Plastic Tsunami: Unmasking the Ocean’s Silent Killer

In this engaging exploration, we will discuss the various types of plastic, from everyday consumer items to the insidious presence of microplastics. Join us as we shed light on the alarming issue of ocean pollution caused by plastic waste, uncovering its far-reaching consequences on marine life and ecosystems.

Unleashing the Power of the Haka: A Guide to New Zealand’s Iconic Dance

In this video, we explore the Maori Haka Dance, a traditional dance that originated in New Zealand. We’ll delve into the history and cultural significance of the Haka, as well as its use in modern society. You’ll learn about the meaning behind the Haka’s powerful movements and vocals, and how it serves as a symbol of strength and unity for the Maori people. Whether you’re interested in learning the dance itself, or simply gaining a deeper understanding of Maori culture, this video has something for everyone.

ANDREW SABIN | Philanthropist and Metal Mogul | On PHILANTHROPY, BUSINESS, LIFE, and CONSERVATION

Interview with Philanthropist and Metal Mogul ANDREW SABIN On PHILANTHROPY, BUSINESS, LIFE, and CONSERVATION

Amazingly Strange Flowers | Brian Boom – Curator Emeritus at the New York Botanical Garden

Flowers are amazing for so many reasons, and Strange Flowers – A Coloring Book features some of the truly most amazingly strange flowers from around the world.   Humans value flowers for a multitude of reasons – they provide us foods and medicines, serve as symbols in our religions and rituals, and beautify natural and designed landscapes.  But for plant species, flowers have a single but absolutely essential value – they facilitate pollination, leading to the production of fruits and seeds, and thus future generations of the species.   Diversity of flowers’ complexity relates to the mechanisms of how particular plant species get pollinated.

SARAH LEEN | Interview with the former Director of Photography for National Geographic Magazine | VISUAL STORYTELLING

Sarah Leen is the former Director of Photography for National Geographic Magazine. On VISUAL STORYTELLING, PHOTO EDITING & […]

Incredible ENCOUNTER with a female PUMA and her CUBSTORRES del PAINE (CHILE)

Welcome to Patagonia in Chile. This is the story of Blinka, a female puma dwelling in Torres del Paine National Park, together with her two cubs. She probably had her right eye damaged in a fight.

Many locals consider the Puma concolor the guardian of the Andes. Pumas inhabit shrubby steppe ecoregion, woodlands, and mountains.  For muy indigenous cultures throughout the Americas, this animal is revered as sacred.

ENZO de ROSA | On MUSIC for the FILM INDUSTRY & MUSICAL CREATIVITY (Live INTERVIEW)

🎙 IN-DEPTH interview with Italian pianist and composer Enzo de Rosa. A personal interview conducted by Kike Calvo, about Music Creativity; Composing Music for the Film Industry; and his insights about music creation. Enzo de Rosa plays iconic piano songs from famous films, including themes by Ennio Morricone; iconic Italian piano songs; and even tango songs.

AMY GULICK | On SALMON, CONSERVATION and ALASKA (Live INTERVIEW)

 SHANNON WILD | On PHOTOGRAPHY, AFRICA and ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Live INTERVIEW)

IN-DEPTH interview with photographer, author, and presenter based in South Africa. A personal interview conducted by Kike Calvo, about Shannon Wild´s career highlights, life challenges, and unexpected happenings that made her who she is today.

First VIDEOs of the Endurance Wreck in Antarctica (Shackleton’s Ship)

106 years later, Shakleton´s ship has been found in Antarctica. Today, we can say that The Endurance, the 144-foot three-masted wooden ship that sank in the Weddel Sea in 1915 has been found.  The historic wreck was located by the Endurance 22 Expedition, east of Antarctica Peninsula, by a multidisciplinary team nearly 3.008 meters deep. It took almost 15 days to search an area of about 400 square km.