Extraordinary Ecosystems
From the scorching sand dunes of Namibia, to the tropical Tasmanian rainforest, to the bitter waters of the Baltic Sea, this film visits the most extraordinary ecosystems and the creatures that inhabit them. We also learn how human activity has forced species into extinction and reflect on the importance of preserving diverse environments. Discover how nature has developed new methods of survival over millions of years, and learn how modern society uses these solutions in our everyday lives, through manufacturing medicines, new technologies and designs. Whilst celebrating the wonders of our natural world, this film also shares an important message on the impact of human activity on our ecosystems, encouraging us to reflect on the importance of preserving diverse and rich environments
similar movies
Microcosmos
1996
genre:Documentary
Nomads
2020
genre:Documentary
Dehesa: The Forest of the Iberian Lynx
2020
genre:Documentary
The World's Biggest Cave
2009
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
4 mois sur ma biosphère
2021
genre:Documentary
LIFE BEYOND II: The Museum of Alien Life
2020
genre:Science Fiction
Documentary
Fantasy
Animation
The 11th Hour
2007
genre:Documentary
Drama
Crime
Savannah Cats
1995
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
Swift and Silent
1990
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
Frogs: The Thin Green Line
2009
genre:Documentary
Family
TV Movie
Alone, 180 Days on Baikal Lake
2011
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
La vallée des loups
2017
genre:Documentary
Earth
2007
genre:Documentary
Billy Connolly: A Scot in the Arctic
1995
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
March of the Penguins
2005
genre:Documentary
Family
The Ghosts of the Great Salt Lake
2001
genre:Documentary
Charging Back: A Rhino Story
1997
genre:Documentary
Feast of Predators
2004
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
Diving with Crocodiles
2010
genre:Documentary
TV Movie
An Otter Study
1912
genre:Documentary