Following the Tundra Wolf Narrator Robert Redford
In a straight race a wolf doesn't have a chance against a caribou; the caribou can reach 40 miles an hour, whereas the wolf can manage only 30. Nevertheless, in the Canadian North-West, wolves live mainly on caribou. So how do they manage? The answer lies in tactics: organisation and ambush. This film follows the epic spring journey of the caribou to their breeding grounds in the north-and the wolves that travel with them. It is the story of the delicate balance between predator and prey - and through remarkable aerial photography it shows just how the balance works.
Directed by JOHN BORDEN , NEIL GOODWIN A PEACE RIVER FILMS production Series editor MICHAEL ANDREWS BBC Bristol