Our Productions

Documentaries and factual series exploring wildlife, conservation, northern ecosystems, and the people connected to them.

Nature 360 Productions develops and produces documentary films and series that bring audiences into some of the world’s most remote and remarkable environments. From wildlife and conservation stories to climate change and northern culture, our productions are created for broadcasters, distributors, educational institutions, and global audiences.

Spirit of the Bears

A unique wildlife documentary exploring the deep connection between humans and bears through Indigenous legends, scientific research, and the stories of the North American black bear, grizzly bear, and polar bear.

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Arctic Oasis

In Canada’s high Arctic, rare areas of open water known as Arctic oases sustain marine mammals, migratory birds, and northern wildlife throughout the harsh winter, creating critical ecosystems upon which entire food chains depend.

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Ultimate Survivors

Ultimate Survivors follows three species of North American bears as they adapt to a rapidly changing world. From polar bears facing melting sea ice to grizzlies competing for resources and rare Spirit Bears thriving in remote rainforests, the series explores the intelligence and resilience that help these iconic animals survive.

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Borderlands

Explorer and naturalist Karine Genest journeys to the edges of Canada’s boreal forest, where it meets the Arctic, the mountains, and the ocean, uncovering the remarkable adaptations that allow wildlife to survive in these transitional landscapes.

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Ecosystem Engineers

Ecosystem Engineers explores the remarkable plants and animals that shape entire ecosystems by creating, modifying, and maintaining habitats for other species, revealing how certain organisms act as the architects of the natural world.

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The Yukoners

This three-part documentary series explores what it means to be a Yukoner, examining the deep connections between people, land, traditions, and identity through stories of sled dogs, waterways, and the region’s gold rush heritage.

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The Changing North

The Changing North explores how climate change is reshaping Canada’s Yukon through the perspectives of long-time residents, researchers, and Indigenous Elders, documenting the environmental and cultural transformations occurring across the North.

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Strange Things Done

Exploring the supernatural side of the Klondike Gold Rush, Strange Things Done uncovers Indigenous oral histories, mysterious accounts from prospectors, and unexplained stories hidden within historic travel journals.

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My Food Forest

Through conversations with northern experts, My Food Forest explores the foundations of boreal forest ecosystems, permaculture, native plants, and the fascinating ways humans understand plant life and communication.

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Extremes of the Americas

From the Arctic of northern Canada to the wild landscapes of Chilean Patagonia, Extremes of the Americas explores how people and wildlife are adapting to climate change at the farthest edges of North and South America.

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