Art Wolfe Photographs Alaska's Arctic Wildlife Refuge
GreatOutdoors.com showcases photographer Art Wolfe's world-wide expeditions as he films his PBS series, Travels to the Edge
By GreatOutdoors.com Staff - January 13th, 2009
Editor's Note:
Join us in this ongoing series of of photo galleries as GreatOutdoors.com showcases photographer Art Wolfe's world wide expeditions as he films his PBS series, Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe.
In this episode of Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe, Art visits the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Sometimes called America’s Serengeti, this is iconic wilderness. Art rafts down the icy Kongakut River to document America’s last pure and untamed wilderness. He chronicles the desolate, yet abundant beauty of the tundra and the rugged landscapes of the Brooks Range. He turns his lens on the delicate birds and animals for which the Refuge is a vital habitat and intersects the great Porcupine caribou herd on its annual migration to the coastal plain. See Art's video introduction to this program.
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