23 Sipsey Wilderness Discovering Alabama
Dr. Phillips takes the viewer through the Sipsey Wilderness and recalls the influence of nineteenth-century romanticism and the emergence of a national movement for the preservation of America’s wilderness regions.
Use this Episode in your Classroom. Visit discoveringalabama.org for Teacher Guides.
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• The Alabama Museum of Natural History's Website: bit.ly/3un9MPh
• The University of Alabama Museums' Website: bit.ly/3B4lqCw
• Alabama Public Television: aptv.org/
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Пікірлер: 12
Love my Sipsey Wilderness! When renewal of self is imperative.
"It's been taking care of itself for 4 billion years and it has done beautifully." You tell 'em Mary.....I like her
What a treasure this channel is. I'm from Ireland. I recently watched a documentary "Call of the Forest: The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees (2016)". In this doc they said 2,000 years ago Ireland was 70% tree covered, now we are less than 1%. Regenerative farming, PLUS more tree planting, that's where we should be aiming for. Ireland government forest and tree group largely see trees as a cash crop, unfortunately.
im wanting to plan an off trail hike all the way across the sipsey wilderness.
Made reservations for Clear Creek Campground months ahead. Got there to find the lake drained, NO SWIMMING. Alabama Power Power drains it EVERY YEAR the woman in the office told us. WHY didn't they tell us THAT when we made reservations❓️ We could have stayed in another State Park with ALL the amenities 🤔
@RoamingWhispers
4 ай бұрын
Well… it’s a reservoir, not a lake, which means it has water level data that includes a draw down schedule. You can look that up yourself. It’s also not in the Sipsy Wilderness.
What year was these recorded
@that_preztel.
3 жыл бұрын
This is episode #23 so I would say mid 80s.
@nathanday1470
Жыл бұрын
1996
Don’t cut another tree unless it’s dead.