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Click here for a complete list of National Wildlife Refuge System video products and available b-roll, as well as ordering information.

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America's National Wildlife Refuge System
Where Wildlife Comes First
An 11-minute overview that explores the wildlife, habitat, management, and history of the National Wildlife Refuge System. You may need to download and install RealPlayer software to view this video.

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Roosevelt: Friend of the Birds
This 18-minute film documents a visit by former President Teddy Roosevelt to Pelican Island, the first national wildlife refuge, which he established in 1903 (the film errs in stating that this took place in 1904). This film is offered online through the Library of Congress special collection, "The Evolution of the Conservation Movement 1850-1920," and can be viewed using RealPlayer, Quicktime, or Windows Media.

View Roosevelt: Friend of the Birds  (Cape Breton Island, LA)

Celebrate America! New
View Jack Hanna as he travels America during the National Wildlife Refuge System's 2003 centennial. This 143 KB video clip can be viewed with Windows Media Player, Apple's QuickTime Player or RealPlayer. Visit the FWS Online Video Web Site for more video clips in a variety of file formats.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Video Information
The Service's online video page offers additional video clips, a list of video products available from the Service, and information about rebroadcasting rights.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Video Information

To get started, learn more or request a copy of the National Wildlife Refuge System video, call (202) 208-5634 or write refuges100@fws.gov