Nature Bites Back:
The Case Of The Sea Otter
Length: 1 hour
Producer: CBC-TV
Director/Writer : Christopher Sumpton
Narrator: David Suzuki
Format: HD
First Airing: September 14, 2005 - CBC Nature of Things
Synopsis :
(2005) After being hunted to local extinction by a murderous
fur trade, sea otters are back home in the Pacific Northwest. They’re
now a living biology experiment, re-introduced a generation ago by
well-meaning scientists. The sea otters’ enormous appetite for shellfish
puts them in direct competition with humans, placing them in the middle
of
a tug-of-war between those who are resolved to protect them and those
who see them as unwelcome invaders. An ancient balance used to exist
between the two “keystone species” of the shoreline, sea otters
and humans, but can it be restored? Do sea otters belong in the modern
world? It all depends on what kind of Nature we want.
Filmed in High Definition TV in spectacular scenery in British Columbia, Alaska and California, this program provokes the audience to examine the boundary between ‘them” and “us”.