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wilderness --5. In touch with nature --6. A vision for the future.<br />
Narration, Jamie Spence.<br />
Eloquently paints the big picture of the region, whilst it probes the tensions<br />
between wildlife politics and wildlife conservation. Using the example of the<br />
elephant, shows how the international push to have them made a protected species<br />
saved the elephants of Central Africa, but also resulted in overpopulationin<br />
some areas. Unable to cull, wildlife officers watch as elephants now threaten<br />
other species.<br />
Original: [Africa]: Oracle television productions, International Foundation for<br />
the Conservation of Wildlife, International Council for Game and Wildlife<br />
Conservation, 2000.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
599.096 AFRI.<br />
THE KOALA QUANDARY [VIDEORECORDING] / DIRECTOR, JOHN MUIRHEAD ; PRODUCER, DIONE<br />
GILMOUR.<br />
Melbourne : Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Natural History Unit, 1989.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording Australian Broadcasting Corporation 26 October 1989.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
599.20994 KOA : VHS.<br />
RATS [VIDEORECORDING] / A FILM BY ENNO HUNGERLAND AND VOLKER ANDING ; PRODUCER<br />
WERNER KUBNY.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 10/5/2002. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A<br />
of the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
Narrator: David Ritchie.<br />
Examines the role of rats as involuntary spreaders of the Black Death in<br />
medieval Europe; rat control and extermination programs, their use as laboratory<br />
animals, and rats as pets.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
599.352 RATS.<br />
A ZOO IN THE TREES [VIDEORECORDING] : PRIMATE TREE DWELLERS.<br />
[Carlton, Vic.] : Film Unit, Audio Visual Resources Branch, Education Dept. of<br />
Victoria, c1981.<br />
The importance of forest preservation to the preservation of tree dwelling<br />
primates.<br />
ERC VID.<br />
599.80452 ZOO.<br />
THE LOST FILM OF DIAN FOSSEY [VIDEORECORDING] / PRODUCER & WRITER, LORI<br />
BUTTERFIELD.<br />
Colour recording system: PAL ; Region 4.<br />
<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the ABC program broadcast 18/08/04. Copied under <strong>Part</strong> 5A of<br />
the Copyright Act 1968.<br />
'For National geographic <strong>Television</strong> & film. (c) 2002 NGT & F, Inc.'<br />
Editor, Loye Miller; cinematographer, Robert I.M. Campbell.<br />
Narrator, Sigourney Weaver.<br />
Footage of a story behind the story of Dian Fossey and photographer, Bob<br />
Campbell; their research work with the Rwandan mountain gorillas; and the 'lost'<br />
films, recovered 30 years later. Features Bob Campbell and his account of key<br />
events in their work together, with a selection of his film capture of Dian and<br />
the gorillas. Features also paleoanthropologist, Louis Leakey, Dian's employer.<br />
Includes comments on Fossey's personality; critique of her science technique by<br />
primatologist, Dieter Steklis; and views of the significance of Campbell's film<br />
footage by conservationist, Richard Leakey. Selected footage of the film of Dian<br />
Fossey's book 'Gorillas in the mist' and its effects world wide. Overlooked in<br />
the past, Campbell's role is now credited to be as important as Fossey's legacy<br />
to wildlife conservation.<br />
First released: [Washington, D.C.] : National Geographic <strong>Television</strong> & Film,