Photo by @CarltonWard | Did you know that Florida has black bears? There are seven subpopulations distributed throughout the state from Naples to Pensacola that are increasingly isolated by roads and suburban sprawl (swipe right for a map). The core populations are centered on large, forested, public lands. This camera trap photo is from a cattle ranch in between. The importance of ranches to wide-ranging bears inspired the Florida Wildlife Corridor project, which advocates for the habitat protection needed to keep wild Florida connected. In 2012, I hiked, paddled and biked 1,000+ miles in 100 consecutive days, tracing this last remaining wildlife corridor between the Everglades (southern tip of Florida) north to the Okefenokee Swamp (southern Georgia). My current #PathofthePanther project with @NatGeo is focused on the same Corridor through the story of the endangered Florida panther, because without protecting a wildlife corridor north from the Everglades, the panther will have no path to recovery. The clock is ticking as 1000 people move to Florida each day, and 5 million acres of the Corridor are projected to be lost by 2070 if development continues on its current trajectory. Please connect with me @carltonward and share this story so we can help save the #FloridaWildlifeCorridor. @fl_wildcorridor @insidenatgeo. #everglades #expedition #FloridaWild #KeepFLWild #bear #corridor @myfwc. Bear research by @joeguthrie8 at @archboldstation, expedition team with @mallorydimmitt.

natgeoさん(@natgeo)が投稿した動画 -

ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 6月2日 20時53分


Photo by @CarltonWard | Did you know that Florida has black bears? There are seven subpopulations distributed throughout the state from Naples to Pensacola that are increasingly isolated by roads and suburban sprawl (swipe right for a map). The core populations are centered on large, forested, public lands. This camera trap photo is from a cattle ranch in between. The importance of ranches to wide-ranging bears inspired the Florida Wildlife Corridor project, which advocates for the habitat protection needed to keep wild Florida connected. In 2012, I hiked, paddled and biked 1,000+ miles in 100 consecutive days, tracing this last remaining wildlife corridor between the Everglades (southern tip of Florida) north to the Okefenokee Swamp (southern Georgia). My current #PathofthePanther project with @ナショナルジオグラフィック is focused on the same Corridor through the story of the endangered Florida panther, because without protecting a wildlife corridor north from the Everglades, the panther will have no path to recovery. The clock is ticking as 1000 people move to Florida each day, and 5 million acres of the Corridor are projected to be lost by 2070 if development continues on its current trajectory. Please connect with me @carltonward and share this story so we can help save the #FloridaWildlifeCorridor. @fl_wildcorridor @insidenatgeo. #everglades #expedition #FloridaWild #KeepFLWild #bear #corridor @myfwc. Bear research by @joeguthrie8 at @archboldstation, expedition team with @mallorydimmitt.


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

387,860

1,549

2018/6/2

のインスタグラム
さんがフォロー

ナショナルジオグラフィックを見た方におすすめの有名人

ナショナルジオグラフィックと一緒に見られている有名人