Summary
This National Geographic special explores a 250-mile area of the British Columbia coastline, also known as the Great Bear Rain Forest. While this special focuses on the bear population of the forest and the other members of this habitat, it is also a study of the industries that are cutting into the forest and the effects they are having on the ecosystem. ~ Caleb Heine, Rovi
Contents
Bonus program: Assignment : great grizzlies.Additional Information
Subjects |
Grizzly bear.
Kermode bear. Rain forests -- British Columbia. Rain forest conservation -- British Columbia. Great Bear Rainforest (B.C.) Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
Publisher | [Washington, D.C.?] :National Geographic,2000 |
Edition | Full screen. |
Other Titles | Great grizzleys. |
Contributors |
Cha, Stella.
Hammers, Anne Marie. Grant, Eleanor. Rosenfeld, Michael (Producer) Pasternak, Kathryn. Culpepper, Maryanne. Sondreal, Chris. David, Keith. Darimont, Chris. McAllister, Ian, 1969- Hogan, Jeff. Domb, Gil. Pà‚quet, P. (Paul) Earthsong (Musical group) Williams-Biondo Music (Firm) National Geographic Television & Film. National Geographic Society (U.S.) |
Participants/Performers |
Narrator, Keith David ; featured experts, Chris Darimont, Ian McAllister. |
Other Contributors |
Cinematographer, Jeff Hogan ; videographers, Gil Domb, Anne Mare Hammers ; music, Earthsong, Williams-Biondo Music ; scientific advisors, Chris Darimont, Paul Paquet. |
Audience |
"Not rated." |
Language |
English Closed-captioned. |
Notes |
Documentary. Program content: c2004. "G75119"-Container. |
Description |
1 videodisc (56 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
ISBN | 079224110X |
Other | Classic View |