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Viewpoint Extras
Explore More: Working Landscapes Viewpoint Extras
The Explore More: Working Landscapes VHS program contains an additional 15 minutes of issue-based interviews featuring stakeholders and experts. Stakeholders include a preservationist, researcher, business owner, conservationist, geologist, city planner, and park ranger commenting on issues such as agriculture, desirability of working landscapes, natural resources, economic development, government presence, neighbor vs. neighbor, public vs. private, urban sprawl, and tourism.
The following are the four Viewpoint Extras following the Explore More: Working Landscapes feature video (available only on VHS):
At Issue: How do we create healthy working landscapes?
Tim Sproul, Conservation Board Director, Harrison County, IA
Randy Carpenter, City Planner, Sioux City, IA
Rich Maaske, Environmental Specialist, Iowa Division of Soil Conservation, Mills County, IA
Chad Graeve, Park Ranger, Hitchcock Nature Area, Honey Creek, IA
At Issue: How do agricultural practices affect working landscapes?
Tim Bruning, Farmer, Landowner, President of the Loess Hills Landowners and Operators Association, Castana, IA
Jean C. Prior, Research Geologist, Geological Survey Bureau, Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Tim Sproul, Conservation Board Director, Harrison County, IA
At Issue: Are working landscapes desirable?
Tim Sproul, Conservation Board Director, Harrison County, IA
Georgine Wessel, Landowner, Moorhead, IA
David Zahrt, Business Owner, Country Homestead Bed and Breakfast, Turin, IA
Susanne Hickey, Loess Hills Project Director, The Nature Conservancy, Omaha, NE
Jean C. Prior, Research Geologist, Geological Survey Bureau, Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Dr. Stephen Light, Director of Environment and Agriculture, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis MN
At Issue: How do we sustain healthy working landscapes?
Randy Carpenter, City Planner, Sioux City, IA
Chad Graeve, Park Ranger, Hitchcock Nature Area, Honey Creek, IA
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