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Ministry of Environment films and videotapes
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Good hunting brother

The item is a reel of nature film. It outlines the duck's life cycle, including the impact of predators and natural hazards. Shows the activities of Ducks Unlimited to maintain the duck population. Most (if not all) of the footage appears to have been shot at sites in the United States.

Limits to growth : out-takes

The item is a reel of film out-takes filmed at the time of the Habitat conference. The out-takes depict local environmental problems and other urban concerns, such as traffic congestion, garbage dumps, airport crowding, air pollution and housing shortages.

Ministry of Environment films and videotapes

  • GR-3364
  • Series
  • [ca. 1930]-[ca. 1985]; predominant 1941-1983

The series consists of film footage, films and videotapes that were shot or produced by branches of the Ministry of Environment and its predecessor bodies, as well as some non-Ministry productions that were circulated by its Information Services Branch. Activities of the Fish and Wildlife Branch and the Parks Branch are depicted.

British Columbia. Ministry of Environment (1979-1986)

Ruth Creek stream clearance

The item is a reel of film footage. At Ruth Creek on Vancouver Island, staff members of the Salmonid Enhancement Program are shown clearing log jams and fallen trees from key stream areas to enable fish to find their way upstream.

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