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5.0 out of 5 stars
SNOW WOLVES, September 22, 2002
This review is from: Snow Wolves [VHS] (VHS Tape)
ONE OF THE GREATEST DOCUMENTARY WOLF VIDEO EVER MADE I'VE SAW THE SHOW FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME AND IT AUTOMTICALLY CAUGHT MY EYE AND MY COMPLETE ATTENTION. IT WAS LIKE IN THE MID 90'S IF I'M NOTMISTAKEN ON CHANNEL THIRDTEEN AND I WAS WONDERING IF THEY HAVE THE VIDEO FOR THIS PARTICULAR SHOW. AND THEYDO AND I'MHAPPY HOPEFULLY THAT I CAN ADD THIS UP TO MY SHOPPING CART AS WELL CAUSETHIS IS A MUST HAVE VIDEO FOR ALL THE WOLF LOVERS OUT THERE THIS VIDEO WILL BE WORTH TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION CAUSE IT'S ONE OF THE BEST VIDEO OUT THERE IN MY BOOK AND I'M SURE YOU ALL AGREE WITH ME. SO CAKE AND I'M OUT. GOODBYE.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Synopsis, August 13, 2007
This review is from: Snow Wolves [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Narrated by Joseph Campanella.
Approx. running time 60 minutes.
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Man's love of the wolf continues with this powerful film narrated by Joseph Campanella, "The Snow Wolves" takes viewers on an exploration of the wolf itself, depicting rare and intimate footage of nature's most mysterious canines in the wild at Yellowstone, Denali National Parks, and the Canadian Arctic.
Created by Emmy-award winning producer John Howe, this film is a natural history documentary, taking a close portrait of wolf behavior, communication, and habitat.
In addition to viewing the near extinct red wolves in North Carolina and Mexican wolves in New Mexico, canines and hybrids in the Intermountain West, "The Snow Wolves" also gives viewers a close up look at Caribou, Musk Oxen, Grizzly Bears and other creatures sharing the wolf's ecosystem.
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