
The State of the Planet's Wildlife [DVD-1490]. Series: Journey to Planet Earth. 57 min. 2006.
Speculates that almost half of the world's wildlife species may become extinct in the next fifty years as a result of loss of habitat, climate change, predation by humans, and other human activities. Suggests possible strategies for averting such a catastrophe. Examines the situations of lowland gorillas in Africa and in the Bronx Zoo, grizzly bears in the Blackfoot River valley of Montana, migrating birds and wetlands habitat in the Florida everglades, and elephants in Zambia. Originally broadcast on PBS as an episode of the television program "Journey to Planet Earth" on Apr. 18th, 2006.

The State of the Ocean's Animals [DVD-1491]. Series: Journey to Planet Earth. 57 min. 2007.
Investigates why so many of our ocean's animals are disappearing. Case studies focus on global issues including climate change, sea-level rise, over-fishing and habitat destruction. Areas of focus include: Antarctica and the emperor penguin; Melbourne Beach, Florida and sea turtles; Klamath River, Oregon and salmon; Monterey Bay, California and sea otters. Originally broadcast as an episode of the television program "Journey to Planet Earth" in 2007.
