For one summer, the film takes the viewer into the untouched wilderness of Hudson Bay. Because, even though the snow and ice melt late in the year in the north, during its brief summer, Hudson Bay offers ideal living conditions for numerous animals and plants.
Every year, around Hudson Bay in the north of Canada, thousands of polar bears spend the summer on the mainland. Other animals and millions of migratory birds revel in the abundance of the Arctic summer, but for these polar sea hunters, there is no prey for them to hunt. So how do they survive, a...
The film portrays the surprising diversity of life in the Antarctic summer. From the island of South Georgia via the Antarctic peninsula to the eternal ice of the mainland, the film reveals how, in summer, one of the coldest regions on earth turns into a paradise for animals.
Pretty alpine meadows with colorful flowers and rugged rocks, framed by icy glaciers - nature in the Bernese Oberland is truly diverse. But the consequences of climate change can be felt everywhere. The film shows the most beautiful but also the most endangered aspects of this region.