Living Off the Grid in Paradise
Warrick Mitchell lives deep in one of the world’s most remote locations: Fiordland, New Zealand. His home in the country’s oldest national park is nestled in a vast wildness accessible only by boat or airplane, a four day’s walk from the nearest road. Life in isolation can be hard, but surrounded by breathtaking, pristine natural beauty, plentiful wildlife and a small but tight-knit community that is always willing to lend a hand, Mitchell would have it no other way.
Post Series: New Zealand
- 1.The bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in 1985
- 2.The Boat and the Bomb (2005) – full length version
- 3.The Rainbow Warrior Bomber Breaks His Silence (2015)
- 4.Living Off the Grid in Paradise
- 5.Luminate Festival – Eco Documentary
- 6.This Amazing Dog Helps to Save Endangered Parrots | Short Film Showcase
- 7.New Zealand launch of Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy initiative
- 8.Saving New Zealand’s prehistoric giant weta – earthrise
- 9.Tour a Thriving 23-Year-Old Permaculture Food Forest – An Invitation for Wildness
- 10.Antarctica is Beautiful, but Changing | Continent 7: Antarctica
- 11.The Strangest Parrot in the World | Modern Dinosaurs
- 12.Hope for ‘world’s fattest’ parrot as endangered kakapo have record-breaking breeding season
- 13.Critically endangered Kakapo being killed by fungal disease
- 14.Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest (Full Documentary)
- 15.The Regenerators: A better way to farm
- 16.Farming Sustainably with Regenerative Agriculture – Restoring Paradise
- 17.This Plan to Save a Rare Albatross From Extinction Just Might Work | National Geographic
- 18.Watch: Endangered young albatross takes to the skies for the first time