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Fighting Deadly Air Pollution

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting Florida's Black Bears

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats globally.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

Watch California Mountain Lions Kittens Play

Mountain lions, more closely related to housecats than lions, face challenging lives in Central California's urban wildlands. Their habitat is fragmented by freeways and development. Despite their wild nature, puma kittens behave much like domestic cats, and their mothers even purr. (Footage courtesy of the National Park Service)

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, believes human welfare is deeply linked to nature's biodiversity. We use science, law, and creative media to protect species on the brink of extinction and safeguard the lands, waters, and climate they need. Our mission is to ensure future generations inherit a world where the wild thrives.

That's Wild: The Hannibal Lecter of Larvae

Meet the bone collector caterpillar, a newly described Hyposmocoma species. This rare carnivore (only 0.13% of caterpillars) lurks in spider webs, camouflaged by insect corpses, even preying on its own kind. Roughly the length of a fingernail, it's a fascinating example of nature's unique adaptations.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature's vast diversity. Through science, law, and creative media, we work to protect species, their habitats, and climate, ensuring a wild world for future generations.

Connect with us: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok | Take Action. Email center@biologicaldiversity.org for inquiries.

Watch These Adorable Kit Fox Kits

For a dopamine boost, watch baby kit fox siblings frolicking near a California den site on Instagram or YouTube. These tiny foxes—North America’s smallest native canines—frequently move den sites to evade predators, using over 60 different dens annually.

For decades, the Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, has fought to save these foxes from habitat loss, oil and gas development, and other threats. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature, working through science, law, and creative media to protect species and their habitats, ensuring a wild world for future generations.

Janine Benyus – Becoming a Welcome Species: Biomimicry and the Art of Generous Design

Janine Benyus, the "Godmother of Biomimicry," advocates for humans to become a "welcome species" by designing settlements that give back to the planet. Through Biomimicry 3.8, she demonstrates how human environments can emulate nature's ecological gifts.

Benyus envisions cities functioning like forests—storing water, purifying air, cycling nutrients, and nurturing biodiversity. Her "Project Positive" initiatives prove this regenerative vision is achievable by asking, "What would Nature do here?" Discover more at biomimicry.net.

That's Wild: Colossal Kid Squid

A remotely operated submersible recently captured a rare video of a living juvenile colossal squid near the Atlantic Ocean's South Sandwich Islands. This foot-long creature, with a transparent body and glowing eyes, offers a glimpse of a species whose adults, never filmed alive, can reach 23 feet and weigh over 1,000 pounds, typically inhabiting Antarctic waters over 3,200 feet deep.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, believes human welfare is deeply tied to nature's diversity. We work to protect all species from extinction through science, law, and creative media, focusing on safeguarding essential lands, waters, and climate. Our goal is a future where the wild thrives.

In this lyrical exploration, John Todd shares the essential principles of ecological design and r

John Todd's lyrical exploration reveals essential ecological design principles, demonstrating how mimicking nature leads to breakthrough solutions. He shares insights from his award-winning eco-industrial park and strategies for purifying water bodies, from Lake Champlain to Venice. His natural sewage treatment systems utilize native plants to break down pollutants and produce clean water, aiming to evolve a holistic technological and social framework.

This talk was delivered at the 2002 Bioneers National Conference, part of the Ecological Design Collection, Vol. 1. Since 1990, Bioneers has served as a vital hub for social and scientific innovators, offering practical solutions for pressing environmental and social challenges.

Hands Off! 2025: Millions Protest Trump, Musk

On Saturday, an estimated 3 million people, including Center for Biological Diversity staff and supporters, protested President Donald Trump and Elon Musk across 1,400 U.S. cities and internationally. Rallies occurred in Tucson, Jacksonville, Washington D.C., London, and Paris.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit. We protect wild species and their habitats through science, law, and media, ensuring a future where nature thrives for generations to come.

Visit our website, take action, or email center@biologicaldiversity.org. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

Best Practices in Plant-Based City Food Policy

The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson, Arizona-headquartered 501c3 nonprofit. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature—to the vast diversity of wild animals and plants. Recognizing diversity's intrinsic value and the societal impoverishment caused by its loss, we work to secure a future for all species on the brink of extinction.

We achieve this through science, law, and creative media, focusing on protecting the lands, waters, and climate essential for species survival. Our ultimate goal is for future generations to inherit a world where the wild still thrives.

Saving our National Forests

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists. They are dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats across the planet.

Learn more about their vital work: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting the Wild from the Trump Administration

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their mission and impact: biologicaldiversity.org

Protecting the Wild from DOGE

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists dedicated to protecting endangered species and habitats worldwide.

Learn more about their work: biologicaldiversity.org

No One Wants This

The Center for Biological Diversity is a leading organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists. They are dedicated to fighting for endangered species and habitat protections across the planet.

Learn more about their vital work: biologicaldiversity.org

You Cheeky Bugger | Aussie Snake Wranglers | EarthX

Watch Stu and Chris from "Aussie Snake Wranglers" Season 1, Episode 7, as they respond to an emergency call to relocate a highly venomous eastern brown snake. This investigative series follows Australia's busiest snake-catching team. Catch "Aussie Snake Wranglers" Wednesdays on EarthX.

EarthX, the official network of Earth Day, is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. We believe our planet is special and are committed to protecting the environment through a 24/7 channel, original series, documentaries, and digital content offering sustainable solutions. Learn more at earthxmedia.com.

Brooke Carter Meets the Giraffes of the San Antonio Zoo | Wild Wonders with Brooke | EarthX

In this clip from "Wild Wonders with Brooke" (Season 3, Episode 2: "Zookeeper for a Day"), young conservationist Brooke Carter learns about giraffes and feeds Cosmo, the San Antonio Zoo's towering 17-foot resident. The series follows Brooke as she learns from experts and travels the world to protect animals and the planet.

EarthX, the official network of Earth Day, is a media company committed to inspiring environmental protection through conservation and sustainability. We offer original series, documentaries, and digital content across various platforms, providing entertaining and inspiring solutions for a healthier planet. Learn more at EarthX Media.

Data Visualization: Florida Panther Car Mortality

The Center for Biological Diversity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of lawyers, scientists, and activists based in Tucson, Arizona. They are dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats across the planet.

Believing human welfare is deeply linked to nature—to the vast diversity of wild animals and plants—the Center uses science, law, and creative media to secure a future for all species. Their work focuses on safeguarding the lands, waters, and climate essential for survival, ensuring a wild world for generations to come. Learn more about their mission: biologicaldiversity.org

What's Happening at COP15?

At the COP15 Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, John D. Liu, Paul Beckwith, Raya Salter, and Dale Walkonen provided an update. They discussed the #30by30 proposal, which aims to conserve 30% of the world's lands and oceans for nature by 2030. Key questions regarding implementation, governance, indigenous involvement, and funding remain unresolved.

Addressing the Climate Crisis requires restoring natural systems. The final agreement, crucial for this effort, is being finalized and expected by Friday, December 19th.

For more information on the state of our planet, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facingfuture.earth/library.

Future Environmental Law | Part 1 | Law & Nature | EarthX

EarthX is a media company and the official network of Earth Day, inspiring conservation and sustainability. We protect our unique planet by delivering engaging content across a 24/7 linear channel, social, and digital platforms, offering sustainable solutions and expert insights to audiences of all ages.

Our "Law & Nature" series, developed by the EarthxLaw Advisory Council, features environmental thought leaders discussing critical legal and policy issues, including insightful pre-election analyses of environmental law's future.

Explore more at earthxmedia.com and follow us on social media: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and Dailymotion.

Moving An Elephant Is NOT As Easy As 1-2-3 | Defenders of the Wild | EarthX

EarthX is a media company dedicated to inspiring conservation and sustainability. As the official network of Earth Day, they believe our planet is a special place worth protecting. They offer original series, documentaries, and content with sustainable solutions across various platforms. Learn more at EarthX Media.

Their programming, like "Defenders of the Wild," features conservationist Ivan Carter seeking solutions for balanced wildlife ecosystems. This includes challenging tasks, such as elephant tracking, highlighted in Season 1, Episode 1: "Elephants: Land of Tusks." Join EarthX to learn more and "Love Our Planet."

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

The inside story of the AI breakthrough that won a Nobel Prize.

The Thinking Game takes you on a journey into the heart of leading AI lab DeepMind, capturing a team striving to unravel the mysteries of intelligence and life itself.

Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind AlphaGo, the documentary examines how DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis’s extraordinary beginnings shaped his lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence. It chronicles the rigorous process of scientific discovery, documenting how the team moved from mastering complex strategy games to solving the 50-year-old "protein folding problem" with AlphaFold - a breakthrough that would win a Nobel Prize.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival and a successful international tour, the film is now available here to watch for free.


Interested in hosting a screening of The Thinking Game for your classroom, community, or workplace? Visit: https://rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/
Director Greg Kohs
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Editor Steve Sander
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection