A LONG WAY TO NOWHERE: short film about a backcountry trail crew
A crew of young Americans endure a week-long traverse of Oregon’s rugged and fire-shapen Kalmiopsis Wilderness in an effort to revitalize a historic hiking trail.
A crew of young Americans endure a week-long traverse of Oregon’s rugged and fire-shapen Kalmiopsis Wilderness in an effort to revitalize a historic hiking trail.
Two packrafters examine how a large trans-basin diversion devastated downstream ecosystems, cultures, and recreational economies. Documenting a two-week journey down the Dolores River, a waterway
Protecting the Grand Canyon is a matter of great importance for Black Diamond. In this film, we are educated on the issues threatening the Grand
In July 2023, the concrete walls of the Copco 2 Dam came tumbling down, the first of four dams slated for demolition on the Klamath
For many living beings in the arid Southwest, water is sacred, water is life. Recently the Hopi Tribe, cultural resource advisors, and the Forest Service
Our relationship with nature not only defines our history, it shapes our future, too. Yet beneath the surface of Iceland’s fjords, an industrial fish farming
“We Are Grand Canyon” is a heartfelt film, welcoming visitors to Grand Canyon National Park from those who have called it home since time immemorial
Deserts have a reputation for being lifeless. Nothing is further from the truth. Dry places are full of life; you just have to know where
In the wake of the national upheaval of Ferguson and other race-related incidents, Rue Mapp sought refuge in the wilderness and public lands, places not
The natural world is on the brink as habitats and species buckle under human pressures, but indigenous communities can help us rediscover a healthier relationship
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