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11 minutes/Grades 2-8
Produced by Paulle Clark -- OWL/TV
A visit to Tuktoyatktuk in the Northwest Territories with Dr.
Ian Stirling of the Canadian Wildlife Services offers a close-up
view of a unique polar bear tagging program, with some of the most
remarkable polar bear footage ever filmed. Dr. Stirling's group of
scientists is studying the impact of encroaching civilization on
polar bear populations. Participate in an aerial and ground
survey, to see how scientists go about capturing and tagging the
bears. With Study Guide.
Awards: Best of Category, Birmingham International Educational
Film Festival; Honorable Mention, National Educational Film &
Video Festival; Merit Award, Tenth International Wildlife Film
Festival; American Film & Video Festival--Recommended, The
National Council for Geographic Education
Subject Areas: SCIENCE, ANIMALS, ENVIRONMENT, OCCUPATIONS
ISBN:0-920519-75-X

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