Wolves [videorecording] / a co-production of National Audubon Society, Turner Broadcasting System and WETA, Washington, D.C.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: National Audubon Society specialsPublication details: Alexandria, Va. : PBS, c1991.Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (60 min.) : sd., col. ; guide 1/2 inSubject(s): Production credits:
  • Produced by Franz J. Camenzind ; written by Mark Hobson, Sandy Ostertag ; photographed by Sandy Ostertag ; music composed and produced by David L. Hamilton.
Hosted by Robert Redford.Summary: In decades past, the howl of wolves could be heard across North America, Wavering in the air of still, breathless nights. They hunted in packs, preying upon deer, bison, elk and other big-hoofed animals such as livestock. Wolves were thought to be an enemy of humans and early settlers were determined to wipe out the world of the wolf. This program focuses of controversial efforts to revive populations of several wolf species in the lower 48 states.
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Science video section

Hosted by Robert Redford.

Produced by Franz J. Camenzind ; written by Mark Hobson, Sandy Ostertag ; photographed by Sandy Ostertag ; music composed and produced by David L. Hamilton.

Videocassette release of the National Audubon Society special.

VHS format.

Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

In decades past, the howl of wolves could be heard across North America, Wavering in the air of still, breathless nights. They hunted in packs, preying upon deer, bison, elk and other big-hoofed animals such as livestock. Wolves were thought to be an enemy of humans and early settlers were determined to wipe out the world of the wolf. This program focuses of controversial efforts to revive populations of several wolf species in the lower 48 states.

"NTAS-504."

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