Nature's microworlds. Canada's coastal forests
Description
Canada's Coastal Forest is part of an ancient forest system that stretchesalong the coast from Northern California up to Southern Alaska and ishome to some of the largest aggregations of top predators in NorthAmerica. The trees of this forest are huge and forest productivity hererivals even some of the world's biggest tropical rainforests. SteveBackshall narrates an exploration of where the nutrients come from thatfuel the growth of these giant trees and supports such huge aggregationsof bears, eagles and wolves.
Runtime
30 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
2013
Database
Alexander Street
Direct Link
Similar Films
60 minutes. Salmon in the sea
Nature. Running the gauntlet. Salmon. Season 29, Episode 13
The salmon forest
Fresh water flowing. Biological monitoring protocol
Guardian
Nature's microworlds. Okavango
Nature's microworlds. Serengeti
Nature's microworlds. Australia's red centre. Series 1, Episode 12
Unconquering the last frontier
Nature's microworlds. The deep sea
Nature's microworlds. Svalbard
Nature's microworlds. Great Barrier Reef
Nature's microworlds. Namib Desert
Nature's microworlds. Monterey Bay