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Call No. 030737
South: Sir Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition
New York: Milestone Film and Video:
1998.
This restoration of the 1919 film featuring plates that survived thanks to the foresight of the Endurance's trip photographer, Frank Hurley, chronicles the failed attempt of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew to launch an expedition to cross Antarctica via the South Pole route. Before the crew could even reach the icy continent, the Endurance became stuck in ice flows and eventually crushed. Shackleton and some crew set out in an open boat across 800 miles of open sea to get help and four rescue attempts later, succeeded in bringing home his men. 88 minutes.
Gr. 5 and up.
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Call No. 110208
Jewels of the Caribbean Sea
Culver City, Calif.: Columbia Tristar:
1994.
Take a journey into the depths of the Caribbean and explore the aquatic life below. Beautiful underwater footage highlights many creatures and their relationships to each other and man. 60 minutes.
Gr. 2 and up.
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Call No. 162657
Alex in Wonderland: Mercury Poisoning in Wisconsin's Lakes
Madison: Clean Wisconsin:
2002.
Alex and Jesse have set off to catch walleye in Wisconsin's vacation wonderland. Canoeing in the shadows of the state's coal-burning power plants is the Mad Hatter. He knows where the largest source of mercury pollution is coming from - and he knows it's getting into our lakes and fish. When Alex learns that children under 15 should not eat large fish, he makes a decision that could impact the entire state of Wisconsin. 15 minutes.
Gr. 4 and up.
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Call No. 240524
A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama
/ By David McCullough.
Boston: WGBH:
1987.
This NOVA special narrated by author David McCullough covers the construction and residual effects of the 50-mile shortcut to the Pacific. Rare footage, archival photographs and insightful narration will help viewers understand what a monumental task the building of the canal was. 60 minutes.
Gr. 7 and up.
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Call No. 271192
Secrets of the Ocean Realm
Burbank, Calif.: Warner Home Video:
1997.
Spectacular underwater footage by award-winning filmmakers reveal never-before-seen behaviors of common and not so common sea creatures. Included are sharks, whales, dolphins and even more unusual creatures like wolf eels, demon stingers, and stargazers. 60 minutes.
Gr. 6 and up.
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Call No. 271193
Seasons in the Sea
New York: Howard Hall Productions:
1990.
An enchanting underwater view of a rarely documented ecosystem, the giant kelp forests off Monterey Bay in California. Viewers will be captivated by the unique creatures and the stunning footage. 55 minutes.
Gr. K and up.
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Call No. 281244
Steller Sea Lions: In Jeopardy
Alaska Department of Fish and Game with Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program:
1998.
This program takes the viewer on a field trip to sea lion rookeries in remote parts of the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands. You will learn what Alaska scientists are doing in the race against time to solve the mystery of the decline in of sea lion numbers. 27 minutes.
Gr. 6 and up.
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Call No. 281271
Shark Encounters
Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Video:
1993.
Shark expert, filmmaker, and survivor of a shark attack Michael deGruy introduces viewers to the interesting and fearsome underwater world of sharks. Shark species, behavior, physiology, and mythology are touched upon in this sixty-minute video. 60 minutes.
Gr. 5 and up.
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Call No. 281306
Winged Migration
Culver City, Calif.: Sony Pictures Productions:
2003.
Witness as five film crews follow a rich variety of bird migrations through 40 countries and each of the seven continents. With teams totaling more than 450 people, pilots and cinematographers used planes, gliders, helicopters and balloons to fly alongside, above, below and in front of migrating birds. This unforgettable and beautiful bird's-eye view of migration was nominated for an academy award. 89 min.
Gr. 3 and above.
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Call No. 281318
Music and Animation Collection
/ By Paul McCartney and Geoff Dunbar.
Burbank, Calif.: Miramax Home Entertainment:
2004.
This enchanting DVD contains three imaginative shorts that celebrate nature, particularly frogs. Included are animated versions of David Wiesner's Tuesday, Rupert and the Frog Song, and Tropic Island Hum. 43 minutes.
Gr. Preschool-2.
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Call No. 281360
Bats: Myth and Reality
Austin: University of Texas Press:
1985.
This still-image video will introduce viewers to more than 40 species of bats around the world. The video stresses the vital role of bats in the ecosystem in which they live and dispels the scary myths about bats. 16 minutes.
Gr. 4 and up.
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Call No. 290211
Animals of the Rainforest
Bala Cynwyd, Penn.: Schlessinger Video Productions:
1996.
Shot on location at a rainforest in Costa Rica, this video introduces children to a variety of insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals that coexist in the tropical environment. 25 minutes.
Gr. 3-6.
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Call No. 290212
People of the Rainforest
Bala Cynwyd, Penn.: Schlessinger Video Productions:
1996.
This video offers a look at the diverse lifestyles of people who live in rainforests worldwide. Includes the study of indigenous culture and the interactions of people with their environments. 25 minutes.
Gr. 3-6.
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Call No. 290213
Plants of the Rainforest
Bala Cynwyd, Penn.: Schlessinger Video Productions:
1996.
From forest floor to the top of the canopy, this video shows the plant life that make up the rainforest ecosystem. The types of plants found are explored as well as how humans and other animals use them in the video. 25 minutes.
Gr. 3-6.
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