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...
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TERRA 702: Why is Science Important?
28:34
Feb 20, 2012
Science teacher and film-maker Alom Shaha sets out to uncover a genuinely satisfying answer to his students' most common question: why is science important?
TERRA 701: Earth & Moon: A Planetary Fairytale
08:26
Feb 4, 2012
For his second year project, Refah Seyed Mahmoud built a rear projection dome and crafted an animated film, Earth & Moon, to experiment with the visual possibilities of anam...
TERRA 701: Earth & Moon: A Planetary Fairytale
08:26
Feb 4, 2012
For his second year project, Refah Seyed Mahmoud built a rear projection dome and crafted an animated film, Earth & Moon, to experiment with the visual possibilities of anam...
TERRA 620: TRUST Series #2
08:34
Jan 21, 2012
TRUST is a 10-part series about a perfect trifecta. The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal doctrine enshrined in the laws of every civilized government and holds governments a...
TERRA 620: TRUST Series #2
08:34
Jan 21, 2012
TRUST is a 10-part series about a perfect trifecta. The Public Trust Doctrine is a legal doctrine enshrined in the laws of every civilized government and holds governments a...
TERRA 619: Reefer Madness
08:24
Jan 7, 2012
The filmmaker's two obsessions, reef animals and filmmaking, intersect in this brief glimpse at the world of reef aquaria.
TERRA 619: Reefer Madness
08:24
Jan 7, 2012
The filmmaker's two obsessions, reef animals and filmmaking, intersect in this brief glimpse at the world of reef aquaria.
TERRA 618: The Action of Attraction
08:23
Dec 23, 2011
This eight-minute film explores an entomologist's research into the relationships between the genes, receptors, pheromones, and behaviors of moths and other insects.
TERRA 618: The Action of Attraction
08:23
Dec 23, 2011
This eight-minute film explores an entomologist's research into the relationships between the genes, receptors, pheromones, and behaviors of moths and other insects.
TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PREVIEW
00:42
Mar 7, 2008
What do politics, drugs, farming, South America, biodiversity and the African hippopotami all have in common? They are the ingredients that make up the amazing story of "Pab...
TERRA 419: Pablo's Hippos PART ONE
11:01
Mar 7, 2008
What do politics, drugs, farming, South America, biodiversity and the African hippopotami all have in common? They are the ingredients that make up the amazing story of "Pab...
TERRA 417: Army Naturalist PREVIEW
01:04
Feb 27, 2008
When you think of military bases, the tanks, artillery, and explosions probably don't seem very conducive to wildlife. The fact of the matter is that these installations har...
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!