I love how intent she looks. Very focused. She was moving fast. She very clearly knew what was happening and was very focused on saving her babies. Just like a human mother would be.
After sadly watching of Investigation Discovery, I’ve seen most human mothers be such selfish, uncaring, neglectful - even worse - violent, brutal, abusive and disgustingly remorseless and irresponsible to do such things against their own children or even abandoning them. So this mother wolf is 10 times better and a real parent than those hairless and heartless creatures that don’t deserve to have the title of Mom.
Call it a mother's intuition. Doesn't matter the species. She sees & hears what's happening beforehand & she was super stressed about it. But, she kept a cool head & got her little ones out safely & in record time. I'd love to know exactly how quickly she got them all out. Something tells me, I don't think they'll be using this den for a while or perhaps never.
This video is from the spring of 2019 and it is currently Feb. 2020. Has anything ever been learned about these 7 pups since the video was made and posted here?
Yes, we believe that only 1 of the 7 pups survived to the fall. We know for certain that 2 of the pups died because a wolf from the neighboring pack came and killed them in late July. We believe only 1 survived because we got lots of footage of only one pup traveling around with the adults.
@@royalgalaxywolf I think it’s safe to say that the folks at Voyager know what they’re talking about. They certainly have a much better idea than anyone else.
Yea I guess she wasn't too focused on where she was picking them up, probably cause she was in a rush. But damn did that look a bit painful for some of them. I'm sure she was still pretty gentle at least
@@karenbartlett1307 The pack had yearlings, that was at least her 2nd litter, wolf families only have one breeding pair, the rest of the individuals are all their offspring.
Wolf and other predators and even not predators can be annoying to Humans, but problem is Humans have grabed too much wild lind for themself and there are not enought natural ares to feed and shelter animals. I always cry out when i see any one takes beoutiful landscape and decided there should be new development area for hundreads of homes, new markets. But this is also problem with greedy government. People usually own big lands and not everyone wishes to build there structures some just wish to have nice place to camp. But government say you own land you pay for its ownership and so people are forced to turn they natural retreat what is full of natural life to profit to hold on thouse lands. So removing land Tax on country areas would save alot of future areas from development.
But wolves are indeed pests for ranchers, just like mosquitos are for us. If a video was shown about mosquitos saving their babies, the same wouldn't be said. A good rancher firstly warns off the wolves if they step close to their cattle but if the wolf continously stays persistent and kills some of them, then the rancher has to take action. Nature is really tough and especially if somebody chooses to live out there. Society has become too soft. Here's something that may shock you. In order to make cheese, rennet has to be collected from killing a newborn of a cattle (maybe around 2 weeks old) and processing it so it can become rennet. Newborns have a substance that is used to make cheese or else if the newborn is older, it's useless (for the cheesemaking process). This has been happening for many centuries from wives at home and that's how cheese is made. Back then, women used to be softer than men and they still did such a thing.
@climbingamountain 86 You can easily make cheese without killing a calf or any other animal by using vegetable rennet or any other vegetarian coagulant. This process has been known since at least the 1950's. Many dairy co-ops such as Cabot and even huge dairy conglomerates like Tillamook, use only vegetarian enzymes. The Federal Government pays ranchers for every predation of their stock by wolves. The Wolf Compensation Fund pays up to $15,000 per head of cattle or working dog (Yes Fifteen thousand US dollars!) if the depredation is caused by a wolf. There is no need to kill wolves after tempting them by putting out a damned buffet. We nearly caused their extinction just a few decades ago!
Just wondering, but isn't it unusual for a female to have that many pups in the wild? I may be wrong, but I think I read before that they usually have small litters like 1 to 3 at most?
They replied under a post further up. They believe just one survived into the autumn. Two were killed in mid summer by a wolf from a neighbouring pack. Which means at least three survived the den flooding.
Least they’re not dealing with dorks on snowmobiles shooting poaching animal’s scaring the animals out there habitats so they chase them down like a Bucks full of Buckley maniac’s. Save the animal’s and natural habitat’s.
😢I’m sorry. It’s video’s like this that beg for human intervention, because human’s *Could-Have* made a positive intervention here. 💔😔 The gentleman I bought my 1st car from 40 miles of #North Kelso, Washington had a pack of #Tundra-Wolves that lived on his property. They where there 1st when he built his house, so he just made-sure know-one messed with them, and they all became tamed after several years like OUR family of feral cat’s that jumped our fence back in 2007; they all became tamed with time & human contact. 👍🏽🥰🐾❤️🐾
The thing is that's the problem if the wolves ever came across a hunter,road,city, Ect they'd probably get shot/killed but if they still didn't trust humans they would know to stay away sorry that this is long
The mother clearly knew what to do, human intervention should be as limited as possible. I think, as bad as it sounds, we should just intervene when single humans or humanity as a whole is the reason for something bad happening. If we would rescue every single wolf we would intervene in evolution and we could weaken whole species, to the point where they can't live without us. If the pups would die it's reasonable to think that the mother might be a 'bad mom' or food was less. There is always a reason why thinks are happening in nature. If there would be no food, less pups have to survive, get born, so that the adults and adolescents can survive. I hope you understand what I mean.
@@vrana8827 " If we would rescue every single wolf we would intervene in evolution and we could weaken whole species, to the point where they can't live without us". Sounds like it already happened somewhere lol
What a disgrace, madness in front of a whelping cave. Animal cruelty... This is a disgusting act for animal lovers. The result is that the she-wolf saves puppies and relocates!👎👎👎👎👎👎👎🤮🤮🤮🤮
I love how intent she looks. Very focused. She was moving fast. She very clearly knew what was happening and was very focused on saving her babies.
Just like a human mother would be.
After sadly watching of Investigation Discovery, I’ve seen most human mothers be such selfish, uncaring, neglectful - even worse - violent, brutal, abusive and disgustingly remorseless and irresponsible to do such things against their own children or even abandoning them.
So this mother wolf is 10 times better and a real parent than those hairless and heartless creatures that don’t deserve to have the title of Mom.
She is such a wonderful mother. It’s so sad she had to endure this 🥺
One of the best videos I’ve ever watched.
The Red Cross needs to step in and offer more help to the mom as this is a natural disaster 😅😅
She’s such a good momma
All I can say is precious,. sweet.. loving ,.warmed my heart.
This is one of the coolest videos I've ever watched.
Absolutely amazing how wonderful is a mom’s instinct!
Wow,is all that I can say. That maternal instinct is truly amazing. ❤🐺
I agree one of the best wolf videos I have ever watched. Thanks!
I was happy the pups were rescued but I cried at the same time. I hope everyone is alright.
Omg wolves are so precious 😍
Thrie loyalty for the pack and pups knows no bounds this is why they are so nessary both as a predators and for the eco system
Call it a mother's intuition. Doesn't matter the species. She sees & hears what's happening beforehand & she was super stressed about it. But, she kept a cool head & got her little ones out safely & in record time. I'd love to know exactly how quickly she got them all out. Something tells me, I don't think they'll be using this den for a while or perhaps never.
This video is from the spring of 2019 and it is currently Feb. 2020. Has anything ever been learned about these 7 pups since the video was made and posted here?
Yes, we believe that only 1 of the 7 pups survived to the fall. We know for certain that 2 of the pups died because a wolf from the neighboring pack came and killed them in late July. We believe only 1 survived because we got lots of footage of only one pup traveling around with the adults.
It could mean that the rest stayed with the new pups at the den
@@royalgalaxywolf I think it’s safe to say that the folks at Voyager know what they’re talking about. They certainly have a much better idea than anyone else.
@@VoyageursWolfProject Do you think all survived when moving dens?
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Coolest wolf video out there!
such an attentive mother
What a good Mum!
All these life and death dramas going on all around us in nature - and we’re obsessed with who said what about whom on Twitter ...
Thank you 🙏🏻 hope the pups made it and mama 🥰🥰
Beautiful mama. 🥰
thank you for sharing a wonderful video.
Here eyes are stunning.
She has to be the mother of the year, wolf or human.
What a cute pack I love them 🥺
Does this mean that wolves can “count” ? ( 7 pups )
It appears that unlike cats, mother wolves don't know how to pick up their babies by the scruff of the neck. But she did a good job rescuing them.
Yea I guess she wasn't too focused on where she was picking them up, probably cause she was in a rush. But damn did that look a bit painful for some of them. I'm sure she was still pretty gentle at least
@@peanutbutter3126 Maybe she was also a new mother. They have to learn, too.
@@karenbartlett1307 The pack had yearlings, that was at least her 2nd litter, wolf families only have one breeding pair, the rest of the individuals are all their offspring.
Ok, thanks!
This sense of danger... has it eluded us
Not a bad video to show to Ranchers who think Wolves are pests.
The ranchers just might happen to be remorseless though
Wolf and other predators and even not predators can be annoying to Humans, but problem is Humans have grabed too much wild lind for themself and there are not enought natural ares to feed and shelter animals. I always cry out when i see any one takes beoutiful landscape and decided there should be new development area for hundreads of homes, new markets. But this is also problem with greedy government. People usually own big lands and not everyone wishes to build there structures some just wish to have nice place to camp. But government say you own land you pay for its ownership and so people are forced to turn they natural retreat what is full of natural life to profit to hold on thouse lands. So removing land Tax on country areas would save alot of future areas from development.
Drive off road and!!!!...
But wolves are indeed pests for ranchers, just like mosquitos are for us. If a video was shown about mosquitos saving their babies, the same wouldn't be said. A good rancher firstly warns off the wolves if they step close to their cattle but if the wolf continously stays persistent and kills some of them, then the rancher has to take action.
Nature is really tough and especially if somebody chooses to live out there. Society has become too soft. Here's something that may shock you. In order to make cheese, rennet has to be collected from killing a newborn of a cattle (maybe around 2 weeks old) and processing it so it can become rennet. Newborns have a substance that is used to make cheese or else if the newborn is older, it's useless (for the cheesemaking process). This has been happening for many centuries from wives at home and that's how cheese is made. Back then, women used to be softer than men and they still did such a thing.
@climbingamountain
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You can easily make cheese without killing a calf or any other animal by using vegetable rennet or any other vegetarian coagulant. This process has been known since at least the 1950's. Many dairy co-ops such as Cabot and even huge dairy conglomerates like Tillamook, use only vegetarian enzymes.
The Federal Government pays ranchers for every predation of their stock by wolves. The Wolf Compensation Fund pays up to $15,000 per head of cattle or working dog (Yes Fifteen thousand US dollars!) if the depredation is caused by a wolf. There is no need to kill wolves after tempting them by putting out a damned buffet. We nearly caused their extinction just a few decades ago!
God gave them caring loving instincts. I could sense and feel her panic and love for her babies.
God is a fictional character.......😜
@@SCD4152 So's yo mama
@@SCD4152
I hope you encounter God before you die bro, that's the greatest thing ever to know your purpose in life.
Why instinct, is that not being a hypocrit?
I hope they all made it safe somewhere and are all united 💗
Wild with pride!
Great Job, keeping track on those Packs !!!
Just wondering, but isn't it unusual for a female to have that many pups in the wild? I may be wrong, but I think I read before that they usually have small litters like 1 to 3 at most?
According to National Geo it's 4-6.
Usually all of them don’t live.
3-4 is what usually survive. The rest die off. That’s just nature.
They can have between 1-8 pups but most of them usually don’t make it to adulthood
The largest wild wolf litter ever recorded was 11 I believe.
Wolves are the best parents of all time.
Very amazing.
Did all the pups survive? There must have been aunts out there helping the mom feed the pups.
Good momma
If nature kills so many pups makes me wonder why Idaho had to pass a bill to eradicate them. 🤬😖😞
Well I would venture to guess in Idaho, nature isn’t killing enough...
@@traviscoates6878 or maybe they just happen to be psychopaths
Because Idaho is a state that is full of people who think they're still in the 1800s. Just like Wyoming and Colorado.
Are the wolf pups still alive?
They replied under a post further up. They believe just one survived into the autumn. Two were killed in mid summer by a wolf from a neighbouring pack. Which means at least three survived the den flooding.
Least they’re not dealing with dorks on snowmobiles shooting poaching animal’s scaring the animals out there habitats so they chase them down like a Bucks full of Buckley maniac’s. Save the animal’s and natural habitat’s.
Is a nice volf!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Huyen del humano. Saben que son malvados.
😢😢😢😢😢
La parte en la que la madriguera se inunda te la perdiste
The poor moma was so worried 🥺
Amazing
A MOM IS A MOM!
after watching this, I wouldn't compalint about my leaking roof anymore
Great mother
Hope they survive!!!!???🐺☹️
On average about 3-4 wolf cubs survive.
I love wolves
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Відео супер.Дуже люблю вовків.Один раз бачила вовка в природі.Україна.❤
Wow
Cool Video
❣️
Poor babys are cold and wet.
cool
too cool
💖🥰💖
Cool video cool TH-cam 👍🏻
poor babies!
La natura è bellissima finché non interviene l'uomo.
What did i miss here , i didnt see the den get flooded.
ground water from melting snow feeding into the river. Look at @2:06 when the mother comes out of the den wet.
Lol cute
Mama wie co robi
🙏🏼
Isn’t this a coyote?
I think the experts who are tracking wolf packs in the area would know the difference between a coyote and a wolf.
Not a coyote. Too much gray fur, wider ears, wider snout
Those ear clips? Humans are mad.
The ear clips make it look more cute, which is important...
It’s for tracking purposes 🤦♀️
These ear clips are for research, but it also protects them from poachers. Humans are protecting them from other humans.
Poor poopy puppies
The mom wolf should have moved them when she started getting nervous because they might have a better chance of survival.
Princess Galaxy Wolf 🤦♀️
Well, think about it. 7 pups, I doubt she had another den picked out too. 7 pups to move. Wow.
@@alice.taube_ true 7 pups to move to a new den wouldn’t have been very easy to move when it wasn’t needed yet
So sad Hakuna Matata
The pups are in my backyard. Im gonna raise them and enter them in the dog Olympics.
😢I’m sorry.
It’s video’s like this that beg for human intervention, because human’s *Could-Have* made a positive intervention here. 💔😔
The gentleman I bought my 1st car from 40 miles of #North Kelso, Washington had a pack of #Tundra-Wolves that lived on his property. They where there 1st when he built his house, so he just made-sure know-one messed with them, and they all became tamed after several years like OUR family of feral cat’s that jumped our fence back in 2007; they all became tamed with time & human contact. 👍🏽🥰🐾❤️🐾
The thing is that's the problem if the wolves ever came across a hunter,road,city, Ect they'd probably get shot/killed but if they still didn't trust humans they would know to stay away sorry that this is long
The mother clearly knew what to do, human intervention should be as limited as possible. I think, as bad as it sounds, we should just intervene when single humans or humanity as a whole is the reason for something bad happening. If we would rescue every single wolf we would intervene in evolution and we could weaken whole species, to the point where they can't live without us. If the pups would die it's reasonable to think that the mother might be a 'bad mom' or food was less. There is always a reason why thinks are happening in nature. If there would be no food, less pups have to survive, get born, so that the adults and adolescents can survive. I hope you understand what I mean.
@@vrana8827 ....yes!!! humans screw up too much with nature....🌸
@@vrana8827 " If we would rescue every single wolf we would intervene in evolution and we could weaken whole species, to the point where they can't live without us".
Sounds like it already happened somewhere lol
Yoooou are aware that these dens are miles and miles out in the wilderness, yes? it's not like someone is sitting there with a camera lmao.
What a disgrace, madness in front of a whelping cave. Animal cruelty... This is a disgusting act for animal lovers. The result is that the she-wolf saves puppies and relocates!👎👎👎👎👎👎👎🤮🤮🤮🤮
Perhaps all are literally ondoway to Little Red riding Hoods grandma home ⁉️
🍿🥱💥unfortunately 😖💥🫨💥🤣💥😧
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