Natural Heritage of Indiana

Footage from the First Natural Heritage of Indiana Documentary

From Episode One: The Indiana That Was, 30 Clips averaging one half minute each

NHIIntroduction: Episode One teaser video (3:10)»

Geology and Early Formations

Geology and Early Formations Ancient water (0:14)»
Crinoids and other ancient life (1:39)»
Aerial of northern Indiana marsh (0:20)»
Bedrock geology (0:22)»
Limestone deposits (0:23)»
Glaciation (0:41)»
Canyons formed by glacial meltwater (0:11)»
Formation of lakes (0:13)»
Formation of creeks (0:31)»
Falls of the Ohio (0:17)»
Dunes I - formation (0:37)»

Rivers and Natural Landscapes

Rivers and Natural Landscape A tour of Indiana's rivers and streams (0:33)»
Dunes II - Landscape (0:27)»
Dunes, swales, and soil fit for vegetation (0:32)»
Falls (0:32)»
Lakes (0:20)»
Lake Michigan I (0:30)»
Marshes (0:29)»
On the edge of the rivers (0:20)»
Black Swamp (0:39)»
Pine and Hemlock forests (0:39)»
Endless forest (0:18)»
Prairies and Fire (0:52)»
The barrens (0:20)»
Dunes III - wet and dry, a diverse community (0:19)»

Plants, Animals, and Insects

Plants and Animals Early plants (0:20)»
Pitcher Plants (0:29)»
Prickly Pear Cactus (0:18)»
Spider Lily (0:20)»
Wildflowers (0:17)»
Beavers (0:23)»
Crane migration (0:25)»
Birds (1:58)»
Prairie Chickens (2:20)»
Deer and their predators (0:49)»
Mountain Lions (0:18)»
Elk (0:50)»
Prairie Buffalo (1:34)»

Conclusion

Conclusion A Good place to end, this video wraps up Episode One: The Indiana That Was with a recap of what was lost and what has survived (1:59)»

 


Get the Book: The Natural Heritage of Indiana The Natural Heritage of Indiana by Marion JacksonMarion Jackson described his vision for the book The Natural Heritage of Indiana as “a celebration of Indiana’s natural heritage – its natural and human history, its landscape and its life – what it once was, what it is now, and what it promises to be.” He emphasizes the importance of understanding the past to prepare “us better to mold Indiana’s future.” He issued this challenge: “if you feel moved to help protect what remains of Indiana’s natural heritage, our objective will have been fulfilled.” This lavishly illustrated book contains essays by Indiana's leading scholar-teachers and concludes with "a call to arms for those who would presernve Indiana's environment. Purchase the book»

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