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As a demonstration project they call Pleistocene Park, Nikita Zimov is knocking down trees over 54 square miles and restocking the big grazers.
Pleistocene Park is a 50-square-mile fenced-in patch of tundra and larch trees in lowlands off the Kolyma River. There, Nikita Zimov leads a project to restore the northern ecosystem that existed ...
The project is called Pleistocene Park, which researcher Sergey Zimov founded in 1989. It's primarily funded by government grants and the Pleistocene Park Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Pleistocene Park is 25 miles down the Kolyma River from the station. Zimov ferried Edgar and others in a riverboat. Edgar maintained the gas-measuring equipment, mounted on a tall metal tower.
European bison at a nature park in Belgium will be relocated to Latvia. Photo: Henning Bock Crouching outside a hay-strewn paddock, veterinarian Olivier Bertrand opens a worn black briefcase and ...
Woolly mammoth blood and tissue discovered in Siberia in 2013 will give scientists “a high chance” to clone the prehistoric animal, a medical anthropologist told the English-language Siberian ...
Pleistocene Park documentary screening and panel discussion Join us for a screening of the acclaimed 2022 documentary Pleistocene Park, followed by a panel discussion hosted by Elena Fratto (Slavic ...