The Children's rainforest / Sharon Kinsman ; interviewed by Earl Vickers.
Kinsman, an American biologist, discusses how a group of children between the ages of 7 and 9 became involved in efforts to save birds, monkeys, snakes and frogs who inhabit endangered tropical rainforests. She discusses the beauty and importance of the rainforests, and explores why they are in danger. She also recounts some of the children's questions about the jungle, and their sense of pride for taking part in saving the rainforests. She concludes by telling what we all can do. Includes actuality from rainforests.|THE CHILDREN'S RAINFOREST / Sharon Kinsman| interviewed by Earl Vickers. - Kinsman, an American biologist, discusses how a group of chldren from 7 to 9 years old became involved in efforts to save birds, monkeys, snakes and frogs who inhabit endangered tropical rainforests. She discusses the beauty and importance of the rainforests, and explores why they are in danger. She also recounts some of the children's questions about the jungle, and she recounts their sense of pride for taking part in saving the rainforests. She concludes by telling what we all can do. Includes actuality from rainforests. RECORDED: 1989.