Chapter |
Movie Title |
Description |
Chapter 11: Plants
(top) |
#2005, The Lundberg Farms |
Bryce Lundberg raises organic rice in central California. It's a satisfying job that requires an understanding of variables.
|
| |
#2010, Forest Rangers |
Forest rangers describe some of the techniques used to keep hundreds of thousands of acres of trees healthy.
|
Chapter 12: Invertebrate Animals
(top) |
#2003, Growing Bugs |
Most farmers know that good bugs will get rid of bad bugs, but where do you get the good bugs?
|
| |
#2004, Life Under the Ocean |
A marine biologist studies the jellyfish-like animals living at 3,000 feet below the surface, where it is cold, dark and quiet. |
| |
#2011-2015, Voyage of the Ventana |
A marine research institution uses a remotely operated vehicle to explore the inhospitable environment of the deep sea.
|
Chapter 13: Vertebrate Animals
(top) |
#2001, The Disappearing Call of the Wild |
Archiving and analyzing over 2,000 hours of rainforest sounds, bio-acoustician Bernie Krause measures the decline of species as habitats disappear.
|
|
#2002, Healing Injured Wild Animals |
Veterinarian Mark Pokras assesses, treats and nurses injured wild animals on their road back to health.
|
|
#2006, Cheetahs |
To help save an endangered species like the cheetah, you must start by understanding its behavior.
|
| |
#2007, Bats |
Bats are an essential and fascinating part of the ecology of many environments.
|
Chapter 15: Ecosystems
(top) |
#2001, The Disappearing Call of the Wild |
Archiving and analyzing over 2,000 hours of rainforest sounds, bio-acoustician Bernie Krause measures the decline of species as habitats disappear.
|
| |
#2002, Healing Injured Wild Animals |
Veterinarian Mark Pokras assesses, treats and nurses injured wild animals on their road back to health.
|
| |
#2006, Cheetahs |
To help save an endangered species like the cheetah, you must start by understanding its behavior.
|
| |
#2011-2015, Voyage of the Ventana |
A marine research institution uses a remotely operated vehicle to explore the inhospitable environment of the deep sea.
|
| |
#2010, Forest Rangers |
Forest rangers describe some of the techniques used to keep hundreds of thousands of acres of trees healthy.
|
| (top) |
|
|