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Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:

The Living Water series, part 1: Nature's Plan, 1953

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

"A companion to the film 'Man's Problem,' this film describes the water cycle as nature's plan for providing all living things with life-giving water. Natural and time-lapse photography combine with animated drawings to clarify the mechanics of the water cycle and to describe and contrast various water cycle patterns in North America"----Water Films, 2nd edition, compiled by National Science Film Library of the Canadian Film Institute (1964).

Dates: 1953

The Living Water series, part 2: Man's Problem, 1953

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

Color silent print. "A sequel to the film 'Nature's Plan,' this film demonstrates our absolute dependence on an adequate supply of clear, fresh water. It describes our increasingly serious water shortage problem and outliens the steps that must be taken if water is to be made available in the future for our increasing population and expanding industry"--Water Films, 2nd edition, compiled by National Science Film Library of the Canadian Film Institute (1964).

Dates: 1953

The Living Water series, part 2: Man's Problem (Soundtrack), 1953

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

English-language soundtrack. "A sequel to the film 'Nature's Plan,' this film demonstrates our absolute dependence on an adequate supply of clear, fresh water. It describes our increasingly serious water shortage problem and outliens the steps that must be taken if water is to be made available in the future for our increasing population and expanding industry"--Water Films, 2nd edition, compiled by National Science Film Library of the Canadian Film Institute (1964).

Dates: 1953

The Web of Life series, part 1: The Strands Grow, 1950

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

"Fossil remains and other prehistoric relics illustrate how continued life depends on an organism's ability to adapt itself to changes in its environment. The growth and development of the climax forest is shown in detail. For junior and senior high school and adult groups"--1951 Catalog of Copyright Entries.

Dates: 1950

The Web of Life series, part 1: The Strands Grow (Portuguese language soundtrack), 1950

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

Portuguese-language soundtrack. "Fossil remains and other prehistoric relics illustrate how continued life depends on an organism's ability to adapt itself to changes in its environment. The growth and development of the climax forest is shown in detail. For junior and senior high school and adult groups"--1951 Catalog of Copyright Entries.

Dates: 1950

The Web of Life series, part 1: The Strands Grow (Spanish language soundtrack), 1950

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

Spanish-language soundtrack. "Fossil remains and other prehistoric relics illustrate how continued life depends on an organism's ability to adapt itself to changes in its environment. The growth and development of the climax forest is shown in detail. For junior and senior high school and adult groups"--1951 Catalog of Copyright Entries.

Dates: 1950

The Web of Life series, part 2: The Strand Breaks (Portugeuse language soundtrack), 1951

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

Portuguese-language soundtrack. "Follows the chain of events when a strand is broken in the web of life. Shows a forest, destroyed by a windstorm, which eventually becomes a productive area as a grassland until again a strand is broken. Stresses that man's survival depends on his immediate use of the knowledge and science available to him if he is to survive"--Audio-Visual Catalog, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.

Dates: 1951

The Web of Life series, part 2: The Strand Breaks (Spanish language version), 1951

 Item — Container: Unit 1, Shelf: A
Scope and Contents

Spanish-language silent print. "Follows the chain of events when a strand is broken in the web of life. Shows a forest, destroyed by a windstorm, which eventually becomes a productive area as a grassland until again a strand is broken. Stresses that man's survival depends on his immediate use of the knowledge and science available to him if he is to survive"--Audio-Visual Catalog, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.

Dates: 1951

Too Late, part 1, 1957

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

"Produced under the sponsorship of the Jamaica Population Research Foundation for the Conservation Foundation New York, United States"--Film titles

Dates: 1957

[Unidentified footage possibly from Conservation Foundation film], circa 1948-1964

 Item — Box: Moldy Box 001
Scope and Contents

The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.

Dates: circa 1948-1964

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Archival Object 43
Collection 2
 
Subject
Marine laboratories 2
Wildlife conservation 2
Wildlife conservation -- Africa 2
Marine biologists 1
Marine ecology 1