Wilderness Society records. Series 15, Audio visual material, 1955-1998.

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Wilderness Society records. Series 15, Audio visual material, 1955-1998.

The Wilderness Society acquired film and video material on subjects related to its work for reference use. It also created films for educational purposes and public service announcements. This series contains 16 mm film, VHS, magnetic tape reels and audio cassette formats, and includes subjects such as Maine Wilderness, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and ancient forests. Also included are cassette recordings of award presentations, speeches and interviews. An interesting addition to this collection is the wildlife sound tapes, including Humpback Whale songs, loons, ice break-up and wolves. The material is organized primarily by format.

10 linear ft. (14 boxes)

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