Show Number |
Running Time |
Show Title |
1401 |
29:01 |
U. S. Population Impacts on Human Services Panel with Linda Thom. Ric Oberlink, and Marilyn Hempel; & Protecting Texas' rare fish and springs |
1402 |
28:31 |
Dr. Jack Payne on agricultural conservation partnerships for wetlands, and a look at: Ducks Unlimited's "CARE" Program |
1403 |
28:32 |
Andy Lopez, The Invisible Gardener, Demonstrates natural pest control techniques; A report on the Fire Ant invasion |
1404 |
28:27 |
Pollution Solution with California's Berkeley Ecology Center, El Cerrito's recycling center, and Alameda's West County Toxic Coalition; & Wild Bald Eagle recovery |
1405 |
28:41 |
Author and photographer Evelyn Gallardo and primatologist Dr. Gary Shapiro: Studying and protecting wild orangutans and releasing captives in Southeast Asia |
1406 |
28:35 |
Walter Oechel, Sally Seven, and Royce Fincher evaluate standards of living, overconsumption, and quality of life |
1407 |
28:28 |
Earth Island Journal, Headwaters Forest Coalition, and Safer! / CBE Representatives explore issues of Tree-Free paper, Pacific Ancient Forests, and Multi-Ethnicity in the environmental movement; and protecting Blue Elbow swamp on the Texas - Louisiana border |
1408 |
28:20 |
Dr. Fritz Reid of Ducks Unlimited's North American Waterfowl Preservation and Wetlands Restoration Efforts |
1409 |
28:17 |
Lindsay Grant - - Consumption patterns versus number of people on the planet: Voluntary control of global population |
1410 |
27:51 |
A look at an historic Sierra Club film : "The Grand Canyon" depicting rafting on the Colorado River before the dam. |
1411 |
28:57 |
Sustainability and simplicity - - Janet Luhrs of "Simple Living Magazine" and Richard Conlin of Positive Futures Network; and Brazos River Cleanup |
1412 |
28:00 |
Peace through world citizenship - - Garry Davis provides passports at the non-governmental forum of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio De Janeiro |
1413 |
28:24 |
Raymond Johnson promotes flood control via greenbelts instead of by channelization - - Murrieta Creek in Riverside county, California, Boulder Creek in Colorado, and Indian Bend Wash in Scottsdale, Arizona; School Wetlands |
1414 |
27:40 |
Pacific Northwest habitats - - Wetlands, Oceans, Forests, and Wildlife: David Batker, Bonnie Phillips, Sean Cosgrove, and Dee Arntz. |
1415 |
28:34 |
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service inspector exhibits illegal imports of endangered species into the United States; Reports on covert poaching operations and tagging wildlife |
1416 |
30:02 |
Urban street trees in Beverly Hills, California; Red River pollution; Texas shrimp harvest controls; 1995 Chevron/Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Awards honorees Nancy Russell on the Columbia River Gorge and the Dolphin Defenders' inner city youth projects; Captain Ecology's Recycle Rap song. |
1417 |
28:20 |
Boulder, Colorado - - A city that plans and controls its growth . |
1418 |
28:09 |
A look at: "Abandoned" - - Montana's toxic waste from hard rock mining |
1419 |
27:49 |
Dr. Birute Galdikas' twenty-five years with wild and rehabilitated orangutans in Indonesia; Whooping Crane update. |
1420 |
29:35 |
British Columbia, Canada's temperate rainforests with a look at: Clearcutting in "Legacy," Wilderness in "Raincoast North among the Fjords." and demonstrations at Clayoquot Sound in the music video "Sulphur Passage". |
1421 |
28:52 |
The fifteen volunteer, professional, and organizational 1996 Chevron/Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Awards recipients. |
1422 |
29:00 |
Northern and Central coast of British Columbia - - A look at: "Raincoast: Wild Salmon, Wild Spirit." "Watershed, Canada's Threatened Rainforest"; Texas' Guadalupe river trout; and return of horses to Texan native Americans. |
1423 |
28:55 |
Dr. David Pimentel advocates lower population totals; David Simcox urges reduced immigration totals; Reports on land stewardship, Texas wild rice protection during canoe race, and Bear/Human interactions. |
1424 |
29:01 |
Unconventional critters presented by Karl Anderson with Wildlife Educators of America, Part I - - Binturong (Bear Cat), Kinkajou (Honey Bear), Coatimundi, European legless lizard, Gila Monster, Beaded Lizard, Nine - Banded Armadillo, Pigtailed Macaque, and Siberian Lynx; & Cougars in Texas. |
1425 |
28:34 |
Unconventional critters presented by Karl Anderson with Wildlife Educators of America, Part II - - Australia's Brushtail Opossum, Dama Wallaby, Sugar Glider, Hedgehogs, Pig-Tailed Macaque, American Alligator, and Nile Crocodile; & Kemps Ridley Sea Turtles. |
1426 |
27:50 |
Bangladesh's ambassador Muhammad Zamir's work in the United Nations and on world environmental treaties; Texas coastal Sea Trout regulations; & Wild Turkeys in Texas. |
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