IUCN World Conservation Congress
Registration » The IUCN World Conservation Congress 2020 will cover seven themes. The IUCN World Conservation Congress brings together the global nature conservation community, including top international [...]
Registration » The IUCN World Conservation Congress 2020 will cover seven themes. The IUCN World Conservation Congress brings together the global nature conservation community, including top international [...]
The ocean faces many threats—climate change, pollution, and overfishing among them. But can all of the ocean’s woes be solved with one action—stop eating fish—as the [...]
This animated short film asks "What if plastic could be integrated into sea life? The Beauty directed by Pascal Schelbli is a poetic journey through the oceans, which are simultaneously stunning and filthy. Discover a world where concerns and fears dissolve into the mysterious depth of the polluted blue sea."
The 'Rolling in the Deep' series takes us to the beautiful reefs of Solomon Islands. This beautiful destination has a little bit for everyone. Reefs, Fish, Critters, Wrecks, and topside cultural experiences. I hope you enjoy the short film. Please comment on what you like, and certainly feel free to share.
Please join us for our first expert panel of the year on pressing ocean conservation issues. Our first panel will discuss how sea level rise is [...]
Our latest work is very much a labour of love, a homage to the Great Barrier Reef with a message for a worthy cause. Proudly presented in association with the Australian Marine Conservation Society.
Join David Attenborough to discover how diverse forces work together to keep our planet in perfect balance. A Perfect Planet is an awe-inspiring exploration of Earth’s power and fragility.
We're going fossil hunting for Foraminifera! From beaches, to the ocean floor, to the foundation of the Egyptian pyramids, Forams are everywhere!
A reshare of a powerful video made 3 years ago... that is even more relevant today. Speak up, take action, and refuse to let us destroy the unique and amazing life of our only planet. The time has never been more Now.
A force of nature indeed. I Am Greta premieres on November 13. ABOUT I AM GRETA: The story of teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg is told through compelling, never-before-seen footage in this intimate documentary from Swedish director Nathan Grossman.
From coral farming to 3D printing, scientists are using novel methods to save a vital part of our ecosystem For most of us, the colourful, otherworldly marinescapes of coral reefs are as remote as the alien landscapes of the moon.
In this unique feature documentary, titled David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, the celebrated naturalist reflects upon both the defining moments of his lifetime and the devastating changes he has seen.
oceans are a sonic symphony, and most of us are hearing only half the story. Our Emmy award-winning Sonic Sea film powerfully explains how noise pollution from shipping, industrial activities and military sonar is threatening individual marine animals, their underwater habitats and our ocean planet. We humans have an important role to play in turning the volume down, and possibly preventing the extinction of some of the largest creatures on Earth.
'We've stolen our children's future,' says Jane Goodall, 'and we're still stealing it.' From disappearing species to plastic pollution and our disastrously weak attempts to recycle it, here's what the top voices on climate change - from Sir David Attenborough to Jane Goodall to Greta Thunberg - have to say about the planet's escalating biodiversity crisis. Sir David Attenborough, Jane Goodall and Greta Thunberg are joined in this global call for action by Microsoft's Satya Nadella, the United Nations' Cristiana Pasca Palmer, Daniela Fernandez of Sustainable Ocean Action, Brune Poirson, Malek Sukkar and Heather Koldewey.
BY MICHAEL SIEVERS, ROD CONNOLLY AND TOM RAYNER When we think of mangrove forests, seagrass meadows and saltmarshes, we don’t immediately think of shark habitats. [...]
by Swansea University Huge fish fences which are commonly used in tropical seas are causing extensive social, ecological and economic damage and are threatening marine biodiversity [...]