Videos

2026. Meet the Scientist: Chris Armatas

Man with dark hair stands in front of tree trunk with yellow brick wall in distance.

In this video, learn about ALWRI research social scientist, Dr. Chris Armatas and his work with the Rocky Mountain Research Station. 

 

2026. Recreation research in the RattlesnakeAlpine lake reflects blue sky, surrounded by mountain peaks with dusting of snow.

This video features research conducted by a team of ALWRI scientists, the Lolo National Forest, and our local partners in Missoula, Montana, who worked together to study recreation use in the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area. Teh team used visitor surveys, GPS devices, and historical data to inform decisions about how to best steward visitor use in the Rattlesnake.

2026. The Wild Next Door  Mountain peaks rise up out of darkly wooded valleys, against a blue sky with scattered clouds.

The Wild Next Door is a 40-minute documentary film that explores some of the complexities of managing high-use, urban-proximate wilderness. Considered through the case of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness outside of Seattle, Washington, the film presents the many perspectives of wilderness management in an alpine landscape, including those of current and former US Forest Service managers, Tribal council members, visitors, scientists, and nonprofit partners. The video also highlights how Tribal leadership and multi-actor collaboration offer opportunities to resolve the most pressing issues facing this beloved landscape.

2024: South Dakota State University women in the hunting and fishing research project Women work on group project at long conference table.

This video features a project by ALWRI and collaborators at South Dakota State University, who were exploring ways to more effectively train, support, and retain women as active participants in hunting and fishing across the Rocky Mountain region. 

2023. CBS News, On The Dot with David Schechter.On the Dot with David Schechter CBS News title screen

In this video, CBS news presenter David Schechter interviews ALWRI's Dr. Sean Parks and colleagues about the effects of a century's worth of fire suppression in America, the build up of fuels that resulted, and the conflagrations that have resulted.

 

2021. Missoula Fire Sciences Lab Seminar Series. Intersection of climate and wildland fireTitle slide for a Fire Lab Seminar Presentation

In this video, a recording of presentations from the 2021 Fire Lab lecture series "State of the Science on Climate and Wildfire", we hear from ALWRI's Dr. Sean Parks and colleagues on the intersection of climate and wildland fire.

2018. ALWRI's Wild Science: Wilderness and RecreationKids stop for a break while on a hike

This short film, produced by High Plains Films, provides an overview of the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, who together work to strengthen wilderness stewardship through training and science

2016. ALWRI's Wild Science: Wilderness and Climate ChangeSeminar title slide screenshot.jpg

In this short film, a group of scientists on the Kenai explain how scientific inquiry in wilderness areas is key to unravel the many questions that arise from climate change.

2018. Honoring the Promise: Strengthening wilderness stewardship through training and science

Video title slide screen shot. "Honoring the Promise Strengthening Wilderness Stewardship Through Training and Science"

This film, produced by High Plains Films, provides an overview of the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, who together work to strengthen wilderness stewardship through training and science.

 

2017. Wild Science: Wilderness and Fire

Wild Science title slide screen shot "Wilderness and Fire"

Through this film, you will learn how the study of wilderness fire science is critical to understandinging the complex nature of forest fires and to informing natural resource management across all landscapes.