Wow, what a fabulous adventure! The Lengguru Massif is pristine wilderness and the people there are beautiful. It’s wonderful that they have lived there since ancient times in complete harmony with their environment. I’m glad the scientists and their teams were respectful. Precious ecosystems of this type are unique. They must be understood and protected from the harmful influences that are laying waste to so many similar regions around the world.
The pretentious scientists think they will "educate" the natives on how to take care of the environment. Too bad the scientists don't realize that the natives have bee taking care of and living in harmony for ten thousand years longer than the ignorant scientists.
Watching this gives me pause to wonder if I took the wrong direction in my youth. However, considering my experiences, I have no regrets. Thank you for showing us this beautiful place
Extremely volatile goo...bat guano This rates up there with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau. One of the benefits of growing up in a boomtown, watching the evolution of television. From B&W to "The Wizard of Oz"(one of, if not the first )color pictures...and all the other things money can buy
I'd love to go help on a expedition like this. It would be better in a place where Spanish is spoken but I don't care. I can learn another language easy enough. And I'm a native born Florida man, in the pest control business. Catching critters is just my job. I spent 9 years in Central America near the jungle too. Good times.
Earth is an incredible planet and life will probably only be stopped only by an object the size hitting us directly. Theia hit us at a glance and created the moon just one accident that made this planet unique
There are many worlds of diversity on Earth. We're not ready to seek out other worlds yet. We barely understand this miryad of mysteries. 💐🌹🥳🥀🌺🌻🌼🌷🐊🐢🦎🐍🐲🐉🦕🦖🪿🐸🦑🐚🐛🐜🪳🦂🪱🦠
Maybe they have tranquilizers for any big animals they come across. They have monitor lizards up to 8 feet long in papua. If they spot a new species they might have to play it safe and tranq it to get up close for study.
The bird that was shot is a Victoria crowned pigeon. I watch homesteaders in Georgia that their daughter is into pigeons and they have a mating pair of these. Plus tons of other kinds of animals. Cog Hill Farm
With respect. Reg timestamp starting at 13:08 , researcher climbing over fallen tree trunk. Exactly how remote and difficult is their area of interest, if persons unknown have carved their initials and names into the fallen trunk the scientist is climbing over. Multiple carvings. Begs the question. And who shot that amazing blue feathered bird. They just arrive and finding wounded birds, they say it's been shot, who the vet in the group. Now reg the piglets, not pigmy pigs, who been conducting a pig head count announcing that the forest has to many pigs anyway so eat up. This is not as virgin or remote as were lead to believe. If the pigs are endemic then pigs are not a problem. If pigs introduced and escaped then man created the problem not the pig. I'm a meat eater also.
14:45 That's some deep BS from SLICE - "educate the 'locals' so they can become the best stewards" of the land?! They ARE the best stewards. Indonesia and France have cut down most of their primary forests and have extracted minerals, causing pollution, extinction and erasure of natural resources. Papuans have conserved their biodiversity and resources for over 60,000 years. You could all learn from them how to manage land and wildlife.
Within 2 minutes the narrator jumps from 'adaptation' to 'evolution'. Freaking scientists. Translate 'sci enti fic' from Latin into your own language and learn it means " know that it is fiction".
Gorgeous Gorgeous documentary!!! The flora fawna and animals are amazing!!!
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Thank you so much!!
It's Fauna & that is aminal
Wow, what a fabulous adventure! The Lengguru Massif is pristine wilderness and the people there are beautiful. It’s wonderful that they have lived there since ancient times in complete harmony with their environment. I’m glad the scientists and their teams were respectful. Precious ecosystems of this type are unique. They must be understood and protected from the harmful influences that are laying waste to so many similar regions around the world.
The pretentious scientists think they will "educate" the natives on how to take care of the environment. Too bad the scientists don't realize that the natives have bee taking care of and living in harmony for ten thousand years longer than the ignorant scientists.
Watching this gives me pause to wonder if I took the wrong direction in my youth. However, considering my experiences, I have no regrets.
Thank you for showing us this beautiful place
Thank you!!
I wish they would allow more than one thumbs up, I mean c'mon, this is educational stuff.
We weren't able to see stuff like this in my youth
Extremely thankful that you posted this. I have a keen interest in our mothership's deep past.
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you again for thos excellent documentary
Thank you so much for the support!
Amazing footage...
Such beauty
Thank you, very good documentary!
Thank you so much for watching!
There definitely needs to be legislation implemented to protect these areas. And the indigenous peoples.
Let us not repeat the "greed filled past"
Ecstaticaly awestruck!
Extremely volatile goo...bat guano
This rates up there with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau.
One of the benefits of growing up in a boomtown, watching the evolution of television. From B&W to "The Wizard of Oz"(one of, if not the first )color pictures...and all the other things money can buy
I'd love to go help on a expedition like this. It would be better in a place where Spanish is spoken but I don't care. I can learn another language easy enough. And I'm a native born Florida man, in the pest control business. Catching critters is just my job. I spent 9 years in Central America near the jungle too. Good times.
Do the villagers know that these specimens are sent to die? 😅😅 thank you for the documentary ❤
Thank you so much!
Sucks being a skink when the quest for knowledge is on foot
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Next time you might take a SAILOR along 😅
Earth is an incredible planet and life will probably only be stopped only by an object the size hitting us directly. Theia hit us at a glance and created the moon just one accident that made this planet unique
I see where love has messed the natives up pretty severely.
There are many worlds of diversity on Earth. We're not ready to seek out other worlds yet.
We barely understand this miryad of mysteries. 💐🌹🥳🥀🌺🌻🌼🌷🐊🐢🦎🐍🐲🐉🦕🦖🪿🐸🦑🐚🐛🐜🪳🦂🪱🦠
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All we can do now is hope for intervention for protection of these sites
The inhabitants have protected it for tens of thousands of years until the loudmouth scientist arrived screaming and taking the wildlife.
You all aren't wearing any breathing apparatus...scary
Ignorance posing as "science"...
I have a question.Why is your reptile specialist carrying a Blow gun
Maybe they have tranquilizers for any big animals they come across. They have monitor lizards up to 8 feet long in papua. If they spot a new species they might have to play it safe and tranq it to get up close for study.
The bird that was shot is a Victoria crowned pigeon. I watch homesteaders in Georgia that their daughter is into pigeons and they have a mating pair of these. Plus tons of other kinds of animals. Cog Hill Farm
With respect. Reg timestamp starting at 13:08 , researcher climbing over fallen tree trunk. Exactly how remote and difficult is their area of interest, if persons unknown have carved their initials and names into the fallen trunk the scientist is climbing over. Multiple carvings. Begs the question. And who shot that amazing blue feathered bird. They just arrive and finding wounded birds, they say it's been shot, who the vet in the group. Now reg the piglets, not pigmy pigs, who been conducting a pig head count announcing that the forest has to many pigs anyway so eat up. This is not as virgin or remote as were lead to believe. If the pigs are endemic then pigs are not a problem. If pigs introduced and escaped then man created the problem not the pig. I'm a meat eater also.
14:45 That's some deep BS from SLICE - "educate the 'locals' so they can become the best stewards" of the land?! They ARE the best stewards. Indonesia and France have cut down most of their primary forests and have extracted minerals, causing pollution, extinction and erasure of natural resources. Papuans have conserved their biodiversity and resources for over 60,000 years. You could all learn from them how to manage land and wildlife.
Within 2 minutes the narrator jumps from 'adaptation' to 'evolution'.
Freaking scientists.
Translate 'sci enti fic' from Latin into your own language and learn it means " know that it is fiction".
How many resources have you found to exploit and spoil the ecosystem? Oh and please leave the skinks alone they dont appreciate being manhandled.
Lol,,This aint right