This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the Canada goose.
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This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who's Who series introduces viewers the bison.
This very short documentary film depicts the spring and fall migratory visits of snow geese to Cap Tourmente, Québec.
This very short film from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the snowy owl.
A short public service announcement of the blue jay.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces you to the willow ptarmigan.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the grizzly bear.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series provides an introduction to the whooping crane.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who's Who series introduces viewers to the woodchuck, also known as a ground hog. From eating habits to mating schedules, a great deal about this large rodent is revealed in under 60 seconds.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland’s Who’s Who series is an introduction to the canvasback duck.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who's Who series introduces viewers to the polar bear, one of the largest bears in North America. See first-hand how they swim, hunt, and raise their cubs.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who's Who series introduces viewers to the musk ox, relative of the sheep and goat. They live in the most remote regions of the far North, and are now considered a protected species.
Ages 5 to 7
Science - Environmental Science
Science - Life Systems/Ecology
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