Wandering Wolves - Nature Documentary, Part 2
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In Part 2 of Wandering Wolves, wolf experts Luigi Boitani, Francesca Marucco, Ilka Reinhardt and Hubert Potocnik track the animals all the way across Europe. They swim through fast-flowing rivers and traverse icy mountain ranges and multi-lane motorways. But what is it that drives them?
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Two wonderful documentaries on a stunningly beautiful apex predator that plays such a critical role in balancing the natural world. I’ve been very fortunate to see one in the wild… an intoxicating moment that will stay with me forever.
What an amazing two docs....now wolves are in Holland, my homeland...one decade later..thank you for sharing...
@get.factual
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
@user-zw5ti5xe9z
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Bless nature armen 2all gods creationx
Beautiful documentary (Part I & II). We all should learn more about wolves and how important they are for our environment. Thanks
I love wolves. They're intelligent and very beautiful.
This is REALLY exciting! Long live the beautiful wolf! What Europe needs is a place where the public can view them, like we have in Yellowstone. Millions visit JUST to see wolves. During the winter & early spring people can see them in Lamar Valley. Totally cool.
That story was amazing. It's the same story of Thor and Ragnarok. I think all wolves should be protected. As all animals should be. It's up to us humans to make sure we have them all in our future.
Awesome seeing a come back. Shepard's getting Guardian dogs to protect flock...so they can live side by side.
I love them traveling thru areas next to cities.
Very interesting Doc... I don't know why but the videography of Luigi Boitani impressed me. Very clear and great graphics
This was a great documentary. Thanks to all the people who made it. What an amazing story.
Brilliant leave them alone fantastic story wild free
Great, fantastic docu.
@get.factual
2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
Nice documentary
Excellent documentaries. Thanks for sharing!
So informative and well done, Wolves also made a great comeback in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone woth mentioned.
Muy bueno,gracias
Amazing, amazing, how wolf is adopted animal, amazing!!! Wonderful nature, movie! Thx!!!
Very good doc.. Thank you
Exquisite documentary Thsnk you so much for sharing
What a sweet story. Wow thanks for sharing this beautiful story.
@get.factual
2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
Astonishing documentary🌟 on how wolves take risk to establish their territories. great effort by the scientists to learn how wolves seek their survival & use their instinct. Thanks to the scientists & Get Factual for presenting this interesting documentary💖
Loved these 2 documentaries
Wow ! Amazing, Magnificent research and documentary. I did know that those animals have personnality and take initiatives. I saw part 1 and 2 twice,
Very interesting 10 on 10 thank you.
Wonderful, excelent movie! Thx
My wild brother's and sister's.. I pray that this time you can prevail and find your way to your peace 🐾🕊️🤍
Amazing facts
Me parece muy buen trabajo, si señor
I have never seen a bull sacrifice a calf to get away. That was the most bizarre thing I have seen in a long time.
Wolves are easier to film on Video in America where most of the Documentaries are produced in Yellowstone Park where there is a lot of open country. Easy to understand that in heavily forested areas they would hardly ever seen over Europe but they could be heard.
Fantastico ❤
amazing
@get.factual
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome
Beautiful document. Wolf and the other animals are someway more DNA intelligent than human beyond we know. Human should find way to coexist with animals and that is what our civilization and education for. We take animals habitats and we need tolerant more. Animals do contributions to the earth and we only do consumption and damage.
Bonjour 🐕 quelle jolie Animaux je leurs souhaite une longue vie loin des chasseurs, des humains ! Amitiés 🐕💓🐕💗
Mist under stud we have to learn to share this world
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Running magic.
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Would be interesting to makethe map of Europe again in 2022, There is at least one pack of breeding wolves in the Netherlands, and wandering wolves are seen regularly. I have done youtube searches for wolves in Dutch German, French, Italian and Spanish, and it seems that popuations are spreading everywhere in Europe. I also saw the same stories about wolves kiling lots of sheep, and finding the same solutions where sheep are protected by electric fences and big dogs. Maybe there should be a European fund where farmers get subsidies for these costs. Interesting Idea that by now there is just one popuation stretching from Spain and theNetherlands al the way east to Vladiwostok and the Bering strait.
the wolfs is back in denmark to. on the 5. year now, from immigration from throug germany. 2 packs with puppyes now.
research helps the problem, when 4 year old disapears in the midwest running to the back of the house coming back from shopping with the grand parents. The mother of the boy ran after the wolf into tge woods and caught up and saved her severly injured son.
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Enjoyed the series, but seems really unethical to stage fights and predator/prey interactions for filming...
A wolf was spotted near Domfront in Normandy in the aurumn 2021.
@mosgieman
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@HarryFenton6124
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I don't understand why human hated this beautiful animal. I've never heard of wolves killed human but human almost erased them from earth.
Do you think wolves wonder if there is life after death
Vahşi hayvanla dostluk olur mu ,bence çok sacma!!