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Lake Superior's Isle Royal |
This jewel of Lake Superior, now a national park, is considered a part of Michigan though it is closer to Minnesota and Wisconsin. Its rugged coastline and fascinating interior are captured during the summer time. This is full video tour of this beautiful island.

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Wildlife Territories |
Just like human beings, all animals need a home. Whether in water or on land, all wildlife species need their own special area in which to feed, find a mate, raise a family, and seek safety. This video illustrates this concept in interesting detail.

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The Apostle Islands |
A visual tour from an excursion boat around these magnificent islands provides the core of this video. The history of the islands and many interesting facts are covered by the captain. This is an interesting armchair travelogue of this treasured area.

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Wisconsin's Crex Meadows |
Canadian geese, sandhill cranes and bald eagles are among the various migrating birds that inhabit Crex Meadows. In addition to the bird life, this video also examines other wildlife found in the area, such as beavers and muskrats. Historical background on the site is also included.

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Ponds of the Great Lakes |
The life of a typical northern pond is shown in all four seasons with reference to what lives in and around the small shallow water body. A camera goes beneath the surface, and microorganisms are seen through a microscope. Both flora and fauna are noted

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Wisconsin's State Parks |
Representative parks around the state are shown. The geological origins are discussed along with a detailed natural history summary for each park. This video instills a healthy respect for park rules and an understanding of how valuable these state resources are.

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Wisconsin's National Forests |
Two million acres of land in Wisconsin are dedicated as national forests. This video explains the historic background of each of the state forests and identifies their location within the state. Vegetation and wildlife are discussed, as well as the value of these lands to humans.

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