Last Wild Places: Iberá | National Geographic
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Iberá National Park in northeastern Argentina is part of one of the largest wetlands in South America, but much of its wildlife went extinct in the 20th century due to widespread hunting and habitat loss. Now, a dedicated team of conservationists is working hand in hand with local communities to reintroduce many of the keystone species that were lost, while also helping to preserve the region's unique cultural heritage. If you want to learn more about the conservationists work you can read this article on our website: on.natgeo.com/3eE5WKy
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A dedicated team of conservationists is working to reverse the biodiversity extinction crisis in northeastern Argentina. What was your favorite part of this video?
@tinyGrim1
4 жыл бұрын
The giant anteaters and how they explain how they do such good works. And how they respect and keep cultures and let nature be. So lost in USA now days. 😪
@wendy2593
4 жыл бұрын
This video tells us a story of the animals people love enough to give them freedom. What a beautiful world this could be if we all shared love for one another and for nature. How beautiful it is to see people working together for the good of us all.
@anjan_paul
4 жыл бұрын
Please lonch your Official App Nat Geo...❤ I love to see your all channel's each & every programme
@hellewellejus2895
4 жыл бұрын
Final note. I hope to be able to visit this wonderful place some day
@Gazetteer-ch3pp
4 жыл бұрын
The baby anteater was so cute!
I loved how the sleepy anteater looked like it was pulling up the covers like it was too early for school. 2:50
These people are doing some brilliant work and seeing their work fills me with hope that we can restore that that we have lost
@samsontarimo
4 жыл бұрын
Very sure
@NatGeo
4 жыл бұрын
Aren't they amazing? Thanks for watching.
@samsontarimo
4 жыл бұрын
Very amazing
@suhailahmmed2921
4 жыл бұрын
Superb ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🏼
@honeybear200
3 жыл бұрын
@James Yu JESUS CHRIST is TRUTH and LOVE
This video needs to be shared ,particularly amongst the Argentinian people so they can continue to support these conservation programs of their native animals.
@MrZekinhaluiz
4 жыл бұрын
Racist
@juliamiranda4330
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrZekinhaluiz why racist? he is rigth, we need to know how much talent we have in our country. Its a shame that the video is in english!!
These are the People who ACTUALLY DO something that we need to see more on mainstream media..
Hats off to those people helping to revive nature. They are ths real Heroes💕💕👆👆
I pray and hope that all the countries in the world will copy this program to help those helpless animals who are in our hands... Gracias Argentina!!!
The cinematography is so stunning. Has the feel of an old western especially in the beginning.
My country has so many beautiful places!
@anwarsaeed4566
4 жыл бұрын
From which country you belong?
@JM-fo1te
4 жыл бұрын
Like the Falklands
@anwarsaeed4566
4 жыл бұрын
@Alexander Supertramp yes i watch this
@anwarsaeed4566
4 жыл бұрын
@Alexander Supertramp yes it is very beautiful places. fantastiv video.❤
@gonzaloalfano625
3 жыл бұрын
@@JM-fo1te not the flklands they are argentina , las malvinas argentinas , clama el viento y ruge el mar.
Thanks for that NatGeo and massive thanks for this heroes in Argentina!!!
theese videos are great to see, huge props to National Geographic for showcasing this program
@NatGeo
4 жыл бұрын
We're so glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the support.
These folks are absolute heros. Thanks National Geographic for showing this to the world.
They are the most beautiful people.., like look how authentically happy they are on releasing Jaguars.. Love love love..
I'm very proud of you guys, regard from Indonesia, we have a lot of wild animal in Sumatera Island but we need your support to protect the animal from the extinction and hunting
@ids4070
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you brother, I really like your country, it is very beautiful and it has very cute animals. I also know that agriculture there is growing a lot, that's fine but always with care, here in Argentina we let agriculture grow without chains and our "pampas" that used to be large savannas with huge herds of llamas and deer, small groups of wild pigs and ñandues, with jaguars and pumas behind the herds of herbivores, ended up disappearing, leaving today fields of soy, wheat and corn and many cows. The people of Indonesia must not allow the same mistake to be made as in Argentina, they must leave their huge jungles with their elephant monkeys and deer growing free.
Beautiful places All are the beauties of nature
I think the best feeling ever is when you've provided all the care and preparation they need and they succeed to thrive in the wild. Awesome conservation work! 👍😁
The Macaws are so beautiful! They are meant to fly high they look so vibrant on the blue sky they are not meant to be caged.
Amazing place! Would highly recommend everyone to travel there, one of the best experience in our lives
Someday, I want to know Argentina!
What a beautiful initiative! I really love this video. Thanks for sharing this on KZread!
I love the information and knowledge given us by National Geographic
@NatGeo
4 жыл бұрын
We love being your portal to the world...and beyond! Thanks for watching.
UH wacho me re emocione y eso que es un video gringo, saludos desde argentina es lindo ver al Yaguarete de nuevo en las pampas
You guys should do a doc in this style about the Jaguar Institute in Brazil, as well. The conservation program is just amazing. Just saying.
@sebastiansk1700
4 жыл бұрын
The jaguars reintroduced to Iberá come from Brazil. Thanks brothers. Greetings from Argentina
I'm from Corrientes, I really appreciate what you guys are showing here...makes me really proud.
I am from India. ❤️😍 Mother nature awesome
@sephkurai
4 жыл бұрын
Hello from USA. Enjoy the sunrise and beauty of the world!
The unbridled JOY in the hearts of the conservation workers' hearts as the jaguar walk free of the enclosure is almost palpable. Bravo!
Imagine, living in a place like that after you retire, having no stress and noise I think it's gonna be amazing also you will be near to a place where nature thrives
My heart is filled with gratefulness for these people. Bless their hearts. ♥
Hello from India. Kudos to these people for taking trouble and working to conserve this National park. Thank you nat Geo for this video.
Corrientes, Argentina ❤️😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Owww What a wonderful shortfilm nice to see this kind o video. Congratulations Natgeo and all the staff members of this project.
As an Argentinian I’m very proud of what they have done👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing..we must protect our nature..we don't have another planet with this beautiful creatures
Diverse wildlife, spectacular Gaucho adventure.
I love this place, been there three times. It's vegetation, animals, pure air. It's perfect
That place is awesome.
The release of the jaguar. Was emotional.
@DhavalPatel-jy7qy
4 жыл бұрын
true
Ese lugar es mágico, es hermoso lo que están haciendo. Gracias!
guide: she's super sleepy, but seems perfect. antelope: hello darkness my old friend
Thank You!
well done Argentina. greets from Europe
Wow I love nature
That's really amazing place.... With amazing peoples....
They took care of all the animals. We can all see it in their furs, feathers and coats. ❤❤❤❤ soooooo soooooo beautiful!
Muchas gracias.
They are the best in wold ❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing.
This project deserves a Nobel Prize.
Never thought I’d think an anteater was cute...but there you go.
This is truly amazing. Much appreciated the team, and their dedication
What it's all about truly amazing and inspirational
Wow wow wow!!!!!! Freedom for the nature!
Super cool video
Ola Bonita, Thankyou you so much National Geographic. Love Australia.
Yes, thanks for that.
Beautiful and absolutely inspiring
I will visit the place someday,... God bless
Loved it
I never realized how cute anteaters were!
Warms my heart.
I got goosebumps to see this entire dedication to nature....
Thank you National Geographic for sharing this great content with the world, and show us that there are many of us out there working hard to keep the planet healthy. People like these give hope and inspiration, and I believe that content such as this should be hyped more among youngster rather then many of the nonsense that is around on social media nowadays. Inspiring!
Bravo, Argentina. An example for the world.👏👏👏👏👏👏
😍😍 mind-blowing
Thank you!! What beautiful people 🕉
Magical ! Got a bit emotional when I saw the otter run out of it's cage and when the jaguar was leaving. God bless these people and the animals !
Thank You Net Geo For this Documentary
Incredibly moving and a tribute to the dedication of all those involved. Also gives me joy to know that many of the animals released would otherwise never have had a worthwhile life, contributing to the survival of their species and of the habitats. It's also great to see zoo bred animals being used in this project, because it's a testimony to the fact that responsible zoos can in fact return species to the wild.
This makes me so emotional.good job to these people. God bless you all!❤
Muchas gracias
all good people a big Hello from me!!!
Hermosa historia y labor
Buenisimo!
Qué hermoso ❤️😻
Awesome Video 👍👍🇮🇳👍👍
Im mostly impressed from the facilities they built for their projects and for the animals to feel better and develop, bless you people!
The solution is so elegant and beautiful
Love to see such initiatives
very beautifully made video .. PLEASE continue to have such incredible productions!
Felicidadez alos Argentinos... Thank you 😊
Beautiful :)
Wow amazing stuff ..bravo braaavo 👏👏
Que hermosa gente haciendo cosas asombrosas. There is hope!
very good conservation effort, thanks to all for your effort.
Hermoso argentina!
Amazing!
My one of the most lovely videos.its impressed my so deep.very important to see videos like this.thanks
Great job!
What an amazing example of the perfect woman. And you are all amazing people, most people have no idea this is even happening!!!
Amazing! I want an update on this place!
That place looks amazing. I'd love to be there working and living with all of those beautiful animals and nature.
@zddxddyddw
3 жыл бұрын
You can visit, it's a great place for eco-tourism! I went there back in 2016 and it was an amazing and moving experience, with so much nature teeming with wildlife 24/7.
What an amazing initiative 👏👏 such beautiful people
Grande mi corrientes pora💪 Que sigan los existos!!
Love all the cricket sounds
Nice to see...
beautiful
wow :) love
amazing
This was awesome I would love to be part of something like this
This is so inspiring!