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TREASURES OF THE GREENBELT
Source | Archive Films by Getty Images |
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Title: | TREASURES OF THE GREENBELT |
File Number: | IDG-2 Beta SP |
Color: | Color |
Type: | Documentary |
Year: | 1986 |
Subjects: | Ecology, environmentalism |
Description: | Color 1986 Reveals that the nine counties surrounding San Francisco Bay hold some of the most beautiful and productive land in America - 4 million acres of parks and watersheds, farms and ranches, forests and vineyards - the 'Greenbelt' of the urban Bay Area. Explains the Greenbelt concept and its importance to the region ecologically and in terms of quality of life. Includes a real cowboy who works his cattle one hour from San Francisco, a master grapevine pruner in Napa Valley, the rare and endangered Mission Blue butterfly, antler - crashing tule elk in Point Reyes National Seashore. Hosted by San Francisco TV personality Jerry Graham. (FVF) |