Exploring the Pacific Northwest
Feature Documentaries
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1h 4m
This film journeys through the natural environments of North America's Pacific Northwest - from volcanic mountain ranges, to coastal shorelines, open drylands and more. Within these diverse ecosystems, a variety of species have helped shape and maintain their own habitats. The natural environments found within the Pacific Northwest are threatened by human activity, development and climate change - they must be protected and preserved for the benefit of all living beings.
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