RECONNECT WITH NATURE

We're storytellers and scientists creating pop culture entertainment with nature in the leading role. Once nature is truly seen, it can no longer be ignored.

Imagine if animals could fly?

Stories

Nature doesn't have to be serious or sombre! From humorous social series to cool mobile games, we give nature the leading role.

Kakapo Bird, an EDGE Species bird living in New Zealand

Natural History

Protecting the natural world is at the heart of our mission. Want to know more? See our latest conservation projects on the ground

Amani Saaed Poet performing as part of Odes to Nature

Partnerships

We love to partner with people who share our purpose. Together we change the narrative about nature.

NEW GAME!

ELECTRIC BLUE: GECKO DASH

Captured and alone, you must escape your cage and find your way back to the forest, avoiding hazards as you dodge, dash and dive for safety.

DASH, DODGE, AND FIND YOUR WAY BACK HOME.
DASH, DODGE, AND FIND YOUR WAY BACK HOME.
DASH, DODGE, AND FIND YOUR WAY BACK HOME.

SHORT ANIMATED FILM

THE UNSEEN

Our animated short film takes you on a journey with Timo, the last Kaua’i ’O’o, as he searches for his mate. When Timo calls to her from his Hawaiian island paradise, he can hear her singing back to him! All he has to do is trace her song back to its source and he’ll discover her – won’t he?

Latest series

Animals In Therapy

Our series of comedic digital shorts takes you inside the minds of unusual and often highly endangered species. What’s it like being a pangolin, or a condor or an ocean-dwelling fish in our human-dominated world? Sometimes alone, sometimes in groups, they give their perspectives on life, love and survival.

CREATORS ON THE EDGE

Surf

A wild exploration of our relationship with water and oceans, plus a Galapagos sea lion or two – Surf is our new collaboration with renowned photographer Sebastien J. Zanella. 

PARTNERSHIP

Odes to Nature

What if you were asked to put your relationship with nature into words? What would you say? This was our challenge to three spoken word artists, and we got three seriously different responses.