Where mountains cross international borders, herds of elk and moose live next to predators like bears and wolves. The predator/prey relationship is a delicate balance, and the perfect place to see it in action is in the Rocky Mountains.
The air is thin and cold, trees can't even live here, it's not exactly a welcoming place to live. But animals like mountain goats and bighorn sheep and even massive mammals like elk manage to skitter around these peaks with ease.
Carpeting the Rocky Mountains, the boreal forest is home to a dynamic ecosystem filled with countless species of birds and mammals. Sometimes the best way to save something involves burning it down.
In the Animal Kingdom, for many species, the best defense is to stick together. Social Groups are key to survival in the rough conditions of the Rockies, but no two animals do group living exactly the same.