Megafalls of Iguacu

DVD - 2016

Deep in the heart of South America lies one of the most spectacular geographical secrets of the natural world. Over three miles long and 300 feet high, Iguacu is the greatest waterfall on earth.

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Subjects
Genres
Nature television programs
Published
Arlington, VA : PBS [2016]
Language
English
Other Authors
Hugh Quarshie (narrator)
Item Description
Title from web page.
Widescreen.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (60 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD.
Audience
Rating: TVPG.
Production Credits
Photography, Christian Baumeister ; music, Oliver Heuss.
ISBN
9781627895729
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5 Up-Beautiful scenes of Iguaçú Falls, which lies between Brazil and Argentina, and some of the denizens of the surrounding forest in Brazil's Iguaçú National Park draw viewers into this informative program. The film follows a few of the wildlife species-swifts, caciques, toucans, jaguar, caiman, butterflies, coati, tapir-and the scientists who are studying the region to gather documentation to give it better protection. The production features engaging footage of the life and resiliency of the wild creatures and presents solid information about the threats to them: human encroachment, pollution, and poaching. The history and geology of Iguaçú as well as the indigenous mythology of the falls' creation are presented. This is a biological hot spot for many of South America's most amazing animals, yet little is known about the wider region, leading to rising concerns that some of the natural treasures of the area may have already been lost. (The area became a World Heritage site in the 1980s.) VERDICT Stunning and captivating, this DVD deserves a spot in most school and public library collections. This will appeal to travelers and naturalists and would be useful in geography, ecology, biology, and environmental science classes.-Cynthia Ortiz, Hackensack High School, NJ © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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