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Catalogue Number: REM020
Producer: Robert E Moberg Films
Producing Agencies: Robert E Moberg Films
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Citizenship Education, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Global Studies, Nature, Science, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Travel
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2021
Running Time: 24:11
Wild Montenegro: Restoration Planet Series, Season 1
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This title is a part of the series Restoration Planet Series, Season 1Catalogue Number: REM020
Producer: Robert E Moberg Films
Producing Agencies: Robert E Moberg Films
Subject: Canadian World Studies, Citizenship Education, Documentary, Environmental Studies, Global Studies, Nature, Science, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Travel
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2021
Running Time: 24:11
In Montenegro, Robert and Vanessa Moberg work with Belma, Stefan, and Marina, volunteers at Wildlife Montenegro, to find hibernating bats deep in a cave and track elusive mongoose to monitor.
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