Natural History and Wildlife

America's Arctic - A Refuge Imperiled

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The coastal plain on the northern coast of Alaska is a unique place.

For millennia it has been the summer home for huge herds of caribou and countless migratory birds. The area supports a greater variety of plant and animal life than any other protected area in the Arctic Circle. This is the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

This film shows the splendor, enormous scope and indescribable beauty of this untouched land far to the north of Alaska, one of the last havens for caribou herds and polar bears. Shot over a period of four years, this film offers a unique insight in the lives of the most charismatic arctic animals. Outstanding aerial photography captures the scope and epic dimensions of the annual caribou migration, revealing the many dangers the herds encounter on the way. Awe-inspiring footage shows how wolves and grizzlies strategically stalk and attack the herds.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
ORIGINAL BROADCASTER
pbs
AVAILABLE IN
4K
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English