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Consolidated List of All DNR Boxed AV Material BARCODED GA DNR Collection Old Consolidated List All Formats Barcode Box # Box # Title / Content / Roll #s / Other Info NovemberDate(s) 2011 MC Format Content 32108052578096 1 Air Pollution 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Air Pollution 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Air Pollution - 5400K 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Air Pollution, 30 secs., Clean Air, 30 secs. 1979 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Artificial Reef [no box] 16mm PSAs & videotapes set Blackburn State Park - Dahlonega, GA - ORIGINAL 32108052578096 1 - Original titles and historical marker scenes 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Boating Safety , Phil Niekro 1976 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Clean Air 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Clean Air 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Clean Air 5400K 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Clean Air PSA (national) 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Dove Season #1 1971 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Dove Season #1 1971 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Endangered Wildlife PSA [in grey can] 1980 16mm PSAs & videotapes set Endangered Wildlife PSA, 10 spots: Manatee, sea turtle and bald eagle; indigo snake; sea turtles; 32108052578096 1 manatees (3), bald eagle (3). [in grey can] 1980 16mm PSAs & videotapes set Endangered Wildlife PSA, 5 spots: Manatee, indigo 32108052578096 1 snake, bald eagle, sea turtle 1980 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Endangered Wildlife PSAs, 5 spots 1980 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Endangered Wildlife, 5 spots 1980 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Hunter-Landowner Relations 30 secs. 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Magazine promos 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Mobile Exhibit 1974 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Please Don't Litter, 30 secs. 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Reef Near spot 16mm PSAs & videotapes set Reef Project: Sinking the Tampa: "Do not send out. Do not give this film away. This is the last print 32108052578096 1 anywhere." 1974 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Saltwater Marsh 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Saltwater Marsh 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Saltwater Marsh, 5400K 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Special Olympics 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Special Olympics 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV News - Hunter Safety Training 1969 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV News - Lewis Island Donation (not our production): Paper company donated island to state 32108052578096 1 - sent this to tv stations, 3 min. 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV News Release - Artificial Reefs - April 1975 1975 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV News release - Awards film with George Bagby 1968-69 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV News release - Opening Day of Trout Season 1969 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spot - Dove Spot 1972 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spot - Hunter - Landowner Relations (not 32108052578096 1 distributed) 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spot - Hunter Safety, color, 60 sec., little boys 32108052578096 1 quail 'hunting' October 1969 1969 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spot - Please Don't Litter (not distributed) 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spot - Value of Hunters for Wildlife (not 32108052578096 1 distributed) 16mm PSAs & videotapes set GA DNR Collection Old Consolidated List All Formats Barcode Box # Box # Title / Content / Roll #s / Other Info NovemberDate(s) 2011 MC Format Content 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Air Pollution 5400K 1979 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Boating Safety 1976 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Boating Safety - Phil Niekro 1976 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Clean Air 5400 1979 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spots - Gun Safety, General DNR w/Ted Fritsch, Deer. "Only existing Print!! Do not destroy. Original 32108052578096 1 Gone - Cannot be reprinted 1976 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Hunter Safety 1971 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spots - Hunter Safety - Rangers Pete Moss and Bob Brown on camera discuss hunter safety. Prod. 32108052578096 1 #503 1977 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spots - Hunter Safety, Hunting Safety 2nd Spot; 32108052578096 1 Ranger Bob Brown discusses hunter safety 1977 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Old Blue 1971 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Old Blue 1971 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Saltwater Marsh 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Saltwater Marsh 3200K 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Special Olympics 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots - Special Olympics 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set TV Spots - Wildlife Community (not distributed) 30 32108052578096 1 secs. 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 TV Spots Saltwater Marsh 3200K 1973 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578096 1 Value of Hunters for Wildlife, 30 secs. 16mm PSAs & videotapes set Wetlands PSA, US Fish :& Wildlife [on core, no 32108052578096 1 box] 16mm PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Boating Under the Influence/86 - :30 MASTER 1986 1" PSAs & videotapes set EPD/84 :30; Breathe Easier Animated, Inspection & Maintenance No words; Inspection & Maintenance 32108052578104 2 words 1984 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Imagine/Non-Game Wildlife/90 - :30 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Imagine/Non-Game Wildlife/91 - :30 1991 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Inspection and Maintenance - Cut 1/Cut 2 :30 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Non-Game / 87 & 88 :30 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Non-Game Endangered Wildlife Spots/92 (4 spots) 1992 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 NTL Fishing Week/87 - 2x:30 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Personal Watercraft, 6 PSAs, 6/19/91 1991 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 SEARUC/Gov. Joe Frank Harris/90 - 1:58 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Turtles 10:00 10/3/90 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 United Way 8/28/92 1992 1" PSAs & videotapes set Water Scooter / 90 (Northwest Teleproductions) - 32108052578104 2 :30 dubbing master 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578104 2 Water Scooter/90 - :30 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 A World Apart - Master 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 Give Wildlife a Chance - Master 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 Give Wildlife a Chance /88 :30 1988 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set Give Wildlife a Chance /89 - work rolls 1 of 2 32108052578112 3 MASTER 1989 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set Give Wildlife a Chance /89 - work rolls 2 of 2 32108052578112 3 MASTER 1989 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 Gold Fever/86 1986 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set GA DNR Collection Old Consolidated List All Formats Barcode Box # Box # Title / Content / Roll #s / Other Info NovemberDate(s) 2011 MC Format Content 32108052578112 3 J.W. Fanning A Great Georgian UGA/77 1977 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 Precarious Peach: The Wood Stork Story /93 1993 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578112 3 Prince of Game Birds - Master /88 1988 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set Toccoa Falls Dam Disaster /77 - sound 32108052578112 3 color/photographed 1977 3/4" PSAs & videotapes set People & Interviews: Jimmy Carter, Quail, Gold film interviews; Roger Tory Peterson, Eugene Odum, Forest Kellogg, Ed Kendrick, Sapelo, Spencer 32108052578120 4 Lawton (11/5/86), etc.: 53 audiotapes 1980-90 1/4" audio PSAs & videotapes set "Non-Game Wildlife" and "Earth Day Mrs. Harris" 32108052578138 5 and Gov. Harris, 4/10/90, film x-fer 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Air Emissions for '87, film x-fer, 2:34, 1/13/87 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Boating under the Influence, 30 sec. 5/4/88 1988 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Canada Geese, 13:30, 11/20/90 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Emissions Certificate 1987, 30 sec. 1/14/87 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Hunter Safety 1987, 30 sec., 9/16/87 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set The Cherokee Nation: The Story of New Echota, 32108052578138 5 17:05, rev. protection master 8/9/90 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Waterfowl Stamp '89 PSA 30 sec. 1989 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578138 5 Wetlands Conservation 1987, 30 sec. 10/5/87 1987 1" PSAs & videotapes set Alexander A. Lawton, 1927-1934, film transfer 32108052578146 6 10/23/86 1986 1" PSAs & videotapes set Patterns of Change: Historic Preservation in 32108052578146 6 Georgia, 28:00 protection master 10/4/89 1989 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578146 6 Rick Camp PSA film x-fer 2/5/84 1984 1" PSAs & videotapes set The Cherokee Nation: The Story of New Echota, 32108052578146 6 17:05 revised master 8/8/90 1990 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578146 6 The Disposal Dilemma, 2/17/82 1982 1" PSAs & videotapes set 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E." Rolls 11, 12, 13 8/24/98, 8/25/1998 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E." Rolls 14, 15, 16 8/24/98, 8/25/1998 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E." Rolls 6, 7 8/14/98, 8/17/1998 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E." Rolls 8, 9, 10 8/24/98, 8/25/1998 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E.", Rolls 1, 2, 3 8/14/98, 8/17/98 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 "Indians of the S.E.", Rolls 4, 5 8/14/98, 8/17/1998 35mm Orig. ECN Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578401 7 Southeastern Indians 11/5/98 VHS Film elements in lab boxes 32108052578419 8 "Indians of the S.E." Rolls 17, 18, 19 8/31/98, 9/5/1998 35mm Orig.
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