Spotted in the Woods
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8m 44s
Spotted in the Woods shows the effects of the loss of habitat on the Northern Spotted Owl. This engaging film explores this coastal habitat and its inhabitants. We see owls hunting, hooting, and feeding their young. We see the owls’ role in the food chain and also explore the interconnections between human use of resources and species endangerment.
Credits:
Directed by Frank Green
1997
8 mins
Film Review(s):
“A simple, uncomplicated interpretation of an extremely volatile issue.” –Anita Parsons, Walden West Outdoor School
“Recommended.” –Video Librarian
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