Hai cercato: Yellowstone
Grand Teton & Yellowstone / 2010
Explore the mountain scenery, wildlife and geology of two national parks.
The Sights and Sounds of Yellowstone National Park / 1997
A breathtaking tour of Yellowstone National Park. The oldest, largest and most popular national park in this country, Yellowstone not only offers superb mountain scenery, but is also one of the world's principal wildlife preserves. See the majestic moose and elk with their huge antlers, rare trumpeter swans, ever-hungry bear, playwful river otter, skittish coyote and shaggy buffalo. The park fought for it's life in the fires of 1988, yet it endures as a year-round riot of color and contrast. All topped off by the towering geyser of Old Faithful
Yellowstone: A Symphony of Fire and Water / 2002
Yellowstone: A Symphony of Fire and Water explains the mystery and explores the beauty of Yellowstone's geysers, the rare and wonderful geothermal features that amaze and delight millions of us each year.
Yellowstone-Teton Wildlife / 1989
Here, a wilderness of lakes, mountains, meadows, forests and rivers has been set aside as a wildlife sanctuary. It is one of the largest such habitats in the world. From grizzlies to moose, watch as the young grow through the seasons.
Geysers of Yellowstone / 1992
Presents a complete survey of Yellowstone's geysers, hot springs, and mud pots and how they work.
Yellowstone 88 - Song of Fire / 2021
Summer 1988. Dry lightning sparks a fire in the parched and drought ridden landscape of Yellowstone Park igniting a blaze that would scorch over 1.5 Million acres. That winter surviving Fauna exhausted from fire and weakened by hunger die in greater numbers than those claimed by the fire. The cosmos turns from one season to another and another and life in the park begins anew.
Yellowstone: Realm of the Coyote / 1995
Danger in Yellowstone for a young, outcast coyote! When a young coyote named Cain is cast out by his pack, he must learn to survive in a wilderness both beautiful and treacherous. As the coyote's journey unfolds, he'll encounter a large cast of wildlife characters in what has been called America's own Serengeti. Set against the natural beauty of Yellowstone's changing seasons, from the steamy geysers in winter to the raging fires of summer, Cain's year-long adventure of hardship and triumph will culminate in a final life-or-death confrontation with his original pack. In this remarkable film from National Geographic, you'll experience nature as never before.
Survival of the Yellowstone Wolves / 1996
This first hand account follows the re-introduction of the wolves into America's greatest national park. Once near total extermination, the Yellowstone wolves are fighting back. Join Mathew Fox in becoming an intimate witness to the real life drama of survival of the pack and the tragic death of the pup wolves' father.
Yellowstone in Four Seasons / 2017
Yellowstone National Park has 4 seasons that can change at any time. Summer is for eating…. Fall is for mating… Winter is for surviving ….and Spring is for re- birth.
Wild Babies of Yellowstone /
Come along for a joy-filled visit with the most lovable creatures in Yellowstone National Park.
National Parks Exploration Series: Yellowstone / 2011
On March 1, 1872 President Ulysses S. Grant signed into existence the world's first national park, Yellowstone National Park. The 2.2 million acres of wilderness is the only complete mid-latitude ecosystem left on the planet.
National Geographic - Yellowstone / 2012
Treasures of America's National Parks: Yellowstone / 2009
Experience the spectacular, wild beauty of Yellowstone National Park -- the splendor of its seasons and the majesty of its wildlife -- all from such scenic vantage points as Old Faithful, Yellowstone Lake, Hayden Valley, Specimen Ridge, Norris Geyser Basin and more. As you enjoy this spectacular national park in living color with specially scored music and enlightening narration, you'll feel as though you're actually there!
Mystery in Yellowstone / 2015
Yellowstone National Park is home to a vast array of landscapes and a huge diversity of animals, united in a fascinating ecosystem, one that is currently in severe trouble. The area once contained over 19,000 elk, but its numbers have plummeted by 80% in the last two decades. The mysterious decline has sparked many questions, and researchers are in a race to provide answers. Join them as they investigate a series of theories and suspects, from wolves to bears to trees to trout, in an attempt to solve this alarming puzzle.
Yellowstone 3D: America's Greatest Wonder / 2014
The Story of Yellowstone National Park / 1991
Marvel at "Old Faithful" erupting, vast rolling forests, abundant wildlife, thundering waterfalls, gurgling hot springs and mud pots, and the beautiful, haunting wilderness. Over 2.2 million acres located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, the great Yellowstone National Park was founded in 1872. The superb camera work of Dale Johnson and Bob Landis captures the natural wonders that captivated the early mountain men of the 1840s: petrified forests, mountains of glass and rivers that cooked fish. Thrill to rare and dramatic wildlife action; an antelope doe chasing a coyote from her young, a grizzly pursuing an elk in a life and death chase, a coyote matching wits with an otter; northern elk migrating in deep snow and bighorn sheep in mating battles. See the Yellowstone fire of 1988, and the charred land in full bloom. Ride with a park range into the backcountry. Enjoy a stagecoach ride to a sunrise cookout. It's all here, the magic of the great Yellowstone.
Supervolcano: The Truth About Yellowstone / 2005
Directly following Supervolcano, a two-episode documentary reveals the cutting-edge research that informed the drama. Meet the experts who monitor the behaviour of the Yellowstone supervolcano, who face the awesome responsibility of predicting when the next super-eruption might next take place - and advising on what will happen when it does. The programme goes behind the scenes to reveal the work being done to try to understand the sequence of events that could one day culminate in this apocalypse, and to calculate the global fallout that would follow it. Written by BBC
America's National Parks: The Sights and Sounds of Yellowstone National Park / 2002
This breathtaking video tour of Yellowstone National Park is captured by nature photographer Russ Finley in all it's glory, and narrated by actor Joseph Campenella. The oldest, largest, and most popular national park in this country,k Yellowstone not only offers superb mountain scenery, but also is one of the world's principal wildlife preserves. See the majestic moose and elk with their huge antlers, rare trumpeter swan, ever-hungry bear, playful river otter, skittish coyote and shaggy buffalo, all in their native environment. The park fought for it's life in the fires of 1988 - seen in dramatic footage - but endures as a year-round riot of color and contrast, topped off by the towering geyser of Old Faithful
Dove vedere in streaming America's National Parks: The Sights and Sounds of Yellowstone National Park
Christmas in Yellowstone / 2006
NATURE presents Christmas in Yellowstone, a breathtaking look at wintertime deep within America’s first national park. NATURE follows in the snowy footprints of Yellowstone’s red foxes, spies on the predatory warfare of wolves and elk, and climbs into the den of a grizzly bear that gives birth to two cubs while deep in hibernation. In addition to mesmerizing footage of landscapes and wildlife, trail alongside author and photographer Tom Murphy, who has been coming to Yellowstone for the past 26 winters, camping and photographing amid the silence and solitude of the park. And go behind the scenes with filmmaker Shane Moore to find out how he kept up with Murphy during an at times harrowing trek, reminiscent of the legendary John Colter’s first journey into the park nearly two hundred years ago.
The Living Edens: Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness / 2001
High in the wild heart of the American Rockies, Yellowstone is a place of extraordinary landscapes and geysers. Created by the largest volcanic explosions in the planet's history, Yellowstone became the world's first national park in the late 1870s. Now that the wolves have been returned to the park, Yellowstone has become an unparalleled wildlife sanctuary and perhaps the best place on the planet to see wolves and grizzly bears hunting elk.