Description |
1 videodisc (45 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
System Details |
DVD, widescreen presentation; 5.1 surround. |
Language |
Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
Credits |
Director of photography, Nick de Pencier ; edited by Carole Larsen ; original music by Chris Whitely with special guest, Rick Fines. |
Note |
Originally aired on the television program The Nature of Things. |
Access |
This DVD may not play in all DVD players. |
Note |
Produced with the participation of CMF/FMC. |
Audience |
TV G: Grades 9-12. |
Summary |
"With their agile little hands, raccoons have become the urban bandits we love and hate. In the past 70 years, their population has exploded in North American cities, and interaction with humans is making them smarter -- maybe even pushing them down a new evolutionary path. Using high-definition, infrared cameras that turn pitch dark into daylight, The Nature of Things achieves something that has never been done before: it intimately follows a family of urban raccoons over the course of six months. Under the watchful eye of their mother, the young grow, develop and learn to navigate the raccoon capital of the world, Toronto."--Container. |
Contents |
Introduction -- Venturing from the den -- Omnivores -- Night in the life. |
Subject |
Raccoon -- Behavior.
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Raccoon -- Ontario -- Toronto.
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Urban animals -- Ecology.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary television programs.
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Added Author |
Fleming, Susan K.
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Flanagan, Siobhan.
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Whitely, Chris.
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
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Raccoons Inc.
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Canada Media Fund.
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CBC Learning (Firm)
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Added Title |
Nature of things (Television program)
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ISBN |
9781608836291 |
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1608836290 |
Standard No. |
841887016322 |
Music No. |
NAT62907 CBC Learning |
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