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Animals by the Millions: Nunavik

This title is a part of the series Nunavik Series


Catalogue Number:  A75-S01-03
Producer:  Productions Vic Pelletier
Producers:  Productions Vic Pelletier
Producing Agencies:  Productions Vic Pelletier
Subject:  Canadian Geography, Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, Environmental Studies, First Nations Studies, History, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Physical Geography, Science, Social Sciences, Social Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  1997
Running Time:  53:05


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The Inuit are the guardians and hunters of the largest herd of wild land mammals in the world. Some one millions caribous roam the banks of the George and Feuilles Rivers, migrating thousand of kilometres to forage for food. We follow their migration, and look at efforts to domesticate caribou and raise them commercially. We talk to a scientist who has studied the worrying spread of chemical pollutants in the food chain into the tissues of marine animals, like the Beluga, that are consumed by the Inuit.

Also available in French: Des animaux par millions



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