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VHS, 70 minutes, Grades 4-7, 1990
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| Follow three children as they learn about wildlife and wildlife habitat requirements with the help of a wildlife rehabilitation center. Divided into four parts. Produced by the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation.
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| A wetlands video that includes information on wetland identification, wetland functions and values, threats, impacts, and an overview of state and federal wetland regulations, as well as footage of many of Vermont’s beautiful wetlands.
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This video, filmed in numerous locations in North America, shows some success stories of wise wildlife management. Today, many wildlife species that were reduced near extinction have rebounded remarkably. The viewer will understand that both hunters and non-hunters alike share the responsibility for successful wildlife management.
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| Our Connection to the Land
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VHS, 8 minutes
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This video produced by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, highlights the unique rural character of Vermont. Farming, sugaring, bird watching, hiking, hunting and fishing in Vermont all depend upon healthy lands. The video quotes Aldo Leopold, the father of wildlife management, in asking Vermonters to act now to conserve Vermont’s precious land that its citizens cherish.
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Several of Vermont’s state game wardens are featured, portraying wardens in their traditional role of protecting fish and wildlife as well as some of their additional duties such as handling rabid wild animals, speaking to school groups and instructing in hunter education. Produced by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
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Shows and explains how easy it is to improve habitat in your backyard to attract a wide variety of wildlife. Lots of close-up footage of many wildlife species. Includes tips on feeding birds, putting up birdhouses, attracting butterflies and much more. Produced by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
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