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Northern Forest Atlas
United States
Приєднався 18 січ 2016
The Northern Forest Atlas can be seen at northernforestatlas.org and includes 50 or more short video clips ( posted during 2016 to 2021) of the major landscape types contained within the Northern Forest. Northern Forest for this purpose is seen on Google Earth as a darker green mass surrounding the Great Lakes of North America and the Saint Lawrence river from Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Maine in the east to Minnesota and western Ontario in the west. Additional photography, charts, and digital atlases are shown on the Northern Forest Atlas website at northernforestatlas.org.
Mosses, vascular plants and geology at Quarry Hill
Mosses at Quarry Hill. A west facing limestone marble hill with afternoon sun. This is an Oak Zone, dry in summer, open sparse limestone ledges, and shady with no perennial water.
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Mosses of Cold Cliffs
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Filmed at the base of cliffs on the south shore of Chapel Pond in the Adirondack Park. Cool, moist and sheltered with near constant seepage water. Moist throughout the summer.
Introduction to Woody Plants Branches, Young Leaves, Flowers
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Classroom discussion and field work in a 30 minute detailed film on Woody Plants, and their characteristics, including leaves, flowers and branches.Led by Jerry Jenkins in a one-of-a-kind field tour.
Boreal Mosses and Moss Habitats, in the Field
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Filmed in the classroom (with samples) and in the field, this 18 minute film explores boreal mosses and their habitats. The first half of this film explores characteristics of many mosses and the second half explores their habitats in the field.
Jenkins talk, Whallonsburg, NY, Nov 1, 2022
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The Champlain Hills and Shores, a talk given by Jerry Jenkins on November 1, 2022, at the Whallonsburg Grange, Whallonsburg, NY. I hour and 19 minutes. Explores the unusually large biodiversity of the hills surrounding New York's Lake Champlain. Jerry Jenkins, 2022. Video by Vince Franke, Peregrine Productions
Bay of Fundy Shorelines
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Shorelines of the Bay of Fundy's peninsula which divides Fundy's two arms. History and geology combine for a fascinating view of the Fundy peninsula, formed from distant parts of the Earth's crust near Africa and South America. A 9 minute film in 4k. McNeilFilms 2023
Nova Scotia Shorelines
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A tour of the extraordinary shorelines of Nova Scotia, where geologic history, including a mile thick ice-cap, and rock formations containing the oldest fossils reveal an extraordinary planet Earth. This Canadian Province has three parts, separated by a major fault, with one part originating between Africa and South America and another with characteristics of Ireland and Scotland. A 17 minute f...
Brier Island
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Historic Brier Island, pummeled by tides and currents, was an important harbor for sailing the North Atlantic during the age of sail. Filmed in 4k. 7 minutes. McNeil Films 2023
Altona Fire 012222
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2018 fire at Altona Flat Rock Barrens. A best example of the 20 barrens worldwide. Fire burned 500 acres. Filmed in 4k with many still photos. McNeilFilms, 2022
Lake Champlain - North
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Historic Lake Champlain - North. From Crown Point to the Canadian Border, the lake's shorelines, islands, important landscapes, ecosystems, geology, and history. Filmed in 4k, 14 min. McNeilFilms 2022.
Lake Champlain - South 121021 (rev)
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Southern half of Lake Champlain from South Bay to Crown Point filmed in 4k. Includes South Bay, Lake George area, historic Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point. Narrated. McNeilFilms 2021.
Oswegatchie River 120121
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Oswegatchie River filmed in 4k. This remote Five Ponds Wilderness river is a classic alluvial wilderness river. Protected by the Adirondack Park. McNeil Films, 2021.
Bloomingdale Bog 111721
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Bloomingdale Bog. Differences between Bogs and Fens explained and shown. A NY bog highly impacted by roads, railroad, power lines, bridges, culverts, and even a spinach field. Filmed in 4k. McNeilFilms.
Lakes and Ponds 4k 110521
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UPDATED! Showing a selection of lakes and ponds in New York's 2 million acre Adirondack Park. Three times the size of Yellowstone, the Adirondack Park contains 30,000 miles of rivers and streams and more than 4,000 lakes and ponds. Narrated. Filmed in 4k. McNeilFilms
4th Machias Lake's Marshes, Bogs and Fens 92221
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4th Machias Lake's Marshes, Bogs and Fens 92221
Manitoulin Island and Bruce Peninsula 71921
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Manitoulin Island and Bruce Peninsula 71921
Former Shorlines of the Great Lakes 71821
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Former Shorlines of the Great Lakes 71821
Rocky Hills, Slides and Cliffs 101619
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Rocky Hills, Slides and Cliffs 101619
A world unto itself.
Great video!
Great video. Thanks.
I was raised on Great Wass Island / Beals Island. Born in 1970 and live there until 1996. Would not trade my ocean roots for nothing. ❤. Raised a lobster fisherman’s daughter. Best life ever. ❤
this is awesome, I want to visit now
Great video 🎞️ Last month I hiked the Hollingsworth Trail near Petit Manan; I was fortunate to see more Jack Pines than I ever have in my life 🌲
I’ve acquired a stand of hemlock and birch adjacent a river in the UP of Michigan. Any resource someone could link me to that would help me manage that stand properly would be appreciated. I would hate to make a mistake given the eastern hemlock’s challenges and its importance in providing winter deer yard cover. Thx!
This is some good material. Thank you for putting the time in to make this.
I wonder where ancient Scotland in geological terms connected its Loch Ness with Lake Champlain. Interestingly, both lakes have a lake monster. I bet you there's a wormhole there, kind of like Skinwalker Ranch.
Very nicely done.
all very nice, but Isle Royal is in Michigan not Ontatio
Look at the Grouse, look at the Grouse!... if you are there in mid October! The rest of the warm season... stay in the wind or be devoured. Just like the UP.
I love vacationing on Manitoulin island in the summer
Thank You !
It is heartbreaking to learn how much environmental devastation occurred from 1700 to 1900 in America. It is even more heartbreaking to realize how few people even know about it. Amazing video. This should be required viewing in public education.
A lot of good information about the environments. Although your comments on climate change is only speculation on something that was proven a shame in the climate gate hack that exposed the lies of man made climate change.
Thank's great video! aAlot of new info, even do sailed 10 years on the lake.
Misinformation alert: around the one minute mark, it is stated that the cedar trees are "Northern White Cedar". There is no such tree. Those would be Eastern White Cedar. You're welcome.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Most interesting.
Excellent video!! Very informative
I was born a Haweater!
So Beautiful ❤ living in a concrete jungle is killing my soul. God Bless
I commend you on such a 'spot-on' and yet beautiful comment...
I am very confused. I have heard from reliable sources that fens are fed by artesian water and bogs are fed by surface water. Your definitions are completely different. Can you elaborate on that?
The canons came from Fort Ticonderoga. The Crown Point fort was mostly abandoned by the time of the American Revolution, having been severely damaged in a kitchen fire soon after it was built in 1762
i love this
Very great dialogue and video.
Is this quarry hill near Bennington Vernont?
cool!
Thanks for making this video, such great knowledge needs to be saved!
Who is the teacher?! Jerry Jenkins? From another video posted.
Yes, Jerry Jenkins
Oh what a treat. I love the videos that you folks share with us. Thanks so much!
Very beautiful area; video well done. Keweenaw had a launch site for sounding rockets from 1964-1971. I believe a few of the remnants of this facility (launch pads) are still there; but overgrowth has reclaimed most of this.
Wonderfully done, enjoyed the narration immensely. Thank you.
Very informative with photography and video illustrating the narrative content beautifully, thank you!
I know a former conservation officer from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources who told me that when the MNR has a problem black bear, they tranquilize it and ship it off to Manitoulin Island, because the island doesn't have a lot of people living there, so the bear has little if any human contact. And the bigger black bears are the ones that usually cause the most trouble.
This 14 minute video tells the story along with stunning drone photography. When relaxing check it you’ll see why I love it 👍
Wonderful video--I miss kayaking that area. One of my favorite places on the planet.
3:50 what is the invasive plant?
How do we know that the sand ridges are not wind-blown and storm-surged sand from the lake bottom that has filled in the bay?
Very good .. been driving from Cleveland to Newport since 2009 along RT 11 the north route. Just learned more about The lake in 30 minutes that I ever knew …💪💪💪💪
The entire Champlain valley from the St Lawrence to the Hudson is a massive flood created valley and is in fact a water gap. Prior to this, the Adirondacks and the Green mountains were one continuous set of mountains with no gap between.
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They need to do a better job controlling the run-off from all the farms on both the Vermont and New York side. It's created algae problems in the lake. I didn't know about the ecologically rare species being so prevalent here! I actually learned a LOT from this video and I used to go here once a year in my youth, even seeing Champy once.
Your written description above states the park is 2 million acres. You may want to fix that. Thanks for the beautiful video.
Excellent lecture. Thank you.
Beautiful footage!
Can you tell me if the Oswegatchie river near the St Larwence is productive for small mouth bass fishing?
Wonderful ! 🎉 Except for the "millions of years ago" parts. 🤣
Why?
Thanks for these. Pleasure to watch.