

“Many of our ducks decided to search for better places to nest in Oregon and northern Idaho.” “A year ago, the local population of mallard ducks was down 25% due to drought,” Coslovich said. Plans to build a solar energy farm in the Mojave Desert have angered conservationists who, say it will restrict movement of bighorn sheep.

Bonus feature: The Chevy Show Easter special (April 2, 1961) featuring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans with special guests Charley Weaver, Eddie Arnold, George Maharis, and The Limeliters.Climate & Environment Can bighorns, a bullet train and a huge solar farm coexist in the Mojave Desert? JFilm Chest released Springtime in the Sierras, rarely ever seen in color, restored from the original, rare, 16mm archive print and digitally re-mastered presented in full frame with an aspect ratio of 4 x 3 and mono sound.

The leader of the poachers gets the drop on Cap and murders him, making his death seem like an accident. Cap explains that the gang is well organised and sells their meat throughout the nation.Ĭap captures the gang of vicious poachers who wear surplus USMC camouflage uniforms and use high powered rifles with sound suppressors. Cap has the faun's mortally wounded mother who has been a victim of a gang of poachers shooting out of season that have been nearly wiping out the local animal population.

They come across an orphaned faun and decide to bring it to Captain Foster, a retired army captain who gave up the army to look after orphaned animals. Singing cowboy Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers are bringing horses to sell to Jean Loring's ( Stephanie Bachelor) ranch. Springtime in the Sierras is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Jane Frazee and Andy Devine.
