Featured Film Series

Explore our featured film series that offer immersive short and long-format films that make deep dives into key regions and animals, along with classroom-ready webpages referencing key standards and vocabulary, include comprehension and reflection questions, and links to extension activities and resources.

Browse the click through the series below to get an overview - to access film pages, you will need to be signed up as a K-12 Water Teacher with password access. Complete a brief online sign up for free and immediate access.

  • Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia

    Explore America’s aquatic biodiversity hotspot, and get to know some of the colorful life that lives there, and the biologists who are working to protect these ecosystems.

  • UPRIVER - Watershed Conservation in the Pacific Northwest

    Explore the people and organizations that work to improve river habitat and water quality in Oregon’s Willamette River system.

  • Salmon Stories - A Keystone Fish in the Circle of Life

    Explore the biology of these far ranging fishes, learn about the ecosystems that sustain them, and meet the people that are raising awareness around salmon.

  • The Lost Fish - Lessons from Lampreys

    Explore one of the world’s most ancient fishes, the Pacific Lamprey, and it’s key ecological and cultural value to Tribes and communities of the Pacific Northwest.

  • RiverWebs - The Science of Stream Food Webs

    Follow a group of international scientists as they discover the deeper connections between streams and forests, and build a community that endures a sudden tragedy.

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