1. Marty Stouffer — Mr. 'Wild America,' valley resident - The Sopris Sun
Feb 26, 2020 · The creator of and force behind the highly popular “Wild America” television series that was broadcast on PBS between 1982 and 1994.
It was nearly two years ago, and my wife and I were trying to figure out how to get a heavy sofa sleeper out of our son’s pickup and into our house. A
2. America The Wild - National Geographic Channel
A series of breathtakingly wild adventures: he'll paddle the Grand Canyon, ski with wolverines in British Columbia, stalk mountain lions in Montana.
Season Three of Expedition Wild on Nat Geo Wild will feature award-winning presenter Casey Anderson on a series of breathtakingly wild adventures: he'll paddle the Grand Canyon, ski with wolverines in British Columbia, stalk mountain lions in Montana, sta National Geographic for everyone in everywhere
3. Marty Stouffer (1948–) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Jun 16, 2023 · In 1988, Crown published a book based on his early life, titled Wild America. In 1997, he produced a film adaptation of the book, also titled ...
Martin Luther Stouffer Jr. is a documentary filmmaker best known for his Wild America PBS television series involving endangered wildlife. Whereas many ...
4. Wild America | Rotten Tomatoes
This movie was one of the staple movies of my childhood. I can remember watching it on VHS a good bit. I haven't seen this movie in over 15 years at least so ...
The fearless young Stouffer brothers -- Marty (Scott Bairstow), Mark (Devon Sawa) and Marshall (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) -- can hardly imagine going into the family business hawking auto parts in small-town Arkansas. With the begrudging approval of their no-nonsense father, the brothers set out on a dangerous cross-country camping trip, intending to capture on film their encounters with wild animals and the last remnants of the natural world in the rapidly vanishing American West.
5. Wild America (1997) - Humane Hollywood
Animal Action. Poster for Wild America. Wild America. Release Date: July 2, 1997. Certification: Modified Certification.
Wild America is a film about Marshall an eleven year old boy and the adventures that he, Marty and Mark, his two older brothers, experience while growing up. Marshall is always the Guinea pig for his brother's experiments and they conduct a lot of them. The boys have a great love for animals and the outdoors, which they acquired from their mother. As long as they can remember, she was always adopting any stray animal that happened upon their farm, everything from dogs, cats, goats, and an injured owl. The owl was Marshall's favorite pet and while the animal was recuperating he could always be found in Marshall's presence.
6. Wild Pigs - Texas Parks and Wildlife
When available, wild pigs will select for agricultural crops, often making up ... Some states which historically did not allow recreational hunting of wild ...
information about wild pigs control from Ecology and Management of Wild Pigs. John C. Kinsey, CWB. 2020.
7. Wild Horse and Burro Program | Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management manages and protects wild horses and burros on 26.9 million acres of public lands across 10 Western states as part of its ...
The Wild Horse and Burro Program's goal is to manage healthy wild horses and burros on healthy public rangelands.
8. The American West, 1865-1900 | U.S. History Primary Source Timeline
Settlement from the East transformed the Great Plains. The huge herds of American bison that roamed the plains were almost wiped out, and farmers plowed the ...
The completion of the railroads to the West following the Civil War opened up vast areas of the region to settlement and economic development.
9. 'Wild America' is an amazing trip for star Devon Sawa
Jul 4, 1997 · ... come true," thanks to the 19-year-old hunky star's each and every move on the giant screen. Mr. Sawa stars opposite "Home Improvement's ...
Devon Sawa may describe filming "Wild America" as "every guy's dream come true," thanks to its plentiful adventures with grizzly bears, alligators, moose and snakes. But his many young female fans wi…
10. Into America's Wild | Science Museum of Virginia
From the wilds of Alaska and the lush coastline of Oregon to the ancient canyons of the Southwest and the rolling hills of the Appalachian Trail. Into America's ...
Journey through some of the most beautiful but little-known landscapes of North America.
11. California Condor - California Department of Fish and Wildlife
In 1992, two of the captive-bred California condors were released in Ventura County, California, five years after the last wild birds had been captured. In 1993 ...
See AlsoYatc HeistConservation status and general information about the California condor (Gymnogyps californianus)
12. Red Wolf Recovery Program | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
On February 25, 2024, an adult wild female Red Wolf (2538) was captured on private lands and added to the known population. She is estimated to be 7 years old.
Red Wolf Recovery Program Recovery Plan and 5-Year Review now available!
13. Wild America Nature Festival at Panama Rocks
Come see why Step Out Buffalo listed the Wild America Nature Festival as one ... This year there is NO ADMISSION FEE to shop the Nature Art & Craft ...
The 2024 Wild America Nature Festival will return to Panama Rocks on July 27th and 28th from 10:00am to 5:00pm each day (the festival schedule is below)! Come see why Step Out Buffalo listed the Wild...
14. The Wilderness Act
“Let us be done with a wilderness preservation program made up of a sequence of overlapping emergencies, threats, and defense campaigns,” he said. He sat down ...
The 1964 Wilderness Act, written by The Wilderness Society's Howard Zahniser created the National Wilderness Preservation System, which protects 111 million acres of wilderness areas from coast to coast.
15. THE HISTORY - America's Mustang Story
In 1959, Congress passed the “Wild Horse Annie Act” (PL86-234) to provide for the humane treatment of wild horses on federal lands. Velma Johnston, aka “Wild ...
The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as wild horses, but because they are descended from once-domesticated horses, they are properly defined as feral horses. The original mustangs were Colonial Spanish horses, but many other breeds and types of horses contributed to the modern mustang, resulting in varying phenotypes. Most contain a greater genetic mixture of ranch stock and more recent breed releases, while a few are relatively unchanged from the original Iberian stock, most strongly represented in the most isolated populations.
16. The History and Struggle of America's Wild Horses
Oct 2, 2012 · President Nixon signed the bill into law on December 15, 1971. And so the Wild Free-Roaming Horse & Burro Act was passed, declaring that “wild ...
Uncover the historical journey and current plight of America's wild horses, symbols of freedom and resilience.
17. Acres for America Program | NFWF
The partnership began in 2005, when Walmart and NFWF joined forces to establish Acres for America as a groundbreaking effort to support and catalyze the ...
Walmart’s Acres for America program stands today as the leading public-private land conservation partnership in the United States. The partnership began in 2005, when Walmart and NFWF joined forces to establish Acres for America as a groundbreaking effort to support and catalyze the conservation of lands and wildlife habitat of national significance, and to benefit local communities and local economies.
18. Utah Home to Earliest Wild Potato Use in North America
The town of Escalante in southern Utah is no small potatoes when it comes ... Starch granules with five out of five characteristics were a verified wild potato.
Utah Home to Earliest Wild Potato Use in North America.
19. Nature | America's BFF | WILD HOPE | PBS
Nov 19, 2024 · Black-footed ferrets, North America's only native ferret, still depend on humans for survival. That's why a dedicated team has engineered new ...
The decades-long fight to save America’s black-footed ferrets.
20. Tumbleweeds: the fastest plant invasion in the USA's history
The dust bowl was a period of drought and severe dust storms in North America that occurred from 1930 to 1936. It primarily centred on the panhandles of Texas ...
Tumbleweeds have starred in many movies, but their representation in popular media may be somewhat misleading.