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  • Whidbey Organic Farm School | Regenerative Agriculture
    • 10/1/23

    Whidbey Organic Farm School | Regenerative Agriculture

    The Whidbey Organic Farm School is a leader in Regenerative Agriculture and building Thriving Communities.

  • Leaving it On the Land | Warrior Films

    Leaving it On the Land | Warrior Films

    The final "full length" trailer for our 100 minute documentary VETERANS JOURNEY HOME: LEAVING IT ON THE LAND.
  • The Musical Mountaineers | BBC REEL
    • 2/23/22

    The Musical Mountaineers | BBC REEL

    Anastasia Allison and Rose Freeman met over their shared love of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, US.

    After getting to know each other, they realised they were both musicians and both had a dream of combining their two passions of mountains and music to bring joy and good into the world. And from that moment the "Musical Mountaineers" were born.

  • Search for the North Cascades Grizzly Bear
    • 1/24/24

    Search for the North Cascades Grizzly Bear

    Follow biologist Bill Gaines in his years long search for the last remaining Grizzly Bears in the North Cascades, WA USA

  • Izzy's Koala World New Series Trailer 🐨 Netflix Jr
    • 10/29/21

    Izzy's Koala World New Series Trailer 🐨 Netflix Jr

    Follow 11-year-old Izzy and her veterinarian mother as they rescue koalas and form remarkable friendships with animals on their Australian island.

  • Lead Me Home | Official Trailer | Netflix

    Lead Me Home | Official Trailer | Netflix

    500,000 Americans experience homelessness every night. Lead Me Home is a documentary short by Jon Shenk and Pedro Kos that captures the experience from multiple perspectives. This immersive, cinematic film personalizes the overwhelming issue by telling the real-life stories of those going through it as a first step toward challenging uninformed attitudes and outmoded policies and gives the audience a rare, in-depth look at the scale, scope and diversity of unsheltered America today

  • An urban prepper's guide to surviving a disaster | BBC REEL
    • 9/9/20

    An urban prepper's guide to surviving a disaster | BBC REEL

    The world can be a chaotic place – from earthquakes to war and pandemics – and now a growing number of people live in densely populated areas. BBC Reel explores the world of 'urban preppers' – a group of people who have been planning for all possible disasters that could strike our cities.

  • Smoking Salmon and Preserving Tradition

    Smoking Salmon and Preserving Tradition

    Muckleshoot Tribal Elder Mike Jerry Sr. passes down traditional techniques of salmon smoking to the next generation, and in doing so, connects with the ancestors who came before us. The salmon are an essential part of Muckleshoot culture and spirituality. Smoking salmon is a way of connecting to our roots and preserving tradition for generations of Muckleshoot Tribe members to come.

  • Canoe Journey 2023: Paddle To Muckleshoot

    Canoe Journey 2023: Paddle To Muckleshoot

    A window into the epic voyages, ancient traditions and culture brought to life Canoe Journey 2023, hosted by Seattle's Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. This spectacular event brought together thousands of Native people from far and wide for an unequalled celebration of indigenous people and history. This year's theme, Honoring Our Warriors Past and Present, was a tribute to the ancestors who paddled the Salish Sea and the surrounding waterways since time immemorial, and those who continue the fight to uphold our sovereignty and treaty rights today.

  • Deadly Syndrome Hits Pacific Northwest Bats

    Deadly Syndrome Hits Pacific Northwest Bats

    Back in 2006, bats across the Northeast started dying by the millions. The culprit? A mysterious disease called white-nose syndrome that for years, stayed largely confined to the eastern U.S. But in 2016, white-nose suddenly and mysteriously appeared in the Northwest. And now researchers are racing to learn what bats here are in for.

  • Wildlife Detectives: Mystery Sharks of Seattle

    Wildlife Detectives: Mystery Sharks of Seattle

    One of the world's largest and most elusive predatory sharks, the sixgill, suddenly appears in Seattle's waters. These creatures typically dwell in darkness several thousands of feet beneath the surface. Little is known about them. What would make them appear in the shallows of Puget Sound? And what does it say about our oceans? Researchers are hunting for answers.