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Caribou -- Migration -- Yukon.
Caribou -- Migration -- Alaska.
Caribou -- Habitat -- Yukon.
Caribou -- Habitat -- Alaska.
Oil and gas leases -- Environmental aspects -- Alaska.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
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VIDEO 599.658 B422
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Caribou -- Migration -- Yukon.
Caribou -- Migration -- Alaska.
Caribou -- Habitat -- Yukon.
Caribou -- Habitat -- Alaska.
Oil and gas leases -- Environmental aspects -- Alaska.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
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Being
caribou
[videorecording].
NFB, 2004.
Call #:
VIDEO 599.658 B422
Subjects
Caribou
--
Migration
--
Yukon
.
Caribou
--
Migration
--
Alaska.
Caribou
--
Habitat
--
Yukon
.
Caribou
--
Habitat
--
Alaska.
Oil and gas leases
--
Environmental aspects
--
Alaska.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
Format:
[videorecording].
Description:
1 videocassette (VHS) (72 min. 19 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1.25 cm.
Notes:
Public performance rights.
Closed-captioned.
Production:
Directed and written by Leanne Allison, Diana Wilson ; producer, Tracey Frieson.
Summary:
Environmentalist Leanne Allison and wildlife biologist Karsten Heuer follow a herd of 120,000
caribou
on foot, across 1,500 kilometres of rugged Arctic tundra. The husband-and-wife team want to raise awareness of threats to the caribou’s survival. They let the
caribou
guide them through a wild and remote landscape, from the central
Yukon
to coastal Alaska and back. Dramatic footage and video diaries provide an intimate perspective of an epic expedition. At stake is the herd’s delicate
habitat
, which could be devastated if proposed oil and gas development goes ahead in the herd’s calving grounds in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Genre:
Films for the hearing impaired.
Other authors:
Allison, Leanne.
Wilson, Diana.
Friesen, Tracy.
National Film Board of Canada.
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