| Black Bear In the Northern Forest
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VHS, 26 minutes
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| A healthy black bear population requires a large expanse of relatively undisturbed habitat to thrive. The black bear is at the top of the food chain in the Northern forest, and it serves as an environmental indicator species for this habitat. Contains excellent close-up footage of black bears in the wild. Produced by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
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| The industrious nature of the beaver is revealed in the northern woodlands. Produced by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.
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Dispels myths about bats and looks at their important ecological roles. (There is no mention of bat rabies, Teachers should instruct students not to handle bats.)
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| Talk on Rabies
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VHS, 60 minutes, Adults, 1992
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Vermont Fish & Game Warden Robert Rooks informs Milton town officials on how to properly identify and handle potentially rabid animals.
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| White-tailed Deer
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VHS, 25 minutes, Grades 7+
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Produced by Vermont Fish & Wildlife, this is an overview of deer management in Vermont. Wildlife biologist John Buck explains that habitat quantity and quality are critical in determining how many deer can survive, and the positive impacts of deer on the economy, environment and the people of Vermont
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