Oregon Field Guide - Season 23 Episode 3 Bighorn Release, Photogeology, Willamette Valley Fen
Bighorn Release
ODFW continues 60 years of bighorn restoration with their latest release in historic sheep country near the John Day Fossil Beds. Within months many of the sheep had spread out through remote canyons and newborn lambs were leaping with them up cliffs. But one group of rams wandered another direction, leading to a serious setback which resulted in their deaths.
Photogeology Tour
A beautiful tour of the stunning Jordan Craters and Leslie Gulch as we learn more about the wonders of Oregon geology.
Willamette Valley Fen
Have you ever heard of a fen? These unique geographic features used to be fairly common in Western Oregon and Washington but now they are rare. We visit what may be the last intact fen left in the Willamette Valley and see plant species that exist nowhere else.
Year: 2021
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
Director: Steve Amen
Cast: Steve Amen
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First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Oct 21, 2021
Season: 24 Season
Episode: 244 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 5.368
Language: English
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Arctic White Geese, Paragliding Race, Treeverse
Elk at Mount St. Helens, Lighthouse Photoessay, Snowkiting
Bighorn Release, Photogeology, Willamette Valley Fen
Bald Eagle Recovery, Cyclocross, Jim Anderson
Nature Sound Recording, Silver Falls State Park, Zumwalt Cooperation
Avalanche Safety, Fishing Quotas, Music in Nature
Columbia Gorge: The Fight for Paradise
Open Water Swimming, Pine Butterflies, Radon
Chetco River Revisited, Gold Fish, Muddy Boots
Beacon Rock Climbing, Ditch Fish, Newberry Crater Geothermal
Balloon Archaeology, Biscuit Fire 10 Years Later, Collier Glacier
Kite Festival, Trees and Pollution, Ultralight Hiking
Bug Chicks, Canoe Journey, Cape Arago photoessay, Pacific Crest Trail
Mount Hood Climbing Oregon's Highest Peak