Wilderness invasion : the battle against invasive plants on public lands
(DVD)
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Contributors
Published
Scottsbluff, Nebraska : Insight Creative Independent Productions, 2013.
Edition
Widescreen format
Physical Description
1 videodisc (20 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inches.
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Location | Call Number | Note | Status |
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Park Co. Library - Audio Visual Collection | DVD 333.9533 WILDERNE | Gift 2014 | On Shelf |
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Published
Scottsbluff, Nebraska : Insight Creative Independent Productions, 2013.
Format
DVD
Edition
Widescreen format
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Film made possible through funding from Wyoming Department of Agriculture; Nevada Department of Agriculture; United States Forest Service and Private Forestry Program, Region IV.
Creation/Production Credits
Becky McMillen, writer director; Udell L. Hughes, Ed.D., researcher.
Participants/Performers
Becky McMillen, narrator. Interviews with Trampus Barhaug, law enforcement officer, Bighorn National Forest; Aaron Foster, Assistant Supervisor, Teton County (Wyo.) Weed and Pest Control District; Daryl Riersgard, Weed Coordinator, Paradise Valley (Nev.) Weed District; Tye Cicci, Forest and Wilderness Horseback Spray Crew, Park County (Wyo.) Weed & Pest Control District/Forest Service; Adrianne Peterson, NAWMA Weed Free Forage Program Coordinator, Sublette County (Wyo.) Weed and Pest Control District Supervisor; Jamie Greer, Weed Free Forage Program Coordinator, Nevada Department of Agriculture; Steve Knopp, weed free forage producer, Knopp Farms, Cody (Wyo.); Quint Ross, weed free forage consumer/producer, Camp Richardson Corral and Pack Station, Lake Tahoe (Calif.); Nathan A. Leising, weed free forage producer, Flying Eagle Ranch, Gardnerville (Nev.); Rena Escabedo, U.S. Forest Service Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator, Lake Tahoe (Nev.) Basin Management Unit; Greg Lehman, weed free aggregate producer, Cinderline Trucking Inc., Carson City (Nev.); Pete Guernsey, Natural Resource Ecologist/Biologist, QEP Resources, anticline natural gas field, Pinedale (Wyo.)
Summary
Documentary about dangers of invasive plants on the public lands of the western United States. Plants include leafy spurge, Russian knapweed, dalmation toadflax, saltcedar (tamarisk), Canada thistle, field bindweed, oxeye daisy, medusahead, blue weed (viper's bugloss), perennial pepperweed. According to the film, invasive plants can cause economic, ecological or even human harm. Features interviews with many people involved in enforcement of weed mitigation and production of weed free forage.
System Details
DVD, widescreen format.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
McMillen, B., & Hughes, U. L. (2013). Wilderness invasion: the battle against invasive plants on public lands (Widescreen format). Insight Creative Independent Productions.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)McMillen, Becky and Udell L. Hughes. 2013. Wilderness Invasion: The Battle against Invasive Plants On Public Lands. Insight Creative Independent Productions.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)McMillen, Becky and Udell L. Hughes. Wilderness Invasion: The Battle against Invasive Plants On Public Lands Insight Creative Independent Productions, 2013.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)McMillen, Becky., and Udell L Hughes. Wilderness Invasion: The Battle against Invasive Plants On Public Lands Widescreen format, Insight Creative Independent Productions, 2013.
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