| Blue Birds….Bring Them Back |
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| This film focuses on the struggle of the Eastern Bluebird
due to shrinking habitat and competition for nesting sites. A partial solution to these critical issues is offered through suggestions of next box building and monitoring, making it possible for civic groups, students, and landowners to help the bluebird. Other suggested opportunities to help these beautiful birds through scientific monitoring, pesticide control and back yard landscaping are also featured.
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| A journey into an alder thicket to discover the habits of the American woodcock. Produced by US Fish & Wildlife Service.
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The dilemma of the common loon is portrayed across the northern United States. Threats to the population include acid rain and development along lakeshores.
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A great horned owl nest is followed from egg laying to fledgling. Especially delightful for children.
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All six species of grebes in North America are presented in captivating manner.
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A national award winning film that concentrates on the biology and natural history of the wild turkey.
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| The Wild Turkey In Vermont |
VHS, 31 minutes, Grades 7+ |
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Restoration and management of the wild turkey in Vermont. Produced for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department.
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| The Great Blue Heron Story |
VHS, 20 minutes, Grades 7+, 1989 |
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Excellent footage is used to examine the life history of great blue herons form a vantage high within a “heronry” in Ohio. Other nearby wildlife and heron species are also examined.
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| Return From Forever |
VHS, 27 minutes, Grades 10+, 1987 |
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Excellent footage is used to examine the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s successful effort to reintroduce osprey to their state.
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| Lead Poisoning In Waterfowl |
VHS, 27 minutes |
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Lead poisoning is identified as the leading cause of mortality among waterfowl. Produced by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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