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IslandWood Media

IslandWood Media creates products and partnerships that extend IslandWood’s mission to regional and national audiences.

We produce materials for teachers and learners of all ages. Film projects include:


our Cultural History Series;

  • Port Blakely: Memories of a Mill Town
  • The Red Pines: Japanese-Americans on Bainbridge Island
  • Island Roots: An Historic Portrait of the Bainbridge Island Filipino-American Community
  • Teachings of the Tree People

 

the award-winning public television documentary about nationally-acclaimed artist and Skokomish tribal leader Gerald Bruce Miller Teachings of the Tree People: The Work of Bruce Miller;

 

the half-hour program, A School in the Woodswhich outlines the benefits of outdoor education (this program is airing on public television stations under the series title, Natural Heroes); and films that teach about sustainability and stewardship from our Introduction to IslandWood Series, including:

  • Welcome to IslandWood
  • Reflections
  • Buildings That Teach
  • School Partnerships Program
  • Teachings Stewardship
  • Good Night IslandWood

 

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Bog

Our bog is quite acidic, creating a very special habitat for unusual plants. Insectivorous plants, such as the round-leaved sundew, grow in this nutrient-poor soil by supplementing their nutritional needs from the bugs they eat.