Description
Shows why animals must move throughout their environment in order to survive and the major consequences they face when natural movement patterns become obstructed. Discusses the problem of habitat fragmentation and shows examples of successful wildlife corridors.
Details
Title
Landscape Linkages
Published
Florida Films, United States, 1988
Link to Content
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Full Collection Name
Sierra Club Records Legislative Office Records
Other Identifiers
BANC MSS 91/1 c
Subject (Topic)
Wildlife Conservation
Habitat Fragmentation
Wildlife Corridors
Habitat Fragmentation
Wildlife Corridors
Type
Video
Format
Documentaries
Education films
Education films
Extent
1 tape (27:40)
Other Physical Details
sound, color
Dimensions
VHS
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
English closed captions available. Audio levels flucuate throughout content.
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