"Fish Out of Water" (p. 8) A B 



the story that research is untangling in tidal ecology with the 

 grunion as protagonist. 



"Beach Hike" (p. 44) ABC 



This Justice Douglas film lends significance to the need for 

 preserving wilderness areas. 



"We Share This Land" (p. 15) A B 



useful for understanding of the open space problem and its 

 possible solution. 



"Life in the Woodlot" (p. 34) AC 



beautiful and nostalgic film of considerable significance for 

 all ages. 



POLLUTION: 



"Water, Pattern of Life" (p. 14) A B C 



Water problems of the state of Ohio and its relationship to the 

 equally important problem of open space make this film sig- 

 nificant as an introduction to these related problems. 



"Water" (p. 13) A B 



Excellent animation presents the case for world cooperation 

 on the water problem. Good background material on hydrologic 

 cycle. Best for sophisticated audience. 



"Living Water Series" (p. 10) AC 



does similar job better for student audience. 



"Crisis on the Kanawha" (p. 43) A B 



a specific account of the cleanup of an American river. 



"How Our Town Saved the River" (p. 44) A B 



parochial but eloquent account in definitive terms of what one 

 town accomplished. 



"Control of Air Pollution" (p. 42 ) A B C 

 "Effects of Air Pollution" 



"Sources of Air Pollution" 



a short and dramatic account in three five-minute films of the 

 rapidly growing problem of air pollution. 



"Air Pollution Everybody's Business" (p. 25) A B 

 an industrial point of view. Worthy of discussion. 



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