In the latest episode of the Inside NATURE podcast, we speak with David Biello, environmental journalist and author of the book “The Unnatural World: The Race to Remake Civilization in Earth’s Newest Age”. The book details the many ways human activity has altered our planet, often for the worse, and examines ...
What does it takes to make a 'spy creature' come alive? In the latest episode of the Inside NATURE podcast, we hear from animatronic designer John Nolan, who, along with his hardworking team, created the 30-plus robot spy creatures featured in upcoming NATURE mini-series Spy in the Wild (airing Feb 1st ...
This time of year one animal species gets all of the attention--that hardy, sled-pulling athlete of the North, the reindeer. To find out more about these cold-loving creatures, and their wild counterparts, the caribou, we turned to Justina Ray, senior scientist and executive director of the Wildlife Conservation Society in Canada. ...
The new NATURE episode My Congo represents the first opportunity for cameraman Vianet D'jenguet to film his native country and be in front of the camera rather than behind it. I spoke to him about the origins of the film, conservation in the Republic of Congo and what he hopes to achieve ...
In this episode, we speak with producer and cinematographer Anne Johnson Prum. Anne has produced a number of films for NATURE including Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air in 2010 and the Emmy-nominated mini-series Animal Homes. Her latest, Super Hummingbirds, premieres on PBS October 12 at 87/c (Check local listings.)
Alejandro Morales has a job that comes with both immense emotional rewards and moments of sheer heartbreak. He is a veterinarian who rehabilitates animals recovered from the illegal pet trade in Guatemala and makes them strong enough to return to wild. (You can see Alejandro and his team at work ...