Living with Deer |
Based on beautiful wildlife footage shot over a
period of more that a year, this video brings the life of the white-tailed
deer to the screen. In the process it encourages viewers to think
about the complex relationship between people, deer, and the natural
habitat.
1998, Running time 24:39 minutes
Produced by Pinegrove Productions
Executive Producer – Community Stewardship Council
of Lanark County
Format: VHS Price: $25.00 |
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Sharing the Land |
In Sharing the Land, professionals in the field
of wildlife and forestry management give hands-on suggestions for
sustainable habitat management. The goal is to try and meet the
needs of wildlife (food and shelter), of people (economic, cultural,
and recreational), and the land base (health and sustainability).
1999, Running time 31:45 minutes
Produced by Pinegrove Productions
Executive Producer – Community Stewardship Council
of Lanark County
Format: VHS Price: $25.00 |
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Reintroducing the Wild Turkey: The story
of the wild turkey in Ontario |
Ten million wild turkeys populated North America
in historic times. By the early 1900’s habitat destruction
and unregulated market hunting nearly caused their extinction in
Ontario. Starting in 1984, a group of dedicated sportsmen, naturalists
and wildlife managers initiated a program to bring wild turkeys
back. This video features that story.
2001, Running time 44:00 minutes
Produced by Pinegrove Productions
Executive Producer – Community Stewardship Council
of Lanark County
Format: VHS Price: $15.00 |
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Taming the Wind: Windbreak Design and Maintenance
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Illustrate the Benefits, Design and Maintenance
of Windbreaks
PowerPoint presentation put on VHS
1998, Running time 21:00 minutes
Produced by Land Stewardship Network
Format: VHS (Loaner) |
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Forest Meadows: Management
Alternatives |
A video showing how hunters and naturalists improve
local wildlife habitat by seeding grass/clover mixtures onto a Utility
Right-of-Way. Replaces the traditional maintenance methods used
under power transmission lines with wildlife – friendly botanical
alternative.
Suitable for smaller or larger groups who have an interest in
combining utility maintenance with projects enhancing biodiversity.
1995, Running time 12:30 minutes
Produced by Pinegrove Productions
Format: VHS (Loaner) |
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Off Limits: Crop protection system |
Informational video on the use of buried electrical
fence and free range dogs for the protection of crops against deer
damage.
1995, Running time 9:00 minutes
Produced by Off Limits
Format: VHS (Loaner) |
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| Black Ratsnake Conservation in
Ontario: Understanding and Protecting Canada's Largest Snake |
Canada's
longest species of snake, the black ratsnake, was once found across
most of southern Ontario. Today biologists are using radio-tracking
and microchip technology to monitor the remaining populations and
to add to our understanding of this non-venomous snake. Others are
using education and private land stewardship practices in an attempt
to preserve this threatened and unique part of Ontario's natural
heritage.
2004, Running time
20:00 minutes
Produced
by Friends of Murphys Point Park
Format:
VHS (Loaner) |
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| Bear With Me: A Young Persons
Guide to Black Bear Safety |
This program provides young viewers with what they
need to know to live safely with black bears.
Sometimes funny, always informative, we follow young Josh on his
quest to write a story about black bears for his school newspaper.
He interviews an expert, has a close encounter with a bear during
a camping trip, and learns about all the dos and don'ts of living
in bear country.
2006, Running time 17:00 minutes
Produced by Pinegrove Productions
Format: DVD Price: $25.00
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