Woodhaven Entertainment sits in the tier of small-label VHS distributors that existed primarily to fill rental shelves with low-cost titles. Children’s nature content was a reliable rental category — short enough that parents did not have to commit a full afternoon, educational enough to feel justified. “Fin, Feathers and Fur” covers the full range of the small mammal / bird / woodland creature categories. Mountain lions are the outlier in that list. The narration is described as educational and insightful, which in small-label VHS terms means a narrator reads facts over wildlife footage.
This tape has not been opened on stream yet. It arrived at the Goodwill Outlet in Reynoldsburg alongside the Steel fitness tapes, which is an unusual bin. Woodhaven Entertainment releases are not widely preserved digitally. The runtime is only about 25 minutes, which is genuinely short even for a children’s tape.