Finally,
the weather has changed. I only have seconds to write it between fuel stops. We are out on the enxtended aerial expedition. Come back to check and I hope to share with you images of thousands of caribou, grizzlies, seals on the ice and maybe a polar bear. It is going to be an adventure!
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Finally up in the air!
Posted in Uncategorized on July 2, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Prudhoe Bay – Largest Oilfield in North America
Posted in Conservation, Expeditions, Wildlife, wilderness, tagged Arctic, bids, Conservation, Freedom to Roam, industry, oil, oil field, prudhoe bay, wilderness on June 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I will try to cover more of the habitat and wildlife at Teshekpuk Lake over the next weeks as the weather gives us a break. Teshekpuk Lake is such an important ecological gem, that oil development simply must not go forward. Stay tuned!
From Baja to Anchorage, what a change!
Posted in Uncategorized on June 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I just made it from Mexico’s Wild Coast in Baja to Anchorage. I’ve been here with Florian since Wednesday last week and I have to say, what a change! I do miss the warmth and turqoise waters of Baja, but I find it so beautiful to see how the summer has truly arrived to southern Alaska. Florian [...]
People looking at the Y2Y Exhibit in The Field Museum
Posted in Uncategorized on April 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Field Museum in Chicago launched the Yellowstone to Yukon – Freedom to Roam exhibit since the beginning of the year, and last weekend Florian was invited to present and talk about the project of this corridor to the general public. It was a very successful weekend and he came back to La Paz (where we are [...]
Y2Y – Freedom to Roam Exhibit at The Field Museum January – June 2009
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged exhibit, Freedom to Roam, y2y, Yellowstone to Yukon on March 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »