It is cool watching this and seeing how accurate WolfQuest Anniversary Edition Saga is as a game based on Yellowstone & Yellowstone Wolves. LOVE THIS SO MUCH!
We've heard of the heartbreak syndrome in humans, I think 21 of heartbreak syndrome and that is why he went up to the top of that mountain where they always would be seen together or should I say it the way the documentary person said it they wouldn't hang out they would be there a lot together so I'm thinking, that maybe he went up there because that was one of their favorite places to chill. And he would see her sooner up there
@PhillipNeumeier oh thank you very much, I will look that up and I am going to read it want to know why because I am a wolf lover through and through I am a dog lover, anything with dogs and wolves I'm on it thank you for that I appreciate you I hope you will have a good New Year and focus on the light keep your focus I wish you lots and love and peace this year
The video is truly captivating! The life of a wild wolf pack is captured vividly and realistically, from the way they hunt to the bond within the pack. Thank you Nat Geo for bringing us beautiful footage to better understand these magical animals! 🐺🌿
Wow! The story of Wolf 21 and Wolf ’06 truly moved me! Especially how Wolf 21 fulfilled his role as a leader with strength yet compassion, sparing defeated rivals, and the image of Wolf ’06 being so strong and independent but ultimately facing such a heartbreaking fate. I think reintroducing wolves not only restores ecological balance but also helps humans reconnect with the profound values of wild nature. However, the challenges, like wolves leaving the park and facing hunting threats, are significant. What do you think? Does reintroducing wolves bring long-term benefits, or is it just a temporary solution? And what do you think we should do to balance human interests with the survival of wolves?
This video beautifully captures the essence of wildness and the intricate dynamics of wolf packs. The storytelling and visuals are absolutely captivating
I have considered wolves to be my spirit animals since I was a small child. In 2002 I went to the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota to learn more about these wonderful creatures. At that time there were hardly any wolves here in Germany (by the End of 2023 we had a total of 209 confirmed packs, 46 pairs and 19 territorial individuals living throughout Germany). I stayed there for 2 weeks and, among other things, did Night hikes with the teachers and trips with the radio to look for the free-living packs. Unfortunately we didn't see any of them, but we howled with them at night. It was a wonderful experience that I can still remember today as if it were yesterday. I was even godmother to the black lead wolf MacKenzie for several years until she died in 2008. I hope to retire in March 2025 and then finally take a trip to Yellowstone. Thank you for the interesting movie.
Yellowstone’s wolves embody resilience, teamwork, and the raw beauty of nature. They remind us of what it means to adapt and persevere. A story of survival that’s not just theirs-but ours to learn from. 🌲🐺 0:03
I love wolves! They are beautiful and mysterious and a true gift to this world. I wish there were more documentaries about them without the sad parts. We don't need to see them bloodied and dying -- it serves no purpose. The world needs human population management, not animal population management.
the beginning was like punch in stomach seeing all those beings created by God/Universe/Quantum call it what ever you want, just killed by human cruelty of “fearful babies as this is what most of human are just little fearful mad babies with guns”, tho the closing quote by the gentleman that protect those amazing beings gave me hope that some humans become adults thus can counterbalance “ the cruel little babies “
I watched documentaries of the druids pack as a teenager. I could never get enough of it, it amazed me so much watching their story but also the people behind it, recording it all.
Iv always loved wolves since I first could know what a animal was this video really captures what how free and pure they really are, i just really love them so much they are so inspiring.
La nécessité du retour des loups est cruelle mais nécessaire..les bois de Tremble ( populus Tremuloides ) les divers Abies , les pinus , et toute la végétation ont souffert par le surpacage des Wapitis en surnombre..et maintenant comment réguler la population des meutes ??
God❤bless your heart and your family Clean and beautiful 🇺🇸🎐🪽 family love together in the small town y Thank you 🙏🏼 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤ Happy new year 🎆 2026 coming up 🔝 good 👍 hope 🎉
@@kimberleypalacios1969I took away a lot more; I watched the entirety of the video. As someone who had to start learning English at the age of 7, pronunciation matters to me more than most. 😊🎉❤
Couldn't you see any thing positive,like the video quality? This video is so incredible and this is all you got from watching it🙄What a nice thing to say about an incredible vid
It is cool watching this and seeing how accurate WolfQuest Anniversary Edition Saga is as a game based on Yellowstone & Yellowstone Wolves. LOVE THIS SO MUCH!
I love WolfQuest, the dev's have put so much into the game since 2008. I love how insanely accurate and educational it is.
Perfect timing since 2025 is the 30th anniversary of the reintroduction into Yellowstone. My favorite wolf will always be 21 🐺
We've heard of the heartbreak syndrome in humans, I think 21 of heartbreak syndrome and that is why he went up to the top of that mountain where they always would be seen together or should I say it the way the documentary person said it they wouldn't hang out they would be there a lot together so I'm thinking, that maybe he went up there because that was one of their favorite places to chill. And he would see her sooner up there
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I remember that from the documentary. Plus I’ve read it in many books. I highly recommend The Reign Of Wolf 21 by Rick McIntyre.
@PhillipNeumeier oh thank you very much, I will look that up and I am going to read it want to know why because I am a wolf lover through and through I am a dog lover, anything with dogs and wolves I'm on it thank you for that I appreciate you I hope you will have a good New Year and focus on the light keep your focus I wish you lots and love and peace this year
My favs are 21M, 832F, and 926F :D
The video is truly captivating! The life of a wild wolf pack is captured vividly and realistically, from the way they hunt to the bond within the pack. Thank you Nat Geo for bringing us beautiful footage to better understand these magical animals! 🐺🌿
It’s fascinating learning about the social order of wolves.
Agreed! What about their social order did you find most intriguing?
It’s rlly cool to see the misfits or wolfs that get bullied such a 42 it’s rlly eye opening
I love wolves!!!
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@@imeekamland660they get a bad wrap.
Finally after many days I got Wolves Documentary❤
My favourite 😊
Wow! The story of Wolf 21 and Wolf ’06 truly moved me! Especially how Wolf 21 fulfilled his role as a leader with strength yet compassion, sparing defeated rivals, and the image of Wolf ’06 being so strong and independent but ultimately facing such a heartbreaking fate. I think reintroducing wolves not only restores ecological balance but also helps humans reconnect with the profound values of wild nature. However, the challenges, like wolves leaving the park and facing hunting threats, are significant.
What do you think? Does reintroducing wolves bring long-term benefits, or is it just a temporary solution? And what do you think we should do to balance human interests with the survival of wolves?
WHO LOVES WOLVES🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I do
Wolves❤
Excellent video!!
I have wanted to watch this documentary for ages but never had the chance. Thank you for posting the full episode.
Wolves 🖤
This video beautifully captures the essence of wildness and the intricate dynamics of wolf packs. The storytelling and visuals are absolutely captivating
The eyes and calls of the wolf pack impressed me ❤
I have considered wolves to be my spirit animals since I was a small child. In 2002 I went to the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota to learn more about these wonderful creatures. At that time there were hardly any wolves here in Germany (by the End of 2023 we had a total of 209 confirmed packs, 46 pairs and 19 territorial individuals living throughout Germany).
I stayed there for 2 weeks and, among other things, did Night hikes with the teachers and trips with the radio to look for the free-living packs. Unfortunately we didn't see any of them, but we howled with them at night. It was a wonderful experience that I can still remember today as if it were yesterday. I was even godmother to the black lead wolf MacKenzie for several years until she died in 2008. I hope to retire in March 2025 and then finally take a trip to Yellowstone. Thank you for the interesting movie.
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I'm lucky to live in a high density wolf area in Northern Minnesota. Just caught 2 chasing a deer on one of my trail cameras.
Yellowstone’s wolves embody resilience, teamwork, and the raw beauty of nature. They remind us of what it means to adapt and persevere. A story of survival that’s not just theirs-but ours to learn from. 🌲🐺 0:03
great production...favorite one so far...just the right length...
"we don't want to humanize the wolves" "they have a relationship similar to batman and the joker"
I love wolves! They are beautiful and mysterious and a true gift to this world. I wish there were more documentaries about them without the sad parts. We don't need to see them bloodied and dying -- it serves no purpose. The world needs human population management, not animal population management.
Wolves are very intelligent and ferocious
the beginning was like punch in stomach seeing all those beings created by God/Universe/Quantum call it what ever you want, just killed by human cruelty of “fearful babies as this is what most of human are just little fearful mad babies with guns”, tho the closing quote by the gentleman that protect those amazing beings gave me hope that some humans become adults thus can counterbalance “ the cruel little babies “
I love this because although I’m glad there are people who are preserving wildlife elsewhere, we have precious wildlife here🐺
They’re beautiful and their fortitude is truly admirable !
I watched documentaries of the druids pack as a teenager. I could never get enough of it, it amazed me so much watching their story but also the people behind it, recording it all.
i hope to grow up to be like these ppl
302 was my favorite wolf...i own a black wolf dog that looks similar...he has brown dog eyes instead of the piercing yellow eyes.
It's truly magical with nature
Great video! 🐺📹
06 !!! She had an obituary in the New York Times. Such a beautiful creature.😢
Iv always loved wolves since I first could know what a animal was this video really captures what how free and pure they really are, i just really love them so much they are so inspiring.
Just came back from Yellowstone and had an encounter with the mollies in Lamar valley!
Yes!!❤
Your videos are great
Love that beginning
Singing the song of their people!
Mengedukasi tentang kehidupan serigala liar
Emeklerinize sağlık çok güzel kurt lar sonu açı geyiklere
21 the legend
What a successful story!
Incredible documentary. :)
Bobs left foot tells a story😂
Need more personal stories of the recent wolves.
They aint got nothing on my Boy SekeKAMA 💪🏼🦁💪🏼
I love Timberwolves
such a good video
Will you post the second episode
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I choose wolves over humans
I hope God doesn't do the same.
Regard 🎉
wonderfully
La nécessité du retour des loups est cruelle mais nécessaire..les bois de Tremble ( populus Tremuloides ) les divers Abies , les pinus , et toute la végétation ont souffert par le surpacage des Wapitis en surnombre..et maintenant comment réguler la population des meutes ??
The wolf looks sad.
Whoevet shot 06 has some bad ju ju on him
PLEASE POST THE SAVAGE KINGDOM SPECIAL EPISODES (OR JUST THE NEO ONE//LEOPARD FROM MAY 2023)
I wonder if they know that they've been named Wolves 🤔🤔🤔🤔!!!!
The old wolves they killed to extinction are the real wolves
So are these fake wolves created by the New World Order ? LOL
We are all wolves
should enough food for these animals, particularly wolves
God❤bless your heart and your family
Clean and beautiful 🇺🇸🎐🪽
family love together in the small town y
Thank you 🙏🏼 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤
Happy new year 🎆 2026 coming up 🔝 good 👍 hope 🎉
Wild that a documentary about wolves has dudes on the screen most of the time
He probably knew he was killed
Literally like the animal mafia
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History is the best teacher.
Problem is they stopped teaching it.
Hunting/killing wolves is a disgusting practice.
FEEDTHEWOLF 🥩 🐺
I think hyenas would’ve been a much better choice. They might need a wool sweater but still better.
A dog inside a cage is already hard to catch. So how could one catch a dog in the wild?
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Traps
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What a crock of shic excuse for not naming the wolves
The way he pronounces the word controversial is really annoying
That's what you took from this incredible video? Great way to start the new year. Eye roll
@@kimberleypalacios1969I took away a lot more; I watched the entirety of the video. As someone who had to start learning English at the age of 7, pronunciation matters to me more than most. 😊🎉❤
Couldn't you see any thing positive,like the video quality? This video is so incredible and this is all you got from watching it🙄What a nice thing to say about an incredible vid
Reintroduction was a big mistake.
Idiots shot the innocent wolf 🐺
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