Environmental Stock Footage for Serious Stories
Environmental stories need strong visuals.
A single aerial shot can show scale.
A close-up can show damage.
A landscape can reveal pressure that words cannot fully explain.
Our environmental footage is suitable for producers, journalists, researchers and campaign teams working on factual stories about nature, climate, land use and human impact.
The footage can be licensed for broadcast, online documentaries, YouTube channels, NGO campaigns, educational projects and media reports.
Footage Categories
Forest Clearing and Deforestation Footage
Footage showing visible forest clearing, logging roads, fragmented landscapes and land-use change.
Suitable for stories about:
- deforestation
- boreal forest loss
- timber trade
- land-use change
- environmental monitoring
- satellite investigation
- climate impact
Siberian Taiga and Boreal Forest Footage
Aerial and landscape footage of Siberian taiga, forest roads, snow-covered terrain and remote forest regions.
Useful for documentaries about:
- Siberia
- Russia’s boreal forests
- Lake Baikal region
- Irkutsk Oblast
- Yakutsk route
- forest fragmentation
- climate change
Climate Change Footage
Visual material for stories about changing landscapes, environmental pressure and climate-related risks.
Ideal for:
- climate explainers
- educational videos
- NGO campaigns
- public awareness films
- environmental journalism
Pollution and Industrial Impact Footage
Footage connected to industrial landscapes, environmental pressure, contaminated areas or damaged ecosystems.
Suitable for investigative, educational and campaign use.
Nature and Landscape Footage
Natural landscapes, remote regions, forests, rivers, mountains and aerial views for documentary storytelling.
Featured Footage: Siberian Forest Clearing From the Air
One of our key environmental footage collections includes aerial video filmed in 2026 from an aircraft route north of Lake Baikal, toward Yakutsk.
The footage shows visible forest clearing, logging roads, snow-covered clear-cut blocks and square-pattern forest fragmentation in Siberian taiga.
This material is suitable for stories about:
- Siberia aerial footage
- Irkutsk Oblast forest clearing
- Russian forest loss
- logging roads in Siberia
- boreal forest footage
- Russia–China timber trade context
- environmental documentary footage
- climate change footage
This footage is editorial. Exact coordinates, cause, legality and timber destination require independent verification.
Who Licenses This Footage?
Our environmental footage is suitable for:
- documentary producers
- broadcasters
- newsrooms
- environmental NGOs
- climate researchers
- YouTube documentary channels
- investigative journalists
- educational publishers
- universities
- media agencies
- stock footage buyers
Licensing Options
Editorial Licence
For documentaries, news reports, factual media, research and educational use.
Broadcast Licence
For television programmes, current affairs, news packages and long-form documentary production.
Digital Licence
For YouTube documentaries, NGO campaigns, websites, social media and online explainers.
Custom Cuttowns
We can prepare shorter clips for trailers, reels, social posts, YouTube intros and campaign edits.
Metadata and Shot List
Shot descriptions, location context and available technical details can be provided on request.
Why Choose Our Environmental Footage?
Our footage is selected for editorial value, visual strength and documentary use.
It is suitable for serious stories where accuracy matters.
We use careful descriptions and avoid unsupported claims. Where verification is needed, we clearly state it.
This makes the footage suitable for professional producers, journalists and organisations that need credible visual material.
FAQ
Can I use this footage in a documentary?
Yes. Environmental footage can be licensed for documentaries, broadcast programmes, YouTube documentaries and factual storytelling.
Can I use it for NGO campaigns?
Yes. It is suitable for environmental campaigns, donor presentations, awareness videos and educational content.
Can I request preview clips?
Yes. Preview clips are available on request.
Can I request a custom edit?
Yes. Custom cutdowns can be prepared for social media, trailers, reels or documentary sequences.
Can I use the footage to claim illegal activity?
No. Footage should not be used to make unsupported legal claims. For example, forest clearing footage should not be described as illegal logging unless independent evidence confirms it.
Do you provide metadata?
Yes. Available metadata, shot descriptions and visual notes can be supplied for licensing review.
Final CTA
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