Bears of the Last Frontier
pbs documentaries

Bears of the Last Frontier

Démarrer un essai gratuit de PBS Documentaries ou acheter

Des conditions s'appliquent

Adventurer and bear ecologist Chris Morgan takes us on a motorcycle odyssey deep into the wilds of Alaska, one of North America's last truly wild frontiers. Over the course of a 3,000-mile journey, he reveals to us an astonishingly intimate portrait of North America's three bear species--black bears, grizzly bears and the mighty polar bear.
20111 saison
20111 saison
Distribution : Chris Morgan
TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
3 épisodes
  • 1. City of Bears

    1. City of Bears

    Biologist Chris Morgan sets up camp in the heart of the Alaskan wilderness, alongside the largest concentration of grizzlies in the world. It is June and bears are taking advantage of the long days to feed, mate and raise new cubs. Morgan tracks their progress as they feast on the riches of the season and re-establish the hierarchal social dynamics of bear society.
    Biologist Chris Morgan sets up camp in the heart of the Alaskan wilderness, alongside the largest concentration of grizzlies in the world. It is June and bears are taking advantage of the long days to feed, mate and raise new cubs. Morgan tracks their progress as they feast on the riches of the season and re-establish the hierarchal social dynamics of bear society.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    53 min
    7 mai 2011
  • 2. The Road North

    2. The Road North

    Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage and the wilderness. He heads north to Denali National Park, where the mountains loom over treeless plains and bears get by on a diet of thousands of berries a day. Morgan continues his journey north from Denali to Prudhoe Bay along the only Alaskan highway to reach the Arctic.
    Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage and the wilderness. He heads north to Denali National Park, where the mountains loom over treeless plains and bears get by on a diet of thousands of berries a day. Morgan continues his journey north from Denali to Prudhoe Bay along the only Alaskan highway to reach the Arctic.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    53 min
    14 mai 2011
  • 3. Arctic Wanderers

    3. Arctic Wanderers

    Morgan travels to the far north of Alaska. It's November and the polar bears struggle for extended periods on dwindling fat reserves, waiting to hunt on sea ice that takes longer to freeze. In spring, Morgan travels to the Brooks Range, where thousands of caribou cover the ground for miles. The grizzlies are waiting for them, as they have for thousands of years.
    Morgan travels to the far north of Alaska. It's November and the polar bears struggle for extended periods on dwindling fat reserves, waiting to hunt on sea ice that takes longer to freeze. In spring, Morgan travels to the Brooks Range, where thousands of caribou cover the ground for miles. The grizzlies are waiting for them, as they have for thousands of years.
    TV-G (TOUS PUBLICS)
    53 min
    21 mai 2011
  • Bears of the Last Frontier
    20111 saison
    Adventurer and bear ecologist Chris Morgan takes us on a motorcycle odyssey deep into the wilds of Alaska, one of North America's last truly wild frontiers. Over the course of a 3,000-mile journey, he reveals to us an astonishingly intimate portrait of North America's three bear species--black bears, grizzly bears and the mighty polar bear.
    Avis
    1. 5 étoile
      0%
    2. 4 étoile
      0%
    3. 3 étoile
      0%
    4. 2 étoile
      0%
    5. 1 étoile
      0%
    Afficher tous les avis
    Avertissement relatif au contenu
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    Les lumières clignotantes et stroboscopiques peuvent affecter les spectateurs photosensibles
    Audio
    English
    Sous-titres
    English [CC]
    En commandant ou en visionnant du contenu vidéo, vous acceptez nos Conditions d'utilisation. Commercialisé par Amazon.com Services LLC.

    Commentaires