NO ROOM FOR
COMPROMISE

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Fire, insects and disease are part of a
healthy forest ecosystem.The U.S.Forest
Service and the timber barons are exploit-
ing these "catastrophicoccurrences" to
log remainingpublicforests.Doc Par-
tridge provides a dose of science and hu-
mor to debunk the myths of forest health.
(9:20 VHS)

FOREST HEALTH
A TIMBERSALVAGESTORY

Scrub ecosystem is on the
brink of extinction.Found only in
Southern California, just 3% of the
alluvial sage scrub remains. New
roads, homes, mines, dams and
other "planneddevelopments"
could destroy all but 2,000 frag-
mented acres of thisirreplace-
able ecosystem. (55:00 VHS)

NO ROOM FOR
COMPROMISE

COVEMALLARD: DEFENDING THE BIG WILD

COVE MALLARD: DEFENDING THE BIG WILD

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The Nez Perce National Forest is plan-
ning to build 145 miles of new roads into one
of the largest wildlands left in the lower 48
states.Over 200 clear-cuts are planned.
Taxpayers will lose $6 million financing the
destruction of public forests and sensitive
watersheds. Come to Cove Mallard and
defend the Big Wild!(20:40 VHS)

The Yukon government is
slaughtering wolves at the
behest of trophy hunters who
view the wolves as competitors
for big-game caribou. An
international plea from
Friends of the Wolf to let the
wolves live wild and free.
(10:30 VHS)

THE BIG BAD WOLF

THE BIG BAD WOLF

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Yellowstone Buffalois a
compilation video exposing the
ongoing slaughter of
Yellowstone’s wild buffalo herd.
A must-see for anyone interested
in the plight of America’s last
wild free roaming buffalo herd.

YELLOWSTONEBUFFALO

Where the Buffalo Roamprofiles Buffalo Field Campaign’s
efforts to protect Yellowstone’s buffalo from the Montana Depart-
ment of Livestock. (8:00 VHS)

Buffalo Bull combines video
footage shot in the field over the past ten years with interviews of
local residents,politicians, activists, spiritual leaders, and govern-
ment officials.A documentary with an eye looking at the history
and the future of Yellowstone’s buffalo herd. (52:00 VHS)

Plan B, the Buffalo’s Alternativeis a scientific, biologically-
based plan to allow buffalo to roam free in the Yellowstone ecosys-
tem. (6:30 VHS)

A FUTURE FORTHE GRIZZLY?
A FUTURE FORTHE GRIZZLY?

Each year in British Columbia as
many as 700 grizzlies are killed.The
government has yet to conduct a scientific
population study of thegrizzly who may
number as few as 3,000.The Great Bear
is losing habitat to logging, mining, oil and
gas drilling, road building, human habita-
tion, and their lives to trophy hunters and
illegal poachers alike.First Nations, biologists, and activists speak
to the question: Is there a future for the grizzly bear? (21:00 VHS)

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