Hunted almost to extinction, the last wild Siberian tigers can only be found in the forests of the far eastern Russian frontier--but not easily. Cameraman Sooyong Park, the first individual ever to film Siberian tigers in the wild spent years in the forest tracking and filming the world's biggest cat. His tracking technique was unconventional, but produced more than a thousand hours of wild tiger footage and captured the saga of a Siberian tiger dynasty. Biologist Chris Morgan travels to Siberia to meet with and spend time with Park, retracing his daunting journey, and learning first hand just how hard it would be to replicate Park's remarkable accomplishment.
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