Show Number |
Running Time |
Show Title |
1701 |
29:13 |
Water in arid lands -- Making the desert bloom; Murray Wood and Professor Gideon Oron with Israel's Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
1702 |
26:55 |
Rainforest walk with Marty Lowell at Ottley's Plantation Inn, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies |
1703 |
28:23 |
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in Southern California; Whale Ecotourist Trip to the Sea of Cortez, Baja California: Annual Whale Fiesta in Los Angeles, California |
1704 |
27:13 |
A look at :"Create a Nature Trail" --- Case Studies of Building Outdoor Interpretive Sites for Education and Recreation |
1705 |
28:16 |
A look at:"Lakota Medicine Walk" --- The Ancestral Landscape of the Sioux Nation of the Northern Plains of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming |
1706 |
28:24 |
Ecotourism on location special: Caribbean Sound of Calypso, Soka, Reggae, Rhythm & Blues and Gospel, at the St. Kitts Music Festival, West Indies |
1707 |
28:08 |
Activities of California's San Pedro chapter of the Izaak Walton League of America; PAWS LA caring for animals of people with HIV and AIDS; Cleanup of Corpus Christi Bay, Texas; Marsh Restoration at Texas' San Jacinto State Historical Park; and artist T-Bud Thomas' fishing rods used for breast cancer |
1708 |
27:49 |
1998 Chevron Conservation Award Honorees -- Wildlife and Habitat preservation and partnerships |
1709 |
28:24 |
Threats to national forest lands and mountains challenged by Bob Brister with Sierra Nevada forest protection campaign and Randi Spivak with board of American Lands Alliance |
1710 |
28:21 |
Don Hendry's traveling arthopod and reptile zoo, featuring Leaf-tail Gecko, Veiled Chameleon, Red-eyed Tree frog, Orb-weaver Spider, Mahogany Giant Centipede, Dead leaf Mantid, Indian ornamental Tarantula, Flat rock Scorpion, Milk Snake, and Madagascar hissing Cockroach; and poisonous snakes |
1711 |
28:45 |
Ecotourism on location special: Malaysia's Borneo with Pei Pei -- wild Orangutan rehabilitation, Bat caves, Mulu National Park, and the city of Kuching |
1712 |
28:41 |
Ecotourism on location special: Nepal -- River rafting, Historic cities, Mountain treks, and Rainforest wildlife. |
1713 |
27:41 |
Dr. Wally N'Dow. Secretary general, Second United Nations conference on human settlements at the Habitat II summit in Istanbul, Turkey |
1714 |
28:04 |
A look at: "GENI: Global Energy Network Initiative" -- worldwide electrical interconnection to renewable resources |
1715 |
26:56 |
Northwest outdoor wilderness schools for high school and college students -- Chant Thomas, Sue Parrish, Jim Haim, and Venture Merz ; and Bobwhite Brigade |
1716 |
29:09 |
Ashland, Oregon, activists -- Jeff Golden, Wes Brain, and Barbara Jarvis -- speak about forest politics, labor connections, and Washington state's Hanford reservation nuclear waste; and deer poaching arrests |
1717 |
28:05 |
Susan Jean Cross, Pamela Tennity, and Robert Lonsdorf from the Klamath/Siskiyou region 'Headwaters' group shares concerns for agricultural water pollution, wilderness, and the use of art to appreciate nature; Wildlife rehabilitation center in a mall; and a navy ship sunk to create an artificial reef for wildlife |
1718 |
28:16 |
Shoshone, Cherokee, Lakota, and other native American treaties and lands -- Dorothy Robbins, Steve Traisman, and Dave Chief; Big Bend's Warnock center; and Rails-To-Trails |
1719 |
27:50 |
Verde Valley school, Sedona, Arizona, presented by Anne Salzmann and Ian Black -- multicultural, ecological, and outdoor education at a boarding high school |
1720 |
28:08 |
"The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia" --- Dr. Garrett Hardin, Professor Emeritus of Human Ecology, University of California at Santa Barbara; and Linda Thom, Californians for population stabilization |
1721 |
28:32 |
Ecotourism on-location special: Rafting the Tuolumne River with WhiteWater Voyages |
1722 |
28:49 |
Veganism and Vegetarianism, Foic Gras Production, and Animal Treatment in factory farm and slaughter-houses |
1723 |
28:30 |
Ranchers protection Cheetahs in Namibia, Southwest Africa, and the battle to save Ballona Wetlands near Los Angeles International Airport in Southern California; Snow Geese Management |
1724 |
28:11 |
Electric utility deregulation with Wenonah Hauter, Public Citizen's Critical Mass Project, and Douglas Heller, Consumer Advocate Foundation for taxpayer and consumer rights; Turtle Excluder devices for shrimping |
1725 |
27:01 |
Dr. Garrett Hardin, author of "Tragedy of the Commons" and Professor Emeritus of Human Ecology, University of California at Santa Barbara, speaks out about attitudes toward handling the world's six billion people |
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