

“A man searches for the breeding ground of a near extinct bird - the Eskimo Curlew.”
This feature documentary examines the destruction of the tundra barrens of northern Canada for mineral mining, including that of Canadian diamonds. Many species have been threatened by this development, including the caribou and the Eskimo Curlew, a bird that flew the sky in thousands which is now nearly extinct. This film makes a compelling case for planned conservation in one of the last unspoiled wilderness regions left in the world.
Director
Peter Blow
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Runtime
0h 44m
Status
Released
Original Language
en
Bar Harbour Films Inc.
Lindum Films

