Nature (TV Series)
Fortress of the Bears (2012)
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- TV-G
- 53min
- Documentary, Family
- 25 Jan 2012
- TV Episode
Part of the massive Tongass National Forest, Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska supports the largest concentration of bears anywhere in the world. Sustained by a wealth of salmon streams, isolated and protected by their environment, some...
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Chris Morgan | ... |
Self / Narrator
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Written by
Janet Hess | ... | (written by) |
George Page | ... | (creator) (creator) |
Molly Ferrill | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Kate Fulton | ... | producer |
Janet Hess | ... | producer / series editor |
Jayne Jun | ... | associate producer |
Fred Kaufman | ... | executive producer |
Laura Metzger | ... | senior producer: Nature (as Laura Metzger Lynch) |
Shane Moore | ... | producer |
Bill Murphy | ... | series producer |
Chie Witt | ... | associate producer |
Janice Young | ... | supervising producer |
Music by
Chris Biondo | ||
Lenny Williams |
Cinematography by
Shane Moore |
Editing by
Stacey Douglass Moverley |
Editorial Department
Stacey Douglass Moverley | ... | on-line editor |
Gary Scarpulla | ... | color correction |
Production Management
Julie Schapiro Thorman | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Brian Santalone | ... | pagebuilder |
Joy Weeeng | ... | designer (as Joy Weeng) |
Sound Department
Brian Beatrice | ... | sound designer |
Ed Campbell | ... | re-recording mixer |
Dave Ruddick | ... | sound recordist |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Mauntler | ... | additional cinematographer / assistant camera |
Additional Crew
Molly Ferrill | ... | researcher |
Daniel B. Greenberg | ... | senior director |
Brian Lee | ... | technical director |
Nick Miller | ... | creative director |
Mackenzie Moore | ... | field assistant |
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- Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (2011) (United States) (tv)
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Part of the massive Tongass National Forest, Admiralty Island in Southeast Alaska supports the largest concentration of bears anywhere in the world. Sustained by a wealth of salmon streams, isolated and protected by their environment, some 1,700 Alaskan brown bears are part of a unique circle of life that has played out here for centuries. Written by Anonymous |
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