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Video Title |
Description |
Target Audience |
Length |
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Advanced Walleye Systems III |
Hop in the boat with veteran anglers as they show you how to "read" water to quickly determine the highest percentage fishing spots that hold the most active and aggressive walleyes. |
Middle School to High School Students |
67 |
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Ancient Forests: Vanishing in Pacific NW |
Portrays the vanishing legacy of the ancient forests of the Pacific. |
Middle School to High School Students |
15 |
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Ancient Sea Turtles |
Shows the reproduction cycle, vividly exposes the turtles major threats and shows of the actions being taken to help turtles. |
All Ages |
20 |
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Backyard Conservation |
A nine minute look at easy and fun ways to enjoy your yard more and do your part to improve the environment. |
Middle School Students and Older |
9 |
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Becoming an Outdoors Woman |
A DNREC production reviewing the Becoming an Outdoors woman program set up by the Department of Fish and Wildlife. |
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9 |
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BMP's Supporting Trapping Sustaining Trapping |
Evaluates Trapping matters and Regulated Trapping and Furbearer Management In the United States. |
Adults |
26 |
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Call Me Can |
Story about aluminum recycling. |
Elementary Students |
18 |
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Catch Me If You Can |
Learn how animals learn things for adulthood, as they play as youngsters. |
All ages |
46 |
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Catfish Fever |
Authoritative video about America's favorite sport fish. An in-depth where-to how-to video with a heart-- a feeling for the passionate pursuit of catfish. |
Middle School Students |
62 |
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Center for Marine Conservation |
PSA on Coastal Cleanup. |
All Ages |
30 |
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Chesapeake: The Twilight Estuary |
Looks at the causes and effects of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. |
All Ages |
40 |
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Choices for Clean Power |
Summarizes the significant legislative requirements as well as the complex technology and cost trade-offs facing utility decision markers. |
Adult |
4 |
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Clean from the Start |
Illustrates how to set up backyard residential composting bins, and views the country's best source-separated composting facilities. |
Adult |
58 |
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Clean Water Clean Choices |
Highlights results of various projects used in bout urban and rural settings to clean water. |
High School Students or older |
20 |
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Collect the Data |
Teaches you that you can get information from books, data banks, and television. |
All ages |
15 |
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Conservation Through Cooperation |
New Castle, Kent and Sussex Conservation districts and the work they do. |
Grades 5 and up |
60 |
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Conserving America: The Wetlands |
Explore the richest and least understood of America's landscapes-- its swamps and marshes. America's wetlands are disappearing at the rate of 300,000 acres each year. With them go wildlife, food supplies, and a way of life that can never be recaptured. |
Middle to High School students |
60 |
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Cutting Edge Technology, The |
Report on Stormwater. |
Adults |
15 |
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Delaware Outdoor Wonders |
Short PSA about increasing the Wild Turkey population. |
All Ages |
30 |
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Delaware Turkey Hunting Safety Tips |
Brief video about turkey hunting safety, with real scenarios. |
Adult |
6 |
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Diversity |
Six minute outline on the need and importance of maintaining a diverse environment in all settings. |
Middle School Students and Older |
6 |
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Down the Drain |
Takes a close look at something that's easy to take for granted- water. The earth is covered with it, humans are full of it, and almost everything depends on it; however there's only some much useable, clean water to go around. |
All ages |
27 |
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Drinking Water: Quality on Tap |
Shows how the source, supply, treatment, and delivery systems for drinking water operate. |
Middle to High School students |
25 |
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Endangered Species Act, The |
Review of effects of the Endangered Species Act. |
Adult |
11 |
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Environment |
Video that explores different aspects of the environment throughout Delaware. |
Middle School to High School Students |
50 |
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Environmental Review, An |
Reviews the efforts to restore natural wetlands in Delaware. |
Adult |
6 |
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EPA's Energy Star: Home Sealing |
PSA on making homes more energy efficient. |
All Ages |
13 |
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Estuary Enhancement Program |
Depicts the purposes and uses of a natural estuary and describes life within an estuary. |
All ages |
17 |
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Firearms Safety and The Hunter II |
Practical video on hunting safety. Real life examples are used in the video. |
Adults |
22 |
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From a Distance |
The story line is about a series of satellites named Landsat which have been providing spectacular images of Earth from space since 1972. |
All Ages |
46 |
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Gaining Ground for Wildlife |
Explores the largest restoration project in North America, the North American Waterfowl Management Plan to protect and maintain the wildlife environments. |
High School Students or older |
21 |
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Go With The Flow |
Discusses the cycle of water on Earth. |
All ages |
15 |
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Ground Water Education |
Summary of all things that can contaminate the ground water and ways to prevent them from occurring. |
Middle School to High School Students |
35 |
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H2O TV The Wastewater Video |
Explores Water Earth's water cycle and the wastewater that is produced as we water our lawns and clean our cars. |
Middle School Students |
11 |
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Habitat Earth |
Examines the concept of the "web of life" as it introduces students to wildlife's interdependence with each other and their environment. |
All Ages |
30 |
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Hazardous Waste Cleanup |
Illustrates multiple ways water systems can be infected with hazardous material. |
Middle to High School students |
9 |
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Heading for Shore |
Shows the struggle to save coastal areas. |
Middle to High School Students |
29 |
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Home for Pearl, A |
Teaches children about wildlife habitat and heightens their awareness of what wildlife needs to survive. |
Elementary Students |
70 |
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Hunting Heritage |
Explores America's rich history in hunting through experiences as a child, young man, a father and a grandfather. |
Middle School Students |
12 |
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If Dolphins Could Talk |
This program highlights these fascinating animals and describes research being done at Hawaii's Kewalo Basin Marine Mammal Lab to help explain the abilities of these curious and remarkably intelligent creatures. |
All Ages |
60 |
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In Celebration of America's Wildlife |
Tells the story of Pittman Robertson and what it has meant to wildlife conservation |
All ages |
57 |
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Jo-Jo Mosquito |
Explores various types of mosquitoes and the natural environment. |
Elementary and Middle School Students |
11 |
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Judgment on the Water |
Explores water and boat safety. |
Adult |
16 |
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Just a Drop in the Ocean |
Fun video featuring "Willie Water drop" as he takes you on a tour of the water sources in the world and how contaminants travel through the water. Explore water runoff, paint dumping and fertilizer misuse. |
Elementary Students |
9 |
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Learning to be Water Wise & Energy Efficient |
Video intended to be used as an Introduction to the Learning to be Water Wise and Energy Efficient program. |
Grades 4-8 |
18 |
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Marine Careers |
Describes marine careers, from the University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program. |
High School Students or older |
18 |
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Maryland Farmers Doing Right for Chesapeake |
Video describes the benefits of Maryland farmers to the Chesapeake Bay and the effect on the environment. |
High School Students or older |
15 |
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Mill Creek- A New Beginning |
Examines the biodiversity that Mill Creek has while exploring aquatic habitats and flood plains. |
Middle School to High School Students |
33 |
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Murderkill river Tributary Action Team Forums |
Discusses the water condition throughout the Murderkill River. |
Middle to High School students |
11 |
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Nature In Balance Revised |
Explores several different natural environments. |
All Ages |
26 |
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No Safe Harbor |
Explores the foundation of our water and our fish as they journey from the eastern bays to the western sounds. |
Elementary Students |
19 |
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Ozone: Double Trouble |
Educates Students about air quality and ozone issues. Fosters environmental literacy, nurtures students' interest in environmental science, and ensures that critical air topics are included in educational activities. |
Junior High and older |
17 |
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Partnerships for Watersheds |
Addresses watershed concerns using a voluntary approach. |
Middle School Students |
13 |
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Pea Patch Island Heronry Region |
Video outlining the historical background to Pea Patch Islands' Heron population. |
High School Students or older |
11 |
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Problem with Shallow Disposal Systems, The |
This video looks at the real life challenges and successes experienced by three different communities faced with polluted drinking water supplies and a totally unexpected source of contamination. |
Adult |
15 |
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Proton Dan Explores Refuse Burning |
Illustrates multiple problems with refuse burning and common misconceptions. |
Middle School Students |
15 |
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Recycle This! |
Teaches students :1) Recycling helps protect the environment, save energy, reduce waste, and conserve resources, 2)You can recycle paper plastic, aluminum, and glass and 3) Start recycling today- you can make a difference. |
All ages |
38 |
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Recycling: Your next Assignment |
Detailed display of different ways to recycle aluminum cans. |
Elementary Students |
18 |
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle |
Teaches kids about air and water pollution and how to prevent this occurrence. |
Late elementary to early Middle School Students |
19 |
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Ritual of the Spring Tide |
Documents the ancient spawning of horseshoe crabs to the Delaware Bay. |
High School Students or older |
17 |
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Rotten Truth |
This entertaining video takes you on an adventure with surprise guests like Rappin Wrapper, to learn the Rotten Truth about garbage. You will visit a landfill, take a tour through the Museum of Modern Garbage and much more. You'll find amazing facts, terr |
Middle to High School students |
30 |
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Safe and Sorry Water Safety |
Water Safety tips. |
Elementary Students |
7 |
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Salmon Story |
Story of the Idaho Salmon and the reasons for it rapidly becoming extinct. |
Middle School and older |
13 |
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Saving Inky |
This video takes a journey with Inky, a sperm whale found in New Jersey, and her rehabilitation process after to swallowing foreign objects from the ocean. |
All Ages |
22 |
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Saving Water |
The video is set in the future where only one carafe of clean water is left. Shows multiple ways to conserve and save water. |
All ages |
8 |
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Saving Water Unit |
This video is set in the future where only one carafe of clean water is left, it demonstrates multiple ways to save water and energy. |
Late elementary to early Middle School Students |
8 |
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Simple Things You Can Do to Save Energy |
Highly entertaining introduction for kids on energy conservation. The video follows 12 year old Sarah as she takes viewers on an unusual tour through a home where light bulbs talk, an energy sucking beast lives in a basement, and kids are blown away by hu |
Elementary Students |
15 |
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Small Town Saves Worlds |
Evaluates how a small town can cut down and reduce the small particles that pollute our air we breathe. |
Middle School Students |
8 |
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Snow Geese Preview |
PSA about Snow Geese and the effect on the environment. |
All Ages |
3 |
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Status of Waterfowl |
This video is an overview of the condition of waterfowl populations and breeding habitat in North America. 2003 |
Middle School Students and Older |
26 |
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Storm Sewers Don't go to the Sewer Plant |
Music video created to make students aware of the value of storm sewers. |
Elementary and Middle School Students |
21 |
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Surface Water Video, The |
Evaluates oceans, lakes, rivers and streams , and wetlands that are often taken for granted. Clean water is becoming more and more scarce, the video gives more insight to water pollution. |
Elementary and Middle School Students |
8 |
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Talking About Sea Turtles |
This video helps to explain the life cycle of loggerhead turtles. |
Elementary Students |
12 |
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Tomorrows Energy Today |
Showcases exciting, new energy options that were once considered futuristic but, in fact are in use today. Other renewable energy options featured use the sun to neutralize hazardous wastes, to formulate materials, or simply provide indoor lighting. |
High School Students or older |
23 |
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Trashing the Oceans/ Port of Newport |
Where does all the trash on the beaches come from? This video will show the consequences of littering our oceans and how we can help stop this pollution. |
Middle to High School students |
7 |
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Urban Storm water Runoff: DE's Inland Bays |
Discusses pollution problems in Delaware Bays. |
Middle School Students |
18 |
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Water bound: The Story of Ft. Delaware |
Presents unique exploration into history and legacy of this military fortress. |
All ages |
30 |
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Water Works Wonders National Awareness |
Commercials encouraging recreational fishing. |
All Ages |
2 |
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We all live in a Watershed |
A five minute introduction to the important role proper watershed management plays in our quality of life. Although the California Association of Resource Districts produced the video for California audiences. The information is suitable for audiences nat |
Middle to High School students |
6 |
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We C.A.R.E. |
Evaluation of surface and groundwater contamination. |
High School Students or older |
15 |
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Wealth in Wetlands, The |
Describes the value of wetlands. |
Junior High and older |
23 |
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Welcome to our Wetlands |
Cartoon- A fun-filled show for kids about the difference between marshes, wetlands and estuaries. |
Elementary Students |
13 |
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Wetlands in Crisis |
Describes the many dangers faced by wetland areas. |
Middle School to High School Students |
20 |
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When the Tide Goes Out |
An instructional program about biodiversity. |
Middle School and older |
24 |
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Wild About Life |
An instructional program about biodiversity. |
Middle to High School students |
55 |
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World In Our Backyard, A |
Program developed to help create a multi-disciplinary course to turn students on to wetlands and give them a hands on experience in protecting them. |
High School Students or older |
24 |
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Year in Whitetail Country, A |
Sights and sounds of the Whitetail deer in their natural environment. |
All ages |
58 |
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Yes I Can |
Multi- material recycling video intended to get students to want to make a difference. |
Elementary |
20 |
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Yes Tour Working for a Change, The |
Youth for Environmental Sanity |
All ages |
29 |
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Yes, Delaware Recycles |
Recylcling basics at children's level. |
Elementary Students |
9 |
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You Can't Grow Home Again |
Get a special kid's eye view of the Costa Rican Rainforest. Find out why rainforests are making headlines- see what lives there, understand the effect rainforest destruction has on each of us, and learn what can be done to help them survive. Vivid locati |
Elementary to Middle School Students |
60 |
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3-D Sea |
Oceans may look the same on the top but underneath they're all different, filled with spectacular sea dwelling creatures from tiny coral to 6-foot long tubeworms! Animal life in each underwater environment depends on the depth temperature, salinity, and oxygen. |
All Ages |