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Ada Delutuk Blackjack
A quick clip summarizing Ada Blackjack and the part she played in the Wrangel Island Exped...
published: 07 Apr 2010
Author: greenvtus
Ada Delutuk Blackjack
A quick clip summarizing Ada Blackjack and the part she played in the Wrangel Island Expedition of 1921-1923, which was organized by the notorious explorer, Vihjalmur Stefansson. Video by Hannah Green. Props to Jennifer Niven and her book 'Ada Blackjack' for photographs and primary information source.
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Lemmings On Wrangel Island
Zis is for all ze peoples zat like der crunchy lemming stew....
published: 07 Nov 2011
Author: countmotorhead
Lemmings On Wrangel Island
Zis is for all ze peoples zat like der crunchy lemming stew.
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Cape Dezhnev - Russia
In August 2011 a German film crew -- Martin Thoma, Peter Stickler, and Stefan Binggeser --...
published: 07 Nov 2011
Author: countmotorhead
Cape Dezhnev - Russia
In August 2011 a German film crew -- Martin Thoma, Peter Stickler, and Stefan Binggeser -- passed Cape Dezhnev, Asia's easternmost point, on their voyage to Wrangel Island. 'The Spirit of Enderby' of Heritage Expeditions anchored a mile away from the abandoned Soviet outpost.
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Polar Bear - Alcatraz - Natural Killers
www.wildlifeexplorer.com Getting up close and personal with the polar bears of Wrangel Isl...
published: 16 Sep 2011
Author: impincusa
Polar Bear - Alcatraz - Natural Killers
www.wildlifeexplorer.com Getting up close and personal with the polar bears of Wrangel Island would be dangerous enough even if they weren't half-starved and searching for food. Nikita Ovskyanikov and Arne Nevra almost got more than they bargained for when they set up camp on the island in an attempt to discover how these huge creatures exist for months, imprisoned by the sea. Their astonishing film portrays the bears' bitter struggle for survival, while the men deal with midnight raids and a frightened orphan bear cub.
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Preserving endangered ecosystems: the natural system of Wrangel Island Reserve
Listen to Dr. Mechtild Rössler, Head of Europe and North America Section, UNESCO Worl...
published: 08 Oct 2010
Author: jaegerlecoultreclub
Preserving endangered ecosystems: the natural system of Wrangel Island Reserve
Listen to Dr. Mechtild Rössler, Head of Europe and North America Section, UNESCO World Heritage Center introducing the perils and promise of the natural system of Wrangel Island Reserve and Ilulissat Icefjord in the Arctic -- two marine sites supported under the "Tides of Time" Partnership between Jaeger-LeCoultre, The International Herald Tribune and UNESCO.
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My Wrangel and Herald Islands
My Wrangel and Herald Islands in Art. by Vasyl Prydatko-Dolin...
published: 22 Nov 2009
Author: BiomodelOrgUa
My Wrangel and Herald Islands
My Wrangel and Herald Islands in Art. by Vasyl Prydatko-Dolin
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Greenpeace - Остров Врангеля (Wrangel Island) 01
Природа объекm...
published: 30 Sep 2008
Author: GreenpeaceRussia
Greenpeace - Остров Врангеля (Wrangel Island) 01
Природа объекта Всемирного природного наследия "Остров Врангеля" (c) Greenpeace, 2000-2008.
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Wrangell Island Water Animation (Full)
Animation along Blake Channel showing the landscape of Wrangell Island, Alaska...
published: 12 Mar 2012
Author: CorvusDesignAK
Wrangell Island Water Animation (Full)
Animation along Blake Channel showing the landscape of Wrangell Island, Alaska
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Alaska.org - Alaska Waters - Wrangell Alaska - Official ...
Let the Leslie Family show you via jetboat Alaska's wildlife, scenery, the local cultu...
published: 11 Jun 2008
Author: AlaskaChannel
Alaska.org - Alaska Waters - Wrangell Alaska - Official ...
Let the Leslie Family show you via jetboat Alaska's wildlife, scenery, the local culture and people, and their home on Wrangell Island.
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Snow Goose-Seattle Times 3 minute masterpiece.mov
SNOW GOOSE - Between 60 to 120 thousand Snow Goose migrate from Wrangel Island Russia to w...
published: 31 Mar 2011
Author: noelwlphoto
Snow Goose-Seattle Times 3 minute masterpiece.mov
SNOW GOOSE - Between 60 to 120 thousand Snow Goose migrate from Wrangel Island Russia to winter and feed in Washington's Skagit / Fraser Delta, feasting on salt marsh plants and winter green crops on private farmed lands. This event provides great birding and photographic opportunity. Snow Geese mate for life and fly together in multi-generation family groups. Wildlife managers and local landowners are challenged in the impacts on farming, responsible viewing and hunting of these birds. Washington State permits Snow Goose Quality Hunts.
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Snow Geese from Russia in Mt Vernon, WA
Thousands of Snow Geese migrate each winter from Wrangel Island (Russia)to the Skagit Rive...
published: 28 Dec 2009
Author: DileepB
Snow Geese from Russia in Mt Vernon, WA
Thousands of Snow Geese migrate each winter from Wrangel Island (Russia)to the Skagit River Valley in Washington state.
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Snow goose, Washington Skagit / Fraser Delta, viewing, hunting, conservation, flocks
SNOW GOOSE - Between 60 to 120 thousand Snow Goose migrate from Wrangel Island Russia to w...
published: 09 Mar 2011
Author: noelwlphoto
Snow goose, Washington Skagit / Fraser Delta, viewing, hunting, conservation, flocks
SNOW GOOSE - Between 60 to 120 thousand Snow Goose migrate from Wrangel Island Russia to winter and feed in Washington's Skagit / Fraser Delta, feasting on salt marsh plants and winter green crops on private farmed lands. This event provides great birding and photographic opportunity. Snow Geese mate for life and fly together in multi-generation family groups. Wildlife managers and local landowners are challenged in the impacts on farming, responsible viewing and hunting of these birds. Washington State permits Snow Goose Quality Hunts.
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Snow geese flying 2011
The Lesser Snow Geese visiting the Sanctuary are part of the Wrangel Island (Pacific Flywa...
published: 12 Nov 2011
Author: welc2bc
Snow geese flying 2011
The Lesser Snow Geese visiting the Sanctuary are part of the Wrangel Island (Pacific Flyway) nesting population. Wrangel Island lies in the Arctic Ocean, north of Siberia, and belongs to Russia. A "population" is the number of animals of the same type living in an area. Birds nesting on Wrangel Island split into two separate wintering sub-populations. One winters in California, and one winters locally. Lesser Snow Goose Facts: Weight: 2.5 to 2.7 kg Wingspan: 38- 46 cm Lifespan: 10 to 20 years in the wild. Distinguishing marks: White bodies, black wing-tips, a pink bill with black markings and pink feet. Best times to view them at the Sanctuary: mid-Oct. to mid-Dec. and mid-March to mid-April. January 2011 Mid-winter count (Fraser River and Skagit River flocks)= 65000 birds, with very few young of the year. 2010 was a porr nesting season with a decline in the population. Fall 2011 forecast is for about 75000 birds, with perhaps 25% young in the flock, but this will not be verified until the mid-winter count.
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Greenpeace - Остров Врангеля (Wrangel Island) 02
Природа объекm...
published: 30 Sep 2008
Author: GreenpeaceRussia
Greenpeace - Остров Врангеля (Wrangel Island) 02
Природа объекта Всемирного природного наследия "Остров Врангеля"(c) Greenpeace, 2000-2008.
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Test Wrangell Fly-Through
Fly through of Wrangell island existing conditions showing initial 3D model to be used for...
published: 10 Jun 2011
Author: Corvus Design
Test Wrangell Fly-Through
Fly through of Wrangell island existing conditions showing initial 3D model to be used for existing condition reference.
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Wrangell Fly Through - Test Two
An updated look at the Wrangell Island visualizations. Improvements include higher detail...
published: 21 Jun 2011
Author: Corvus Design
Wrangell Fly Through - Test Two
An updated look at the Wrangell Island visualizations. Improvements include higher detailed orthoimagery-based ecosystem placement, textures, and atmospheric conditions.
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2007 CSI Vank, Island - Camp Carmel - Wrangell, AK
published: 24 Jun 2011
Author: CampCarmel
2007 CSI Vank, Island - Camp Carmel - Wrangell, AK
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ALASKA - Wrangell-St. Elias & Homer - Jon Prescott & Sam de Burgh
Jon Prescott and Sam de Burgh go to Alaska.
"Night Zero" was spent in Anchorage. Friend...
published: 27 Jul 2012
Author: Jon Prescott
ALASKA - Wrangell-St. Elias & Homer - Jon Prescott & Sam de Burgh
Jon Prescott and Sam de Burgh go to Alaska.
"Night Zero" was spent in Anchorage. Friends-of-friends took us out to a night club and then a pub (Gaslight) where we saw the world's best female bull rider and the world's worst female bull rider (images permanently ingrained).
"Morning One" had us reeling from the night before. We sped down the highway around Turnagain Arm, arriving 45 minutes late for our rafting trip. No problem though, we just missed the line of people getting their dry suits, helmets and PFDs. Mudflap raced us up to the put-in in a late 80s Aerostar Van, telling us nonstop stories about his Aconcagua climb and his girlfriend from Montana with whom he sometimes shares a wardrobe. The rafting on Sixmile Creek was tight and intense. Class IV and V and ice cold.
Next came Homer and a visit with my high school buddy Louis and his wife Jasmine. We took a late night tour of Bear Creek Winery, which their family runs, and I got to operate a forklift for the first time. Our other Homer highlight was a boat ride across Kachemak Bay towards Grewingk Glacier for an 8 mile hike. Self powered trams, PackRaft ferries, glaciers, icebergs; the works.
We snagged an espresso in Anchor Point (where they fire guns into mountainsides at weddings) on our way out to Wrangell-St. Elias NP. The 8 hour drive was broken up with a fishing stop at the Russian River and a truck swap-out in Anchorage because our stereo's auxiliary jack was faulty. Dinner was in Palmer and camp was made at Liberty Falls near Chitina.
Early the next morning we drove to McCarthy. Two hours down the gravel road and we wound up with a slow leaking flat tire which we left with the tire guy to fix while we were in the backcountry. Our bush pilot Don (Wrangell Mountain Air) flew us to Bremner Mine. In the air he let us know we were the first people of the season to attempt the Seven Pass Route and that it was still quite snow covered. Wave of panic. Followed by a still determination as we took in the massive park and all its features. We landed on a flat grassy area near the mine and were off toward Iceberg Lake. 4 and 1/2 days (after a scheduling goof) to complete our 6-8 day strenuous trek. Oh Mary.
Trek Day 1: Bremner to Monahan Creek. A big long uphill crunch through the snow. Crampons were a must. The snow cover was a blessing on the downhills as it allowed us to avoid the rocks and boulders underneath.
Trek Day 2: Monahan Creek to the Tana Lobe of Bremner Glacier. After the most absurd bushwhack through 8 foot tall dense, stubborn brush we emerged at a stream. We made the poor decision to attempt the crossing that night. Carefully picking our way through the current, we made it to land on the other side. This land turned out to be an island. We hadn't seen the fork in the river through the foliage. The second crossing was too gnarly so we turned back, made camp on the bank and built a fire out of a dead tree to dry our boots.
Trek Day 3: Found our stream crossing point! We climbed over the moraine and found our way onto the Bremner Glacier. Crevasses were easy to avoid because the snow was gone at this low elevation and we cruised. Stepping off the glacier we missed the point we were supposed to ascend to the saddle. Instead we walked across glacial excrement on the valley floor for four hours. Once we figured out our mistake we did a 180 and tried our best to soften the psychological blow while creeping back uphill. It was 10pm when we got back to our ascent point. After scrambling up a vertical stream we came to a steep snowy slope. Crampons on. By 11:30 we had flattened out and pitched the tent.
Trek Day 4: Magic. We were on route and in love with the scenery. Crossing the saddle we got our first views of the valley due east of Bremner Glacier. The descent into the valley was quick and we saw some grizzly bears. The glacier near Iceberg Lake was snow covered so we stuck to the moraine, which also being snow covered, was quick work. Camp was made at the foot of the glacier.
Trek Day 5: A early morning stream crossing. The toughest and fastest moving yet. Easy going the rest of the way to Iceberg Lake. Don picked us up and we flew back along the Tana River to McCarthy.
Two flat tires on the gravel road this time. Fortunately one was a slow-leaker so we made it. Both were fixed while we ate big hamburgers in Chitina. We were in a rush to get to back to the airport in Anchorage and I got a speeding ticket on the Old Edgerton Highway. Five moose were spotted and the weather got bad. This was the weather we just missed.
Back to the urban jungle.
This trip was non-stop. Good on us Sam Housemate! And next time we'll go easy on the schedule to incorporate some time to crack open that deck of cards.
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Snow geese invades Richmond
Snow geese have a field day at Grauer Park behind Grauer Elementary School in Richmond, BC...
published: 07 Dec 2009
Author: Sanjib Dutta
Snow geese invades Richmond
Snow geese have a field day at Grauer Park behind Grauer Elementary School in Richmond, BC, Canada on Nov. 4, 2009. Over 100000 white geese fly about 4000 kilometers to BC's Fraser River delta to escape their frozen winter home in Russia's Wrangel Island. The geese fly farther south to the Skagit delta before returning to the Fraser River delta in spring enroute to Russia.
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Snow Geese and one blue goose Part 4
Autumn is the season when the snow geese pass through the Fraser River Estuary. Over the c...
published: 27 Oct 2008
Author: off2theairport
Snow Geese and one blue goose Part 4
Autumn is the season when the snow geese pass through the Fraser River Estuary. Over the course of one or two days in October wave after wave of the small white geese arrive - some 30000 in all - in a spectacle that is sure to move even the thickest-skinned urbanite. The snow geese generally arrive in early October from Wrangel Island in the Aleutian Island chain and refuel by feasting on the buried stems of marsh plants.
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Snow Geese on Fir Island
Snow geese migrate to Washingtin stae each year from Wrangel island....
published: 14 Feb 2011
Author: DileepB
Snow Geese on Fir Island
Snow geese migrate to Washingtin stae each year from Wrangel island.
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Wrangell Island Timber Growth
Video simulation of time-lapse timber regeneration on Wrangell Island, Alaska....
published: 07 Mar 2012
Author: CorvusDesignAK
Wrangell Island Timber Growth
Video simulation of time-lapse timber regeneration on Wrangell Island, Alaska.