The predator/prey relationship is a delicate balance in the Rocky Mountains. This film heads to the Kootenay area, where elk and moose live alongside bears and wolves.
A look at how some creatures manage to defy gravity among some of the highest peaks on the continent, where the air is thin and cold and even trees can't survive.
A look at the lakes, rivers and marshes of the Rockies, which flow through the landscape and feed the creatures that call the mountains home.
Survival in the forest means maintaining a delicate balance between growth and destruction - something the elk, moose and wolves know only too well.
A look at how the great many species that call the Rocky Mountains home organise their societies through communication, hierarchy, diet and more.
John Banovich
Director
Producer
Amanda Buckiewicz
Writer