The Treasure of the Alps

When the first humans advanced into the Alps, they encountered dense, primeval forests. Over the centuries, they cleared the woodlands, created fields and pastures, and built their villages higher and higher in the mountains.These farmers were followed by many wild animals that found a new habitat i...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Telenatura 2008 (-)
Otros Autores: Luypaert, Benjamin (-), Goldberg, P.
Formato: DVD
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: [Austria] : [ORF, Universum Natural History Unit] [2008]
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Sumario:When the first humans advanced into the Alps, they encountered dense, primeval forests. Over the centuries, they cleared the woodlands, created fields and pastures, and built their villages higher and higher in the mountains.These farmers were followed by many wild animals that found a new habitat in the changed landscape: wood grouse occupied the forest glades, rock partridges filled the mountain meadows, and red deer populated the alpine pastures. For some wild animals that had been sparse in the ancient forests human intervention created significant extensions to their habitats. This documentary is a portrait of the coexistence of alpine wildlife and humans.
Notas:Presentada en "Festival Internacional de Televisión sobre Conservación de la Naturaleza y el Medio Ambiente (Telenatura), Pamplona, 28 de octubre al 31 de noviembre de 2008"
Descripción Física:1 videodisco (49 min.) : son. col.; 12 cm