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9 minutes/Grades 3-Adult
Produced by Paulle Clark for The Young Naturalist Foundation
A charming film for young naturalists about the care of injured
or orphaned owls. On a visit to the Owl Rehabilitation Centre in
Vineland, Ontario, 13-year-old Sarah Eliot learns about the
importance of "imprinting" from the Center's remarkable founder,
Kay McKeever. The films shows how Ms. McKeever raises owls that
are releasable to their wild habitat with nurturing help provided
by other owls. With Study Guide.
Awards: Editor's Choice, Science Books & Films; Best of Category,
National Educational Film & Video Festival; Special Commendation,
Catholic AV Educators Media Festival; American Film Festival
- "This timeless, ageless program will delight and inform young
and old alike." Media Review
- "Highly recommended to anyone interested in helping children
gain a greater appreciation of animals. The teacher's guide and
the hands-on activities are similarly excellent." Science Books &
Films
- "A charming cameo of wildlife conservation for classroom and
public library programs." Booklist
Subject Areas: BIRDS, communication, ENVIRONMENT, habitat
ISBN: 0-920519-63-6

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