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TERRA 346: Bioneers 2007 PART ONE
Green has gone global. But for the past 18 years, one of the major epicenters of the movement has been the national Bioneers conference in San Rafael, California.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 450: Frog, Chemical, Water, You PART THREE
Amphibians are indicator species. Because of their sensitive permeable skin, scientists use amphibians to gauge the overall health of the worldwide ecosystem that we all share.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 24, 2012 -
TERRA 452: Cascading Effects PART TWO
Examining the sublime landscapes of North Cascade, Mount Rainier, and Olympic National Parks, researchers shed light on emerging indications that climate change is real and predict how warming temperatures will affect the natural resources and timeless beauty of the region. As glaciers melt and the winter snow-pack decreases, what is the fate of the aquatic ecosystems and cold water fish that depend on runoff during the hottest and driest parts of the year?Collected in alaire's videos Feb 20, 2012 -
TERRA 612: Peak to Peak
Researcher Jack Hogg has studied bighorn sheep for over 30 years. In that time, he has come to know the species like few other people ever will.Collected in alaire's videos Sep 28, 2011 -
TERRA 612: Peak to Peak
Researcher Jack Hogg has studied bighorn sheep for over 30 years. In that time, he has come to know the species like few other people ever will.Collected in alaire's videos Sep 28, 2011 -
TERRA 701: Connecting the Gems
Wildlife biologist Gregg Treinish and filmmaker Deia Schlosberg hike 520 miles along one of the most important wildlife corridors in North America. The two adventurers seek to gain a better understanding of the health of the region from an animal's eye point-of-view by assessing habitat and by monitoring corridor usage, as well as barriers to movement and human-related development along the journey.Collected in alaire's videos Sep 15, 2011 -
TERRA 701: Connecting the Gems
Wildlife biologist Gregg Treinish and filmmaker Deia Schlosberg hike 520 miles along one of the most important wildlife corridors in North America. The two adventurers seek to gain a better understanding of the health of the region from an animal's eye point-of-view by assessing habitat and by monitoring corridor usage, as well as barriers to movement and human-related development along the journey.Collected in alaire's videos Sep 15, 2011 -
Spoil
SPOIL follows the International League of Conservation Photographers and the Gitga'at first nation people of British Columbia in their search for the illusive spirit bear. Their mission is to create images of this rare bear and the ecosystem that it relies on before a proposed oil pipeline from the Alberta tar sands threatens to SPOIL it.Collected in alaire's videos Aug 29, 2011 -
TERRA 607: Students Saving the Ocean
STUDENTS SAVING THE OCEAN tells the story of the how the conservation community in the Bay Area comes together to improve the health and environment of the California coasts. ;Students lead the charge to explain how everyday decisions have a big impact on our oceans.Collected in alaire's videos May 7, 2011 -
TERRA 604: Tricky Winds
Each year, wind farms kill thousands of bats. This short, animated film describes how researchers are trying to develop new technologies to protect bats from getting injured or killed by wind mills.Collected in alaire's videos Feb 17, 2011 -
TERRA 528: Angels of the Forest: Silky Sifakas of Madagascar PART ONE
Collected in alaire's videos Dec 4, 2009
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alaire Green has gone global. But for the past 18 years, one of the major epicenters of the movement has been the national Bioneers conference in San Rafael, California. Read More
Feb 24, 2012