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Birds? What Are They Good For?

Secondary School (12-16 years)

An ecological documentary focusing on the alarming decline of bird populations and habitats amidst expanding human civilization. It delves into the historical relationship between humans and birds, highlighting how perceptions have evolved over centuries. Created in response to the escalating climate crisis, the film aims to engage both young audiences and adults in discussions about environmental improvement. It emphasizes the often overlooked yet vital role of birds within our ecosystem, influencing everything from food production to air quality. The film seeks to spark a dialogue about environmentalism among the youth, inspiring them to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. Through this exploration, "Birds? What Are They Good For?" advocates for greater awareness and action towards preserving the intricate balance of our natural world.
 

  • Categories Ecology and Environment

  • Director David Lane Diperstein
  • Produced by David Lane Diperstein, Charline Tetiyevsky
  • Running Time 12 minutes
  • Country United States of America
  • Year 2023

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