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The Last Ancient Forests [VHS] (1999)

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  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Save Americas Forest
  • VHS Release Date: February 23, 1999
  • Run Time: 11 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 0967073200
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #551,086 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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James Redfield, the author of the bestselling book The Celestine Prophecy, travels to Oregon in this 10.5-minute video to discover whether the ancient forests can be saved. America's virgin ecosystems have been systematically logged and are almost completely gone. Redfield explores the crisis and shares what needs to be done to restore the forests. This concise, beautifully filmed documentary (with music by Red Thunder and Bryan Lloyd) will most likely preach to the converted in its plea to get the Act to Save America's Forests passed into law. While this brief video could have benefited from more narration and less subtitling, it is an excellent teaching aid and introduction to the condition of America's natural forests. --Jenny Brown

A message from James Redfield

Dear Friends,

I grew up in the Alabama countryside, a region blessed with wonderful forests as far as the eye could see. Sadly, many of the forests I loved have been destroyed by clearcut logging and development.

Alabama is not alone in losing its precious virgin forests. 500 years ago, America was covered with one billion acres of towering forests-forests with giant trees one thousand years old, and a vast array of plants and animals living in natural harmony that has existed for millions of years. Tragically, 95% of America's original forests from Alabama to Alaska have been cut down.

Most of the last, untouched wild forests left in America are found in our National Forests. Almost unbelievably, the U.S. Forest Service allows international timber corporations to clearcut our last wild and Ancient forests on millions of acres of our publicly owned National Forests!

Recently, I walked amidst some of these sacred, Ancient groves in public forests in Oregon. Then, nearby, I walked amidst the devastation of an Ancient Forest that had just been clearcut and destroyed by a logging company.

The experience moved me so deeply that I decided to join the national movement to save America's Ancient Forests, and restore our wonderful National Forest system. The group leading this campaign is Save America's Forests. Their campaign is succeeding because it is based on people like you and me, people from all walks of life who have joined together because they care about wildlife and forests, and want to save our public lands for our children.

The leaders of Save America's Forests traveled with me to the Ancient Forests in Oregon, and made a short documentary of my dramatic visit in the forest.

You can share my journey, see what I saw, and learn how you too can help Save America's Forests by obtaining a copy of this documentary video.

Sincerely, James Redfield


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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, poignant & eye-opening: a great forest in danger, June 21, 1999
This review is from: The Last Ancient Forests [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This beautiful, award-winning film is a must for anyone who loves nature and wants to see it protected. It is also an eye-opener for anyone who does not realize that the last remnants of ancient and old growth forests in America are being clear-cut every day, even though they stand on public land in our own National Forests. At the end of the film we learn about the Act to Save America's Forests, which would save these imperiled ecosystems if passed by Congress.

The film begins with lovely, poignant native American flute music, as author James Redfield walks the viewer through a portion of the Cobble Creek National Forest in Oregon. Only 4% of America's majestic ancient forests are left, we learn--most in publicly-owned National Forests like Cobble Creek. Stunning photography reveals the glories of the towering Douglas Firs in this forest, which are home to an array of wildlife that depend upon them. We see a red-crested, pileated woodpecker disappear into a nest-hole, eagles landing on nests atop the trees, and (in a remarkable shot) a close-up of a woodland mouse climbing a tree, only to be snatched in the talons of an owl flying by. Along a rushing stream, a family of river otters climb onto the mossy banks.

All of this primeval beauty is juxtaposed with mind-boggling views of nearby clear-cuts--the fate awaiting Cobble Creek. Trees topple and fall; soil washes into streams, in devastating floods, as the forest degrades into a moonscape. James Redfield and his companions show us logging roads that reach into every nook and cranny of theforests, rendering even the sides of the steepest mountains bare and lifeless. Trees centuries old are hauled away by government-subsidized logging companies--who leave behind nothing but a vast cemetery of stumps. After viewing this film, one can see why people describe forests as being "raped."

The film reminded me of my own boyhood, when I saw privately-owned forest and wetlands around my home transformed into malls and industrial parks in the short span of a decade. There wasn't much I could do about it, and I still feel the loss. But Redfield makes clear that these last glorious forests are publicly owned--and that the public therefore has the right to determine whether or not they are destroyed to become chopsticks. The way to save them, the film concludes, is by contacting our congressional representatives and the President to support the Act to Save America's Forests--which is the first thing I did after I saw the video. I recommend it highly.

Dr. Jud Newborn (Co-author, "Shattering the German Night: The Story of the White Rose")

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal for classroom use and Earth Day celebrations., May 4, 2000
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The Last Ancient Forest is a well crafted, ten minute video that teachers the viewer about our country's deforestation crisis and what must be done to save and restore America's last remaining wild, natural, and original forests. The Last Ancient Forest is ideal for Earth Day celebrations, nature/ecology classroom curriculums, and highly recommended for both school and community library video collections.
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