TY - ADVS AU - Morris,Patrick AU - White,Verity AU - Bateman,John Christian ED - WNET Group, ED - Terra Mater Factual Studios, ED - Brian Leith Productions (Firm), ED - Impala Pictures, ED - River Road Films, ED - Thirteen Productions, ED - PBS Distribution (Firm), TI - Canada: surviving the wild north SN - 9781531715335 PY - 2022///] CY - Arlington, VA PB - PBS KW - Animals KW - Hudson Bay KW - Animal behavior KW - Description and travel KW - Wildlife television programs KW - lcgft KW - Nature television programs KW - Nonfiction television programs KW - Educational television programs KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Video recordings for people with visual disabilities N1 - Originally broadcast as part of the television series Nature in 2022; Wide screen (16x9); Cinematography, Jeff Turner, Justin Maguire, Sam Ellis, Martyn Colbeck, Andrew Manske, Florian Graner, Adam Ravitch ; editor, David Warner ; music composed by Michael Kruk; Narrator, John Christian Bateman; TV-PG N2 - Our film begins in high summer in Hudson Bay in Canada's Far North, where polar bears have learned to ambush beluga whales, which visit warm river estuaries to breed. It's a crucial time window, at a difficult time of year. In the vast swathes of tundra, a pair of Arctic foxes gather and bury snow geese eggs, and hunt the chicks, for their fast-growing pups. And in Canada's Bay of Fundy, which has the most extreme tides on Earth, vast flocks of semi-palmated sandpipers arrive on their journey from the Arctic to South America, to feed on mating mud shrimps. But they must beware of hunting peregrine falcons ER -