a monstrous marine predator.

T-Rex vs. Jurassic Sea Monster
Who would win in a fight: the Tyrannosaurus Rex or the Pliosaur?
Who would win in a fight: the Tyrannosaurus Rex or the Pliosaur?

The Perilous Life of Shorebird Chicks
Only about a quarter of Red Knot chicks live long enough to journey south.
Only about a quarter of Red Knot chicks live long enough to journey south.

Searching for Shorebird Nests
Scientists aren’t the only ones searching for shorebird nests.
Scientists aren’t the only ones searching for shorebird nests.

How Forest Elephants Warn Predators
Forest elephants are shy animals.
Forest elephants are shy animals.

Female Chameleon Erupts with Color Before Death
In her last moments, this female chameleon's skin erupts with color.
In her last moments, this female chameleon's skin erupts with color.

Filming The Life of a Matchstick-Sized Chameleon
Filmmakers follow the short-lived journey of a matchstick-sized chameleon.
Filmmakers follow the short-lived journey of a matchstick-sized chameleon.

How Pangolins Mate (in Suits of Armor)
Mating in a suit of armor isn’t easy.
Mating in a suit of armor isn’t easy.

Witness a 'Platypus Love Donut'
Two platypus come together to mate.
Two platypus come together to mate.

Baby Platypus Caught on Camera
A female platypus, dubbed Zoom, preps a nesting site after the mating season.
A female platypus, dubbed Zoom, preps a nesting site after the mating season.

How Great Grey Owls Hunt Hidden Prey
The secret to the great grey owl's hunting success is its enormous facial disk.
The secret to the great grey owl's hunting success is its enormous facial disk.

Significant Otters | WILD HOPE
Sea otters are back, and their return is a breath of fresh air for the waters of Monterey Bay.
Sea otters are back, and their return is a breath of fresh air for the waters of Monterey Bay.

The Chameleon Queen | In Her Nature
Despite cultural taboos, herpetologist Fandresena Rakotoharimalala is on a mission to save chameleons in Madagascar. Possessing an uncanny ability to spot camouflaging chameleons, she hopes to ensure protections for the island's dwindling species.
Despite cultural taboos, herpetologist Fandresena Rakotoharimalala is on a mission to save chameleons in Madagascar. Possessing an uncanny ability to spot camouflaging chameleons, she hopes to ensure protections for the island's dwindling species.

Saving the World’s Rarest Lemurs | In Her Nature
Greater bamboo lemurs, recently thought to be extinct, are critically endangered. One Malagasy woman is on a mission to restore lemur populations while also helping local communities, including young children, thrive by focusing on one resource: bamboo.
Greater bamboo lemurs, recently thought to be extinct, are critically endangered. One Malagasy woman is on a mission to restore lemur populations while also helping local communities, including young children, thrive by focusing on one resource: bamboo.

Mission Impossible | WILD HOPE
It was a late-career epiphany that led “wacky genius” Pat Brown to abandon his academic career and commit himself to fighting global warming and biodiversity collapse. He did it, against all odds, by developing a surprising product: the revolutionary and delicious plant-based Impossible Burger.
It was a late-career epiphany that led “wacky genius” Pat Brown to abandon his academic career and commit himself to fighting global warming and biodiversity collapse. He did it, against all odds, by developing a surprising product: the revolutionary and delicious plant-based Impossible Burger.

Protecting Paradise | WILD HOPE
On Panama’s remote Pearl Islands, marine biologist Callie Veelenturf is using her research on endangered sea turtles to help the country enshrine the rights of nature into law — and help the communities living there protect their own environment and livelihood.
On Panama’s remote Pearl Islands, marine biologist Callie Veelenturf is using her research on endangered sea turtles to help the country enshrine the rights of nature into law — and help the communities living there protect their own environment and livelihood.

Pangolin Protectors | WILD HOPE
Pangolins are amazing, bizarre, adorable creatures, but due to the demand for their scales on the illegal market, they’re also the most trafficked animal in the world. In order to turn the tide, wildlife veterinarian Elias Mubobo knows the solution rests in the hands of the local community — many
Pangolins are amazing, bizarre, adorable creatures, but due to the demand for their scales on the illegal market, they’re also the most trafficked animal in the world. In order to turn the tide, wildlife veterinarian Elias Mubobo knows the solution rests in the hands of the local community — many

Road Warriors | WILD HOPE
Fernanda Abra leads a crucial conservation initiative along the roadways of Brazil, where vehicles annually kill about 475 million vertebrates — more than double the country's human population. She spearheads over 300 projects targeting roads with high wildlife casualties.
Fernanda Abra leads a crucial conservation initiative along the roadways of Brazil, where vehicles annually kill about 475 million vertebrates — more than double the country's human population. She spearheads over 300 projects targeting roads with high wildlife casualties.

Rebuilding a Forest | WILD HOPE
In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action by working with the community to reforest a critical stretch of the nation’s most endangered forest, and by using drones to help him reach his goal of planting 15 million new trees.
In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action by working with the community to reforest a critical stretch of the nation’s most endangered forest, and by using drones to help him reach his goal of planting 15 million new trees.

Unleaded | WILD HOPE
Golden eagles are one of the largest raptors in North America, and their numbers are declining due to an unlikely poison: lead ammunition left behind by game hunters. Eagles scavenge on animal remains contaminated by lead bullets, so conservationists are proposing a radical solution: getting hunters to go lead-free.
Golden eagles are one of the largest raptors in North America, and their numbers are declining due to an unlikely poison: lead ammunition left behind by game hunters. Eagles scavenge on animal remains contaminated by lead bullets, so conservationists are proposing a radical solution: getting hunters to go lead-free.

Way of the Elephants | WILD HOPE
Elephant migration corridors in India are a necessary thoroughfare for one of the planet’s largest animals — but when conflicts with human residents along these routes caught the attention of the Wildlife Trust of India, the solution became a massive undertaking: relocate an entire village.
Elephant migration corridors in India are a necessary thoroughfare for one of the planet’s largest animals — but when conflicts with human residents along these routes caught the attention of the Wildlife Trust of India, the solution became a massive undertaking: relocate an entire village.

Stork Sisters | WILD HOPE
In the northeastern part of India, the greater adjutant stork has been considered an ill omen for generations, and the endangered bird has paid the price. Its breeding population here fell to just 115 birds by the 1990s.
In the northeastern part of India, the greater adjutant stork has been considered an ill omen for generations, and the endangered bird has paid the price. Its breeding population here fell to just 115 birds by the 1990s.

Whale Shark Homecoming | WILD HOPE
Along the coast of Gujarat, India, a renowned spiritual leader is inspiring fishermen to become guardians of the world’s biggest fish: the endangered whale shark.
Along the coast of Gujarat, India, a renowned spiritual leader is inspiring fishermen to become guardians of the world’s biggest fish: the endangered whale shark.

The Great Ocean Cleanup | WILD HOPE
Inventor Boyan Slat is on a mission to rid oceans of plastic. His team at The Ocean Cleanup designs and deploys systems that pull trash from the open ocean. Now, he’s stopping the pollution at its source: rivers where plastic is easier to catch, like those in Kingston Harbor,
Inventor Boyan Slat is on a mission to rid oceans of plastic. His team at The Ocean Cleanup designs and deploys systems that pull trash from the open ocean. Now, he’s stopping the pollution at its source: rivers where plastic is easier to catch, like those in Kingston Harbor,

The Frog Ark | WILD HOPE
Many of the world’s most beloved frogs and amphibians are headed for extinction, but inside “The Ark” in Panama, some of those threatened species are given a fighting chance. Using innovative technology and breakthrough genetics, researchers have ignited a cadre of solutions to save these rare and cherished species.
Many of the world’s most beloved frogs and amphibians are headed for extinction, but inside “The Ark” in Panama, some of those threatened species are given a fighting chance. Using innovative technology and breakthrough genetics, researchers have ignited a cadre of solutions to save these rare and cherished species.

Tigers: Clawing Back | A NATURE Short Film
Since the 90s, conservationists have worked to understand the many threats to tigers.
Since the 90s, conservationists have worked to understand the many threats to tigers.

Busy Beavers | Backyard Nature
Cinematographer Jeff Hogan takes you into his own backyard to meet his favorite creature.
Cinematographer Jeff Hogan takes you into his own backyard to meet his favorite creature.

Keep Calm and... Tend to 20,000 Bees | Backyard Nature
Immerse yourself in nature with these spring videos.
Immerse yourself in nature with these spring videos.

Inside Montana's Living Laboratory | A NATURE Short Film
Explore Montana's "living laboratory" with a group of conservationists.
Explore Montana's "living laboratory" with a group of conservationists.

The Orphan Owl | Backyard Nature
Wildlife Filmmaker Ana Salceda made an unlikely companion during the coronavirus pandemic.
Wildlife Filmmaker Ana Salceda made an unlikely companion during the coronavirus pandemic.

Bush Baby Tenants| Backyard Nature
You think your upstairs neighbors are noisy? You haven't met bush babies.
You think your upstairs neighbors are noisy? You haven't met bush babies.

Spend An Hour in Snowy Yellowstone | Sights & Sounds
Sit back, relax, and experience the animals, landscapes, and awe of Yellowstone.
Sit back, relax, and experience the animals, landscapes, and awe of Yellowstone.

A Life Among the Clouds: A NATURE Short Film
Meet the elusive Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo
Meet the elusive Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo

Living with Snow Leopards–Tashi’s Story: A NATURE Short Film
One village works to find ways to both live with and save one of the rarest cats on Earth.
One village works to find ways to both live with and save one of the rarest cats on Earth.

Running With The Herd: The Recovery | A NATURE Short Film
A decimated Bighorn sheep population begins their journey to a spectacular comeback.
A decimated Bighorn sheep population begins their journey to a spectacular comeback.

The Miracle Plant | Backyard Nature
This miracle plant helps combat climate change and tastes good in ice cream.
This miracle plant helps combat climate change and tastes good in ice cream.

The Forager | Backyard Nature
Learn how to make dandelion and cat ear tempura with wildlife filmmaker Nim Pontecorvo as she forages through her backyard for edible wonders.
Learn how to make dandelion and cat ear tempura with wildlife filmmaker Nim Pontecorvo as she forages through her backyard for edible wonders.

Caught On Camera | Backyard Nature
Join wildlife filmmaker Joe Pontecorvo as he views footage from his backyard trail camera.
Join wildlife filmmaker Joe Pontecorvo as he views footage from his backyard trail camera.

Introduction to Birding | Birding 101 with Sheridan Alford
Learn how to start birding from Black Birders Week's co-founder Sheridan Alford.
Learn how to start birding from Black Birders Week's co-founder Sheridan Alford.

Birding Tips and Tricks | Birding 101 with Sheridan Alford
Learn tips and tricks to help you to bird like a pro with Sheridan Alford.
Learn tips and tricks to help you to bird like a pro with Sheridan Alford.

Running With The Herd: A NATURE Short Film
Uncover the truth about a pervasive epidemic that threatens bighorn sheep.
Uncover the truth about a pervasive epidemic that threatens bighorn sheep.

Mythbusting Opossum Facts | Backyard Nature
Explore the myths and misconceptions surrounding the widely misunderstood opossum.
Explore the myths and misconceptions surrounding the widely misunderstood opossum.

First-Time Birders | Birding 101 with Sheridan Alford
Learn how to prepare for your first birder expedition with Sheridan Alford.
Learn how to prepare for your first birder expedition with Sheridan Alford.

Woodpecker Wars | WILD HOPE
An unlikely alliance is giving the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker a new lease on life.
An unlikely alliance is giving the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker a new lease on life.

The Beautiful Undammed | WILD HOPE
Ten years after a massive dam removal, salmon are returning to the Elwha River.
Ten years after a massive dam removal, salmon are returning to the Elwha River.

Does Nature Have Rights? | WILD HOPE
Conservationists invoke the constitutional rights of nature to save biodiverse areas.
Conservationists invoke the constitutional rights of nature to save biodiverse areas.

Beaver Fever | WILD HOPE
The return of landscape-changing beavers brings chaos, controversy, and unique benefits.
The return of landscape-changing beavers brings chaos, controversy, and unique benefits.

Westward Wings | A NATURE Short Film
Follow researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she learns about the monarchs in Montana.
Follow researcher Maggie Hirschauer as she learns about the monarchs in Montana.

Series Trailer | WILD HOPE
WILD HOPE highlights the intrepid changemakers who are restoring our wild places.
WILD HOPE highlights the intrepid changemakers who are restoring our wild places.

Coffee for Water | WILD HOPE
A national park grows coffee to save a rainforest.
A national park grows coffee to save a rainforest.

Salamander of the Gods | WILD HOPE
Scientists partner with farmers, fishers, and nuns to save two aquatic salamander species.
Scientists partner with farmers, fishers, and nuns to save two aquatic salamander species.

Vertical Meadows | WILD HOPE
Can vertical meadows bring wildlife back to cities?
Can vertical meadows bring wildlife back to cities?

Gardener to Guardian | WILD HOPE
Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians.
Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians.

The Serpent's Lair | WILD HOPE
These two reptiles keep an entire pine forest held together.
These two reptiles keep an entire pine forest held together.

Turtle Trackers | WILD HOPE
Researchers track the “Lost Years” of leatherback sea turtles.
Researchers track the “Lost Years” of leatherback sea turtles.

A Farm Goes Wild | WILD HOPE
Can ancient cattle and water voles restore rural Great Britain?
Can ancient cattle and water voles restore rural Great Britain?

Return of the Manatees | WILD HOPE
Manatees finally return to these restored Florida rivers.
Manatees finally return to these restored Florida rivers.

Coral Comeback | WILD HOPE
These coral reefs can beat the heat.
These coral reefs can beat the heat.

Seabird Sanctuary | WILD HOPE
Ecologists create new homes for Hawaii’s endangered seabirds.
Ecologists create new homes for Hawaii’s endangered seabirds.

Birds on the Brink | WILD HOPE
Is there hope for Hawaii’s endangered honeycreepers?
Is there hope for Hawaii’s endangered honeycreepers?

Rewilding Rio | WILD HOPE
What happens when animals return to Rio’s largest urban park?
What happens when animals return to Rio’s largest urban park?

Canine Conservationists | WILD HOPE
In Australia, dogs are being enlisted to save other species.
In Australia, dogs are being enlisted to save other species.

The Big Oyster | WILD HOPE
An alliance is deploying one billion oysters to restore New York Harbor.
An alliance is deploying one billion oysters to restore New York Harbor.