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Distributors of videos, films and other multimedia resources on environmental topics.
HippoWorks.com has just produced a new 12-part cartoon series "One by One, Ton by Ton, Let's Stop Global Warming!" to help teach kids about this important environmental issue and what they can do to stop it. A new episode will air every week.
As an educational tool for teachers, each episode concludes with questions and a glossary for a follow-up classroom discussion. Previous cartoons from Hippo Works have promoted energy conservation, awareness about animal extinction, and green living. The weekly cartoonlets are a free offering, for subscribers or for your Web site! The URL is: http://www.hippoworks.com/
This new film Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk, combines exhilarating river-rafting action on America's most iconic river, family fun, and the grandeur of the Grand Canyon to tell an engaging story of how ordinary people can make a difference for our parched planet- one that is running out of clean, fresh water so fast that the U.N. estimates that 40% of the world could face-life-threatening shortages by the year 2050. Taking audiences on this illuminating rafting trip are two environmental heroes: world-renowned river advocate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and author/anthropologist/explorer Wade Davis, accompanied by their daughters. They are guided by Shana Watahomigie, a member of the Havasupai tribe and first Native American to become a National Park Ranger and river guide. A stirring score featuring songs and music from the Grammy Award winning Dave Matthews Band sets the mood for this adventure that explores the spiritual, artistic, and life-sustaining powers of water- and makes crystal clear that each of us must do our part to better manage this crucial resource for the future.
The URL is: http://www.grandcanyonadventurefilm.com/
September - December 2008
Listen to the Earth & Sky Radio Show online or find a radio broadcast in your area to hear from scientific experts about issues including climate change, habitat loss, clean water, and forest sustainability. The Earth & Sky Radio shows and podcasts have been correlated to Project Learning Tree (PLT) activities and provide educators with access to accurate, reliable, and understandable scientific research and data. The URL is: http://www.earthsky.org/
Clear Cut tells the story of Philomath, Oregon, a rural logging town that becomes harshly divided by changing environmental and educational beliefs. The conflict hinges upon a local foundation that, in protest to cultural changes, threatens to withdraw its traditional college scholarship program for high school graduates. Clear Cut illustrates the challenges faced by foundations and the communities they serve when ideological differences come to the forefront.
The URL is: http://www.filmbaby.com/films/2901
Environmental Countdown is a nonprofit video community that allows environmental organizations and activist individuals to create profiles and upload and highlight their videos. With easy to use download technology and tools to create a profile page with information about your group, Environmental Countdown offers ways people can donate and volunteer and add your video to your own Web site with a simple code (known as a widget).
The URL is: http://www.environmentalcountdown.org/
This 9-part DVD series, offers viewers a look into what's being done around the world and what we can also do to help reduce our carbon footprint. Each program brings hopeful information that teachers and students alike can use.
The URL is: http://www.filmideas.com/greenmatters.html
Kids in the Garden, a 15 part DVD series, encourages environmental stewardship while kids enjoy discovering the science of our natural world. Each program includes hands on activities with project lists. Examples of the title include Soil, Seeds, Fruits, Vegetables, etc.
The URL is: http://www.filmideas.com/kidsinthegarden.html
Annenburg Media Web site offers The Power of Place instructional video series for high school and college classrooms. Visitors can watch any of the VODs after completing a free online registration form, and further explore Web content on each program.
The URL is: http://www.learner.org/resources/series180.html
The Center for Biological Diversity is offering free downloadable wildlife ringtones for your cell phones. Visit the Web site to listen to wildlife ringtones and send directly to your phone, and download photos, wallpaper, and facts for each of the featured wildlife species.
The URL is: http://www.rareearthtones.org/ringtones/
The DNA Files III documentaries and features explore the science of genetics and its ethical, social, and legal implications, and National Public Radio is now broadcasting this series nationwide. The Web site offers background information as well as podcasts in MP3 format.
The URL is: http://www.dnafiles.org
Ever wonder what it would be like to live with your own garbage? In Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home, director Andrew Nisker takes an average urban family, the McDonalds, and asks them to keep every scrap of garbage that they create for three months. He then takes them on a journey to find out where it all goes and what it's doing to the world.
The URL is: http://www.garbagerevolution.com
The Journey to Planet Earth video series has been re-edited for grades 6-12 to help teachers explain to students the science behind some of the alarming world headlines. Receive a 30-day free preview of the entire 10-episode series or individual episodes, by emailing screenscope@screenscope.com -- with your name, institutional mailing address, and phone number.
The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth
Green Energy TV will air videos of green energy projects from around the world. The videos are designed to show viewers about energy alternatives that are already available and encourage making an educated switch to clean energy.
The URL is: http://www.greenenergytv.com
The 11th Hour describes the last moment when change is possible. The film explores how we we impact the earth’s ecosystems and what we can do to change our course. The film features dialogues with experts from all over the world, including former Soviet Prime Minister Mikhail Gorbachev, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking, former head of the CIA R. James Woolsey, and sustainable design experts William McDonough and Bruce Mau in addition to over 50 leading scientists, thinkers, and leaders who present the facts and discuss the most important issues that face our planet.
See the trailer at The URL is: http://www.youtube.com/11thhouraction
P.O.V. (Point of View), PBS' acclaimed independent non-fiction film series presents:
August 28, 2007, 10 p.m. by Drury Gunn Carr and Doug Hawes-Davis Nestled below the rugged peaks of the Northern Rockies in Montana - as iconic a representation of America's "purple mountain majesties" as one can find - lies the worst case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in U.S. history. In the small town of Libby, many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from asbestos exposure. "Libby, Montana" takes a long working day's journey into a blue-collar community, and finds a different reality - one where the American Dream exacts a terrible price. (Check for local listings at http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule.php) The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/pov/
P.O.V. (Point of View), PBS' acclaimed independent non-fiction film series presents:
August 21, 2007, 10 p.m. by Andrew Walton In "Arctic Son," the clash of tradition and modernity puts a Native father and son at odds in the remote village of Old Crow, 80 miles above the Arctic Circle. Stanley Jr., raised in Seattle, is drifting deeper into drinking and partying. Stanley Sr., a distant, philosophical figure to his son, keeps the ways of his Gwitchin ancestors alive by hunting, fishing and living by his wits in the harsh arctic environment. After a lifetime apart, the two are reunited in the raw, quiet beauty of the Canadian Yukon in a story that captures the dialogue between a father and son from vastly different worlds. (Check for local listings at http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule.php) The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/pov
P.O.V. (Point of View), PBS' acclaimed independent non-fiction film series presents:
July 17, 2007, 10 p.m. by Eric Daniel Metzgar and Nell Carden Grey A decade ago, after an epiphany at a New York restaurant, Richard Ogust began dedicating his time and resources to rescuing endangered turtles -- confiscating hundreds bound for Southeast Asian food markets. When the filmmakers catch up with the 50-year-old writer, he is sharing his Manhattan loft with 1,200 turtles, including five species extinct in the wild. But his growing "ark" and preservation efforts are threatening to exhaust him, both mentally and financially. With luminous images and a haunting musical score, the award-winning "The Chances of the World Changing" documents two years in the life of a man who finds himself struggling to save hundreds of lives, including his own. (Check for local listings at http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule.php) The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/pov/
Free videos of marine animals such as dolphins, whales, turtles, crocodile, dugongs, fishes, rays, planktons, etc. New videos are added daily.
The URL is: http://blue-water-video.blogspot.com/
NOAA has teamed up with SeaWorld to bring education about the marine sanctuaries to kids by using myspace.com, youtube.com, and flickr.com etc.
http://www.youtube.com/sanctuaries http://www.flickr.com/photos/8765362@N06/ The URL is: http://www.myspace.com/sanctuarysam
Combine the power of radio, the internet, and Project Learning Tree activities to enhance learning in the classroom. Earth & Sky produces short daily radio shows on a range of environmental topics. These 90-second shows can also be downloaded for free from the internet and many are correlated to Project Learning Tree (PLT) activities.
Both Web sites provide a wealth of additional resources for educators and students for each radio show and PLT activity. Access on Earth & Sky >> http://earthsky.org/teachers/ Access on PLT Web site >> The URL is: http://www.plt.org/cms/pages/21_23_60.html
Produced by students of the Teton Science Schools’ Graduate Program, "Where the Buffalo Roam" podcasts explore Jackson Hole, Grand Teton National Park, and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The shows are free and intended for students, educators, and anyone interested in learning more about the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Contact: Rob Beranek at rob.beranek@tetonscience.org The URL is: http://www.tetonscience.org/blogs/GS/
Release Date: June 22, 2007
This new film "The Real Dirt on Farmer John," documents over five decades, the demise of one man's farm and its resurrection through organic and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farming. CAVU Pictures, Inc., an independent film production and distribution company is releasing the film nationwide on June 22nd in New York with dates to follow in Seattle, Arlington, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, and other theaters throughout the country. The URL is: http://www.farmerjohnmovie.com/Home.html
TeacherTube is an online community for sharing instructional videos. Teachers can post videos designed for students or professional development videos for teacher-to-teacher instruction.
The URL is: http://www.teachertube.com/
Edens Lost & Found highlights practical solutions and models for urban transformation that go beyond pollution prevention to tackle the challenge of improving the quality of life in cities for ourselves and future generations.
Entire series is 228 minutes, Grade Level 7-12, College, Adult, US Released 2006-2007, Directed by Harry Wiland http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/edns.html Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal & The Fight For Coalfield Justice charts the escalating drama in Appalachia over the alarming increase in large mountaintop coal mines. 72 minutes, Grade Level 7-12, College, Adult, US Release 2006 http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/bd.html The URL is: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/
The Web site of the internationally syndicated Earth & Sky radio series, with hosts Deborah Byrd and Joel Block. Interviews with scientists, commentary, video picks, photo galleries, and night sky charts.
The URL is: http://www.earthsky.org/
Envirovet, an organization that brings veterinary medicine to wildlife health issues, released this new video clip of a Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Ngamba, Uganda, for orphan chimpanzees rescued and brought to the sanctuary for long-term care.
The URL is: http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/envirovet/webvideo/index.h...
The "Easy Breathers" high school student produced video investigates air pollution problems and teaches new teen drivers the importance of making wise, eco-friendly driving choices. It's a great springboard for science, driver's education, or environmental lessons. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is in the process of distributing as many as possible to the EE community at no charge. For single, multiple, or bulk orders, please contact Elisabeth Olson at Elisabeth.Olson@wisconsin.gov or (608) 264-9258.
The URL is: Elisabeth.Olson@wisconsin.gov
Premieres March 28, 2007, 8 p.m. on PBS
State of the Ocean's Animals is the 10th installment of PBS' award-winning Journey to Planet Earth series, taking a look at why nearly half the world's marine animals may face extinction over the next 25 years. This one-hour episode also features inspiring stories of hope and courage celebrating the beauty and diversity of the natural world. Educational materials available on the Web site. The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/
MeetTheGreens.org is a new kids' guide to looking after the planet. Kids can watch "The Greens'" cartoon adventures and discover related green games, news, downloads, a blog, action tips, links, and much more. This innovative, Web-only project comes from WGBH in Boston, the producer of shows like ZOOM, ARTHUR, Frontline & NOVA.
The URL is: http://www.meetthegreens.org/
Debuts: March 25, 2007 at 8pm ET on the Discovery Channel
Prepare to see it as never before! "Planet Earth" showcases global habitats from deep oceans to mountains in unparalleled detail. The 11-part series will air Sunday nights, March 25 through April 22, and concludes with an 11-hour Earth Day marathon showing each episode. The URL is: http://dsc.discovery.com/guides/planetearth/planet...
Thirty-minute KNME-TV video about the plight of the Navajo Nation of 70,000, who have been waiting decades for running water and safe drinking water. Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico surround the Navajo Nation and are most impacted by the Navajo Water Rights Settlement presented to the U.S. Congress in 2006.
The URL is: http://www.knmetv.org/water/video.php
This new climate change film on DVD is a visually-stunning look at the science and impacts of climate change. The Great Warming also examines solutions adopted by communities, individuals and schools. Suitable for ages 11 up. The film’s website offers free copies (in class quantities) of "Our Changing Climate," an illustrated 24 page booklet about climate change developed by NOAA, with chapters about Earth's dynamic climate system, how and why climate changes, the greenhouse effect, how climate models work and what the future holds.
The URL is: http://www.thegreatwarming.com
By Fran Lanting. The Life Project depicts the journey through time with the birth of the universe and chronicles life through the present. View the slideshow by clicking on "Start the Journey."
The URL is: http://www.lifethroughtime.com/
"Climate: A Crisis Averted" looks back from 2056 and recounts how ordinary citizens in 2006 – realizing that global warming was a scientific fact and not a climatic theory -- take action to demand clean energy and other planet-friendly options. The movie describes how a movement called RenewUS effected real change with an action plan on global warming.
Want to download the movie to show others? Send your request to renewus@greenerworldmedia.com, explaining how you plan to use it. The URL is: http://www.renewus.org/the_movie.html
PBS Series examines how cutting edge sustainability strategies are used to revitalize the urban landscapes and improve city life in Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Seattle. Check your local listings for broadcast times.
January 4, 2006 - Seattle, The Future is Now January 11, 2006 - Los Angeles, Dream a Different City DVDs can be ordered beginning in mid-December for delivery in January. Please spread the word! Download and print the Edens brochure to include as background with your letter: http://www.edenslostandfound.org/download/ELFBrochure.pdf. The URL is: http://www.edenslostandfound.org/
10th episode broadcast date: March 28, 2007 on PBS
PBS series "Journey to Planet Earth" explores critical environmental, political, economic, and social issues of the 21st century. The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/journeytoplanetearth/
Earth Gauge is a weekly environmental information service from National Environmental Education and Training Foundation (NEETF) being provided to TV meteorologists in 7 pilot-tested states (GA, OH, MI, FL, RI, CA, and DC). Earth Gauge is designed to increase the amount of environmental information used on-air and make it easy to explain the environmental implications of weather events.
The URL is: http://www.earthgauge.net/
William C. Gladish, of A Critical Decision, and author of "Saving Our Life-Support System:
Understanding One's Decision Footprint" delivers another gorgeous photo gallery of his recent trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. The URL is: http://www.acriticaldecision.org/links/rocky-mount...
This Green Planet Films DVD focuses on Cuba's transition from an industrial petroleum-based society to a sustainable society, as a result of their loss of petroleum when their source, the Soviet Union, collapsed.
The URL is: http://greenplanetfilms.org/product_info.php?produ...
Maui Media, LLC fan-based Web site of the acclaimed film about the climate crisis "An Inconvenient Truth." Provides fellow fans with resources on global warming, a personal impact checklist, blog, and information on the movie's DVD-release date.
The URL is: http://www.an-inconvenient-truth.com/
Sony Presents
Who Killed the Electric Car? Documentary chronicles the GM EV1, its cultural and economic ripple effects. Web site provides an in-depth look into the timeline and background of this important issue. Check the site for release cities and dates. The URL is: http://www.sonyclassics.com/whokilledtheelectricca...
PBS presents "Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Adventures"
The son of famed ocean explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Jean-Michel is exploring a variety of locations around the world. http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/airdates.html The Discovery Channel features "Global Warming: What You Need to Know, with Tom Brokaw" with 6 airdates between July 16 and July 30. http://dsc.discovery.com/tvlistings/series.jsp?series=25252&gid=0&channel=DSC The URL is:
Each week, these Nature Stories podcasts such as "Farming the Desert, Drought in Southern Utah" and "A Piece of Paradise" bring unexpected tales of people's connections with the natural world. Podcasts are curated by Atlantic Public Media, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and the Public Radio Exchange.
The URL is: http://podcast.prx.org/nature/
Sponsored by the Hoosier National Forest & Indiana Karst Conservancy, Cave Biota offers video clips of various cave-dwellers and interviews with scientists about cave issues and conservation.
The URL is: http://www.cavebiota.com/
Video clip of spawning lake sturgeon and interview with Wisconsin DNR official about the status of the lake sturgeon.
The URL is: http://www.greatlakesfishes.com/
New PBS Series examines how cutting edge sustainability strategies are used to revitalize the urban landscapes and improve city life in Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Seattle. Series scheduled to air in spring and fall, 2006, on PBS stations nationwide.
The URL is: http://www.edenslostandfound.org/
September 29, 2006 ~ Online
Take your students on an EstuaryLive telecast! EstuaryLive kicks off National Estuaries Day celebrations on Friday, September 29, 2006 by bringing free, live Internet field trips in four different estuaries around the country, right to your classroom. These online field trips are the next best thing to an actual trip to an estuary, providing students with an exciting and new way to learn about unique estuarine ecosystems. The URL is: http://www.estuaries.gov/elive.html
Premiers May 18, 2006
EDENS LOST & FOUND issues a wake-up call for greener, more sustainable cities with first two programs of new PBS series premiering May 18th at 10 pm and new book from Chelsea Green Publishing. The four-hour PBS series showcases extraordinary stories of environmental rebirth in very different American cities and the visionary leaders transforming the urban landscape. Each one-hour program examines the environmental, economic, and social issues that confront one of the country's great cities and the innovative solutions developed to help solve problems that all America's cities face. One of the four shows in the EDENS LOST AND FOUND series will be screened on Friday, October 13, at the NAAEE conference in St. Paul with co-producer Harry Wiland attending for a Q&A session with the audience. The URL is: http://www.edenslostandfound.org
New documentary from The Sea Turtle Restoration Project, about the plight of ancient sea turtles is available to teachers and non-profit educational organizations with a free teacher's kit. It is appropriate for ages 12 and up and the DVD version is available in English and Spanish.
The URL is: http://www.seaturtles.org/
Invasive Species and Global Climate Change premieres April 20th and Loss of Predators and Toxins in our Water premieres April 27th, 2005, 9pm to 11pm on PBS. National Geographic's Strange Days on Planet Earth explores the transformations sweeping the earth. Drawing upon research being generated by Earth System Science (ESS), the series aims to create an innovative type of environmental awareness and reveal the cause and effect relationship between what humans do to the earth and what effects are on the environment. Free accompanying activity guide downloadable from: www.pbs.org/strangedays
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/nglive/washingtondc/films/strangedays0316.html The URL is: http://www.wgbh.org/program-info?program_id=213165...
Arnold Creek Productions' new DVD "Good Food, Good Business" captures insights from leaders in the food industry with a behind the scenes glimpse at issues at the core of the exploding local and organic food market.
The URL is: http://www.arnoldcreekproductions.com/
Green Planet Films is a non-profit distributor of eco-related films seeking to "preserve and protect our planet by educating the public about the science, beauty, and fragility of the natural world." DVDs are from around the globe, covering topics such as recycling, urban sprawl, wildlife, endangered species, pollution, and more.
Contact suzanne@greenplanetfilms.org The URL is: http://www.greenplanetfilms.org
A video about drinking water sources (rivers and ground water) contaminated by disposal of commercial/industrial wastewater into shallow drainage wells. "The Problem with Shallow Disposal Systems..." is appropriate for 4th grade through adults (15 minutes). In English and Spanish--video cassette and DVD
The URL is: http://www.epa.gov/safewater/uic/videos.html
Filmed in eight countries on four continents, "The Great Warming" is a three-hour television series about climate change and the affects on people in a variety of places around the world. The Web site includes a trailer, links to books, and background information.
The URL is: http://www.thegreatwarming.com/
The Pine Barrens: up close and natural is an exploration of the plants and animals that live in the extraordinary ecosystem of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Pinelands Preservation Alliance is now offering an accompanying free 52-page teacher's guide to this film on CD-ROM.
To obtain a copy of the Teachers’ Guide or film, contact Diana Byrd at diana@pinelandsalliance.org, or (609)859-8860. The URL is: http://www.pinelandsalliance.org/Pages/Merchandise...
The National Wildlife Federation, Walden Media, and New Line Cinema film "Hoot" is based on the Newbery Honor-winning book by Carl Hiaasen. In this funny, fast-paced new movie, three Florida middle school students fight to save a group of endangered burrowing owls nesting on the property where a brand new Mother Paula's All-American Pancake House is about to be built. Web site offers teaching tools, materials, and discussion forum.
The URL is: http://www.walden.com/web/teach/hoot
NASA Television provides through television to their aeronautics and space program. Real-time and video-taped television pictures and images of NASA's activities, and the results of those activities.
The URL is: http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/s...
"This informative [book on] video shows how we can preserve nature through love and awareness, and learn to spell with rhymes. Verse and illustrations by Frances Wosmek." Sample audio file available. Developed by Kids Core.
The URL is: http://www.kidscore.com/
Monterey Bay Aquarium Web Site Video Library includes over 30 videos about animals, exhibits and conservation research programs at the aquarium. Requires QuickTime or Windows Media Player. Site also offers activities, materials for the classroom materials, and marine science career information
The URL is: http://www.mbayaq.org/efc/video_library/video_libr...
Film produced by John de Graaf, based on Michael Ableman's, From The Good Earth and On Good Land about "a model of community supported agriculture in the midst of suburban sprawl." Grade Level: 7-12, College, Adult.
The URL is: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/bo.html
Journalist Bill Moyers travels the globe to report on the impact of the human species on Earth, probing two of the most critical questions of the new century: What is happening to Earth's capacity to support the human species and civilization? And, what can we do about it? A related education and outreach program is being directed by WRI.
The URL is: http://www.pbs.org/earthonedge/
Explore the lives of whirling animals, examine the surface of a sea star, or discover the microscopic larva of marine animals. BioMEDIA's biology education website includes dramatic photographs and animations of organisms. Try the Creature Feature contest or browse a collection of downloadable teaching resources and an on-line catalog of BioMEDIA's instructional videos and CD-ROMs.
The URL is: http://ebiomedia.com/
"Once popular garden ornamentals, brooms have become reviled wildland weeds covering millions of acres in the west. Outcompeting native species, altering succession and costing our economy millions of dollars a year, brooms pose real challenges for land managers."
The URL is: http://groups.ucanr.org/ceppc/The_Brooms/Video.htm
Over 200 titles on the environment, ecology, sustainable development, indigenous people, and cultural diversity (searchable index).
The URL is: http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/
www.captainozone.com features a downloadable documentary about the ecologist, Captain Ozone.
Captain Ozone is famous among environmental groups for being the most radical ecologist in America. The URL is: http://www.captainozone.com
Chip Taylor Communications produces and distributes award winning films, videos and multimedia. A search for "environment" reveals over a hundred titles, many available in Spanish.
The URL is: http://www.chiptaylor.com/index.htm
An audio series about Earth's atmosphere, climate change and global warming.
The URL is: http://www.climatewatch.net/
For grades 6-12, the field studies materials on CD-ROM contains 40 seasonal ecological field study lessons. Each lesson contains an instructional video, teachers' manual and student worksheets. Videos are in MPEG format, range from 5-8 minutes in length and focus on real teachers and students completing field studies in nature.
The URL is: http://www.creekfarm.net/catalog/
D&A Productions is a not-for-profit filmmaking team that provides video production services and video programs to support environmental education. Current films include: Children of the Tide - microscopic life in the plankton and Wildlife in Seattle Parks
The URL is: http://www.dandaproductions.com/
DIANE "uses digital public telephone network and interactive video/multimedia computer technologies to support cooperative electronic alliances in education, community service and economic development." See Radnor Lake State Natural Area's project page for applications of DIANE in EE.
The URL is: http://www.diane.tnstate.edu/
DocuSeek is a search site that simultaneously searches the combined collections of seven leading distributors: Bullfrog Films, Direct Cinema, Fanlight Productions, First Run/Icarus Films, Frameline, New Day Films, and Women Make Movies. The titles included cover every discipline ranging from Anthropology to Zoology.
The URL is: http://www.docuseek.com/wc.dll?docprocess~startsea...
America's #1 touring science magic show. A 501(c)3 nonprofit company dedicated to planet Earth--and every kid on it! "Featuring “everything you ever wanted to know about science”, the programs explore a variety of science subjects with astounding stage magic, songs and computer operated audio-animatronic robots..."
The URL is: http://www.drwilderness.com/
This Earth & Sky Radio broadcast for Grades 6-12, discusses efforts to improve stream habitat for the Spikedace, a threatened species in the upper Verde River of Arizona. The show illustrates how ecosystems are easily perturbed by change, how population fluctuations due to floods may be natural, and how introduced species prey on native fish.
The URL is: http://www.earthsky.com/shows/shows.php?t=20010713...
This Earth & Sky Radio Series explains why all the oceans on Earth are salty, while inland water is typically fresh. The process of ocean water becoming salty is explained by using the analogy of what happens to water in a tea kettle, and by considering evaporation, precipitation and water flow. The clip lasts 1 minute, 34 seconds for grades 6-12.
The URL is: http://www.earthsky.com/scienceqs/lqshows.php?t=20...
Provides a list of materials available from the Natural History Survey with ordering information.
The URL is: http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/outreach/EdMaterials....
Video catalog from US EPA Region 4 (Atlanta, GA).Indexed by topic and grade level. Items in this PDF file are available for free loan.
The URL is: http://www.epa.gov/Region4/oeapages/videos.htm
FREE videos from the EPA that highlight real-world environmental clean-up efforts. For high school/college level, the videos document clean-up and remediation of pesticide spills, tire fires, and other events.
The URL is: http://www.epa.gov/oerrpage/superfund/students/cla...
Environmental Media designs, produces and distributes media to support environmental education for the classroom and community. Since 1989, 400 programs have been produced for broadcast, non-broadcast and for use in museums and visitor center exhibits. Educational resources for all ages, many of the videos are curriculum-based and come with teaching guides.
The URL is: http://www.envmedia.com/
The Environmental Protection Agency is airing a half-hour television special about watersheds and stormwater runoff on The Weather Channel. "After the Storm" explores how polluted runoff threatens the nation's waters. Check website for updated schedule of showings.
VHS copies are available free for educational purposes by calling 800-490-9198 or emailing: ncepimal@one.net. The URL is: http://www.epa.gov/weatherchannel
"Videos and information on sensitive habitats and species in California. Many of these videos are being used in public schools and resource agencies such as US Fish and Wildlife and California Dept. of Fish & Game. Links are provided to California conservation groups, parks and reserves." Videos can be ordered by phone.
The URL is: http://www.fieldnotes.com/
Leading distributor and producer of educational videos which address a wide variety of environmental issues.
The URL is: http://www.filmideas.com/science.html
Over 200 reviewed Environmental Science videos and CD-Rom. Online ordering available.
The URL is: http://www.films.com/Films_Home/Categories.cfm?bMo...
Documentary films and videos on environmental topics. Films can ordered or rented online.
The URL is: http://www.frif.com/subjects/ecology.html
This is the website for a public radio show called "The Plant Detective" about medicinal plants, produced by the University of Montana and Montana Public Radio. The character Flora Delaterre introduces and voices the show, which students can listen to on the site. Text on the site educates visitors about medicinal plants, and further links are provided.
The URL is: http://www.floradelaterre.com
Video clips of calling frogs, short interviews with scientists about frog issues.
The URL is: http://www.midwestfrogs.com
The video traces the entire hydrological cycle, using a mix of computer generated graphics and filmed footage to illustrate the process as water falls to earth in the form of precipitation, before filtering down through watersheds into urban and agricultural areas and finally flows out to sea, where it is eventually evaporated into the atmosphere to start the entire process over again.
The URL is: https://ssl-020.vianetworks.net/beachinfo/store/vi...
Girl Scout's "From Sidewalks to Treetops—The Amateur's Guide to Exploring Nature in Your Neighborhood" video and booklet let you guide a group in exploring wildlife in any neighborhood – even in a city. Learn how to promote problem solving, develop scientific inquiry skills, and use questions to guide participants through their own discoveries. For youth group leaders, camp directors, teachers. Closed-captioned. English and Spanish versions. VHS tape approximately 15 minutes. 20-page companion guide. Item# 26418.
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