The Wilson Family's Green Family Summer comes to its inevitable conclusion in the final episode of the Green Family Summer Series. See a visit to McMenamin's Edgefield Hotel as well as a recap of how the technology helped them make their family summer travels more eco-friendly. Thanks to everyone involved in the Green Family Summer Project -- we hope to repeat the trip in future years with even better progress on the "green" front.
The Wilson Family's Green Family Summer tour arrives at the James Family Ranch on the Columbia River in Washington State. This episode features a visit to the Nature Conservancy's Yellow Island Preserve in the San Juan Islands of the Puget Sound. Phil Green, the Yellow Island Preserve Steward, and Robin Stanton, in Media Relations for the Nature Conservancy of Washington, tell about Yellow Island's importance in the larger landscape.
The Wilsons take their Green Family Summer travels to The Nature Conservancy's Ball Creek Ranch Preserve in the panhandle of northern Idaho. Justin Petty explains how man and nature coexist here.
The Wilson Family and their eco-friendly summer vacation visits the High Uintas of Utah, Grand Tetons National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Glacier National Park, with many adventures along the way. See how the portable wind generator is set up in camp, and learn the benefits of having very chatty children.
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The Wilson Family turns their annual summer travels green by using a Hybrid SUV, low-profile, lightweight, a-fram pop-up camper, solar and wind power, and carbon offsets. They visit National Parks and Nature Conservancy preserves across the country, as they travel the back roads and trails of America.
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