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Jan 24, 1998 · America's Endangered Species: Don't Say Good-bye: Directed by Robert Kenner. With James Woods. Photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager travel around the United States, in a race against the clock to capture powerful portraits of America's most threatened creatures.
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- Documentary
- Robert Kenner
- 1998-01-24
Photographers Susan Middleton and David Littschwager are in a race against the clock to capture powerful portraits of America's... Can a picture save a species?
- 54 min
- 15.6K
- Qemetiel 218
Jan 22, 1998 · The nearly invisible ground beetle, living on the Sacramento River Delta, is discovered after a moment’s search. The golden trout survives in its section of the Little Kern Valley, while the ...
Mar 21, 2010 · America’s Endangered Species: Don’t Say Goodbye. Photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager travel across the U.S. to capture portraits of endangered species in this...
Jan 24, 1998 · Brief Synopsis. Documentary special follows still photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager on their quest through each of the 50 states to take photographs of America's endangered species, many of which have never been photographed before.
- Robert Kenner
- Arthur Bonnor
Summary: Photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager are in a race against the clock to capture powerful portraits of America's most threatened creatures. In their adventures they encounter a camera-shy blackfooted ferret, capture the beauty of golden trout, help release a pair of red wolves back to the wild, and watch from a front ...
Summary: Photographers Susan Middleton and David Liittschwager are in a race against the clock to capture powerful portraits of America's most threatened creatures. In their adventures they encounter a camera-shy blackfooted ferret, capture the beauty of golden trout, help release a pair of red wolves back to the wild, and watch from a front ...