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TERRA: The Nature of Our World

TERRA: The Nature of Our World

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Website: http://terravideos.blogspot.com/

Location: Bozeman, Montana

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WELCOME! TERRA is a crossroads, a habitat, a stage, and a laboratory. Here, you will find yourself on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. Through the eyes of passionate independent filmmakers, you will discover the next frontiers of research, join the forum on compelling issues, and celebrate the awesome diversity of our planet. TERRA is "the nature of our world" like you’ve never seen it before.

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TERRA 811: Floods at Campo de la Cruz - Faces  play >

TERRA 811: Floods at Campo de la Cruz - Faces

5/24/2013 | Download File (13.65 MB) - right click to download

The films of Campo de la Cruz, Faces and Voices, are a complementary approach to tell the story of the catastrophic floods that occurred in Colombia's Caribbean Coast, during the rainy season of 2010-2011. After several months of heavy rains, the town and houses of Campo de la Cruz were covered under 20 feet of water and more than 30,000 people had to flee from their homes. However, some families stayed behind, built plastic shacks on the side of the road and waited for the water to drain. This multimedia approach tells the story of this people, of those who stayed behind and didn't want to leave their land. But, who is to blame? Produced by Federico Pardo [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY

TERRA 810: WildFIRE PIRE: A Ring of Fire  play >

TERRA 810: WildFIRE PIRE: A Ring of Fire

5/10/2013 | Download File (35.74 MB) - right click to download

WildFIRE PIRE is a National Science Foundation five-year project that is an international partnership coordinated by the Montana Institute on Ecosystems and Montana State University that focuses on the causes and consequences of fire in the past, present, and future. Scientists from research universities and agencies in the United States, Tasmania, and New Zealand have combined efforts to compare how past fire occurrences have influenced climate change and what these patterns can tell us about the future. With the primary areas of study in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, Australia’s Tasmanian conservation areas, New Zealand’s forests, and Patagonia’s wild places, the project is exploring how wildfires, which are often devastating, are related to climate change. Produced by: WildFIRE PIRE [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY

TERRA 809: Floods at Campo de la Cruz - Voices  play >

TERRA 809: Floods at Campo de la Cruz - Voices

4/26/2013 | Download File (39.77 MB) - right click to download

The films of Campo de la Cruz, Faces and Voices, are a complementary approach to tell the story of the catastrophic floods that occurred in Colombia's Caribbean Coast, during the rainy season of 2010-2011. After several months of heavy rains, the town and houses of Campo de la Cruz were covered under 20 feet of water and more than 30,000 people had to flee from their homes. However, some families stayed behind, built plastic shacks on the side of the road and waited for the water to drain. This multimedia approach tells the story of this people, of those who stayed behind and didn't want to leave their land. But, who is to blame? Produced by: Federico Pardo [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY

TERRA 808: TRUST Massachusetts  play >

TERRA 808: TRUST Massachusetts

4/12/2013 | Download File (46.41 MB) - right click to download

Eshe is an 18-year old French horn playing, basketball playing, systems thinker that just started her freshman year at Yale so she can continue to learn how to solve complex problems with comprehensive and feasible solutions. She is also one of the many youth from across the United States who is taking legal action to compel comprehensive, science-based, government action on climate change as part of the TRUST Campaign. Produced by: WITNESS [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY

TERRA 807: Inches of Snow and Tide  play >

TERRA 807: Inches of Snow and Tide

3/29/2013 | Download File (94.98 MB) - right click to download

The Olympic Peninsula is a land of snowy mountains, rocky tidepools, and crashing waves. Explore one small patch of coastline at low tide and you can find tiny sea stars, camouflaged fish, and eighty-year-old anemones. Fantastic seaweeds cling to wave battered rocks, and carnivorous sea stars stalk mussels and unsuspecting clams. These areas also serve as a rich natural resource for the four local tribes of Native Americans. Climate change could change all of that. Measuring snow depths on Hurricane Ridge and ocean temperatures in the intertidal zone, scientists share their hopes and concerns for the future of a rugged and incredibly diverse ecosystem. [www.lifeonterra.com ] SPECIAL FEATURES / DETAILED EPISODE INFORMATION / TERRAPHILES COMMUNITY

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Universal appeal. Outstanding quality! 
It doesn't get much better than this! These short documentary films are comparable to TV but they really are incredible for: (1) overall quality (2) consistently smart, informative content (3) variety and (4) unique style. This one should be on EVERYONE's TOP TEN LIST!
Reviewed on 9/13/2006

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