We journey through the vast, untamed grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, from Yellowstone Park in the United States to Canada's Yukon Territory. Efforts are underway to protect and reconnect this pristine wilderness and the diverse life forms it supports by creating a 3,000 km biological corridor. We encounter the many animals, including grizzly bears, wildcats and wolves, that range this landscape. As well, we meet the Tetlit Gwich'in people and learn how they have allied themselves with conservationists in an attempt to safeguard the magnificent land that has sustained them for thousands of years.
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