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CD, VHS, DVD Resources VHS/DVD Title Author Subject AK VHS A Home For Pearl: A video About Wildlife Habitat Phillips Petroleum Habitat, Predators, Eagles VHS ABC's of Compass & Map Brunton Co. Instructional video VHS Acorn the Nature Nut: Hummingbirds/Woodpeckers/Owls/PeregJohn Acorn Birds VHS Acorn the Nature Nut: Winter Birds/Spring Migration/Bird BoxeJohn Acorn Birds CD-ROM Advancing Education Through Environmental Literacy Harbinger Institute School Based Environmental Education DVD Age of Megafires 60 Minutes Fire & Global Warming VHS Aging Fire Scars/ Fires of Spring USFWS Wildfires 2 DVD/1VHS Alaska’s Coolest Animals Daniel Zatz Alaskan animals * 2 CD-ROM Alaska’s Rim of Fire and Ice (2 copies) Cordillera Group S.C. Alaska’s natural history * 2 VHS Alaska’s Wild Kids at Play (2 copies) Skyriver Films Alaskan baby animals * DVD Alaska's Coolest Birds Skyriver Films Birds * DVD Alone in the Wilderness Bob Swere Productions Dick Proenneke/Wilderness * VHS Animal Families: Babies in the Wild Queststar Video Collection Wildlife VHS Animal Families: Mother Nature Queststar Video Collection Wildlife VHS Animal Families: Wild Fathers Queststar Video Collection Wildlife VHS Antlered Kingdom (Penn Whitetail; Magnificent Moose) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife- Antlered, Deer, Moose * CD-ROM Bald Eagle: Master of the Sky 90 second Naturalist Bald Eagle CD Bear Tunes for Kids Brent Holmes Bear Songs VHS Bill Nye the Science guy: Wetlands Rivers & Streams Disney Educational Productions Wetlands CD-ROM BioSim Tag & Release Module Carolina Life Science VHS Bird Eyewitness VideoBirds CD audio Bird Songs of Alaska (2 disks) (2 copies) Leonard J. Peyton Birds * VHS Birds of Prey (Owls-Lords of Darkness; Kids & Critters) Marty Stouffers Wild America Birds * VHS Born Killers (Weasels part I & II; Meet the Marten) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife- Weasels & Marten * 6 CD-ROM Burning Issues- Interactive Multimedia w/Simulated Exercises (6 copies) BLM & FL State University Fire VHS & CD ROM Climate Change, Wildlife, and Wildlands USFWS Climate change & wildlife 4 VHS Currents of Change: Kenai Watershed Story (4 copies) Kenai Watershed Forum Kenai Watershed story VHS Denali: Alaska's Great Wilderness PBS Home Video Denali * CD Dirt Made My Lunch Banana Slug String Band Music, EE songs VHS Discovering Nature With Young Children- Trainers Video Education Development Center, INature (accompaniment to book) * VHS Eagle Rising: the National Eagle Repository USFWS Eagles & Native Peoples VHS Earth Stewards: A Conservation Education Partnership Program USFWS Educational outreach DVD Ecology & The Barn Owl: A Journey of Discovery Genesis Inc Birds: Owls VHS Ecosystems: Nature’s Web of Life National Applied Resources SEcosystems VHS Everybody Loves Birds Peter & Victoria Merritt North American birds CD-ROM Explore the World with Shorebirds! USFWS Shorebird curriculum VHS Fabulous Wetlands, etc. Washington State Dept of Ecology Wetlands VHS Fabulous Wetlands, Take Pride in America USFWS Wetlands, America VHS Fabulous Wetlands: Take Pride in America homemade copy Wetlands VHS Fascinating Fishes (Billion Dollar Bass; River of the Bears) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife-Fish * VHS Fire in the Forest USFWS Forest fires VHS Fire Wars NOVA Wildfires DVD First Snow in The Woods Laura & Robert Sams Winter Wildlife VHS Habitat Earth Wildlife WGVU productions Wildlife DVD Kenai National Wildlife Refuge: Teddy Project Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago Kenai NWR animation * 1DVD/1VHS Kenai National Wildlife Refuge: Where Wildlife Comes First USFWS Introduction to KNWR * CD-ROM Know Your Birds of Prey: Vultures to Falcons Axia Wildlife Birds of prey CD-ROM Know Your Owls Axia Wildlife Owls CD-ROM Know Your Waterfowl Axia Wildlife Swans, Geese, Ducks of N.A. DVD Leave No Trace NPS Leave No Trace VHS Linking Girls to the Land USFWS Conservation CD Moose Tunes for Kids Brent Holmes Moose Songs DVD Moose!! Staying Safe Around Urban Moose ADF&G Moose Safety VHS Mountain Monarchs (Cliffhangers; Bighorn) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife * VHS Northland Wildfires: “Lessons Learned” Wildfires VHS Old Growth Forest: an Ecosystem National Geographic Society Forests VHS On Nature's Trail: Food For Thought National Geographic Society Food Chains VHS Predators & Prey (Wolf & Whitetail; Grouse & the Goshawk; White on White) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife- Relationships * DVD Prepared to Survive: Essential Information for Every Outdoor Enthusiast Life View Outdoors Survival VHS Project Wild Alaska Dept of Fish & Game Promotional VHS Really Wild Animals: Polar Prowl Nat. Geographic Kids Video Polar Bear VHS Scary & Hairy (Time of the Grizzly; Wolverine Country; Hog Wild) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife-Grizzly, Wolverine, Boar * VHS Secrets of Animal Survival National Geographic Society Wildlife VHS Sharing the Joy of Nature Joseph Cornell Nature activities VHS Shorebirds of North America in Action Avian Spectrum North American Shorebirds VHS Signs of Nature National Geographic Society Animal signs CD Singing in Our Garden Banana Slug String Band Music, EE songs 5 VHS Soft Paths: How to Enjoy the Wilderness W/out Harming It (5 copies) National Outdoor Leadership School Hiking skills 2 tapes Songs and Calls of Alaska Birds (2 copies) Alaska Bird Observatory Birds * DVD Stranger in the Woods Laura & Robert Sams Animals in winter & snowmen VHS Survive? Deformed Frogs in a MN pond NBC News Archives Animal/adaptation curriculum VHS Tales From the Wild: Tasha the Polar Bear National Geographic Kids Video Polar Bear VHS The Barn Owl: An Introduction to Owl Pellet Labs White Owl Enterprises Birds: Owls 2 VHS The Biggest Bears! (2 copies) Skyriver Films Alaska’s Grizzly bears * VHS The Journey Begins: The Tradition Continues USFWS New employee welcome VHS The Life of Birds (5 boxed set) host David Attenborough BBC video Birds VHS The Man Who Planted Trees LaJeunesse Communications Conservation DVD The National Wildlife Refuges of Alaska ANHA Refuges * DVD The Teddy project (2002-2007 Films) - 2 disks USFWS Art Institutes/Refuge animation clips VHS Trailsigns North: Poop, Paw & Hoof Print Encounter Video, Inc. Animals & Evidence VHS Tuttannaiq USFWS Caribou hunting, Inupiaq traditions double CD Voices of North American Owls Cornell University Birds, Owls 2 VHS Wild About Life (2 copies) USFWS Wildlife VHS Wild Cats (Bobcat; North Woods Lynx) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife-Wildlife Cats * VHS Wild Dogs (Controversial Coyote; Family of Foxes) Marty Stouffers Wild America Wildlife- Wild dogs, Coyote, Fox * VHS Wildlife, Wetlands, and You USFWS Ducks, Wetlands 2 VHS Yellowstone: The Unfinished Song (2 copies) NPS Yellowstone’s fires & recovery CD-ROM Your Backyard BLM Ecosystems.
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