Video Clips
Videos about the state wildlife action plans:
Tennessee Wildlife Action Plan Video
An inspiring video about the Tennessee Wildlife Action Plan featuring original music from composer Don King, who works for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. For more information visit www.tnwildlife.org
Virginia Wildlife Action Plan Video
A video to promote the Virginia wildlife action plan featuring music and narration by Nashville artist Adrienne Young. Adrienne rewrote portions of her hit song "Hills 'n Hollers" to include references to Virginia landscapes. You can learn more at www.bewildvirginia.org
Florida Wildlife Legacy Initiative Video
Learn more about the Florida Wildlife Legacy Initiative, an
action plan recently completed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission and its partners to conserve wildlife and
vital natural areas for future generations.
Nevada Wildlife Action Plan Video
Learn more about the Nevada Wildlife Action Plan, recently completed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife and its
partners working together to prevent wildlife from becoming
endangered.
Sustaining New Hampshire's Wildlife Legacy
A video about the history of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and it's growing funding needs as we enter a new era of
wildlife conservation marked by the completion of New Hampshire's
Wildlife Action Plan. To fit YouTube limits, we've cut about a minute of great wildlife footage from the end, visit
www.wildnh.com for information on how to
receive a complete DVD.
Oklahoma Wildlife Action Plan Video
A brief video clip about the Oklahoma Wildlife Action Plan produced for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's "Outdoor Oklahoma" TV show.
Generic State Wildlife Action Plan Video
With a grant from the Association's AWARE foundation, the Nevada Department of Wildlife has produced a generic video about the state wildlife action plans for any state to use in their presentations.
To order a copy of the DVD please contact Lynn Foster (lfoster@ndow.org).
Videos from the Teaming with Wildlife Steering Committee:
TRCP: State Wildlife Grants and Sportsmen
This 8 minute production by the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership is about building a better future for hunting and fishing through the State Wildlife Grants Program and the state wildlife action plans. By working together we can conserve the wildlife and natural places that are so important to many of our family traditions. For more information about Teaming with Wildlife please visit www.trcp.org.
Video clips of Teaming with Wildlife news coverage:
Compilation of Clips from 2006
This compilation of media clips on the state wildlife action plans and Teaming with Wildlife was assembled by our communications firm, Laguens, Hamburger, Kully, Klose, begins with the Tennessee video and then moves on to showcase print and broadcast media from dozens of states.
March 2007 Nebraska Media Tour Coverage
Coverage of Teaming with Wildlife's March 2007 media tour of the sandhill crane migration in Kearney, Nebraska by KHAS-TV. This clip includes interviews of Mark Humpert of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and Naomi Edelson of the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
Ohio Riffleshell Mussel Restoration Coverage
A brief news clip from the Ohio News Network about a State
Wildlife Grants funded riffleshell mussel restoration project. Ohio
DNR's Division of Wildlife is working with partners to clean up
Ohio's waters and restore mussels before they become more rare and
more costly to protect.
Virginia Wildlife Action Plan-"Perspective" PBS Show (in two parts)
An episode of the Virginia PBS show "Perspective" was dedicated to Virginia's exciting new Wildlife Action Plan. It includes an interview with Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries' Wildlife Diversity Director David Whitehurst and Board Chairman John Montgomery. This show has been split into two parts and contains a shortened version of the action plan video. The full video is available above. For more information, please visit www.bewildvirginia.org.
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