Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 19, 2015

Watch The Sagebrush Sea

This Wednesday, May 20 the PBS show Nature is showing “The Sagebrush Sea”, a documentary shot, edited, and produced by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s multimedia team. The film focuses on wildlife and conservation in the threatened sagebrush region that covers 250,000 square miles of North America. Watch the trailer at Sagebrush Sea Trailer. Check your local PBS station for broadcast time. Learn more at The Sagebrush Sea.

If you missed it you can watch it online at http://video.pbs.org/video/2365475128/


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  1. sharonstjoan's avatar

    Reblogged this on Coalition for American Wildbirds.

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  2. GarryRogers's avatar

    Reblogged this on GarryRogers Nature Conservation and Science Fiction and commented:
    The sagebrush vegetation of the Great Basin is the most abused and devastated ecosystem in America. Livestock grazing, introduced invasive plants, and wildfire have replaced it with invasive alien plants.

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