Harold Arsenault is a Gaspesian wildlife filmmaker renowned for his photographs of exotic animals around the world. Active for over 35 years, he has documented the sea, land and air, and has penned more than 15 documentary films, mainly for television, but also for cinema. These include In the Land of the Moose (2010) and The Last Herd (2013).
Isolated in the remote mountains of the Gaspésie National Park, a last herd of caribou resists defiantly against human encroachment. When the first European settlers arrived on the East Coast of North America in 1534, caribou numbered in the tens of thousands. Today scarcely 100 remain. They are the last survivors. This documentary tells of their plight and the precarious tipping point on which...
Isolated in the remote mountains of the Gaspésie National Park, a last herd of caribou resists defiantly against human encroachment. When the first European settlers arrived on the East Coast of North America in 1534, caribou numbered in the tens of thousands. Today scarcely 100 remain. They are the last survivors. This documentary tells of their plight and the precarious tipping point on which...