In an era where the natural world faces unprecedented challenges, understanding and appreciating biodiversity has never been more crucial. This curated collection of documentaries invites you on a journey through the intricate web of life on Earth, highlighting the beauty, complexity, and fragility of our planet's ecosystems. From the depths of the oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, these films not only educate but also inspire us to protect the rich tapestry of life that surrounds us.

The Cove (2009)
Description: This Oscar-winning documentary exposes the annual dolphin hunt in Taiji, Japan, highlighting the impact on marine biodiversity and the ethical questions surrounding the practice.
Fact: The filmmakers used hidden cameras and covert operations to capture the footage.


Chasing Ice (2012)
Description: While focusing on climate change, this film also showcases the biodiversity of the Arctic regions, documenting the rapid disappearance of glaciers and its impact on wildlife.
Fact: The film features time-lapse photography of glaciers, capturing their dramatic retreat over time.


Blue Planet II (2017)
Description: Dive into the depths of the ocean with this sequel to "The Blue Planet," exploring the mysteries of the underwater world and the incredible biodiversity it harbors.
Fact: The crew filmed in over 39 countries, capturing footage from the deepest ocean trenches to the shallowest coral reefs.


The Biggest Little Farm (2018)
Description: Follow a couple's journey to create a sustainable farm, showcasing how biodiversity can thrive when humans work in harmony with nature.
Fact: The farm featured in the documentary, Apricot Lane Farms, has become a model for regenerative agriculture.


The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill (2003)
Description: This heartwarming film explores the relationship between a musician and a flock of wild parrots in San Francisco, shedding light on urban biodiversity.
Fact: The film inspired a book and a stage play, expanding its reach and impact.


The Last Lions (2011)
Description: This documentary follows a lioness in Botswana as she fights to protect her cubs in a shrinking habitat, highlighting the challenges faced by big cats due to human encroachment.
Fact: The film was shot over three years, capturing the intimate life of a lion family.


Virunga (2014)
Description: Set in the Democratic Republic of Congo, this film follows park rangers risking their lives to protect Virunga National Park's biodiversity, including the endangered mountain gorillas.
Fact: The film won the Audience Award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.


Planet Earth II (2016)
Description: This breathtaking sequel to the iconic "Planet Earth" series showcases the planet's most extraordinary habitats and the animals that call them home, with a focus on how they adapt to survive in a changing world.
Fact: The series took over four years to film, involving 117 different filming locations across 64 countries.


The Ivory Game (2016)
Description: This documentary delves into the illegal ivory trade, exposing the poaching crisis that threatens the biodiversity of elephants and other wildlife in Africa.
Fact: The film led to the arrest of several poachers and ivory traders after its release.


Our Planet (2019)
Description: Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, this series provides a global perspective on the natural world, showcasing the beauty of our planet while addressing the urgent need for conservation.
Fact: The series was produced in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to highlight conservation efforts worldwide.
