Crab War (12/09/1997)
Canadian fishermen and American fisherman are fighting over who owns the crab bounty...who's getting too much and who isn't.
CANADA GEESE OVERHEAD
Flock of Canada geese fly overhead.
ACID RAIN: HANDOUT VIDEO FROM NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
HANDOUT VIDEO: A CUT SPOT ON ACID RAIN FROM THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION. FILM TRANSFER VS OF AIR POLLUTION / SMOKESTACKS RAIN ON PLANTS / NATURE SHOTS CLOUDS AND AN OBSCURED SUN UNDERWATER SHOTS / BRIEF SHOT OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY / SMOKESTACK AERIALS. / CANADIAN SHINGLES / LOGGING.
NORTH AMERICA
YELLOWSTONE WILDLIFE. BULL MOOSE. CANADIAN GEESE FLYING. DEER. BROWN BEAR WITH CUB.
Canadian Newsreels
[Title] Canadian Girls Enjoy Archery and Canoeing: shots at Camp Tanamakoon in Algonquin Provincial Park.
News Clip: Wild goose tamed
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a Canadian goose with an injured wing being rehabilitated by a Fort Worth family.
Juvenile chinook salmon swimming in the Pacific Ocean
Juvenile chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) swimming in the Pacific Ocean. These fish are born in freshwater and migrate to the ocean where they spend most of their adult life. They eventually return to the same freshwater in which they were born to spawn, and will die shortly after this. Filmed in the Pacific northwest off British Columbia, Canada.
Sockeye salmon migrating to spawning grounds, Canada
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) migrating upstream to the shallow freshwater spawning grounds where they lay their eggs, British Columbia, Canada. After spending their adult lives at sea, sockeye salmon migrate back to the river that they were born in. Once they reach the spawning grounds they will change from this silver colour to a red colour.
Wildlife in the Arctic
Various shots of animals and bird in Canadian Arctic: reindeer, deer, mountain goats, rams, dolphin, arctic falcon and walruses.
Earth Hour in Canada
Grey clouds cover the city skyline of Toronto, Ontario as the area prepares for an hour of darkness to celebrate Earth Hour. Canadian World Wildlife Fund President Megan Leslie discusses what families can think about and discuss as the region undergoes Earth Hour.
ALASKA WILDLIFE
COVER FTG OF CORDOVA, ALASKA WILDLIFE SCENES FOR A CS ON THE IMPACT OF THE EXXON OIL SPILL IN VALDEZ, ALASKA ON THE LOCAL WILDLIFE. 04:00:10 Scenic ws of glacial mountains rising above a marshy lake. Roger Caras su. Nice panning shots of tight formations of Canadian geese in flight. Clips of geese wading across a marshy meadow. ls of an osprey perched atop a tree. 04:17:37 Intv/w a US Forest Service zoologist about the effects of the spill on land based mammals. CI: ANIMALS: BIRDS. CONSERVATION: ANIMAL. DISASTERS: OIL SLICK, ALASKA.
FUR BUYING VNR (11/24/1995)
FURS ARE FLYING OUT OF THE CLOSET AND INTO THE STREETS THIS YEAR AS PUBLIC OPINION POLLS AND SALES FIGURES SHOW AMERICANS ARE ONCE AGAIN WEARING FURS AND FEELING GOOD ABOUT IT. A NATIONWIDE POLL SHOWS NEARLY 90-PERCENT OF AMERICAN WOMEN BELIEVE THEY SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO WEAR FUR IF THEY WANT TO. THE POLL ALSO FOUND 96-PERCENT OF AMERICANS DO NOT APPROVE OF THE TACTICS OF ANIMAL ACTIVIST GROUPS THAT TRY TO DISCOURAGE SHOPPERS FROM BUYING FUR COATS AND LEATHER PRODUCTS, OR EATING MEAT. SOME OF THESE GROUPS HAVE DUBBED NOVEMBER 24 AS "FUR-FREE FRIDAY." THIS SEASON OVER 20 FASHION DESIGNERS SAY THAT FUR IS O.K. AND ARE FEATURING FUR IN THEIR NEW LINES. THE FUR INFORMATION COUNCIL SAYS SALES FIGURES FOR FUR ARE ALREADY UP 10-PERCENT THIS SEASON.
NORTH AMERICA
WILDLIFE IN NATURAL HABITAT MOOSE EATS PLANTS. BUFFALO, DEER. SANCTUARY FOR WILDLIFE. SWAN. CANADIAN GEESE. PHEASANT. PORCUPINE. QUAIL. ANTELOPE. ANIMALS GRAZE.
VT: MAN SPOTS RARE BIG CAT IN SOUTHERN VERMONT
<p><pi /></p>\n<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Tuesday</p>\n<p>Rutland County, VT</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Brehan Furfey </p>\n<p>Vermont Fish and Wildlife</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>video of Canadian lynx; sound from state biologist; VO of biologist searching for evidence of lynx</p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SCRIPT PROVIDED WCAX</b>--</p>\n<p>A SURPRISE BIG CAT SIGHTING OF A LIFETIME.</p>\n<p>TODAY KATHARINE HUNTLEY WAS ON THE PROWL -- FOLLOWING A RARE FELINE SIGHTING IN SOUTHERN VERMONT.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>PKG:</p>\n<p>Katharine Huntley/Rutland County it's not very often that someone would encounter a big cat while out doing errands, but what one rutland county man saw this weekend he won't soon forget, and he got it on video.</p>\n<p>***nats***</p>\n<p>VERMONTER GARY SHATTUCK WAS DRIVING DOWN A RURAL ROAD ON SATURDAY--WHEN HE CAME ACROSS THIS SURPRISING FELINE.</p>\n<p>HE GOT HIS CAMERA AND STARTED FILMING THE BIG CAT.</p>\n<p>**MORE NATS**</p>\n<p>SHATTUCK THOUGHT WHAT HE WAS FILMING WAS A CANADIAN LYNX -- A CAT RARELY SEEN IN VERMONT. WHEN VERMONT FURBEARER BIOLOGIST BREE FURFEY SAW THE VIDEO, SHE WAS SURE.</p>\n<p>BREHAN FURFEY/VERMONT FISH AND WILDLIFE that's an incredibly rare opportunity. It might be their only opportunity in their entire life. Like, how many people in this world has been able to say that I drove up to a Lynx and I was able to record it.</p>\n<p>I JOINED FURFEY MONDAY AS SHE INVESTIGATED THE SIGHTING.</p>\n<p>Brehan Furfey/Vermont Fish Wildlife What I'm looking for right now is probably some sign of lynx activity.</p>\n<p>SHE SAYS THE CAT IS LIKELY A JUVENILE MALE AND WAS WALKING ALONG THE TREE LINE LOOKING FOR FOOD.</p>\n<p>Brehan Furfey/Vermont Fish Wildlife They'll quietly go along the side and they'll look for prey resources or just hear them and they can easily jump quite a distance to get that anmial so it's a very sneaky way of sneaking up on their prey.</p>\n<p>CANADIAN LYNX ARE PREVALENT IN CANADA WHERE THEIR FOOD OF CHOICE, SNOWSHOE HARE, ARE ABUNDANT.</p>\n<p>THE LAST CONFIRMED SIGHTING OF A CANADIAN LYNX IN VERMONT WAS IN 2018 IN JERICHO. IT'S EVEN MORE RARE FOR THEM TO TRAVEL DOWN TO SOUTHERN VERMONT.</p>\n<p>FISH AND WILDLIFE SAYS THERE'S NOT REASON TO FEAR THE CATS, BUT TO GIVE IT SPACE TO HUNT.</p>\n<p>Brehan Furfey/Vermont Fish Wildlife I strongly encourage poeple to give their distance if they do see it and just a reminder to be respectful of the animal.</p>\n<p>FISH AND WILDLIFE RECEIVE AROUND 1 TO TWO HUNDRED REPORTS OF POTENTIAL LYNX EVERY COUPLE OF YEARS, BUT THE MAJORITY TURN OUT TO BE BOBCATS, WHICH HAVE A WELL-ESTABLISHED POPULATION IN VERMONT.</p>\n<p>LYNX, HAVE HIGHER HINDQUARTERS, VERY LARGE PAWS AND MORE MUTED COLORS.</p>\n<p>Katharine Huntley/Rutland County With bobcat and lynx looking very similar, fish and wildlife says they sitll want people to make the reports if think it might be a lynx because it's important in being able to track them statewide. in rutland county, kh c3n</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b> --KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>VERMONT VIRAL CAUGHT ON CAM WILDLIFE KICKER NATURE ENVIRONMENT NEW ENGLAND CANADA </p>\n<p></p>
ALASKA WILDLIFE
COVER FTG OF CORDOVA, ALASKA WILDLIFE SCENES FOR A CS ON THE IMPACT OF THE EXXON OIL SPILL IN VALDEZ, ALASKA ON THE LOCAL WILDLIFE. 04:00:10 Scenic ws of glacial mountains rising above a marshy lake. Roger Caras su. Nice panning shots of tight formations of Canadian geese in flight. Clips of geese wading across a marshy meadow. ls of an osprey perched atop a tree. 04:17:37 Intv/w a US Forest Service zoologist about the effects of the spill on land based mammals. CI: ANIMALS: BIRDS. CONSERVATION: ANIMAL. DISASTERS: OIL SLICK, ALASKA.
CONTEMPORARY STOCK FOOTAGE
5/2011 WE ALSO VAULT BCSP COPY (DUBS VAULT # 493924) FROZEN TUNDRA, PONTOONS, FISHING VILLAGE, EAGLES, TOTEM POLES, FISHING BOATS, SMALL TOWN SCENES, COMMERCIAL FISHING, ETC...; aerial over snowy mtn tops, air to air shot of water plane (pontoons instead of wheels), aerial frozen tundra; tu shot to corporate office building, ms wooden cabin (smoke coming out pipe on roof); cu old man with eyeglasses looking at camera, Eskimo woman looking at camera (wearing large fur hood); cu woman holding large fish, ms moose in wilderness eating, bearing walking by river; ws woman walking out of cabin to view the surrounding scenery, ms river with small rapids (valley in bg); cu two yellow flowers, ms fishing boat leaving at day break, ws pov from plane (of alaska); z-in to fishing village, street traffic/peds/stores, ms eagle perched in tree; ms couple walking and looking at flowers, cu yellow flowers, cu dogs face, tu from river bed to old houses; craftsman examine totem pole laying on ground, ms men creating at totem pole, cu of ax chipping away wood; ms totem pole, cu of totem poles (various), cu propeller on small plane starting to spin; pan shot small water plane/pontoon t/o, pov of mtns/forest (from plane), ms bear in shallow river fishing; cu trout/salmon in water (bear catches fish), ms small gentle waterfall; pov from back and front of small fishing boat (going to location), ms seagulls catching fish in lake; ms three people in small fishing boat (on lake-forest in bg), ots man reeling in fish; ecu hand turning reel on fishing rod, ots fisherman drags fish into large net, cu fisherman holding fish; cu fish placed in ice cooler (igloo), ws lake (storm clouds in bg-r/t); ws cruise ship (snow covered mtns in bg), pov boat/ship (forest/woods/mountains); ws cruise ship (snowy mountains in bg, cu elderly man looking thru binoculars, ms whale breaching; ms young boys on edge of boat launch/dock fishing, ws fishing village (forest in bg); ms three young kids paddling in boat, small town street scene, cu sign (fish/wildlife parking only); ws commercial fishing boat docks, pov captain/driver of boat (pointing while driving); ms worker on commercial fishing boat working with large net, ms worker on fishing boat (turning wheel-controls net); ms large net on side on boat slowly goes into water, ms worker watching cable (from pulley for nets); ms large net being raised out of water, large basket of shrimp are poured into bottom of boat; ecu hand holding shrimp, ms fishing boat on water at golden hour, pan shot town near water (valley in bg); ms lumberjack/man cutting down tree, ms trees being moved by cable system, t/u shot to area cleared of trees; ms small town street scene, cu woman doing water painting, cu fillets of fish placed on grill; cu tundra, ms glacier (waterfall-camera pans over to pan shot), ms water plane taxing on water; ws water plane t/o on lake (snowy mtn in bg), air to air shot (aterplane-snowy mtn in bg); pov from plane Aerial snow capped mountains), aerials of glacier, pov of glacier not tundra (as seen from boat); cu ice calving, ms tour boat (tourist on boat), silhouette of couple having coffee (lake in bg); ms small town street scene (Canadian flag on store front), cu golden labrador (dog); ms bed & breakfast home (forest and mtns in bg), ms Indians dancing, various nature beauty; cu bald eagle (screeching), (various eagles), ms small town street scene (snowy mountain in bg); bed & breakfast/inn, pov train thru mountains/forest, pov car (forest/mountain in bg); ms mowing grass on top of his roof (weird/strange), paddleboat, panning for gold, earth moving equipment; cu gold nuggets ;
Sockeye salmon in spawning grounds, Canada
Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) in the shallow freshwater spawning grounds where they lay their eggs, British Columbia, Canada. After spending their adult lives at sea, sockeye salmon migrate back to the river that they were born in. Once they reach the spawning grounds they will change from this silver colour to a red colour.
Momentum
AERIAL SHOT flying low over jagged surface of Daly Glacier (shot with IMAX camera).