
This feature documentary examines the destruction of the tundra barrens of northern Canada for mineral mining, including that of Canadian diamonds. Many species have been threatened by this development, including the caribou and the Eskimo Curlew, a bird that flew the sky in thousands which is now nearly extinct. This film makes a compelling case for planned conservation in one of the last unspoiled wilderness regions left in the world.
Crew
Peter Blow
Director
Peter Blow
Script
Alfonso Peccia
Editor

Nigel Markham
Cinematography
Martin Harbury
Executive Producer, Producer
Louise Lore
Executive Producer
James Murray
Executive Producer
Peter Starr
Producer
Daniel Zuckerbrot
Producer
Peter Blow
Producer
Mary-Anne Taylor
Production Assistant
Gary Vaughan
Sound Editor
John Martin
Sound
Loretto Reid
Music
Jim McGrath
Music
George Novotny
Mix Technician
Len Gilday
Other
