Product Description
The second in the award-winning series, “REFUGE," created by film makers Blake and
Emily Scott, explores the fascinating habitats and wildlife that abound at Pocosin Lakes National
Wildlife Refuge, a 110,000-acre national wildlife refuge in eastern North Carolina. The film
vividly captures the diversity of life and daily drama of nature through the cycle of the four
seasons, encompassing drought, rain, a snow storm, winter’s privations, spring’s renewal of life,
the fall migration of tens of thousands of wintering waterfowl, and the most devastating wildfire
in the state in 25 years. Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, has the largest American Black
Bear population in the state, is home to the Red Wolf, one of the world’s most endangered
predators, and is designated as a Globally Important Bird Area.
Narrated by Denise Kelly, a year in the making and filmed entirely on location in
hi-definition completely without baiting, blinds, or staging, this film gives you the
real Pocosin Lakes, and through its artistry of cinematography, a powerful sense of
nature on this portion of our planet.