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Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam
Yellowstone to Yukon is not only a feast for the eye ... Healthy ecosystems are connected ecosystems. Stretching nearly 2,000 miles from Yellowstone National Park, up the spine of the Rocky Mountains, and through the Yukon is one of the world’s last fully functioning mountain ecosystems. A plan to link the existing parks with connected corridors throughout the region highlights the importance of these vital passageways that wildlife depend on for survival. German-born photographer Florian Schulz documents in full color the ambitious effort to preserve this ecosystem. His striking photographs tell the story of the stunning wilderness and wildlife at stake, and also of the human challenges and champions that exist — from roads, sprawl, and mining threats, to peaceful coexistence with ranchers, recreationalists, and sustainable industrial practices. Schulz first came to America with the dream of seeing true wilderness. After encountering a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park, he gave up his biology studies to become a wildlife photographer. The work in this exhibit represents more than ten years of documenting the North American wilderness. Book available for purchase: A full-color, 195-page book of the same title accompanies the exhibition. Yellowstone to Yukon was organized by the Burke Museum and Braided River, a branch of The Mountaineers Books, in collaboration with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. Read more about Yellowstone to Yukon Exhibit Specifications
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Dramatic images captivate visitors at the Yellowstone to Yukon exhibit.
Visitors learn about wildlife corridors at the Yellowstone to Yukon exhibit.
Florian Schulz, exhibit photographer, engages visitors at the Yellowstone to Yukon exhibit. |
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