Yellowstone was the first national park in the U.S. and is also widely held to be the first national park in the world. The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful geyser, one of its most popular. While it represents many types of biomes, the subalpine forest is the most abundant. It is part of the South Central Rockies forests ecoregion. For more on National parts: Watch 'Gates of the Arctic - America's Most Remote National Park' here: th-cam.com/video/H_ZZJZysj90/w-d-xo.html #nature #freedocumentary
Enjoyed every minute of this documentary. The narrator was just right, enough humour and equal sobriety and lovely voice a wonderful story was told. Big thank you to the whole team, especially the script writer. Excellent. Shall now watch again.
I honestly think it's a miracle that the calf not only survived but his mother found him just in time. That is really amazing. There is no other way of looking at it. ❤
1... What a beautiful and wonderful place on Earth...It is excellent presentation. Hope one day I could visit that place in USA.... Ladakh mountains in India are also wonderful mystic nature on Earth...... yellow stone park is majestic nature. This video is worth watching ...love from India
I grew up on the Idaho side of the Grand Tetons just outside the West Yellowstone entrance. This video is amazing and really shows the beauty of the park but if you can ever visit in person you should. Every time I visit I leave realizing that I need to take life less seriously and enjoy and appreciate the things I have.
Last year when i visited YS, I lived on Idaho side. I was obsessed with all the mountains around the highway. As a person living in the city, it was an unforgettable experience.
Brave little bison baby! Wonderful film from start to finish...loved the laughing coyotes! And the slinky wolves, in fact all was just perfect. Have to go there!!!
I went out to shovel snow and this was on when I came in…right when the calf is swept away by the current. What a wave of emotions in such a short time 😍
@@brolacoleo1619 so do cars - More than 38,000 people die every year in crashes on U.S. roadways. Bear attacks are much much much lower statistic probability
@@ninifire4282 you are right, but if you live around them constantly and are a competing predator there is a very high chance of you being killed by a wild animal. Those statistics don’t really mean anything
Made the drive out to Yellowstone with a buddy of mine all the way from Chicago… took lots of pics and took in the beautiful sights and nature it offers. It is definitely a must visit before you die. Also Grand Teton is super beautiful as well. Not to mention all the neat small towns on the way to Yellowstone .
Traveling to New places is always a thrill to me. I've wanted to see Yellowstone and Yosemite for a long time, I hear Glacier is nice too in Montana. I want to see them all if I can. I did see the Grand Canyon and pictures don't do it justice. I loved it.
The filming! I love the stories of the bison...the wonder and power....great documentary ....and the winters!! the endurance and survival...all of it...Thank you.
Another Park I've been to, and again, your intimae photography of the interactions these animals have with each other are far more focused than any sporting game😀I have now watched three of these, and am really grateful for such intelligent, artistically, and music etc. to seduce us into realizing how marvelous life is, and how little we know and appreciate.
That little calf was so lucky his momma found him in that vast wilderness just in time. That will surely shape the type of bison bull he will become. He's already persevered when all was lost.
Go watch the Elks calve in winter in Yellowstone and you'll see wolves killing calves before they even hit the ground. Our park system created that horrific tragedy and they continue to let it happen every year. Our governing is the sick part.
The bison's story here is marvelous and incredible. I couldn't believe the little folk survived at last which got me goosebumps. Nature shows us that impossibility can be achieved. What a cruel and hopeful world we are living in! Thank you so much for the beautiful video.
The wolf-bear dynamic at c.24 minutes in was VERY interesting. The bear mother reckoned her cubs were safe enough to lead them in and was more hostile to the male bear than the wolves, who themselves hung around reckoning the bears would leave enough to be worth their while staying. Neither will kill the other over a meal, the wolves might try an easy kill of a bear cub but when the stakes grow too high, they fold and quit the table -not cowardice, just prudence. Hunting is not fighting; it's food provision, any sign of a fight and they hedge their bets to look elsewhere. You may wonder who'd win a fight to the death between a grizzly and whatever-number of wolves; but the wolves or bears wouldn't want to know.
Yellowstone is there because of plate tectonics. It is over a "hot spot" just like the Hawaiian Islands. It last BLEW up when it was in Idaho. I forgot how many years ago! I learned all about it and lots of other things from Nick Zentner a geology professor that is with Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington. We have the Cascadia Subduction about 55 miles off our coast from Vancouver Island about 700 miles south to Cape Mendocino, California. The Cascade mountain are here because of the Cascadia Zone. 👵🐈⬛🐈⬛, me,Teo, and Two Two my 2 cats
The announcer just reminded me of when it last blew up! Like I said above it was in Idaho at the time because of plate tectonics. It was 64 thousand years ago.
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Yellowstone is amazing but so overcrowded. I wish everyone could see it but it’s so hard to enjoy it with all the people. There seems to be no good solution I can think of to the crowds while still allowing access to everyone who should be allowed to see it.
20 cats, no wonder rangers don't see them, the ghosts of the land, I hope they make a comeback, their a part of what once was a thriving population of cats.
That has got to be the luckiest bison calf in existence. And what an absolute alpha chad he was for going after that wolf when he learned it was a total scrub. 😂
Such a beautiful planet Earth we have!!! And so I wish climatic cataclysms would stop and we would all live happily ever after. We still have a way out! The solution will be announced on the international online forum 07.05.2022 "We are People. We want to live."
Yellowstone was the first national park in the U.S. and is also widely held to be the first national park in the world. The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially Old
Faithful geyser, one of its most popular. While it represents many types of biomes, the subalpine forest is the most abundant. It is part of the South Central Rockies forests ecoregion.
For more on National parts: Watch 'Gates of the Arctic - America's Most Remote National Park' here: th-cam.com/video/H_ZZJZysj90/w-d-xo.html
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Enjoyed every minute of this documentary. The narrator was just right, enough humour and equal sobriety and lovely voice a wonderful story was told. Big thank you to the whole team, especially the script writer. Excellent. Shall now watch again.
Going to Yellowstone is like stepping back in time, Yellowstone is my favorite place on Earth!
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I honestly think it's a miracle that the calf not only survived but his mother found him just in time. That is really amazing. There is no other way of looking at it. ❤
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You better believe that Yellowstone is on my bucket list. It looks so beautiful!
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1... What a beautiful and wonderful place on Earth...It is excellent presentation. Hope one day I could visit that place in USA....
Ladakh mountains in India are also wonderful mystic nature on Earth...... yellow stone park is majestic nature. This video is worth watching ...love from India
Love from idaho near Yellowstone ❤️ 💕
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I grew up on the Idaho side of the Grand Tetons just outside the West Yellowstone entrance. This video is amazing and really shows the beauty of the park but if you can ever visit in person you should. Every time I visit I leave realizing that I need to take life less seriously and enjoy and appreciate the things I have.
Last year when i visited YS, I lived on Idaho side. I was obsessed with all the mountains around the highway. As a person living in the city, it was an unforgettable experience.
Is it dangerous?
How many hearts soared when the calf found his mother And then see him healthy playing within the heard Bet he don't leave momma's side no more
Wow I’m so proud of him for being so brave! Thank God🙏🏽🥰
Stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife! A true treasure.
very cool, i like your video. The scenery and wildlife are beautiful
Brave little bison baby! Wonderful film from start to finish...loved the laughing coyotes! And the slinky wolves, in fact all was just perfect. Have to go there!!!
I really like ❤️ the nature ❤️❤️. Thank you for sending the videos .
Absolutely beautiful views of wildlife's the animals in
Yellowstone national park .
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That little buffalo 🦬 is Incredible!!!❤ Thank you so Much for bringing us these Amazing Videos!!!!!❤
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed and get a lot of knowledge.... thank you to the whole team.....👏👏👏
I went out to shovel snow and this was on when I came in…right when the calf is swept away by the current. What a wave of emotions in such a short time 😍
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@20:28 That Thunder clap bird thing was really intriguing lol
After watching this video, who can deny that MOM is the greatest.
Brilliant 💥Thankyou 🤗South Africa CapeTown 🧜♀️❤
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There’s a wonderful story about someone who did just that. I’ll be posting about it here tomorrow. Maybe you’ll be inspired.
You realize that bears kill people right?
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@@brolacoleo1619 so do cars - More than 38,000 people die every year in crashes on U.S. roadways.
Bear attacks are much much much lower statistic probability
@@ninifire4282 you are right, but if you live around them constantly and are a competing predator there is a very high chance of you being killed by a wild animal. Those statistics don’t really mean anything
Made the drive out to Yellowstone with a buddy of mine all the way from Chicago… took lots of pics and took in the beautiful sights and nature it offers. It is definitely a must visit before you die. Also Grand Teton is super beautiful as well. Not to mention all the neat small towns on the way to Yellowstone .
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Traveling to New places is always a thrill to me. I've wanted to see Yellowstone and Yosemite for a long time, I hear Glacier is nice too in Montana. I want to see them all if I can. I did see the Grand Canyon and pictures don't do it justice. I loved it.
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Oh dear, that's his mother! That made my day, thank you!!
The filming! I love the stories of the bison...the wonder and power....great documentary ....and the winters!! the endurance and survival...all of it...Thank you.
True...story and filming of new born baby and her destiny is natures or gods miracle
Thanks!
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That little calf was amazing 👏 😍
Remarkable view,fascinating and frightening animals, thank you for showing us.
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I have no idea of who is making these beautiful documentaries but these are the BEST on TH-cam.
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Very nice documentary! Very powerful voice my friend. Very nice work. Among the very best ave seen.
A WONDERFUL DOCUMENTARY FOR CITY PEOPLE,
THAT IGNORE THESE MIRACLES OF NATURE, THANK YOU.
I love this documentary .
Free documentary - nature does an excellent job with their videos but Google - TH-cam has way, way too many ads!
Another Park I've been to, and again, your intimae photography of the interactions these animals have with each other are far more focused than any sporting game😀I have now watched three of these, and am really grateful for such intelligent, artistically, and music etc. to seduce us into realizing how marvelous life is, and how little we know and appreciate.
Enjoyed so much ! Thank you 😍👍
I love nature and animals, so I thought this documentary was really cool and awesome when they showed a lot of animals.
That little calf was so lucky his momma found him in that vast wilderness just in time. That will surely shape the type of bison bull he will become. He's already persevered when all was lost.
**persevered
THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN WITHIN MINUTES.
Brave little fellow
Go watch the Elks calve in winter in Yellowstone and you'll see wolves killing calves before they even hit the ground. Our park system created that horrific tragedy and they continue to let it happen every year. Our governing is the sick part.
Circle of life, that's the natural food chain of North Americans larger mammals.
another great documentary! the young bull calf will power is awesome
The bison's story here is marvelous and incredible. I couldn't believe the little folk survived at last which got me goosebumps. Nature shows us that impossibility can be achieved. What a cruel and hopeful world we are living in! Thank you so much for the beautiful video.
15.1.2022.First class and excellent.Thanks for sharing.I am awaiting more videos like this.
Great Documentary
Very interesting video 🕊
Nature at its best 🔥
I enjoyed this doccie
Thank you
Wonderful and Educated VIDEO, to learn about The Secrets of Nature in those, altitudes far from regular people living in crowded cities. Thank You!!!
Great Show💚🤠👍🎥
Wild and wonderful nature
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So happy for the little calf
The wolf-bear dynamic at c.24 minutes in was VERY interesting. The bear mother reckoned her cubs were safe enough to lead them in and was more hostile to the male bear than the wolves, who themselves hung around reckoning the bears would leave enough to be worth their while staying.
Neither will kill the other over a meal, the wolves might try an easy kill of a bear cub but when the stakes grow too high, they fold and quit the table -not cowardice, just prudence. Hunting is not fighting; it's food provision, any sign of a fight and they hedge their bets to look elsewhere. You may wonder who'd win a fight to the death between a grizzly and whatever-number of wolves; but the wolves or bears wouldn't want to know.
olha e so não mexer com o Etequaker este e um fenomeno na Natureza que segue em interligação com as placas tectónicas . de terremotos . #
Yellowstone is there because of plate tectonics. It is over a "hot spot" just like the Hawaiian Islands. It last BLEW up when it was in Idaho. I forgot how many years ago! I learned all about it and lots of other things from Nick Zentner a geology professor that is with Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington. We have the Cascadia Subduction about 55 miles off our coast from Vancouver Island about 700 miles south to Cape Mendocino, California. The Cascade mountain are here because of the Cascadia Zone. 👵🐈⬛🐈⬛, me,Teo, and Two Two my 2 cats
The announcer just reminded me of when it last blew up! Like I said above it was in Idaho at the time because of plate tectonics. It was 64 thousand years ago.
Beautiful Yellowstone! Amazing
Excellent.
Magnificent, Thank you.
Beautiful 🤩 thank you !!!🤗
Cougars can leap 15 FEET STRAIGHT UP IN THE AIR?!?! Somebody give that Cougar a 10-day NBA contract. 😭😭
Wow, just amazing
Great documentary. Little bison: Yea, bout had that wolf's butt kicked till mom came along!!!
Yellowstone National Park ; nature abound
That momma bear of triplets 😍😍😍
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I have to go to yellow stone
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Thanks
Really awesome 🌹🌹
Life!!!!!
Nice one 👍👍👍
How close are y'all to them the sound quality is perfect. Love this!
Further than one would think!!~
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Yellowstone is amazing but so overcrowded. I wish everyone could see it but it’s so hard to enjoy it with all the people. There seems to be no good solution I can think of to the crowds while still allowing access to everyone who should be allowed to see it.
The Squirrel at 21:25 was like stfffffffffffffffffu!!!!! Lol
Funniest part calf find dry land but watch the river, a freaking goose is in the river swimming in peace while the calf is struggling. Lol
I love animals videos
অসাধারণ!
Ben here. Very pretty.
20 cats, no wonder rangers don't see them, the ghosts of the land, I hope they make a comeback, their a part of what once was a thriving population of cats.
Fight to live 🖤🔥♠️
The coyotes are laughing at the wolf after they clowned him 😆 🤣
Amazing.
Nice
That has got to be the luckiest bison calf in existence. And what an absolute alpha chad he was for going after that wolf when he learned it was a total scrub. 😂
Dibs on naming the Calf! From now on, we will call him Hercules.
Agreed
Such a beautiful planet Earth we have!!! And so I wish climatic cataclysms would stop and we would all live happily ever after. We still have a way out! The solution will be announced on the international online forum 07.05.2022 "We are People. We want to live."
Nice footage.
There is no hunting there? Right?
Nope. Not that I know of.
@@FreeDocumentaryNature Good!
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5:50 the elk was quite literally saved by the bell 😅 they woulda waited him out too
I wonder what sort of changes if any we'll see in Yellowstone as a result of the pandemic.
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