In 1980, the U.S. government banned new human occupation in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, a protected area, home to thousands of native animals and pristine terrain spanning roughly the size of South Carolina. Currently, only a handful of families spread across seven permitted cabins are allowed to remain in the refuge. Within less than 100 years, all remaining permits will reach expiration, and there will be no human presence left.
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Air Date: 2015-05-25
It's Fall In the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and that means animals are on the move. Heimo pursues the tail end ...
Air Date: 2015-05-31
Winter is coming, so Heimo pursues a moose that will feed Edna and him for months. Meanwhile, Bob packs up his huntin...
Air Date: 2015-06-07
A hunt for a bull moose, which can feed a family for the winter, is critical before temperatures drop to 50 degrees b...
Air Date: 2015-06-14
Heimo begins trapping, but must find a way across a newly frozen river; Bob deals with the fallout of his plane crash...
Air Date: 2015-06-21
Bob visits his daughter, and assesses the damage of his crashed plane; Tyler and Ashley travel 15 miles to a lake cab...
Air Date: 2015-06-28
The first day of darkness arrives, but Heimo's in jeopardy of being caught miles from home. Meanwhile, the Lewis daug...
Air Date: 2015-07-05
Winter's end is approaching as Bob trains his puppy to be a hunting dog. Meanwhile, Ray adjusts to life without his d...
Air Date: 2015-07-12
Sunlight returns to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the Season 1 finale, but Heimo is still stunned by a blast...
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