
Back to Malheur: Two Years Later
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Return to Malheur two years after the militia takeover explored in "No Man's Land."
In this follow-up to the film No Man's Land, which was a fly-on-the-wall account of the armed, 41-day takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, return to Malheur two years later to get the perspectives of a journalist, a rancher, and the Malheur Field Station director who were all affected by the occupation and look back on it with sobering perspective.
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Back to Malheur: Two Years Later
Clip: Special | 13m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
In this follow-up to the film No Man's Land, which was a fly-on-the-wall account of the armed, 41-day takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, return to Malheur two years later to get the perspectives of a journalist, a rancher, and the Malheur Field Station director who were all affected by the occupation and look back on it with sobering perspective.
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