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Hinterland Who's Who : ウィキペディア英語版
Hinterland Who's Who

''Hinterland Who's Who'' is best known as a series of 60-second public service announcements profiling Canadian animals, produced by Environment Canada Wildlife Service and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in the 1960s and 70s, and re-launched by the Canadian Wildlife Federation in the 2000s. While the word "hinterland" refers to an area near a coast line or river bank, the series explores wildlife throughout Canada in general, regardless of location.
==Format==
The ''Hinterland Who's Who'' series was commissioned in 1962 by the Canadian Wildlife Service, as a way to generate interest in Canada's wildlife through a series of short, one-minute vignettes, broadcast during commercial breaks.〔(Hinterland Who's Who history )〕 The series, produced for the CWS by the National Film Board, has been airing on Canadian television since 1963.
In the original announcements, a distinctive refrain of flute music (John Cacavas' ''Flute Poem'')〔(Hinterland Who's Who: Profile )〕 opens the ad, and is accompanied by the low-key style of the narrator, John Livingston (originally the executive director of the Canadian Audubon Society),〔 describing the animal over footage of it taken in the wild.
The end of each message, where viewers were reminded to contact the Canadian Wildlife Service for additional information, varied. The earliest installments from 1963 concluded with, "For a more complete story on the (), why not contact the Canadian Wildlife Service in Ottawa?"〔(YouTube: "The Loon, 1963 original version!" )〕 After the series was introduced in color, it concluded with, "For more information on the (), contact the Canadian Wildlife Service, in Ottawa." Newer segments in the late-1970s and 1980s ended with, "For more information on the (), why not contact the Canadian Wildlife Service in Ottawa?", with later installments including its postal code, K1A 0H3. Viewers requesting information received a four-page, illustrated brochure providing more details on the featured animal.〔
By the early-1990s, the series received about $3.6 million in free publicity, and over a million leaflets were sent out to inquiring viewers.〔
A French version of this series was also produced, as ''Merveilles de la faune'' (''Wonders of Wildlife'') or ''Faune et flore du pays'' (''The country's fauna and flora'').
In 2003 the Canadian Wildlife Federation, in cooperation with the Government of Canada, began producing new episodes of ''Hinterland Who's Who'', featuring two versions:
* those containing the quiet narrative of the original series of commercials
* those containing modern background music, directed at younger viewers
These versions, now available as 30- or 60- second installments,〔 are often hosted on-camera and voiced by a female Canadian Wildlife Service worker, concluding with, "To learn more about (), and how you can protect it, visit (www.hww.ca )." The initial animals featured in the new series included the polar bear, the monarch butterfly, the leatherback sea turtle, and the loon.〔
In both cases, the new ''Hinterland Who's Who'' narrative includes suggestions for conservation along with the description of the animal and its behaviour.

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