Watch the best of ENVIRONMENTAL Short Films from around the world today.

Watch the best of Environmental Films from around the world. Award-winning short films in the environmental genre and thematic.

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Watch the best of Environmental Films

WOLF WATCHERS. 15min., Documentary

https://www.wildsound.ca/environment-short-films/videos/watch-wolf-watchers

Braving the realities of the harsh Montana winter and changing hunting regulations, hobby and career biologists track and study wolves in the Northern Tier of Yellowstone National Park. While the fate of wolves remains uncertain, the devotion and passion of Yellowstone’s Wolf Watchers are always a constant.

https://www.instagram.com/wolfwatchersdoc/


REBIRTH. 12min. Animation

https://www.wildsound.ca/environment-short-films/videos/watch-rebirth

Rebirth: Intended to foster environmental climate change awareness by children, Rebirth is A Child’s Environmentally-Friendly Fairytale — a 12-minute animated musical suite depicting the respective seasons in four movements: The mini-symphony features (recorded-live) violins, cellos, clarinet, oboe and timpani, among other instruments, as it gathers momentum to provide a personal experience of nature’s growth cycles – with trees dancing and tendrils triumphantly bursting forth through the soil. Further, it doubles as a meditation mindfulness exercise as it allows us to teach children to move a little bit more methodically – react less and observe more. To pay attention instead of being distracted.


KARIBU NYUMBANI. 15min., Wildlife Photography

https://www.wildsound.ca/environment-short-films/videos/watch-karibu-nyumbani

“Karibu Nyumbani” translates as “Welcome to my Home” in Swahili. Guides in the Maasai Mara have a deep-rooted pride, knowledge, and love for wildlife. This film encapsulates that passion from the perspective of George Osono, a guide in Mara North Conservancy, who completely embodies this spirit of caring for nature.

https://www.instagram.com/matthewwilliamsellis/

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