Streamed from the YouTube channel Wild Weather of the distributor Little Dot Studios that owns the rights to this Documentary.
A PARK FOR ALL SEASONS COMPILATION
Cinemavixion Review
Yoho National Park, Canada's second oldest national park, presents a compelling narrative of natural beauty grappling with ecological challenges. The documentary delves into the stark peaks, towering waterfalls, and pristine lakes, but also confronts critical issues such as invasive species threatening native trout populations and a devastating pine beetle infestation. With over 125 years of management history, the film questions the strategies needed to preserve the park's delicate ecosystem. Transitioning to the far north, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, an area often perceived as pristine, reveals hidden historical layers. The discovery of ancestral archeological remains by the Inuvialuit people sparks a collaborative effort with Parks Canada to unravel the mysteries of their past. This segment highlights the intersection of cultural heritage and environmental stewardship in one of Canada's most remote landscapes.