TV
In
the Shadow of White Mountain
"In the Shadow of White Mountain," an hour-long documentary produced
by the University of California, San Diego campus television station (UCSD-TV)
and funded by the National Science Foundation, highlights scientific studies
at White Mountain Research Station (WMRS). The biological field station, located on the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains near Bishop, California, has facilities
at elevations ranging from 4,000-14,250 feet. The combination of geologic exposure,
high elevation and winter access makes the station uniquely valuable for scientific
study and educational purposes. Scientists at the station study the biology ecosystem
by examining the environment and the plants, insects and animals adapted to this
niche. The station serves as a host for two GLORIA (Global Observation Research
Initiative in Alpine Environments, http://www.gloria.ac.at/res/gloria_home/)
monitoring sites, a worldwide effort to monitor climate effects on mountain top
vegetation.
The documentary has won at least three awards, including an Emmy award for Best Documentary by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
See: http://www.ucsd.tv/whitemountain
Credit: Mike Weber, UCSD-TV
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