Linear live streaming: Yes Local underwriting restrictions: Media Manager: General streaming: Yes General streaming start: 07/31/2023 General streaming end: 03/31/2028 General streaming Geo availability: US, US Territories, Canada Passport: No Will this be in Passport using EPiC? Undetermined Passport start: Passport end: Passport Geo availability: US & Territories Attach file(s) to this catalog record (Stores assets in Backblaze, presents them in the "Assets" block on the APTonline.org Program Catalog page) No extra assets provided Open the Program Catalog page on APTonline.org (This opens the link on beta.aptonline.org) AMERICA'S FIRST FOREST: CARL SCHENCK AND THE ASHEVILLE EXPERIMENT | American Public Television

AMERICA'S FIRST FOREST: CARL SCHENCK AND THE ASHEVILLE EXPERIMENT
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Documentary  TV-G

Based on Dr. Carl Alwin Schenck's memoir Cradle of Forestry in America,AMERICA'S FIRST FOREST: CARL SCHENCK AND TEH ASHEVILLE EXPERIMENT examines the pivotal role played by pioneering forestry educator Carl Schenck and his founding of America's first school of forestry—the Biltmore Forest School. Through archival photos, historical re-enactments and contemporary interviews, the documentary recounts how Schenck, a German forester, came to America in 1895 to manage the forests at George Vanderbilt's Biltmore Estate in western North Carolina. With more than 100,000 acres of woodland to oversee and replant, Schenck began hiring young men to help with the work. After three years of answering their questions while on the job, the forester decided to teach them in a more formal setting and established the first forestry school in the United States. Schenck lectured in the mornings and students worked the land in the afternoons, gaining practical forestry training in a one-year program.  Despite eventually being dismissed by Vanderbilt and returning to Germany, Schenck's unheralded leadership while at the Biltmore Forest (now preserved and celebrated as the Cradle of Forestry in America) was central to the conservation movement and the emergence of professional forestry.

DISTRIBUTOR: American Public Television
APT PROGRAM SERVICE: Exchange
PRODUCER: The Forest History Society
PRESENTER: UNC-TV

RIGHTS:
Contract period: 04/01/2016-03/31/2028

Unlimited Use/3 Years
School Re-Record
Digital Classroom
Non-Commercial Cable
Radio Simulcast
Cable/Satellite Video on Demand

CONTACTS
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Shannon Vickery, UNC-TV
Phone: 919.549.7089
Email: svickery@unctv.org

Website: http://www.firstinforestry.org
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/foresthistory
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YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/foresthistory


SHOP
The program offers a DVD for $24.95, plus $4.00 shipping and handling. To order, please visit: www.americasfirstforest.org/