Burns Documentary Features Last Frontier
Mon, November 23, 2009
Posted in Program Highlights, Schedule Updates
Ken Burns introduced his latest series of documentaries earlier this year: National Parks: America’s Best Idea.
The Morning of Creation features the Last Frontier.
In the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter creates an uproar in Alaska when he sets aside 56 million acres of land for preservation — the largest expansion of protected land in history.
In 1995, wolves are re-established in Yellowstone, making the world’s first national park a little more like what it once was.
- Monday, November 30. 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Following World War II, the parks are overwhelmed as visitation reaches 62 million people a year. A new billion-dollar campaign — Mission 66 — is created to build facilities and infrastructure that can accommodate the flood of visitors.
A biologist named Alfred Murie introduces the revolutionary notion that predatory animals, which are still hunted, deserve the same protection as other wildlife. In Florida, Lancelot Jones, the grandson of a slave, refuses to sell to developers his family’s property on a string of unspoiled islands in Biscayne Bay and instead sells it to the federal government to be protected as a national monument.
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