🐅 Return | Hill of the tiger and the animals | 2023 EBS Nature Documentary

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Latest Nature Documentary by EBS, Docuprime [Return]

Ecosystems are so sensitive that minor external impact can destory them easily.
Especially the human impacts are critical to the fates of other species.
Species may become endangered because of the human impact, but on the one hand they surprisingly recover themselves if those interventions vanish.
Nature is known to have great resilience.
Through these wild creatures which became endangered because of human species yet flourished as human impacts disappeared, we want to investigate the great power of resilience and cure of the Mother Nature.

[Return] Part 1, Return of the Tigers

The most inaccessible, and the most powerful creature on Earth.
Siberian Tigers are especially the most fearful yet familiar predators to Koreans.
In South Korea, there is no official record of discovery of them. In North Korea, these are no credible records left.
Due to constant hunting and destruction of habitats, Siberian Tigers were near extinct, only about 30 entities were living in Primorsky, Russia in 1930s.
Fortunately thanks to Russia's protection policy, they avoided extinction and the entities are estimated to have grown steadily to 600 in the wild these days. Amur leopards, also known as Korean leopards, are at worse status; only 150 entities are living in the wild which makes them the most rare cats on Earth.
EBS followed these 2 species through Central Sikhote-Alin(Latest habitat of Siberian Tigers) to North Korea-Russia Border and filmed them alive! It is evident that these 2 beasts are expanding their territories to Korean Peninsula.

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