Wandering Wolves - Nature Documentary, Part 1

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The forest's top apex predator, wolves have the unrivaled ability to hunt, track, and pursue prey over incredibly large distances. However, why wolves travel such lengths is less understood. This is the story of three extraordinary migrators. What urges single specimens of the European wolf to undertake such breathtaking and dangerous journeys?
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 57
@shelbyindianajones3226
@shelbyindianajones3226 Рік тому
As a fellow biologist thank you for your work with Wolves many biologists wish they could be animal researchers
@user-ip9ue2pr2w
@user-ip9ue2pr2w 4 місяці тому
As a fellow biologist thank you for your work with Wolves many biologists wish they could be animal researchers Wolf and that's strong really Coullons and the that Coullins young anything just wolf.🐺🐺💖💖
@koendelouw532
@koendelouw532 2 роки тому
Wonderfull, beautiful and informative documentary about wandering wolves.
@ABBAS8953
@ABBAS8953 2 роки тому
Such an amazing documentary! I love wolves and I had the chance of seeing them in nature in Syria. Such documentaries are really worth the effort.
@harmoni4499
@harmoni4499 2 роки тому
I'm a dog lover & of course love wolves...whenever poachers & hunters kill the wolves it broke my heart. I have never heard of wolves killed the humans.because they are very shy away humans...please stop killing them.
@simonestander9482
@simonestander9482 Рік тому
I agree with all my might
@ivangudelj1065
@ivangudelj1065 2 роки тому
Really great documentary and heartbreaking finish for the wolf Legabue.
@CatonaWall175
@CatonaWall175 2 роки тому
I thought that this story was going to be boring but it became really interesting. Thanks for the movies.
@gatorduran3288
@gatorduran3288 Рік тому
I LOVE WOLF STORIES!
@user-yi5xy4pj7i
@user-yi5xy4pj7i 8 місяців тому
I Luv 💞 wolves 🐺
@SmirkyWaters
@SmirkyWaters Рік тому
I like how they show the trained wolf stand-ins and how they work instead of just pretending like it was all direct footage of actual wandering wolves. Makes it even more interesting to watch them knowing they're animal actors.
@elowsapriina3061
@elowsapriina3061 2 роки тому
Really fascinating!
@charlenelundquist3512
@charlenelundquist3512 2 роки тому
I've known a wolf personally and he was fantastic. He was a grey wolf from Alaska.
@turidhelenkjnvik5491
@turidhelenkjnvik5491 2 роки тому
AmazingWolfs
@robertmastnak581
@robertmastnak581 Рік тому
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, very interesting fakts. Thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AngelPrietoLopez-fu8by
@AngelPrietoLopez-fu8by 6 місяців тому
Maravilloso
@raihanabari7896
@raihanabari7896 8 місяців тому
Fascinating life stories of wolves. They are Carasmatic and intelligent animals. I like this biologist tell people how to behave when become face to face with a wolf. Also they don’t attack people.
@lukedarsey4134
@lukedarsey4134 2 роки тому
Great content 💪💥
@michaelarden21
@michaelarden21 2 роки тому
Excellent! Thank you.
@get.factual
@get.factual 2 роки тому
You are welcome!
@gilbertroberttuahuru4715
@gilbertroberttuahuru4715 10 місяців тому
Ohh 😯 yes i just love 💕😘 the look at those majestic animals, the mighty Hi-Mass 🐺 wolfs, of Siberia, Russia, Syria, Germany, America, from the East West North, the wolf dog is totally different. I have a Siberian wolf 🐕 dog, but i was told she is a malamute 🐺🐭 wolf. WOW 😳 what a blessing.
@raijoel3990
@raijoel3990 2 роки тому
New lessons ♥
@johantimmer3467
@johantimmer3467 2 роки тому
Error about 32'45' : in 1979 France signed the Bern convention, which was ratified 10 years later by then-minister Brice Lalonde. In this convention, the wolf was included in Appendix IV as "strictly protected". I was however, not yet included in the french protection law nor on the list of animal species (potentially) present in the country. In december 1987, a wolf was shot near the village of Fontaine in the department Gard, so near the italian border. Approximately ate the same time, italian wolves settled in the Mercantour national park, but their presence was not officially acknowledged until 1992. The wolf shot at Fontaine was an embarrassing case : under the 1979 convetion, France had engaged to considering the species as strictly protected, so the hunter who shot this animal was guilty either of killing a protected species or of ignoring that it was a wolf and thence shooting at an animal he had not correctly identified before doing so, which is a legal offense as well.
@jamiegrieve5875
@jamiegrieve5875 Рік тому
How sad i didn't expect the sad ending and after all that amazing effort to go from Italy to France to be killed by wolves...I think its great that they are now becoming established throughout their former range in Europe...Many conservationists in the UK are in support of the release of wolves here in the UK and have said that Scotland could sustain a population...I myself would love to see them and the lynx but despite them once being a natural part of the eco system have we moved so far forward that it will be damaging and unrealistic to try to allow them to become a part of the UK animal list again. Any thoughts would be appreciated thank you Jamie..
@raijoel3990
@raijoel3990 2 роки тому
RIP LEGABUE
@RP-mm9ie
@RP-mm9ie 2 роки тому
nice
@get.factual
@get.factual 2 роки тому
Thanks!
@alexroselle
@alexroselle 11 місяців тому
6:15 reenactment of me trying to get my dog (a miniature German Spitz) to give me something he shouldn't be chewing on
@disiznoone4374
@disiznoone4374 2 роки тому
They wonder why legabue, out of all his brothers and sisters, wandered away. Could it be because they radio collared him?
@gerbenvanderbliek7448
@gerbenvanderbliek7448 Рік тому
Just started this video but already impressed how he easily got up that rock at 2:35
@avatareyes1
@avatareyes1 2 роки тому
think for a moment how it would feel to have a GPS collar strapped around *you* it must feel terrible for the animal
@chrislecky710
@chrislecky710 2 роки тому
Success has never been an option and you full well know it..
@KmJ-vr4hu
@KmJ-vr4hu Рік тому
My first thought that pops in my head is I hope that the wolf with the collard around hes neck is not getting stuck beauce of that stupid thing.
@dontcomment6012
@dontcomment6012 2 роки тому
👍
@fasx56
@fasx56 2 роки тому
Are the Wolves in Europe more inclined to live out their lives as Lone Wolves and not to seek out a pack to live with. There are several videos on You Tube about Yellowstone Park Wolf Packs as they move about their territory hunting and sometimes fighting other Packs. Some lone wolves are part of the scene but the packs dominate.?
@klaasdeboer8106
@klaasdeboer8106 2 роки тому
As far as I can judge wolves leave their pack when they are about to reach sexual maturity, in the Netherlands there is one pack of wolves in our "biggest" natural park, from wolves entering from Germany, but sightings of wandering youngsters are reported from everywhere in the eastern half, roughly the part above sea level, sometimes even in full daylight walking through a village on the cycle path alongside the road. Packs might be smaller in western Europe, maybe due to the size of prey, the dutch wolves mainly eating roe deer and maybe wild boars.
@jermainedification
@jermainedification 10 місяців тому
When uk going to reintroduce wolves
@Mapogo792
@Mapogo792 10 місяців тому
A like for "Ligabue."
@tammydeboard6537
@tammydeboard6537 Рік тому
I really hope that story about that man and his family getting burned alive is make believe. Wolves are blamed for a lot of things. Yet humans hunt them for no reason. I love all animals and its up to all of us to protect them and the places they live.
@jmalkus1702
@jmalkus1702 Рік тому
Hope German people get lessons past and don’t kill wolves again. Wild animals are treasures nature created. They live with strength and dignity. Human has too big ego and need learn to co-exist with animals.
@turidhelenkjnvik5491
@turidhelenkjnvik5491 2 роки тому
A Wolf van smell you egen he is 3 km seat from you
@tritchie6272
@tritchie6272 2 роки тому
Socalled livestock Guardian dogs? That Statement by itself is enough to tell me the narrator is an idiot. Please concentrate on the Wolves and stop trying to Politicize everything. And if you really want the Wolf to survive as a Species be glad for every livestock operator that includes livestock guardian dogs in their operation. That can drastically reduce Human,Wolf conflict. And the more the Human Wolf conflict is avoided the better chance the wolf has to survive. And I like the idea of having a reasonable number in the Wild. Hopefully this video will get better as I watch it. But that line by the narrator jumped out at me.
@malligrub
@malligrub Рік тому
Keep calm and improve comprehension. It's not a jibe, he's explaining the concept to viewers who have never heard about those breeds of dog
@Mister-Wabbit
@Mister-Wabbit 2 роки тому
I wonder if north american wolfs migrate ? Thats crazy
@disiznoone4374
@disiznoone4374 2 роки тому
Yes they do but they don’t stand a chance here in the USA. The sick and bloodthirsty ignorant humans have been and are slaughtering these beautiful creatures. It’s horrible.
@simonestander9482
@simonestander9482 Рік тому
I hate poachers - it's not fair how they just want to kill wolves for no reason. If they have a reason then it's dumb. Just LET NATURE TAKES IT'S COURSE MAN!
@Perception_
@Perception_ 2 роки тому
If it was up to me there would only be wolves. As the damage is already done I will be a dog owner because they are innocent in all of this and of course deserve a full life. Sadly human interference with nature most often has bad results.
@jameshudson169
@jameshudson169 2 роки тому
you keep tallking over their italian!
@raddadray7535
@raddadray7535 2 роки тому
Well,let’s see if Germany can do something SMART for a change.
@malligrub
@malligrub Рік тому
Germans are renowned for being smart and doing smart things...
@stevensmith2085
@stevensmith2085 Рік тому
Ww2
@brucepeek3923
@brucepeek3923 Рік тому
Ah yes another wolf documentary that isn't. They don't show the wolves hunting their prey the way they really do. Running down their prey tearing their leg tendons apart and then eating them while they are still alive.. That is how wolves work.. best Bruce Peek
@hyenaboy7504
@hyenaboy7504 Рік тому
A LOT of predators hunt that way, not just wolves.
@apro7019
@apro7019 Рік тому
จาก........ ประเทศไทย......... คับผม........
@apro7019
@apro7019 Рік тому
จาก......... พงษ์.......... คับผม........
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