News

2005

RADIO INTERVIEW BY LISA MULLINS / BBC - THE WORLD
December 23, 2006

Listen to the latest radio interview that was aired on the 23rd of December by PRI/BBC-The World Service. Lisa Mullins spoke with Florian about his new book and his work as a conservation photographer. The full length 8 min interview was aired across the US through NPR. PRI's The World is a one-hour, weekday radio news magazine offering a mix of news, features, interviews, and music from around the globe. Listen to the radio interview while looking at the images that were mentioned.

 

 

MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
November 2005

FLORIAN SCHULZ presents his book: " Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam" at the University of Washington and The Tufts University. Multi-media presentation about the one of North America’s Largest Conservation Efforts,.

 

 

 

8th WOLRD WILDERNESS CONGRESS
October 2005

During the month of April, Florian Schulz participated in the ICF Pro Tour 2006. The first tournament of its category, the ICF acts as an ambassador to connect conservation and landowners to understand the importance of our environment. The participants worked the entire month of April. Florian Schulz draw the Krause Ranch where he dedicated to an intense photography schedule together with his assistant Emil Herrera Jara. Under difficult circumstances, extreme heat, hunting difficulties and little rain, Florian was still able to win one of the first 10 places. The images will be included in a book that the ICF will publish to celebrate the tournament.

 

 

 

BBC Wildlife Magazine
September 2005

The BBC Wildlife Magazine publishesg a Photo Essay titled: Where Wild Things Roam related to the photographic project of Florian Schulz "Yellowstone to Yukon: Freedom to Roam"

 

 

 

Cover story in "Natur & Kosmos" about Polar Bears.
March 2005

"Natur & Kosmos " publishes an article on Polar Bears. It tells the adventure of finding the bears while they come out of their dens under the freezing climate of the arctic tundra. It points out the problems that this great mammals confront by the threats of global warming and habitat loss.

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