Films & Study Guides
Invasion of the ALIEN FISH (14 minutes)
Invasion of the Alien Fish is the story of Indo-Pacific Lionfish invading the Atlantic and Caribbean with catastrophic results. This non-native species has no local predators and is propagating at a rate that adversely impacts the coral reef habitats of the Eastern United States, Caribbean, and South America. Scientists monitor the situation, laypeople learn to manage the invasion, if only temporarily, and high school marine biology students take a close look at the feeding behavior of this voracious predator. This is a story of communities banding together for environmental protection and of proactive advocacy for sustainable habitats.To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here
A Day on the River (13 minutes)
In Central Florida a springfed river spills millions of gallons of fresh water every day towards the sea. The Rainbow River is a haven for wildlife, and a turtle paradise. We follow two turtle scientists who study these ancient creatures and use their status as indicators of the river’s health. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here
A Dolphin's Return (13 minutes)
In a captivating account of rescue and rehabilitation, "A Dolphin's Return" introduces Cutter, a young Atlantic spotted dolphin found in a busy harbor in Key West, FL -alone, dehydrated, and malnourished. Join us as we follow Cutter's journey from the ocean to captivity -and back to the ocean again. You will get a glimpse into the world of wildlife conservation and the role of science, partnerships, and technology in the everyday work of scientists and conservationists. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.
Against the Current (18 minutes)
“Against the Current” tells the story of competing water interests between agriculture and wildlife, and how one group finds a sustainable solution for all. Set on the Ox Yoke Ranch in Paradise Valley, Montana, this 19-minute film highlights a successful collaboration between the Murphy Family, Trout Unlimited, the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, and the State of Montana, to restore the connection of Fridley Creek. As students learn about the restoration of this small creek, they will develop a broader understanding of connections between land, water, fish, and humans. As Montana biologist Pat Byorth eloquently states, "Our fate is tied to the fate of the rivers." To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.
Florida’s Wild Side (30 minutes)
There’s more to Florida than just theme parks and Miami Beach."Florida’s Wild Side" takes a look at this southern state’s iconic wildlife, told through the eyes of local residents –artists, scientists, and laypeople- all of whom share one thing in common: a passion for Florida’s wildlife. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.
Bat Women of Panama (10 minutes)
There are more types of bats living on one tiny island in Panama than can be found in all the USA. How can this be? An international team of women scientists brave the tick-infested night forest to find out just how 72 bat species coexist in such a small place. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.
A Summer On Golden Pond  (10 minutes)
The 1981 film "On Golden Pond" shows us a place of sublime beauty and tranquility.  But where is this –or is it simply another creation of Hollywood magic?  Our film looks at the real Golden Pond and its wildlife -loons, deer,  beavers, porcupines, and more- and our story is told through the eyes of an avid hiker and biologist who has been summering here on Squam Lake for the past 35 years. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.
Back To The Wild... In Florida  (12 minutes)
The Busch Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Florida gets all the action: hospital calls when a bobcat is hit by a truck and needs stitches, and then panicky airport employees dialing to say someone’s trying to ship threatened Florida panthers.  It's all in a day's work for David Hitzig, animal caregiver with a heart of gold and a sanctuary to run. To download film and study guides please read "Terms of Use" and "Download Requirements" above, and then click here.