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Working Landscapes (#103)
From houses to farms, forests to lakes, strip mines to landfills, we use the land around us in many different ways. But how can we continue to use natural resources without threatening their very existence? By creating working landscapes. Featuring the Loess Hills of Iowa, EXPLORE MORE investigates the current threats to the sustainability of ecosystems and the natural resources they provide; profiles the social, economic, and ecological elements that compose a working landscape; and, details the issues and opinions of stakeholders on the frontlines of this emerging trend.
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Growing Up in the Loess Hills (Chad Graeve, Park... (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining... 00:54
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Sense of Place (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining... 00:54
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Impact of Tourism (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining... 00:47
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Prairie Burns (Chad Graeve, Park Ranger) (#103)
As a park ranger, Chad Graeve educates the public on working landscapes every day. Hear his take on maintaining... 00:58
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Developers Love the Land, Too (Rich Maaske,... (#103)
Rich Maaske is an environmental specialist. Hear how he deals with human development on working landscapes. 01:21
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Information For Teachers
- Grade Levels
- 6-8, 9-12
- Curricular Areas
- Science & Technology
- Social Studies
- Series Length
- 4 episodes
- Average Episode Length
- 29 minutes
- Record Rights
- Recording/duplication allowed in perpetuity. If you miss the broadcast, contact your AEA for copies.
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Series Description: Produced by Iowa Public Television, EXPLORE MORE encourages students to unravel issues and make informed decisions about topics taken straight out of today's headlines. Through each program, students examine background concepts, investigate complex issues, survey stakeholders, and construct their own opinions on these timely topics. Award-winning companion Web sites provide added depth, student activities, and teacher resources.
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The Future of Energy (#102)
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Working Landscapes (#103)
From houses to farms, forests to lakes, strip mines to landfills, we use the land around us in many different ways. But how can we continue to use natural resources without threatening their very existence? By creating working landscapes. Featuring the Loess Hills of Iowa, EXPLORE MORE investigates the current threats to the sustainability of ecosystems and the natural resources they provide; profiles the social, economic, and ecological elements that compose a working landscape; and, details the issues and opinions of stakeholders on the frontlines of this emerging trend. [29 minutes]
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Water Quality (#104)
The water we drink, the places we swim, and the plants and animals within our environment are increasingly influenced by one thing--pollution. Agricultural runoff, water treatment processes, lawn maintenance, and other sources significantly impact our communities and the world. EXPLORE MORE investigates these critical issues related to water quality, examines the many ways water is used, and profiles the perspectives of stakeholders. After analyzing these issues, students will make decisions about how to improve the quality of water within their community. [29 minutes]