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S29 Ep15

Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers

Premiere: 7/25/2012 | 00:00:30 | NR

Chris Morgan travels to the far north of Alaska to observe polar bears in early November. In spring, Morgan travels to the North Slope of the Brooks Range, where grizzlies await the roaming caribou. 7/25/2012

About the Episode

Out of an Ice Age emerged one of our most majestic creatures — the polar bear. From its brown bear ancestry, the predator evolved to be a master of a harsh and unwelcoming ice kingdom. Intelligent, adaptable and fierce, the polar bear learned how to survive in a place that offers few comforts to any creature. But now that very environment is in flux. And so is the polar bear’s fate.

The Arctic is changing. As temperatures slowly rise and the ice recedes, the shore is getting further away. Food sources that the polar bear have come to rely on are becoming less plentiful. In this changing climate, the polar bear is already showing signs of distress.

While polar bears struggle, opportunistic grizzlies fare well, as they benefit from the melting Arctic’s effects on its ecosystem. While the grizzly moves into newly opened territories, the polar bear can only wait for the freezing of its one-time kingdom. If the changing world proclaims the grizzly the new king of the Arctic, what will become of the polar bear?

 

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Television Credits

Arctic Bears

Produced and Edited by
MARK FLETCHER

Photography
DOUG ALLAN
JEFF TURNER
GAVIN THURSTON
MARTIN SAUNDERS
RICHARD GANICLIFFT

Scientific Advisors
MARK BOYCE
JON AARS
ANDREW DEROCHER

Specially Composed Music by
JENNIE MUSKETT

Additional Musicians
DAVE HARTLEY
JOHN PARRICELLI
CAROLINE DALE

Graphics
BURRELL DURRANT HIFLE

Online Editor
TIM BOLT

Dubbing Editor
TIM OWENS

Dubbing Mixer
BEN PEACE

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DAVID HELTON

Production Co-ordinator
MARIE-ANNE HENDRY

Production Manager
SALLY MARK

The BBC wishes to thank
PIPPA HARDMAN
MARTHA HOLMES
SUE TURNER
SUE FLOOD
ADAM CHAPMAN
LIBBY REDDEN
SUSAN CASE
GEOFF FOSTER
ANDY PATTERSON
JANET HESS

Series Editor
TIM MARTIN

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WILLIAM GRANT

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Photos for “Overview” and “Bear Intelligence” © Eric Baccega. Photo for “How Grizzlies Evolved into Polar Bears” © Adam Chapman. Photo for “The Melting Arctic’s Impact on Its Ecosystem” © Martha Holmes. Photo for “Links and Resources” © Steven Kazlowski. Other images from ARCTIC BEARS.

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