Majestic Bears of Alaska & British Columbia | Free Documentary Nature
Majestic Bears of Alaska & British Columbia | Wildlife Documentary
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Our film journey begins in Alaska's west. We are hoping to find glacier bears in the glacial regions of the Katmai National Park on the Douglas River. At the end of July, brown bears have now arrived to fish for salmon. In the surrounding forests, grizzlies look for berries and fresh, green twigs. The Katmai is Alaska's most volcanic area, and with 15 active volcanoes it is a veritable powder keg, surrounded by glaciers. In the Hook glacier region moose and lynx accompany us. Bald eagles have arrived at the glacial boundary and begin to tear apart their freshly caught prey. At last, we catch sight of a glacier bear. Hungry, he has left the ice region and has been forced down here in search of food, which he satisfies extensively with fresh shoots and berries.
Continuing our film trip, we head for Prince Royal Island in British Columbia. En route, we meet with black bears on their way with their young to fish for salmon. The mother bears have to remain alert to protect their young, as we have spotted some New World porcupines too.
Then, out of the blue, directly in front of us: the Kermode, or spirit bear. He shows no signs of timidity and is only interested in one thing: salmon. Then, a further Kermode appears, enjoying his cranberry dessert, allowing us to approach him, almost too close for comfort. But a black bear arrives on the scene and claims the cranberry bush for itself. After a brief confrontation, the Kermode opts to leave, preferring to focus on salmon fishing. Fascinating footage of this rare species of animal.
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I don't want much, I just want the person reading this to be healthy, happy, and loved. Wishing you a good day my friend
@donnalynch6845
Жыл бұрын
Same here, u too 👌👍🤗
@luckycharm1
Жыл бұрын
I am opposite. I want a lot but I want double of what you want to that person. Merry Christmas!🎉❤❤❤
@WyattWaite
2 ай бұрын
AMEN!!! 😊☺️💗🕊️👻😇♥️🙏💓🙌🎉📚🏆📖👍
@TamiraHines-gd5ti
Ай бұрын
Niicceee same to you hun ❤
As a longtime Alaskan, No place even compares to Alaska and our true wilderness and bears, and fishing, scenery, simple!!!
@G_Ellis606
Жыл бұрын
How about BC?
@troyottosen8722
Жыл бұрын
@@G_Ellis606 only place even close, still nothing like Alaska! Simple!
@shadysif6220
Жыл бұрын
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Every place is comparable and better than Alaska.
@reaper411b
Жыл бұрын
Tryin to move there eventually, best spot on earth imo
@reaper411b
Жыл бұрын
@@shadysif6220 negative
15.1.2022.First class and fantastic.Thank you.
When the bear was urinating and the narrator said “this is not hygienic; bears are not concerned much with decorum” I had a good laugh.
An experiment was conducted in Pennsylvania. A jelly donut in a trash bag was hung from a tree. A black bear could smell it from a mile away. 😅
@Rosco-P.Coldchain
17 күн бұрын
A cop from 10 miles 😂away
He created these wonderful creatures and supplies them with food!!!!!! How wonderful!!!!!!!
Amazing how God created it all. Nothing is wasted.🙌
Thank You for uploading this series. I have spent the last 3 days watching this to pass my time while being newly retired from working for a living. If I was 20 yrs younger I would have loved to visit the places you have shown me, but now at 66 yrs old I know I would not be able to hike to the places you visited. Tony in England
@entrenchgamer
7 ай бұрын
Hi Tony in England, your comment is so wholesome, wishing you a happy retirement from across the whole. Peter in Tanzania 👋🏾
@Moonbeam240
4 ай бұрын
Happy retirement.
@brianbouser1957
Ай бұрын
Tony your are inspiring me to travel now while I'm young and unemployed
@user-TonyUK
Ай бұрын
@@Moonbeam240 Thank You Moonbeam
@user-TonyUK
Ай бұрын
@@brianbouser1957 Brian its a lot less strain on your body if you do it at a younger age. I was 20 yrs old when I did my first Pennine Way (370 mile cross country hike) and used it as pre Training for when I joined the Army in 1976. In 1979 I left the Army and once again went Hiking along the Pennine Way this time from North to South, in the following few years I also Hiked the Coast to Coast route (180 mile one way distance) both West to East and East to West. But by far my Longest Hike was the Complete Coastline of Great Brittian, that took me 3 years hiking 6 days a week. Now at least I have my Memories to look back on. Tony in England
Give praise, honor and glory to GOD the grand, majestic CREATOR, for his wonderful works!!!!!!!!
@wendydebois1685
Жыл бұрын
Thankyou Lord for the beauty of nature and scenery for humans to look at. 😊 I'm so thankfull
@WyattWaite
2 ай бұрын
AMEN!!! 😊☺️💗🕊️👻😇♥️🙏💓🙌🎉📚🏆📖👍
A fantastic production. An intriguing invitation to travel to both destinations. I loved the Ghost Bear and the Indian dancing his bear dance. Thank you for uploading. 🐻💚  Lovely 🥬
kermode bears are so majestic
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
Kermode bears? Is that really a thing? Or related to Mark?
Porcupines can cripple a bear for a season or longer, they are more than formidable foe. I never tire of the bear. I could observe them forever.
Wow! I never saw an all black Timber Wolf 🐺 It is a very beautiful animal 😂
Nature never ceases to amaze me..,
@troyottosen8722
3 жыл бұрын
Michael, Alaska never ceases to amaze us locals.😉👍
@justplainbrad7713
3 жыл бұрын
@@troyottosen8722 With a small bit of information, and a fertilizer spreader, you're starting to assert yourself...little master Palin.
@troyottosen8722
3 жыл бұрын
@@justplainbrad7713 ,jealous of what we got up here in Alaska, huh? Nothing new for us. Keep dreaming and watching AK vids while I actually get to live it, see it daily!😂🤣😉
@Rosco-P.Coldchain
17 күн бұрын
@@troyottosen8722you sound very childish though, are well I suppose you can’t have it all 😂
Alaska is the richest state of wildlife animals . so many different species of Bear's. Very interesting to learn about them.
@soldatheero
Жыл бұрын
did you even watch? most of the doc is in British Columbia
As amazingly beautiful the landscape and wildlife is that pilot landing the plane in the beginning was astounding. Mind blown
@troyottosen8722
3 жыл бұрын
Mike B, pilots do this daily flying up here in Alaska, best pilots anywhere overall fly up here. Ask pilots from all over the world! The saying is if you can fly small planes in Alaska, you can fly anywhere.😉👍
@troyottosen8722
2 жыл бұрын
No comment, huh? Never try to tell a longtime Alaskan about, planes, bears and wilderness? Simple!😳🤪😳
What spectacular animals! N oh! the magnificent wild flowers the greenery the clear waters...SUCH BEAUTY. THANKS FOR THIS LOVELY VIDEO.
Alaska and British Columbia: the harsh and tough frontier wildernesses of Canada and environments for the wildlife species that is the survival of the fittest for the ones who can seeking out a living.
The black birds are Raven's not crows. This is one of the best documentary & very good information others do not know about. Like about the mosquito's in Alaska when your out of town. Yes we have them in town but not as bad . Novarupta volcano is the largest eruption in over 100 years this day June 6th,7th,& 8th put ash in every city on Earth. The photos was the first photos printed in the National Geographic Magazine. Every one thinks of the bears in Kami. But S.E. Alaska down through B.C. Canada to W. State. are some of the biggest bears in the world. Some over 2,000 lbs. I hope they do more documentary on Alaska Yukon B.C. & N.W. Thank You.
@troyottosen8722
Жыл бұрын
For your info, their are no coastal brown bears on the west coast of Oregon and Washington, only place coastal browns are found on earth is mainly southern coastal Alaska, and Kamchatka peninsula along the pacific Siberian coast and a few along the very far northern BC coast right next to southeast AK! And they don’t get up to 2000lb,s. Max recorded up here in Alaska, the largest ones anywhere have been recorded approx 1700, lbs, largest being at Katmai area, Kodiak island, and Admiralty, Chichigof, and Baranof island along the Alaskan inside passage! By the way have worked at wilderness lodges here in Alaska for years as a bear viewing guide, fishing guide! You have no clue.😳🤪🤣
Amazing how animals have mindset...I’m just stunned 😳 Thanks for sharing
God created these wonderful creatures and supplies them with food!!!!!!!!! How wonderful!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for this documentary. Bears are magnificent.
White ghost bear? We call him the SUPERIOR bear. 😂
Bear is a paradoxical predator looks cool from outside and ferocious eater and ruthless from inside .
Can you imagine swimming 2,500 miles to get somewhere just to get ripped apart and eaten alive by a bear ? Bad deal for the salmon lol
@KKKKKKK-sr1fz
3 жыл бұрын
One of 1000000000 gets eaten
@wilshirewarrior2783
3 жыл бұрын
How about a human who volunteers himself and defacto his girl friend as food for brown bears?…yes, that is truth.
@markscotch6443
3 жыл бұрын
@@wilshirewarrior2783 talking about Mr Treadwell im assuming
@EvaG26
3 жыл бұрын
@@wilshirewarrior2783 I mean.. u act like his gf was kidnapped & didn’t go there on her own volition
@a.phillips6892
2 жыл бұрын
God is creator of all, and it is His perfect plan.💕
All Gods creation has a place in this world ! I’ll always be amazed 👍😍🙏 God bless everyone reading this ❤️
Thank you for sharing, this is on my bucket list
Hello beautuful documentery thank you sir
This documentary was my best with all others.voice great.vedeo great.great creations
The best part of personally being in the middle of nowhere (yes it really exists), is that it is not crowded and never will be. I love it being there and never want to leave.
@troyottosen8722
3 жыл бұрын
It’s called Alaska! Next!
@mr.x2567
3 жыл бұрын
@@troyottosen8722 There’s a reason why Elmo wants to go there!
@troyottosen8722
2 жыл бұрын
Ed, so you here in Alaska???
@troyottosen8722
2 жыл бұрын
Ed, Being there, or actually here in Alaska???😳🤪🤣
I love that name, Katmi. I say it over & over in my head.
@Dr.Ian-Plect
7 ай бұрын
Erase it and use Katmai instead.
@L.L.Jonjock
23 күн бұрын
wow! Lovely NATURAL BORN Killers. You, should get Woody HARRELSON, TO PORTRAY A Film MAKER seeking out BEAR STUFF ! NEET BEAR Stuff. Yum, MAN, crunchy ON da outside, SOFT chewy CENTER - We ARE BEAR BAIT 101%. So lets all go to A Beautiful NATIONAL PARK people so we CAN Enjoy Wildlife seeker's and give da Poor Hungry BEARS, A DECENT FAT HUMAN TO chew on. DANG! Bring da Kids. I had 2 NOT Nice BEAR Encounters. One in Oregon, California area, ONE IN TENNESSEE. that ended my 2 year Hiking VACATION forever, for good. TERRIFYING BAD Nerve whacking HORROR.thank God, for 18 wheeler's Aned GREAT DRIVER'S, thank God for motel Employee's ON duty late shift. Amen. Praise God, for His Guardian ANGEL'S . I'm soon to be 80 YEARS old. BEAR STALKERS ARE . So Scarey. OUCH ❤😮❤😊
Mapenzi.. Love in the language of Swahili.. Haraka.. Fantastic..
Beautiful soundtrack
Amazing! I have no words wonderful documentary!👍👍👍
A great documentary , I enjoyed it, absolutely beautiful, thank you
I love bears and animals in general but im so glad i live in belgium where there are no real dangerous animals in the wild or roaming free
I loved this so much. I love bears of all kinds and respect and admire from afar. I want to educate myself on them, as I respect their privacy in the world. Thank you so much for this!
@carlitoantiga4100
2 жыл бұрын
JIHh. .
@marcalan1198
2 жыл бұрын
I've educated myself on brown bears grizzlies and Kodiak brown bears for over 35+ years. There's know way I would travel in bear country unless within a group of others and carrying bear spray. These are the most beautiful peaceful animals when respected. they are my favorite animals after domestic dogs. I have compassion for others but I have to admit I find bear and human confrontation very entertaining. Because people should be educated and cautious but most people are not.
@isabellind1292
2 жыл бұрын
@@marcalan1198 I love dogs too. They're such beautiful animals/companions! 🐕💓 If you've ever seen the 2014 film "Backcountry" which is loosely based on the true story of a fatal black bear attack in an Ontario Canada provincial park, you realize that although bear attacks are very rare, it would be a horrible fate . And the film is very graphic in that respect.. In real life (and w/o giving too much away) while the bear was attacking, the other stabbed the bear w/a Swiss army knife in order to prevent the bear from dragging the victim into the woods. (This was not depicted in the film). The spouse then got the victim into their canoe and paddled to the nearest park ranger station where the victim was loaded into a rescue boat but sadly succumbed to their injuries en route for medical treatment. (This also was not depicted in the film, thus why I mentioned the film is only loosely based on real events. The director also reversed the roles in who was attacked). The spouse who tried so desperately to save their loved one received a medal of bravery for their act of heroism.
@OanhSchlesinger
8 ай бұрын
@@isabellind1292there are numerous documentaries of bear attacks based on actual events. Watching them is scary- I can’t imagine being physically present during an attack. Horrifying!
@OanhSchlesinger
8 ай бұрын
@@marcalan1198I am obsessed with brown bears. Everything about them is interesting.
Thank you for a wonderful video/documentary. I also enjoyed the narrator.
Ty for sharing how amazing nature truly is. Another FREE high quality doc.
Totally awesome. I hope to go there someday before I get to old to walk.. love to stay a good while.
Thank you so much. Wonderful world.
In the northern parts of North America in the nearby islands coastlines and forests of Alaska and Canada there are 3 subspecies of brown bears and 1 species of brown bear like the Kodiak brown bear, Kamceatka brown bear, grizzly bear and the american black bear which they can thrive and survive in large numbers of healthy populations there in these remote areas.
Beautiful documentary thanks
Takes you into the wild,feels a part of it.
@kodaikodai5151
3 жыл бұрын
Tonight there isn't going to be a study with me stream, because I'm feeling overworked and I need to rest. I think I need to listen to my body and take care of myself now. I know this is annoying for those that were expecting a stream... 😕 But I need to recharge for tomorrow because... Tomorrow I'll be there for approx. 8 hours!! Who's joining tomorrow? 😁🙌
I really like the narrator, these High quality videos are my favorite to watch.
@spiderreed350
2 жыл бұрын
He's OK, but he's no Herzog who is by far the best narrator on the planet along with Lawrence Olivier.
Beautiful documentary! Thank you.
Those silver bears are very interesting... like something from a fairy tale
Amazing documentary...thanks for uploading.
Absolutely fascinating animals - and a wonderful movie. Thank you!
Love this reassuring docu and the narrating.
lets give back more to nature this is amazing
@therealdeal6886
2 жыл бұрын
Would you spar with those bears?
@OanhSchlesinger
8 ай бұрын
@@therealdeal6886negative. Unless I have a 50/50 advantage- I decline a challenge. The bear will win for sure!
Great documentary we need more of nature
@FreeDocumentaryNature
4 ай бұрын
we do 😀
All the mistakes about bears Ruins, a perfectly good nature show.
@pascalsurlaroute
Ай бұрын
Yep, like "adult black bears can't climb trees"... Even adult grizzlys can go quite high up a tree when motivated, but it does depend on the tree branch structure.
That was very fascinating That was very fascinating footage Thank you for that
Wow, what a documentary, I loved it! Thanks for uploading 😎
It looks like that this bear series is the most powerful canvivorous in all the world even white giants of acrctica.wonderful.thank you.
Beautiful world
this is the best break from concrete-jungle life that i can get. thx for the content its really refreshing. like a bath or so. especially when i eat. regards bzw, always amazing quality
I know it's unrealistic but it's just an idea that I thought of I wish I could raise a bear cub . I guess I'll just keep looking at videos and enjoying the bears as they are are in videos. Clean and clear. 🙂♥️🐻☀️🌲🌳🌲🐻🌲🌳🌲🐻👍🖐️
So free, so majestic marvelous GOD bless allô Univers💞☮️
Thank you very much I needed that
wonderful nature 💐.
💗💗Amazing, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful documentary... love it!💗💗
Alaska is cold in winter and I love the summers of the south of all usa. Love to watch wild life.
Had to like and subscribe. That was fantastic!
Thanks very much for everything video
Put this on for my bear to watch, did reccomend
So so beautiful lv nature
I just 🤎 Big Brutal(Savagely Violent) Brown Bear🐻. 💛 all your video's mate👍
thank you for bear video - bear lover 638
Great film !
What A Great Documentary ! I loved it
@akbeautyrose7775
3 жыл бұрын
ME, TOO! NEVER GET TIRED OF, HAVE ALWAYS LOVED WATCHING MOVIES AND VIDEOS OF MY BEAUTIFUL AND MAJESTIC COUNTRY! ALASKA...THERE IS NONE OTHER LIKE IT
Love this documentary
I always love this narrator! National Geographic makes some wonderful documentaries! Well , it’s either National Geographic or bbc. One of the two LOL. Ty for posting this lovely documentary. I’ve seen most that he’s narrated and I always connect to the content and enjoy it very much
Really amazing !!!
Love these type of documentaries!
Thank you.
Stop at 31:19 and looking at the workmanship of that case...isn't that impressive? Imagine, a larva with abilities to 'weave' body-armor, and the awareness to 'wear' it.
Thank you for all your hard work making this film!! It has AMAZING footage and inspirational storyline. I loved every minute of it
Well-done Guys 👍
The black bear with the white pelage fur can also be named as the spirit bear.
See you Alaska in June.
Thanks
Just beautiful thanks for the wonderful gift of nature
Beautiful documentary. 👍
That was awesome thank you❤️
Nice movei ...i like
Nice documentary
We Love Alaska thanks 💕💕💕💕
@MrChancebandit
3 жыл бұрын
What part of Seattle do you live in ?
@omarsaidaniomarsaidani5780
3 жыл бұрын
I live in Africa in Algérie North Africa
Удивительные места!
The claws are no joke
Love Alaska ba jaja
Love nature!!💕😍
About a 10th of the salmon born return to their home river, and about one in twenty make it to the top to spawn. But they lay thousands of eggs, so there are still plenty that succeed. The overproduction makes up for the high attrition rate, and supplies food for many species that await the annual bonanza, including us. Enjoy your dinner.
Like the narrators voice
Stunninh nature
i love animals
At 14:40, i see these large birds were fed by the ckicks thrown down by film crew? It just got me that where in the world does this "Incredible Find" of all them chicks dying at once happen. Good film, excellnt nature shots, love the bears but it caught my attention. Merry Chrismas...
@JohnFahlsing
3 жыл бұрын
And this is really a beautiful doc...
God is amazing
The president wouldn't kill a young bear but everything else was fare game!! Great documentary and the glacier bear's are beautiful. Just wish that the only shootings done were by the camera.