Vancouver Island is a vast and wild island with a backbone of jagged mountains running its length; explore the unique wildlife that inhabits it. (Definitely worth exploring. I was lucky enough to get the chance - my sister lives there)
I loved this documentary. I learned a lot about salmon, their journey, and all other species that rely upon it. I usually watch big cats, safari big species. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
I live a few dozen miles south in the Evergreen State. The picturesque views of Vancouver Island, as seen from the Olympic peninsula across the strait of Juan de Fuca is a sight to behold. As someone who is from Florida I never thought I’d like a place that gets cold (relatively speaking), but the PNW is one of those natural gems that had to be experienced in order to be appreciated. It is an acquired taste, speaking about the overcast winter skies.
Best doc I've seen on Vancouver Island. Amazingly accurate. But how they managed to get so many shots without showing any clear-cut logging blocks is a special talent!
Considering 99% of the ancient forests there have been logged at some point and "managed" by profiteers, it is definitely a very glossy depiction of these pillaged lands
Thank you for this!❤❤ I subscribed. My family and I live on Vancouver Island. We love to explore and are always hiking. We live on Shawnigan lake very close to the outback. There is an Ancient forest on Koksilah river not far from our place; tourists don't know about it so we are often the only ones there. Peaceful. We love the wildlife and yes we do have a large black bear population but no Grizzlies. Wildlife photography is my hobby and I have thousands of pics. Next to Alaska we have a large gathering of Bald Eagles when the Salmon run. I'm thrilled when the Sea lions return for Salmon or Herring. I must say the Southern Resident Killer Whales-is endangered, with only 73 whales remaining in the population. Scientists are trying to figure it out. sigh! The ocean, mountains and waterfalls and lakes and the evergreen forest. I'm grateful every day to have this as our home!
Look it up, Grizzlies are sometimes spotted on Vancouver Island. Not to be disagreeable, just so you're aware it can happen. They swim there and with salmon there and woods, everything they could want, don't be surprised if some show up and stay. Often young males disperse from their home habitat in search of new homes where they don't have to compete with the alpha bears in their home territories. Better to be prepared, than surprised by one. Stay safe 😊
This is incredible! Also if anyone is curious or knows the English voice but can't place it, it is Paul McGann, known for being the 8th doctor, Alien 3, Queen of the damned and more.
I loved this documentary. I learned a lot about salmon and other species that rely on it. I usually watch big cats and safari species, but I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Great Victorian green houses! Years ago the NY Historical Society won the job of reconstructing the glass greenhouse at the Bronx Botanic Gardens. We made a mold and cast each piece of metal in a composite fiberglass form and reconstructed it from the floor up. It’s a magnificent structure. Prior to that I also helped redesign the enclosures at the historic reptile house at the Staten Island Zoo, another NYC landmark. Good luck with the fish, you must have a huge staff taking care of all your animals.
😢 For the salmon fish... This world, as magnificent as it seems or appears, is truly too sad. Harsh - my feelings. There is an emotion called Harsh. Harshness in the life of a salmon. They looked as if they fought a long war, and in the end died, all broken and torn.
Sadly, 99% of Vancouver Island had been logged and replaced with monoculture tree farm forests. 😮💨 Greed really is the most deadly of all mental illness.
Vancouver Island is a vast and wild island with a backbone of jagged mountains running its length; explore the unique wildlife that inhabits it.
(Definitely worth exploring. I was lucky enough to get the chance - my sister lives there)
I loved this documentary. I learned a lot about salmon, their journey, and all other species that rely upon it. I usually watch big cats, safari big species. I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Glad you liked it. A new Big Cats series coming up on Saturday
I live a few dozen miles south in the Evergreen State. The picturesque views of Vancouver Island, as seen from the Olympic peninsula across the strait of Juan de Fuca is a sight to behold.
As someone who is from Florida I never thought I’d like a place that gets cold (relatively speaking), but the PNW is one of those natural gems that had to be experienced in order to be appreciated. It is an acquired taste, speaking about the overcast winter skies.
I live on the mainland BC. I'm convinced it's the most beauitful place on earth. This documentary definitely supports that
Best doc I've seen on Vancouver Island. Amazingly accurate. But how they managed to get so many shots without showing any clear-cut logging blocks is a special talent!
Considering 99% of the ancient forests there have been logged at some point and "managed" by profiteers, it is definitely a very glossy depiction of these pillaged lands
My Father was Born on This Island,, brought Us Up To KNOW & RESPECT IT & IT's Nature, before We were Taken to Canada's Far North...
Im so grateful that I found this channel. I absolutely love the very high-quality production of these documentaries. ❤️🙏
Thank you for this!❤❤ I subscribed. My family and I live on Vancouver Island. We love to explore and are always hiking. We live on Shawnigan lake very close to the outback. There is an Ancient forest on Koksilah river not far from our place; tourists don't know about it so we are often the only ones there. Peaceful. We love the wildlife and yes we do have a large black bear population but no Grizzlies. Wildlife photography is my hobby and I have thousands of pics. Next to Alaska we have a large gathering of Bald Eagles when the Salmon run. I'm thrilled when the Sea lions return for Salmon or Herring. I must say the Southern Resident Killer Whales-is endangered, with only 73 whales remaining in the population. Scientists are trying to figure it out. sigh! The ocean, mountains and waterfalls and lakes and the evergreen forest. I'm grateful every day to have this as our home!
Look it up, Grizzlies are sometimes spotted on Vancouver Island. Not to be disagreeable, just so you're aware it can happen. They swim there and with salmon there and woods, everything they could want, don't be surprised if some show up and stay. Often young males disperse from their home habitat in search of new homes where they don't have to compete with the alpha bears in their home territories.
Better to be prepared, than surprised by one. Stay safe 😊
Look it up, Grizzlies can show up there. Better to be prepared and be safe than surprised by one you don't expect to see. ❤ Take care.
Lucky you! My sister lives in the area so I e been to visit - spectacular for sure. Also, welcome new subscriber 😊 really lovely people here.
That bald eagle shot gave my goosebumps goosebumps 👏 y’all are the best
This is a very amazing documentary. Thank you very much for this documentary and the narrator.
I love the call of the Swainson's thrush that can be heard there. It can be heard in this doc too.
The fish swim and undulate their bodies underwater, immersing themselves in the water environment. Looks so lovely
Great footage!
Sweet....my home sweet home, I love living here
This is incredible! Also if anyone is curious or knows the English voice but can't place it, it is Paul McGann, known for being the 8th doctor, Alien 3, Queen of the damned and more.
Thank you and the name of the narrator can also be found in the credits roll at the end of
Theyre all Attenborough to me
@@FreeDocumentaryNature Thank you, I saw. This is more for people like me who either get distracted by it early on, or don't watch the credits.
I loved this documentary. I learned a lot about salmon and other species that rely on it. I usually watch big cats and safari species, but I enjoyed this. Thank you.
Great Victorian green houses! Years ago the NY Historical Society won the job of reconstructing the glass greenhouse at the Bronx Botanic Gardens. We made a mold and cast each piece of metal in a composite fiberglass form and reconstructed it from the floor up. It’s a magnificent structure. Prior to that I also helped redesign the enclosures at the historic reptile house at the Staten Island Zoo, another NYC landmark. Good luck with the fish, you must have a huge staff taking care of all your animals.
I learned another about Vancouver Island. Great video. Now I want to visit
Super awesome doc
Very interesting and amazing of animals and nature 😄
Great and awesome documentary!
Great documentary Thank you !!!
Great documentary. Well done.
I love Documentary,, is very2 good,,, I m,, Indonesian,,
Mam
Sobhane Allah ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏👌
Free Documentary - Nature, I really liked this video! I subscribed too!
Awesome! And welcome! 🤗
سبحان الله العظيم الذي لا اله الا هو
لا اله الا الله وحده لاشريك له له الملك و له الحمد وهو على كل شيء قدير عدد خلقه ورضاء نفسه وزنه عرشه ومداد كلماته
I did not expect to see a cut of a bear literally forcing eggs out of a salmon. That was absolutely incredible
❤ thr documentary
The animal is cute
Black bears are cool!
wonderful good video...... O.Sadharan Russian Golden eagle. ... . . ... 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹💚💚💚💚💚💙💙💙❤️❤️❤️💘💘💘💘💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Deep connection to me is when you protect something and not to use something , Deep connection is when you give back .
😢 For the salmon fish...
This world, as magnificent as it seems or appears, is truly too sad. Harsh - my feelings. There is an emotion called Harsh. Harshness in the life of a salmon. They looked as if they fought a long war, and in the end died, all broken and torn.
Hello from Kelowna
I want video about australia please ❤❤❤❤❤
Hei, i wacth other video documentary . But why this video
I cannot play in 480+ Quality?
In my phone the quality like 144p .
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
4:58 captured me sunbathing I do not consent to this use
Very well done, except for all the music. The image and narration are enough, IMO.
Sadly, 99% of Vancouver Island had been logged and replaced with monoculture tree farm forests. 😮💨 Greed really is the most deadly of all mental illness.
serious and makes people do the most horrendous awful things
Swahili..
ya Kutuvia..
Pleace, i want to save
4:50 I feel sorry for this seal, it is skinny and even has difficulty crawling.
great doco but orcas aren't whales their a type of dolphin
Why are you crying?
This is 50:20 😭
BC ATLANTIC FISH FARMS nearly caused our BC wild salmon's extinction ......you forgot to mention.
كوبلن ❤كوبلن
Any one drop me there
I'll give everything except me 🎉🎉
Peace full life out there
I doubt turkey vultures are one of the cleanest.
They piss on their feet, for cryin' out loud!
A detail avoided by the documenters
Excellent documentary, thank you for sharing!