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- In the remote canyons of Northern Arizona, condor biologists and hunters unite to save a species.
- The story of 91-year-old Al Larson, a self-taught conservation hero who has committed the last 35 years of his life to saving North America's bluebirds. Breathtaking scenery, intimate conversations and stunning footage of all three species of bluebird create a powerful film with the goal of inspiring our next generation of citizen scientists.
- The Greater Sage-Grouse is North America's largest species of grouse and is well known for its bizarre breeding displays. The sage-grouse is also a species that has evoked controversy in the Great Basin region over how to best manage the population, which has been in steady decline over the past several decades. This short documentary tells the story of the Greater Sage-Grouse from the perspective of the USGS biologists who are studying this bird in the heart of its range in Northern Nevada.
- Western US forests burned by high-intensity fire have been traditionally perceived as catastrophic events creating loss and devastation rather than birth of habitat for pyrophylic organisms. These fires provide important and rare wildlife habitat that must be protected to ensure the conservation of fire-dependent species. Widespread policies of salvage logging and logging purported to prevent the likelihood of fire harms this rare habitat in private and National Forests. This video captures the beauty and ecological value of a crackling, charred landscape that is home to a unique community of plants and animals adapted to this dynamic, disturbed forest system.