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The bears and wolves of North America represent the largest and most widespread carnivores on the continent. Filmed in diverse locations throughout North America, these programs explore the range and diversity of the continents biggest carnivores and the stunning beauty of the land they inhabit.
Contains 2 DVD's:
Bears
Run Time: 35 Minutes
Languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean
Subtitles: English, Mandarin, Swedish
Discover the world of BEARS and experience a fascinating encounter with one of nature’s most inspiring and misunderstood creatures. From a past steeped in mythology to a future shrouded in uncertainty, this film contains stunning footage of these enterprising omnivores in the full glory of their varied natural habitats. Come closer than ever to polar bears on the Arctic Tundra, black bears in Montana and grizzlies in Alaska as they struggle to raise their cubs and most importantly to survive in an increasingly human-dominated world. Learn about the specific challenges facing each of these species and why protecting them benefits wildlife and people everywhere. BEARS was originally filmed for IMAX© and other large format theaters throughout the world. This video version of the film has been digitally masters and transferred using the original large format film elements and was produced to the highest standards in the industry. The sound components have been specially mixed and mastered to produce the finest quality Dolby Surround soundtrack, fully compatible with both stereo and mono audio systems.
Wolves
Run Time: 47 Minutes
Languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Mandarin, Korean
Subtitles: English, Mandarin, Swedish
Take a journey into the world of WOLVES with intimate and rarely seen footage of one of North America’s greatest predators: Canis Lupus. A moving soundtrack of Native American music adds a deeply poignant element to the film and propels viewers on an inner quest of their own during this remarkable story of one of the world’s most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator. Filmed in locations including Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Idaho, Alaska and Quebec, WOLVES offers hope and inspiration, a look at the good that people can do when they care enough to correct some of the mistakes than threaten the health of the natural world.
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