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The Deal With Harbor Seals
The Harbor Seals of New England have many adaptations that help them in the wild
Monkey Business!
Monkey business is family business with Golden Lion Tamarins at Roger Williams Park Zoo
From an Otter Point of View
Matt from Roger Williams Park Zoo introduces campers to four new river otter pups.
Ocean Acidification
Adam from Save the Bay shows how climate change is affecting our oceans and the balance of life within it.
Food Webs
Jeannine at Save the Bay explains the complex food webs of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, and how you can identify food webs in your environment.
Be Like a Sloth!
Campers visit sloth parents, Wesley and Fiona and their new baby sloth Beany, at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, in Providence, Rhode Island.
Native Voices: Tomaquag Museum
Native Voices: Tomaquag Museum profiles the 60-year history of this Rhode Island cultural institution.
Format: Video
Clean Of Graphics: No
Type: Interstitial/Promo
Duration: 00:04:40
Station:Rhode Island PBS
NATIVE AMERICA: Gary Glassman 1
Gary Glassman, Executive Producer & Director, NATIVE AMERICA discusses the series.
Format: Video
Clean Of Graphics: No
Type: Interstitial/Promo
Duration: 00:03:20
Station:Rhode Island PBS
Native Voices: Wampum
Native Voices: Wampum profiles artist Allen Hazard’s creation of pieces that preserve and continue Native American culture and traditions.
Format: Video
Clean Of Graphics: No
Type: Interstitial/Promo
Duration: 00:04:40
Station:Rhode Island PBS
Native Voices: Social Issues
"Native Voices: Social Issues" profiles key issues facing Native Americans regionally in Rhode Island, and beyond.
Format: Video
Clean Of Graphics: No
Type: Interstitial/Promo
Duration: 00:05:09
Station:Rhode Island PBS
NATIVE AMERICA: Gary Glassman 2
Gary Glassman, Executive Producer & Director, NATIVE AMERICA discusses the series.
Format: Video
Clean Of Graphics: No
Type: Interstitial/Promo
Duration: 00:02:40
Station:Rhode Island PBS