The Rockies' Wild Corridor: From Yellowstone To Yukon
We observe the deployment of a revolutionary initiative - and new concept of nature conservation - in the Yellowstone to Yukon corridor, an idea that preserves the heritage of Yellowstone Park.
Director: Sarah Laine, Stephanie Jacques
Bison
Tens of millions of bison once roamed the American plains; by the end of the 19th century, there were barely 300 left. Their resurgence is one of the greatest victories…
Grizzlies
Grizzly bear populations in North America have fallen and are isolated from each other, but pathways have been opened to connect the grizzlies on the border between the United States…
Reindeer
Reindeer are seriously endangered in southern Canada; however, the fate of one of their herds is improving thanks to an exemplary conservation plan initiated by Indigenous peoples.
Wolves
Wolves roam the Canadian Northwest in significant numbers; in this northern extremity of the Rockies, humans and wolves are learning to coexist and are building a common future today.
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