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Playing smart against invasive species how to enjoy and protect the great outdoors /

Title
Playing smart against invasive species [videorecording] : how to enjoy and protect the great outdoors / [U.S. Forest Service].
Publication
[Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Forest Service, [2010]

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Additional Authors
Invasive Species Program (U.S.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009022554
Description
1 videodisc (69 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4.
Summary
"America's spectacular public and private lands and waters provide some of the greatest opportunities for outdoor recreation in the world. However, these beautiful and inspiring natural places in which we enjoy our outdoor recreation heritage are under attack from hundreds of invasive plants, animals, and pathogens. These exotic invaders disrupt the natural ecological balance of these places and can negatively impact the quality of our outdoor recreation experiences, reduce access to these areas, and can threaten human health and safety. The loss of outdoor recreation uses in an area due to invasive species infestations can drastically impact local recreation-dependent economies. In response, outdoor recreation enthusiasts--campers, hikers, climbers, bikers, boaters, OHV riders, skiers, horseback riders, guides/outfitters, and many others--are fighting back to protect and enjoy the places they love by becoming aware of what they can do and taking steps to prevent the spread of these invaders. Prevention and control of invasive species is an achievable goal linked directly to common outdoor recreation ethics and stewardship principles. By working together, all of us can keep America's lands and waters protected for future generations"--US Forest Service web site.
Alternative Title
How to enjoy and protect the great outdoors
Subject
Note
  • Title from disc.
  • Includes subtitles.
  • "Produced by the USDA Forest Service Invasive Species Program, in partnership with many organizations and individuals."
  • Shipping list no.: 2011-0011-E.
  • In container 19 x 14 cm.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available via the internet.
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
  • System requirements: PC with DVD drive; DVD player.
Contents
Track 1: Full length program (26:45 min.) -- Track 2: Short version (16:26 min.) -- Track 3: Trailer (6:05 min.) -- Track 4: Bonus program (19:15 min.).
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library