That , was amazing . I can’t understand why we humans need to control and manage everything around us. We destroy habitat , we kill, we hunt, we treat animals with such disregard...it makes me cry. If we let animals manage themselves ( for the most part) - nature, in time, will work a balance out on its own. How some people can shoot a bear ? Unless it’s self defence - there is no need, we just need to not insist on playing and destroying in their back yard, and find more places for the bears to go, and let’s just try and be happy, and maybe, just maybe - this new generation will take better care of this planet and the animals that live on it ? I hope so, or there may not be any bears, wolves, cougars and other amazing and majestic animals to see, unless you go to a zoo.
Your videos are always one of kind, very informative extremely entertaining and to the point. I really want to join you for at least one wildlife expedition. Thank you so much John for sharing these fabulous videos.
What does this trip cost?? Just to have an idea. How many days are you out there? Maybe that I can once join you on a future trip, while visiting canada! Did you take the photos with the EF 500 mm II?? Or did you use the 200-400 mm EF ? Thanks for the beautiful video!
Hi! John . I am Aritra Ganguli from Kolkata in India. I really love your work the kind of photos who show us and your youtube channel is lovely. I want to become a wildlife photographer but i do not have any experience as such of photography . I would like to associate myself with you so that i can learn and can earn through it.
Canada is a beautiful with very nice people. grizzly bears exist in other states and county's also . as far as i no Alaska , has more protected brown bears than any in the world. john ? nice job ...all bears matter also. .. the entire species matters. from point a to point b/not just the few in Canada .
Awesome 👍🏻👊🏻👊🏻 I’m so glad you get to venture into such a beautiful and pristine sanctuary where bears and all animals can roam free and be so content with their natural surroundings. I would love to be able to see Grizzlies in the wild and film and photograph such a majestic and beautiful bear. I’m also against hunting Grizzlies and wolves they need to be protected in the wild. Thanks for sharing !!!! Danny
So the Khutzeymateen is protected, which helps the Grizzlies. But are Grizzlies protected in the Great Bear Rainforests? I know individuals are often found there now.
+Wrighty1193 they're not really protected in most of the Great Bear Rainforest, unfortunately. Though hopefully that's going to change soon with political pressure.
Looks like an amazing place and hopefully the federal government and provincial governments create more around Canada. Thanks for sharing - I'd never heard about the Khutzeymateen area.
John E. Marriott Allen he's been working up there for 25 years I think I go up every year pink salmon Jump up by Larch or cedar and i don't know about mouse creek I live In port Simpson
Hold on. Approx 15,000 grizzly bears in the whole province of British Columbia and hunters took about 300. That's .02 %. That's what you call a slaughter? I gave this a thumbs down. I never hunted grizzly bear and never will but this is ridiculous.
This world would be a lot better place if there were more people like you John. Long live the animals.
+Superbike33 thanks, long live the animals, indeed!
That , was amazing . I can’t understand why we humans need to control and manage everything around us. We destroy habitat , we kill, we hunt, we treat animals with such disregard...it makes me cry. If we let animals manage themselves ( for the most part) - nature, in time, will work a balance out on its own. How some people can shoot a bear ? Unless it’s self defence - there is no need, we just need to not insist on playing and destroying in their back yard, and find more places for the bears to go, and let’s just try and be happy, and maybe, just maybe - this new generation will take better care of this planet and the animals that live on it ? I hope so, or there may not be any bears, wolves, cougars and other amazing and majestic animals to see, unless you go to a zoo.
Your videos are always one of kind, very informative extremely entertaining and to the point. I really want to join you for at least one wildlife expedition. Thank you so much John for sharing these fabulous videos.
Some precious shots! 😮
Thank you for sharing, I so love bears and your pictures and videos allow those of us who can't travel to see these magnificent animals.
Great job Thank you for the wonderful videos
Beautiful John, those Bears deserve the protection, as do Wolves and all the wildlife species we share the planet with.
What does this trip cost?? Just to have an idea. How many days are you out there? Maybe that I can once join you on a future trip, while visiting canada! Did you take the photos with the EF 500 mm II?? Or did you use the 200-400 mm EF ? Thanks for the beautiful video!
Very well done once again John .. 2 Thumbs up Can't wait for episode 3
+canadianarcher thank you. Hope you enjoyed episode 3 that came out today!
Wonderful!
+StoptheWaronWildlife thank you!
Outstanding John. Beautiful Bears.
+Jean Brewer thanks!
Hi! John . I am Aritra Ganguli from Kolkata in India. I really love your work the kind of photos who show us and your youtube channel is lovely. I want to become a wildlife photographer but i do not have any experience as such of photography . I would like to associate myself with you so that i can learn and can earn through it.
The Duke of Edinburgh founded this Bear Sanctuary in British Columbia Canada working with the Province to form a park and the local Indigenous people.
Nice Video! We want to visit Khutzeymateen in the middle of September, is this a good time?
+noname1404 it definitely can be, though I prefer the spring over the fall.
Thanks a lot!
Hi, great video! I wanna get a camera for next season, you think the Sony A7R II will be a great choice for wildlife?
Absolutely!
This place reminds me of khairpur Pakistan the only place were black buck are present in fair numbers in Pakistan
WOW WOW WOW!! Do you do these trips in the fall also?
In the fall I do bear tours to the Chilcotin...pretty amazing stuff there, too: www.canwildphototours.com
Do you normally set your ISO to Auto? Looks like from the pictures you put up, that might be the case. Just curious. Love these episodes!
2:49 is just wow just wow
Whut lens did you use
love, love, love, this
Canada is a beautiful with very nice people. grizzly bears exist in other states and county's also . as far as i no Alaska , has more protected brown bears than any in the world. john ? nice job ...all bears matter also. .. the entire species matters. from point a to point b/not just the few in Canada .
The intro is so good.
how do you get on that short list?! would be unreal to be a part of that
Awesome 👍🏻👊🏻👊🏻 I’m so glad you get to venture into such a beautiful and pristine sanctuary where bears and all animals can roam free and be so content with their natural surroundings. I would love to be able to see Grizzlies in the wild and film and photograph such a majestic and beautiful bear. I’m also against hunting Grizzlies and wolves they need to be protected in the wild. Thanks for sharing !!!! Danny
So the Khutzeymateen is protected, which helps the Grizzlies. But are Grizzlies protected in the Great Bear Rainforests? I know individuals are often found there now.
+Wrighty1193 they're not really protected in most of the Great Bear Rainforest, unfortunately. Though hopefully that's going to change soon with political pressure.
Looks like an amazing place and hopefully the federal government and provincial governments create more around Canada. Thanks for sharing - I'd never heard about the Khutzeymateen area.
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Frank the Tank :D
When you give a thumbs down,you should have to tell why you are doing so.
My Dad works up there
Who's your Dad?
John E. Marriott Allen he's been working up there for 25 years I think I go up every year pink salmon Jump up by Larch or cedar and i don't know about mouse creek I live In port Simpson
John E. Marriott I hope we meet next year the ocean light to has left I don't know if you were there this year I am 12 and my name is Isaiah
John E. Marriott and I don't know if I met you last year
John E. Marriott if you have Facebook I'll show more proof
Thankfully there is no Grizzly Bear hunt anymore in BC
Hold on. Approx 15,000 grizzly bears in the whole province of British Columbia and hunters took about 300. That's .02 %. That's what you call a slaughter? I gave this a thumbs down. I never hunted grizzly bear and never will but this is ridiculous.
It's actually 2%. Quite something i'd say.
Jacobo Abril .02 % ridiculously low.
The Grizzly hunt in B.C. has been banned for 5 years
@@scottmontgomery4537sorry but it is 2% not .02….do the math…it’s pretty simple…..