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Laurentian Forest, Canada - June 2023 [NEW 360° HEADSET EXPERIENCE]
Here's our audio teaser for July 2030 Immersive Mind+EmbarkBody Sound Journey.
Emabrk on a captivating 20-minute journey through the mystical Laurentian winter forests of Canada. Immerse yourself in a 360º Mind+Body Sound Journey, where spatialized winds dance around you, crows serenade from dawn till dusk, and grey wolves harmonize under the moonlight. With healing musical instruments to enhance your senses, this winter bliss experience will transport you to a state of profound tranquility.
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and surrender to the enchanting sounds of nature. Let the symphony of the Laurentian winter forest whisk you away to a serene world where music and nature intertwine. Experience the magic, emerge refreshed, and reconnect with the wonders of the natural world.
Listen...
published: 25 Jul 2023
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Unleash your adventurous spirit on an off-road adventure in the Laurentian Forest
Are you looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that will test your limits and leave you feeling exhilarated? If so, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the Laurentian Forest is the perfect activity for you.
The Laurentian Forest is a vast and rugged wilderness, with miles of challenging trails to explore. You'll get to drive your Jeep through deep mud, over rocky terrain, and across rushing rivers. You'll also get to see some of the most beautiful scenery in Quebec, including towering mountains, sparkling lakes, and lush forests.
But this isn't just an adventure for thrill-seekers. Even if you're not an experienced off-road driver, you can still enjoy this trip. Our experienced guides will take care of everything, so all you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
In addi...
published: 28 Jun 2023
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URI North Woods Wetland Walking Guide - The American Hornbeam
NRS 423 Wetland Ecology
Guided Walking Tour
Carpinus caroliniana (American Hornbeam) can be found shortly after you enter the woods and has a unique texture to its bark!
published: 14 Dec 2022
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Get in the Autumn Mood at the Biodome
The Montreal Biodome is an indoor ecosystem that mimics different climates and environments throughout the Americas, including the Laurentian Forest, which replicates the ecosystem of Montreal's surrounding wilderness. Visiting at this time of year is an especially wonderful way for young children to learn about why leaves change colors. Adults and kids alike can also ooh and ah at the exhibit's adorable river otters, beavers, and porcupines..
#Canada #Get_in_the_Autumn_Mood_at_the_Biodome #The_14_Best_Things_to_Do_During_Fall_in_Montreal
published: 01 Aug 2023
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Hardwoods In Northern Minnesota
published: 15 May 2021
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Almendinger: Fire-dependent Ecosystems of Minnesota
Presented at the Symposium Fire in Minnesota Ecosystems, presented by the UMN-SFEC and Lake States Fire Sciences Consortium, January 29 & 30, 2020 at the Cloquet Forestry Center
published: 30 Jan 2020
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Western Coniferous Forest NRES 341
Western Coniferous Forest Video NRES 341
by August I., Jennifer G., Abraham V. and Sam L.
Photo Credits
A.I.
1)http://edbookphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000Vuyx1B.lEcc
"Coniferous Forest Gifford Pinchot NF." Tamarack Trees Stand out in a Coniferous Forest. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
2)https://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/htmlpubs/htm06242354/
"0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach." 0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
3) http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-gymnosperms-and.html#.WLHkNNIrLcs
Haneef, Deena T Kochunni Jazir. "Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms." Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
4)https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...
published: 26 Feb 2017
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Ecological Silvicultural Systems Exemplary Models for Adaptive Forest Management
Seven forestry experts discuss silviculture for a variety of mixedwoods in Canada and the U.S. at the North American Forestry Ecology Workshop (NAFEW) June 21, 2022 hosted virtually from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
published: 22 Sep 2022
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S2E1 biomes
Mr. Rafferty's Naturehood Season 2 Episode 1
What are Minnesota's major biomes. We travel to the University of Minnesota's Cedar Creek Ecosystem Reserve to explore more about this topic.
published: 19 Jun 2021
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2021 National Forest Week Virtual Hike
Come along for a lively and informative trip through the Eldred King Woodlands with Madeleine from Forests Ontario – from the comfort of your own home! Follow along with this guided hike video before heading out yourself, with a copy of the activities at hand. The suggested hike is approximately 2.5 km, which will take 45 minutes at an average walking pace. As you join us on the trail you will discover that the Eldred King Woodlands are more than just recreational trails for us to enjoy.
Before coming out for a hike, remember it is best to come prepared! Be sure to dress appropriately and bring a map, a water bottle, and a pen or pencil so you can work on the activities.
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Chapters:
0:00 - 2021 National Forest Week Virtual Hike
03:22 - Stop #1 History & Maps
05:37 - Stop #2 Oak Ridges ...
published: 24 Sep 2021
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Laurentian Forest, Canada - June 2023 [NEW 360° HEADSET EXPERIENCE]
Here's our audio teaser for July 2030 Immersive Mind+EmbarkBody Sound Journey.
Emabrk on a captivating 20-minute journey through the mystical Laurentian winte...
Here's our audio teaser for July 2030 Immersive Mind+EmbarkBody Sound Journey.
Emabrk on a captivating 20-minute journey through the mystical Laurentian winter forests of Canada. Immerse yourself in a 360º Mind+Body Sound Journey, where spatialized winds dance around you, crows serenade from dawn till dusk, and grey wolves harmonize under the moonlight. With healing musical instruments to enhance your senses, this winter bliss experience will transport you to a state of profound tranquility.
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and surrender to the enchanting sounds of nature. Let the symphony of the Laurentian winter forest whisk you away to a serene world where music and nature intertwine. Experience the magic, emerge refreshed, and reconnect with the wonders of the natural world.
Listen here on soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/earth-echo-collective/laurentian-forest-canada
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Earth Echo is a collective of sound healers, sound engineers and musicians; bringing wildlife sounds from remote habitats to amplify nature’s resonance, re-imagining earth through our senses using the power of sound. We source high quality wildlife recordings from talented field recordists around the world, combining advanced audio techniques with ancient sound healing practices to create 360º meditative sensory healing experiences.
So far, our work has been entirely self-funded. We're on a mission to raise the awareness of “Sound Health”, and the benefits all of us can experience from being kind to our senses. Our goal is to reawaken the deep connection between Human Consciousness, the Earth and Nature.
Our content is not only designed for human health, but also to support the habitats where the content came from. A fifth of our profits go towards Earth Causes that serve, protect and preserve the wildlife featured in our soundscapes.
If you enjoyed our immersive content and events, please follow, like, share and subscribe. Our online content is always free for everyone to experience, so if you’d like to support our cause and continual efforts, please subscribe to us on Patreon for as little as £3 per month: https://www.patreon.com/earthecho
The Earth Echo Collective.
For more info about us, visit earth-echo.com
Follow us on instagram: @earthechocollective
THIS TRACK SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING EARTH CAUSES:
https://www.raincoast.org/
FIELD RECORDIST:
Stephane Dufour
https://articulatedsounds.com
FEATURED ELEMENTS + WILDLIFE SPECIES:
Biophony: Birds, Crow, Red-Breasted Nuthatch, Black-Capped Chickadee, Blue Jay, American Crows, Common Raven, Black-Capped Chickadee, Woodpecker, Gray Wolf.
Geophony:Crispy snow, Melting snow river, Chilly breeze, Rustling leaves and branches, Creaking tree, Freezing wind
FEATURED INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICIANS:
Singing Bowls: Phan Tu
Bell: Phan Tu
Simarra: Francisco Amoscotegui
Egg Shakers: Francisco Amoscotegui
Frogs: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Didgeridoo: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Cello: Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Luna Harp: Phan Tu
Bass Flute: Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Flute: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Singing Bowls: Phan Tu
Edit: Francisco Amoscotegui, Phan Tu
and Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Spatial Audio Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
https://wn.com/Laurentian_Forest,_Canada_June_2023_New_360°_Headset_Experience
Here's our audio teaser for July 2030 Immersive Mind+EmbarkBody Sound Journey.
Emabrk on a captivating 20-minute journey through the mystical Laurentian winter forests of Canada. Immerse yourself in a 360º Mind+Body Sound Journey, where spatialized winds dance around you, crows serenade from dawn till dusk, and grey wolves harmonize under the moonlight. With healing musical instruments to enhance your senses, this winter bliss experience will transport you to a state of profound tranquility.
Close your eyes, breathe deeply, and surrender to the enchanting sounds of nature. Let the symphony of the Laurentian winter forest whisk you away to a serene world where music and nature intertwine. Experience the magic, emerge refreshed, and reconnect with the wonders of the natural world.
Listen here on soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/earth-echo-collective/laurentian-forest-canada
—-----------------------
Earth Echo is a collective of sound healers, sound engineers and musicians; bringing wildlife sounds from remote habitats to amplify nature’s resonance, re-imagining earth through our senses using the power of sound. We source high quality wildlife recordings from talented field recordists around the world, combining advanced audio techniques with ancient sound healing practices to create 360º meditative sensory healing experiences.
So far, our work has been entirely self-funded. We're on a mission to raise the awareness of “Sound Health”, and the benefits all of us can experience from being kind to our senses. Our goal is to reawaken the deep connection between Human Consciousness, the Earth and Nature.
Our content is not only designed for human health, but also to support the habitats where the content came from. A fifth of our profits go towards Earth Causes that serve, protect and preserve the wildlife featured in our soundscapes.
If you enjoyed our immersive content and events, please follow, like, share and subscribe. Our online content is always free for everyone to experience, so if you’d like to support our cause and continual efforts, please subscribe to us on Patreon for as little as £3 per month: https://www.patreon.com/earthecho
The Earth Echo Collective.
For more info about us, visit earth-echo.com
Follow us on instagram: @earthechocollective
THIS TRACK SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING EARTH CAUSES:
https://www.raincoast.org/
FIELD RECORDIST:
Stephane Dufour
https://articulatedsounds.com
FEATURED ELEMENTS + WILDLIFE SPECIES:
Biophony: Birds, Crow, Red-Breasted Nuthatch, Black-Capped Chickadee, Blue Jay, American Crows, Common Raven, Black-Capped Chickadee, Woodpecker, Gray Wolf.
Geophony:Crispy snow, Melting snow river, Chilly breeze, Rustling leaves and branches, Creaking tree, Freezing wind
FEATURED INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICIANS:
Singing Bowls: Phan Tu
Bell: Phan Tu
Simarra: Francisco Amoscotegui
Egg Shakers: Francisco Amoscotegui
Frogs: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Didgeridoo: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Cello: Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Luna Harp: Phan Tu
Bass Flute: Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Flute: Eduardo Perez Vidal
Singing Bowls: Phan Tu
Edit: Francisco Amoscotegui, Phan Tu
and Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
Spatial Audio Dr Daniel Figols-Cuevas
- published: 25 Jul 2023
- views: 33
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Unleash your adventurous spirit on an off-road adventure in the Laurentian Forest
Are you looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that will test your limits and leave you feeling exhilarated? If so, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the ...
Are you looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that will test your limits and leave you feeling exhilarated? If so, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the Laurentian Forest is the perfect activity for you.
The Laurentian Forest is a vast and rugged wilderness, with miles of challenging trails to explore. You'll get to drive your Jeep through deep mud, over rocky terrain, and across rushing rivers. You'll also get to see some of the most beautiful scenery in Quebec, including towering mountains, sparkling lakes, and lush forests.
But this isn't just an adventure for thrill-seekers. Even if you're not an experienced off-road driver, you can still enjoy this trip. Our experienced guides will take care of everything, so all you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
In addition to the off-road adventure, you'll also get to enjoy a 2-night stay at the luxurious Lac Morency Hotel. The hotel is located on the shores of Lac Morency, a stunning lake surrounded by mountains. You'll enjoy comfortable accommodations, delicious food, and access to a variety of free activities, including canoeing, kayaking, and pedal boating.
If you're looking for an unforgettable adventure that will challenge you both physically and mentally, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the Laurentian Forest is the perfect choice for you. Book your trip today and start planning your next adventure!
Email us at
[email protected] or even better call us at (416) 425 8001
https://wn.com/Unleash_Your_Adventurous_Spirit_On_An_Off_Road_Adventure_In_The_Laurentian_Forest
Are you looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that will test your limits and leave you feeling exhilarated? If so, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the Laurentian Forest is the perfect activity for you.
The Laurentian Forest is a vast and rugged wilderness, with miles of challenging trails to explore. You'll get to drive your Jeep through deep mud, over rocky terrain, and across rushing rivers. You'll also get to see some of the most beautiful scenery in Quebec, including towering mountains, sparkling lakes, and lush forests.
But this isn't just an adventure for thrill-seekers. Even if you're not an experienced off-road driver, you can still enjoy this trip. Our experienced guides will take care of everything, so all you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride.
In addition to the off-road adventure, you'll also get to enjoy a 2-night stay at the luxurious Lac Morency Hotel. The hotel is located on the shores of Lac Morency, a stunning lake surrounded by mountains. You'll enjoy comfortable accommodations, delicious food, and access to a variety of free activities, including canoeing, kayaking, and pedal boating.
If you're looking for an unforgettable adventure that will challenge you both physically and mentally, then an off-road Jeep adventure in the Laurentian Forest is the perfect choice for you. Book your trip today and start planning your next adventure!
Email us at
[email protected] or even better call us at (416) 425 8001
- published: 28 Jun 2023
- views: 13
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URI North Woods Wetland Walking Guide - The American Hornbeam
NRS 423 Wetland Ecology
Guided Walking Tour
Carpinus caroliniana (American Hornbeam) can be found shortly after you enter the woods and has a unique texture ...
NRS 423 Wetland Ecology
Guided Walking Tour
Carpinus caroliniana (American Hornbeam) can be found shortly after you enter the woods and has a unique texture to its bark!
https://wn.com/Uri_North_Woods_Wetland_Walking_Guide_The_American_Hornbeam
NRS 423 Wetland Ecology
Guided Walking Tour
Carpinus caroliniana (American Hornbeam) can be found shortly after you enter the woods and has a unique texture to its bark!
- published: 14 Dec 2022
- views: 3
0:31
Get in the Autumn Mood at the Biodome
The Montreal Biodome is an indoor ecosystem that mimics different climates and environments throughout the Americas, including the Laurentian Forest, which repl...
The Montreal Biodome is an indoor ecosystem that mimics different climates and environments throughout the Americas, including the Laurentian Forest, which replicates the ecosystem of Montreal's surrounding wilderness. Visiting at this time of year is an especially wonderful way for young children to learn about why leaves change colors. Adults and kids alike can also ooh and ah at the exhibit's adorable river otters, beavers, and porcupines..
#Canada #Get_in_the_Autumn_Mood_at_the_Biodome #The_14_Best_Things_to_Do_During_Fall_in_Montreal
https://wn.com/Get_In_The_Autumn_Mood_At_The_Biodome
The Montreal Biodome is an indoor ecosystem that mimics different climates and environments throughout the Americas, including the Laurentian Forest, which replicates the ecosystem of Montreal's surrounding wilderness. Visiting at this time of year is an especially wonderful way for young children to learn about why leaves change colors. Adults and kids alike can also ooh and ah at the exhibit's adorable river otters, beavers, and porcupines..
#Canada #Get_in_the_Autumn_Mood_at_the_Biodome #The_14_Best_Things_to_Do_During_Fall_in_Montreal
- published: 01 Aug 2023
- views: 0
48:20
Almendinger: Fire-dependent Ecosystems of Minnesota
Presented at the Symposium Fire in Minnesota Ecosystems, presented by the UMN-SFEC and Lake States Fire Sciences Consortium, January 29 & 30, 2020 at the Cloque...
Presented at the Symposium Fire in Minnesota Ecosystems, presented by the UMN-SFEC and Lake States Fire Sciences Consortium, January 29 & 30, 2020 at the Cloquet Forestry Center
https://wn.com/Almendinger_Fire_Dependent_Ecosystems_Of_Minnesota
Presented at the Symposium Fire in Minnesota Ecosystems, presented by the UMN-SFEC and Lake States Fire Sciences Consortium, January 29 & 30, 2020 at the Cloquet Forestry Center
- published: 30 Jan 2020
- views: 192
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Western Coniferous Forest NRES 341
Western Coniferous Forest Video NRES 341
by August I., Jennifer G., Abraham V. and Sam L.
Photo Credits
A.I.
1)http://edbookphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000V...
Western Coniferous Forest Video NRES 341
by August I., Jennifer G., Abraham V. and Sam L.
Photo Credits
A.I.
1)http://edbookphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000Vuyx1B.lEcc
"Coniferous Forest Gifford Pinchot NF." Tamarack Trees Stand out in a Coniferous Forest. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
2)https://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/htmlpubs/htm06242354/
"0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach." 0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
3) http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-gymnosperms-and.html#.WLHkNNIrLcs
Haneef, Deena T Kochunni Jazir. "Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms." Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
4)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentian_Mixed_Forest_Province
"Laurentian Mixed Forest Province." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 30 Dec. 2016. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
5)http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/vegetation.html
"Michigan Vegetation." Michigan Vegetation. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
J.G.
1. U.S Department of Agriculture (CC BY 2.0)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/8737935921/in/photolist-ej9cVB-4uNHKT-eB6xYa-bExwy2-98KzQz-fkpJad-9MZFwK-98sYhR-jDhBwZ-mp51nS-aAfUgq-newuUV-9xUcvu-eg7T5t-6fSy2E-nw3SWw-9srYcF-r7HAJ6-cF8wYf-6fSxcG-4BHn8J-98pjey-aLKZpt-qsCxe8-b6EYoZ-97Fo9c-9J1NxC-9pfcXB-qssAnZ-no1DVn-zvDaY-b4ddQF-aAJVbx-e4aRt5-efaGA-8VQY1u-9J1Pgm-8Z56J9-aAxh5w-99T7Ge-dmh3rM-b4WhRt-33G6WK-7vy8Dc-RjAQLE-oygNnt-eCHmPp-dQ1SFq-RvXMSf-bs6jH9
2. U.S Department of Agriculture (Public Domain)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/28768987654/in/album-72157672132602390/
3. U.S Department of Agriculture (CC BY 2.0)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/8053565858/in/album-72157631690344046/
A.V.
1. Public Domain Mark 1.0 Forest Service https://www.flickr.com/photos/forestservicenw/31959814512/
2. (CC BY 2.0) Sam Beebe https://www.flickr.com/photos/sbeebe/7975233896/in/photolist-d9KabG-5XGmfH-fgwFWr-h5twtK-nBtg43-4QbvR6-cr17RG-nBu4Z6-auXwr8-6P48Tm-a8tvnk-iZcVxr-iZgKfL-jBiVDD-ehrkyM-2LT9UG-cZ9JXd-6qs2Yd-7J8YYN-id8Jow-ehrk5Z-2ULUhy-iZeck4-5s2vja-iZffYW-3LLs9n-aSqgxp-LMNhy-bnz4D8-6w2Fkn-bnz5ki-qaKGLd-id8J2E-nQeJD4-pF6Gpz-7cQxT9-7DERhb-qoLsQy-iZcWzX-iZf5bU-iZepu4-56Nuqw-56Hpkp-ecT3ME-9rGtyU-aDZNWP-ocdGYL-3LSgwz-7edbrF-bmQ1Yg
3. (CC BY-NC 2.0) Thomas Hawk https://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/54718224/in/photolist-5QrPE-saYX1H-pSdBNC-aBqD5S-pwVLcD-hpyagR-q2aFE6-i5J73y-g5WwPs-cdwYh5-awq6b3-giLCJ4-p8Qink-ijxAFR-bB6KNe-dLHmJ1-dit2yk-24TLb5-dit2Ra-RDp5xZ-89R8FW-ocJueV-ppwB3X-hMsbKF-iMw2G7-sa9hvp-o2bng1-mxdfNc-R2a6kX-dQyfcs-obZzET-bjZDgi-epAtmu-RUMWab-ScdXi1-nFohWC-dmdPZz-7zUYG4-oDkKpq-GqvodP-8rEYPT-ryRqZn-dSRr7p-8rEYPM-vadGUW-egq8JM-rkNVFj-pBbDUi-aJJAVt-c62haG
4. (CC BY-NC 2.0) Dleyth Angharad https://www.flickr.com/photos/welshpixie/13120258223/in/photolist-kZoKEF-rV1jx1-vFrNya-RofgTw-dQUpHh-e9NU43-R69mct-eTJ7NJ-p29R91-dUQUVx-r2oA6x-sHci2z-durxEJ-dxh8Nq-aC5FrA-djrxee-hSee3e-gcWZGq-7igAzb-5QYK3f-SiMbot-k2K1QN-7etL8n-7JqAgS-dosCpo-RxPoX1-nqa2FU-R77rzF-pZSE74-5r5wpe-M248g-3qYaq-cFNmWs-mG9UfE-9JaWsE-iWEUe7-kAZpT5-8P1xgA-7BDdzc-n4eAjc-HartbT-gQ7SPj-nWbiYV-9R8Y1Z-utWSvD-p38PQL-82UDaf-aFW6uR-pj9ee6-eLAeyB
S.L.
1. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Jocelyn Catterson
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jocelynmarie/8139157487/in/photolist-dpeiXv-hPDoBx-hTYSbw-nS5Kvz-bAnJJ4-nQp8h-JCQxmG-i2Kw1N-4WnsqR-AeiEHs-jZEHsw-nVsMJM-efozjt-mFnre5-joVV8W-6oDuyx-5HmXmh-jSMrdX-9JpAty-hb5KrQ-zyvBJ-dpkpMs-HRBsXE-oZc3Xk-7MUK2m-73WNiM-6Khimg-aCwtGN-iG6LVu-8559ig-nbbzkM-bybwXG-exNYo-ogUNwa-741J4q-n9LFXB-acdg27-pVv5p8-oaUCgQ-gSqcZt-sf1caJ-gU6wc7-7JyQf8-gbtpjM-iPsX8Q-jycVFf-eWyqdy-oRFAwD-8gzGrZ-o7xGcv
2. (CC BY-NC 2.0) USFWS – Pacific Region
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usfwspacific/8695473475/in/photolist-efozjt-mFnre5-joVV8W-6oDuyx-5HmXmh-jSMrdX-9JpAty-hb5KrQ-zyvBJ-dpkpMs-HRBsXE-oZc3Xk-7MUK2m-73WNiM-6Khimg-aCwtGN-iG6LVu-8559ig-nbbzkM-bybwXG-exNYo-ogUNwa-741J4q-n9LFXB-acdg27-pVv5p8-oaUCgQ-gSqcZt-sf1caJ-gU6wc7-7JyQf8-gbtpjM-iPsX8Q-jycVFf-eWyqdy-oRFAwD-8gzGrZ-o7xGcv-HTq3qe-nxNwpj-fqNPWT-kjCT1v-dB4495-r2HS26-jtovMG-fFGDuH-CsvEr7-fmt667-81X44o-npW1of
3. (CC0 1.0) U.S. Geological Survey
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usgeologicalsurvey/14903390956/in/photolist-oGXLUu-hZ2La7-oD99SV-p2Vc8J-6vhQa-BMnen8-7fgiiY-8JTFdo-4xuF4i-nWj5vh-nWkaDU-dr1Faq-qCu1wS-8JPY3H-2JagVw-2JagDL-qLCuym-2JagrA-4Mytwm-nYd52n-nWjZW7-4xuECr-bkPhpC-oDa7Ve-dRaBSZ-oWfiVg-oDKeXz-oVnF6F-oUdpPC-bvrTUN-fjNgiy-fqqgNk-nWqKv2-oDLMKj-nWiTGU-nW8nTK-2J5W9c-2J5Yoa-2Jajbs-nUooxY-2J5YxD-2Jaizw-2J5ZjZ-2J5ZWt-2JafHf-bJmELP-bvrU9h-2Jafr3-2Jag17-2J5YKP
4. (CC BY 2.0) USFS Region 5
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
https://wn.com/Western_Coniferous_Forest_Nres_341
Western Coniferous Forest Video NRES 341
by August I., Jennifer G., Abraham V. and Sam L.
Photo Credits
A.I.
1)http://edbookphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000Vuyx1B.lEcc
"Coniferous Forest Gifford Pinchot NF." Tamarack Trees Stand out in a Coniferous Forest. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
2)https://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/htmlpubs/htm06242354/
"0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach." 0624–2354–MTDC, Tree Tong Puts Whitebark Pine Cones Within Reach. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
3) http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/03/difference-between-gymnosperms-and.html#.WLHkNNIrLcs
Haneef, Deena T Kochunni Jazir. "Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms." Difference between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
4)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentian_Mixed_Forest_Province
"Laurentian Mixed Forest Province." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 30 Dec. 2016. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.
5)http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/vegetation.html
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1:41:59
Ecological Silvicultural Systems Exemplary Models for Adaptive Forest Management
Seven forestry experts discuss silviculture for a variety of mixedwoods in Canada and the U.S. at the North American Forestry Ecology Workshop (NAFEW) June 21, ...
Seven forestry experts discuss silviculture for a variety of mixedwoods in Canada and the U.S. at the North American Forestry Ecology Workshop (NAFEW) June 21, 2022 hosted virtually from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
https://wn.com/Ecological_Silvicultural_Systems_Exemplary_Models_For_Adaptive_Forest_Management
Seven forestry experts discuss silviculture for a variety of mixedwoods in Canada and the U.S. at the North American Forestry Ecology Workshop (NAFEW) June 21, 2022 hosted virtually from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
- published: 22 Sep 2022
- views: 83
13:53
S2E1 biomes
Mr. Rafferty's Naturehood Season 2 Episode 1
What are Minnesota's major biomes. We travel to the University of Minnesota's Cedar Creek Ecosystem Reserve to exp...
Mr. Rafferty's Naturehood Season 2 Episode 1
What are Minnesota's major biomes. We travel to the University of Minnesota's Cedar Creek Ecosystem Reserve to explore more about this topic.
https://wn.com/S2E1_Biomes
Mr. Rafferty's Naturehood Season 2 Episode 1
What are Minnesota's major biomes. We travel to the University of Minnesota's Cedar Creek Ecosystem Reserve to explore more about this topic.
- published: 19 Jun 2021
- views: 374
19:31
2021 National Forest Week Virtual Hike
Come along for a lively and informative trip through the Eldred King Woodlands with Madeleine from Forests Ontario – from the comfort of your own home! Follow a...
Come along for a lively and informative trip through the Eldred King Woodlands with Madeleine from Forests Ontario – from the comfort of your own home! Follow along with this guided hike video before heading out yourself, with a copy of the activities at hand. The suggested hike is approximately 2.5 km, which will take 45 minutes at an average walking pace. As you join us on the trail you will discover that the Eldred King Woodlands are more than just recreational trails for us to enjoy.
Before coming out for a hike, remember it is best to come prepared! Be sure to dress appropriately and bring a map, a water bottle, and a pen or pencil so you can work on the activities.
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Chapters:
0:00 - 2021 National Forest Week Virtual Hike
03:22 - Stop #1 History & Maps
05:37 - Stop #2 Oak Ridges Moraine
08:28 - Stop #3 Wildlife Diversity
11:36 - Stop #4 Forest Management & Dynamics
15:25 - Stop #5 Invasive Species
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Virtual Hike Activity Kit - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/virtual-guided-hike-activity-kit
Map of York Regional Forest - https://www.york.ca/wps/wcm/connect/yorkpublic/3829d763-1bf1-4ff8-8b10-7fe345213e0d/Everyday+Guide+to+the+York+Region+Forest.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=nHEGz2O
Leaf Bingo - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/leafo-bingo
Fold-out Tree ID Guide - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/tree-bee-pocket-tree-id-guide
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Music:
“Mello_D”
Podington Bear
soundofpicture.com
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Forests Ontario Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/forests_ontario/
Forests Ontario Twitter - https://twitter.com/Forests_Ontario
York Region Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/yorkregiongovt/
York Region Twitter - https://twitter.com/YorkRegionGovt
#ForestsOntario #YorkRegionalForest #VirtualHike
https://wn.com/2021_National_Forest_Week_Virtual_Hike
Come along for a lively and informative trip through the Eldred King Woodlands with Madeleine from Forests Ontario – from the comfort of your own home! Follow along with this guided hike video before heading out yourself, with a copy of the activities at hand. The suggested hike is approximately 2.5 km, which will take 45 minutes at an average walking pace. As you join us on the trail you will discover that the Eldred King Woodlands are more than just recreational trails for us to enjoy.
Before coming out for a hike, remember it is best to come prepared! Be sure to dress appropriately and bring a map, a water bottle, and a pen or pencil so you can work on the activities.
---
Chapters:
0:00 - 2021 National Forest Week Virtual Hike
03:22 - Stop #1 History & Maps
05:37 - Stop #2 Oak Ridges Moraine
08:28 - Stop #3 Wildlife Diversity
11:36 - Stop #4 Forest Management & Dynamics
15:25 - Stop #5 Invasive Species
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Virtual Hike Activity Kit - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/virtual-guided-hike-activity-kit
Map of York Regional Forest - https://www.york.ca/wps/wcm/connect/yorkpublic/3829d763-1bf1-4ff8-8b10-7fe345213e0d/Everyday+Guide+to+the+York+Region+Forest.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=nHEGz2O
Leaf Bingo - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/leafo-bingo
Fold-out Tree ID Guide - https://forestsontario.ca/en/resource/tree-bee-pocket-tree-id-guide
---
Music:
“Mello_D”
Podington Bear
soundofpicture.com
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Forests Ontario Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/forests_ontario/
Forests Ontario Twitter - https://twitter.com/Forests_Ontario
York Region Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/yorkregiongovt/
York Region Twitter - https://twitter.com/YorkRegionGovt
#ForestsOntario #YorkRegionalForest #VirtualHike
- published: 24 Sep 2021
- views: 535