Matching Items (3)
Filtering by

Clear all filters

96827-Thumbnail Image.jpg
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Warner, Carolyn (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-02-13
Description
State Hospital Package, Dr. Glenn Lippman Interview, Rep. Bart Baker Interview (Palacio); Maricopa County Road Package, Dean Weatherly Interview, Mark Spencer Interview (Bloom); Carolyn Warner Commentary (Warner). Segments on a legislative investigation of the Arizona State Hospital, Pinal County's upcoming elections (Maricopa Road), and Carolyn Warner's guest commentary (how to

State Hospital Package, Dr. Glenn Lippman Interview, Rep. Bart Baker Interview (Palacio); Maricopa County Road Package, Dean Weatherly Interview, Mark Spencer Interview (Bloom); Carolyn Warner Commentary (Warner). Segments on a legislative investigation of the Arizona State Hospital, Pinal County's upcoming elections (Maricopa Road), and Carolyn Warner's guest commentary (how to improve the quality of education in Arizona's schools).
96459-Thumbnail Image.jpg
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-07-20
Description
Sen. Greg Lunn Remote Interview; Pinal County Land Use Package (Taylor). Segments on the second special session of the Arizona Legislature (an anti-takeover bill protecting Greyhound, an increase in workman's compensation benefits, and sales tax revenue distribution methods), Lunn's critique of Governor Mecham, and Pinal County's land and water resource

Sen. Greg Lunn Remote Interview; Pinal County Land Use Package (Taylor). Segments on the second special session of the Arizona Legislature (an anti-takeover bill protecting Greyhound, an increase in workman's compensation benefits, and sales tax revenue distribution methods), Lunn's critique of Governor Mecham, and Pinal County's land and water resource development.
42662-Thumbnail Image.jpg
Created2000-07
Description

Pima County contracted with Arizona Game and Fish Department to conduct telemetry analysis and gather information that would lead to effective conservation and recovery initiatives for the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl. During 1997, banded birds were monitored. Beginning in 1998 and during 1999, pygmy-owls were radio-marked with backpack transmitters and followed

Pima County contracted with Arizona Game and Fish Department to conduct telemetry analysis and gather information that would lead to effective conservation and recovery initiatives for the cactus ferruginous pygmy-owl. During 1997, banded birds were monitored. Beginning in 1998 and during 1999, pygmy-owls were radio-marked with backpack transmitters and followed on foot or by vehicle.