7/10
great classroom material
1 December 2020
Filmmaker George Casey follows the migration of six creatures of different sizes. There is the Monarch butterfly which converge on a section of Mexican forest. The Canada geese fuel up and fly great distances. There are billions of birds on the move. The Gray whale is one of the biggest mammals and one of the newborns beach itself. Humans save her and naming her JJ. Millions of red crabs come out of the woodlands to the edge of the sea. Herds of zebras mingle with the other animals to migrate across Africa. Finally, there is the humans with their animals and the few remaining tribes still following the wild migration.

This is a terrific nature doc at its simplest. Robert Foxworth gives a deeper narration. This is terrific classroom material. I actually don't know where this was shown. There is good scenery but it's not IMAX material. This is a nice half hour.
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