TERRA: The Nature of Our World show

TERRA: The Nature of Our World

Summary: TERRA is much more than your typical wildlife show; it is a chance to experience a uniquely cutting-edge vision of the natural world through the eyes of passionate student & independent filmmakers who are discovering the next frontiers of research, re-vitalizing compelling issues, and celebrating the diversity of our natural environment like you've never seen it before. Produced in conjunction with the MFA program in Science & Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University and Filmmakers for Conservation Ltd., TERRA is the place to be refreshed, informed and moved.

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 TERRA Special Engagement - Grant Park, November 4th 2008 | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 541

Now in its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 502: The New World Mine | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 530

Now in its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 Terra 501: The Wyoming Range | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 374

Now in its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 460: PROMO - Living on the Edge | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 35

Now in its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 460: Living on the Edge | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 536

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 459: The Flying Dustbin PART FOUR | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 619

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 458: The Flying Dustbin PART THREE | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 700

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 457: The Flying Dustbin PART TWO | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 725

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 456: The Flying Dustbin PART ONE | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 657

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 455: Rising Tide PART TWO | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 474

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 454: Rising Tide | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 420

Going into its 7th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is proud to bring you sto­ries from around our planet – vignettes of peo­ple, places, and all sizes and shapes of crit­ters. Through these sto­ries, we form con­nec­tions with nature, ani­mals, and our Earth, as well as other human beings. These con­nec­tions are what truly makes life on our Earth worth living. The TERRA staff remain com­mit­ted to bring­ing you the best in inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence and nature pro­gram­ming from around the globe. We are proud of our archive of more than 200 unique films that high­light sto­ries and expe­ri­ences that are the heart and soul of our nat­ural world. We invite you to join us and to dis­cover the sci­ence, nature, tech­nol­ogy, and cul­ture in these sto­ries as we explore what truly con­sti­tutes life on Earth. These shows are meant for broad dis­tri­b­u­tion. We pack­age them for your iPod, iPad, and smart phone. You can email them, down­load them, and even embed them. We want these sto­ries to be heard — each month we total over 100,000 views. We encour­age you to sift through our archive and we hope you look for­ward to our upcom­ing shows. These films are the visual records of six years on our planet, and these sto­ries help to cre­ate a por­trait of our world, which at times appears very frag­ile. We live in a time where deci­sions about ever-dwindling resources, chang­ing cli­mates, and energy inse­cu­rity are shap­ing the liveli­hoods and futures of the next gen­er­a­tions. This is a time to lis­ten to sci­ence, to shun pol­i­tics, and to become engaged in cre­at­ing a sus­tain­able society. TERRA is run by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity. We are ded­i­cat­ing our time and energy to bring you this unique pro­gram­ming. We wel­come your feed­back, and we will con­tinue in our hum­ble pur­suit to deliver fresh and inspir­ing con­tent. We appre­ci­ate the hun­dreds of pro­duc­ers that have con­tributed their films for TERRA. With­out the gen­eros­ity of these film­mak­ers, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And most of all, we thank you for watch­ing. Know­ing you are out there is what keeps us going!

 TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PREVIEW | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 42

Now in its 8th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PART ONE | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 661

Now in its 8th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 417: Army Naturalist PREVIEW | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 64

Now in its 8th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

 TERRA 403: The Water Carriers PART THREE | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 665

Now in its 8th sea­son, TERRA: The Nature of Our World is the pre­em­i­nent sci­ence and nat­ural his­tory pod­cast series that explores the nat­ural con­nec­tions that pro­pel life on Earth. Over­seen by grad­u­ate stu­dents in the MFA in Sci­ence and Nat­ural His­tory Film­mak­ing Pro­gram at Mon­tana State Uni­ver­sity, TERRA dis­trib­utes inde­pen­dently pro­duced sci­ence, nature, and envi­ron­men­tal films. We are proud to bring you these unique sto­ries from around the globe that cel­e­brate the won­ders of the nat­ural world. We invite you to enjoy these vignettes of the peo­ple, places and ani­mals that make up the heart and soul of life on Terra. Since TERRA’s incep­tion, our thought pro­vok­ing films have reached over ten mil­lion view­ers. With each new episode we fea­ture pow­er­ful sto­ry­telling that show­cases the diver­sity of our planet. A heart­felt thanks goes out to the hun­dreds of film­mak­ers who have con­tributed their films to TERRA; with­out their gen­eros­ity, none of this would be pos­si­ble. And per­haps most of all, we thank you for watch­ing and for join­ing the TERRA com­mu­nity. Your feed­back allows us to deliver fresh and inspir­ing content.

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