The boreal forest is the largest piece of uninterrupted forested wilderness in the world, stretching from Maine to Alaska in the Americas and being a prominent biome in Europe and Asia. This forest is home to many different species of wildlife such as moose, warblers, and even wolves. Yet few of these species can capture the mystique of of one of the most elusive animals in the Americas, the great gray owl. This film will present the beauty of the wild landscape of the boreal forest as well as the denizens that dwell beneath (and above) the canopy. The film includes footage of rare boreal species such as great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) and interviews of top researchers such as National Audubon Vice President of Boreal Conservation, Jeff Wel...
Bialowieza, Poland, is the largest remaining area of ancient forest in Europe, with an irreplaceable...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
Think about your favorite place in Minnesota. Chances are the view includes trees, and maybe even la...
The boreal forest is the largest piece of uninterrupted forested wilderness in the world, stretching...
The present article explores images of the Northern Swedish landscape, produced and mediated by Stig...
\u27Fire birds\u27 freeze for the camera Human activity impacts wildlife ecology, and Susan Ellis-Fe...
Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portra...
Sweden's fauna and flora are constantly changing. Humans have not only deliberately promoted and int...
The world is heating up. The climate is changing, with increasing temperature changes towards the Ar...
The spotted owl is one of British Columbia’s most endangered species and its population is dwindling...
Wolves on a wilderness island illuminate lessons on the environment, extinction, and life.For more t...
Predators are among the most threatened animal groups globally, with prey declines contributing to t...
Rapid environmental change can be seen in many ecosystems today. The Arctic ecosystem is especially ...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
To understand how moose forage in the wild, we have to study them without disturbing them then. Vide...
Bialowieza, Poland, is the largest remaining area of ancient forest in Europe, with an irreplaceable...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
Think about your favorite place in Minnesota. Chances are the view includes trees, and maybe even la...
The boreal forest is the largest piece of uninterrupted forested wilderness in the world, stretching...
The present article explores images of the Northern Swedish landscape, produced and mediated by Stig...
\u27Fire birds\u27 freeze for the camera Human activity impacts wildlife ecology, and Susan Ellis-Fe...
Northern forested landscapes are important habitats for many boreal birds. This Special Issue portra...
Sweden's fauna and flora are constantly changing. Humans have not only deliberately promoted and int...
The world is heating up. The climate is changing, with increasing temperature changes towards the Ar...
The spotted owl is one of British Columbia’s most endangered species and its population is dwindling...
Wolves on a wilderness island illuminate lessons on the environment, extinction, and life.For more t...
Predators are among the most threatened animal groups globally, with prey declines contributing to t...
Rapid environmental change can be seen in many ecosystems today. The Arctic ecosystem is especially ...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
To understand how moose forage in the wild, we have to study them without disturbing them then. Vide...
Bialowieza, Poland, is the largest remaining area of ancient forest in Europe, with an irreplaceable...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
Think about your favorite place in Minnesota. Chances are the view includes trees, and maybe even la...