PLATTE BASIN TIMELAPSE PROJECT.
Together with Mike Farrell, Bill Hager, Jeff Dale and many others – Mike hopes to capture the pulse of the Platte and answer the question “Where does our water come from?”MORE INFO on this project – visit http://plattebasintimelapse.com
PRAIRIE POTHOLE REGION.
Level I Ducks Unlimited conservation priority area, the most important and threatened waterfowl habitat in North America.
QUEST: GREAT PLAINS PHOTOGRAPHER.
Source: science.kqed.org Mike Forsberg, a nationally renowned photographer, conservationist, and author from Nebraska, spent four years traveling 100,000 miles across the Great Plains—from North Dakota to Texas—to create a portrait of under-appreciated species and habitats of what many consider “flyover country.”
QUEST NEBRASKA. http://netnebraska.org/media/iframe.php?vidgroup=00014039&w=320&h=179&bin=NET
QUEST Nebraska piece on Michael Forsberg and the Nebraska Sandhill’s Hidden Water, produced by Nebraska Educational Telecommunications.
Click here to view on NET website. http://science.kqed.org/quest/files/jw-player-plugin-for-wordpress/player/player.swf
NET Great Plains upcoming documentary – Preview.
Coming Soon to Public Television: Michael Forsberg and NET Nebraska are in production on a documentary of Mike’s work from his acclaimed book “Great Plains – America’s Lingering Wild.” Follow Mike on location to Montana’s Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge, to the Loess Hills of Iowa, to the high plateau’s of Texas. Also seen are many of the people Mike works with to attain the beautiful and important images of this area. Produced by Mike Farrell, www.NETnebraska.org www.michaelforsberg.com
Great Plains promo – NET Nebraska and Michael Forsberg from Michael FORSBERG on Vimeo.