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DISCOVER HETCH HETCHY with Harrison Ford In 1890 the Hetch Hetchy Valley was preserved as the most beautiful natural feature in the northern half of Yosemite National Park. Like its renowned twin, Yosemite Valley, Hetch Hetchy was carved by glaciers and is ringed by sheer granite cliffs and waterfalls. Tragically, this national treasure was dammed and flooded under 300 feet (100 meters) of water for use as a reservoir in 1923. Hosted and narrated by Harrison Ford. |
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Forever Wild: Celebrating America's Wilderness Forever Wild celebrates America's commitment to wilderness and its preservation. Shot in high definition, the film captures the glory of undeveloped, wild places through visually stunning images. It also profiles Americas modern wilderness heroes individuals who have volunteered countless hours and immeasurable energy to ensure that these wild places remain forever wild. |
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PATAGONIA, Confin Austral The natural history of Patagonia. Educational content includes Perito Moreno glacier, Tierra del Fuego, whales, dolphins, penguins, gumps, Bariloche city, National Parks, sea lions and sea elephants, Volcanoes, Origin of the Andes Mountain range, and more. Underwater scenes as well. |
197 |
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RESTORING BALANCE: Removing the Black Rat from Anacapa Island A half-hour film documenting efforts by land managers and scientists to save endangered seabirds by removing the non-native rat from Anacapa Island, off the coast of Southern California. |
388 |
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Ten Days to Paint the Forest Explores Peru & Ecuador's unknown dry forest with top wildlife artists. Watch them draw and paint birds and bears in support of a bold community conservation project. |
104 |
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The Good Fight: The Martin Litton Story The Good Fight chronicles an extraordinary mans efforts in saving the Grand Canyon from being ruined with dams and his ongoing struggle to preserve the Giant Sequoias from the axe of the Forest Service. Martin Litton has been an active force for preservation since 1934. |
529 |
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THE PARK THE PARK is an inspiring documentary about a neighborhood city park and how its existence affects the people who visit the park and the employees who work there. The story is set in a particular local big city park (to symbolize urban parks everywhere) and takes the audience on a journey inside this park and what it means to the people and its surrounding community. |
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This is Nowhere Each year tens of thousands of travelers steer their RVs into Wal-Mart parking lots to "camp" for a night or two. Not because they have to. Rather, because they want to. Just as they seek out national parks and historic sites, RV travelers have marked Wal-Mart stores as travel destinations. Full of irony, This is Nowhere humorously captures the essence of American attitudes toward nature, equality, and civic values as it documents RV travelers' interactions with landscape, technology, communities, and each other |
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What Would Darwin Think? Man vs. Nature in the Galapagos Today Darwin would be surprised by the tourist mecca Galapagos has become; 200,000 visitors a year, 40,000 permanent residents. The impact on the most unique collection of endemic wildlife in the world has been heavy; too many people bringing too many of their ways (and invasive species) from the outside world threatening the future of this one-of-a-kind place. What would Darwin think of how Galapagos has evolved in the twenty-first century? |
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