Glad to see a honest warden. It have bandits like seepersad,and others from felicity who hunt out of season .
@shastriroopchand124522 сағат бұрын
0:56 definitely the truth
@royramroop722222 сағат бұрын
At time 20:42 the narrator mentioned that there a "number of small crocodiles here" which is incorrect, they are actually "cayman" .There are no crocodiles in the wild in Trinidad.
@DevaNeeramanii23 сағат бұрын
Great Work. Thanks so much for highlighting our Natural Reserves.
@NhaUyenTV-jj6rbКүн бұрын
Such an incredible documentary showcasing the resilience and courage of the lionesses in Tanzania's unforgiving savanna. One Eye's leadership and the pride's teamwork truly highlight the harsh realities of survival in the wild. Nature is both brutal and beautiful, and this story captures it perfectly
@brentboojhawan5645Күн бұрын
It's so happy to see a documentary on my homeland I love nature and wildlife I'm so used to looking at other countries and what they do to preserve and educate the population when I came across this it made me proud 👏 I'd really love to go on a tour with you my bro seeing how humble and passionate you are about protecting our eco system keep up the hard work it will Pay off
@kavitaramsubhag6392Күн бұрын
Proud of my brother in law he is still at it till today
@rsher_digital-artКүн бұрын
Thank you, great work!
@FrequentFlyer_MIAКүн бұрын
I miss you T&T see you in March 2025
@andirutherford2615Күн бұрын
Their not forgetful at all
@TypicalAmericanCitizenКүн бұрын
This is what alex jones was talking about
@supermanrichardКүн бұрын
I really hope the persons in Authority in Trinidad & Tobago feel shame. Our Tax payers money not being utilized for our wonderful and diverse community.
@pbwbhКүн бұрын
Chester hit his head and become a savant lol
@hellegilbert3000Күн бұрын
Great work guys. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
@JTrini-b6u2 күн бұрын
🇹🇹❤️🤍🖤💯💥
@SecurityCdesl-g8k2 күн бұрын
Big up to those bros yowww..keep up the good n hard wrk....
@melissatrader85282 күн бұрын
But I don't know a scare donkey I don't know a donkey that will not fight like
@GPopeSinghTriniCharters19832 күн бұрын
For those who don't know; Poor Sham is fighting an almost lost battle. Illegal hunting takes place year round. The camps of these poachers are well known to the wardens but they have to fear for their lives. The people of Trinidad have no national pride and no moral ethics as Illegal meat is purchased year round. The present administration cares nothing about farming, wildlife, size and bag limits as they themselves are poaching our treasury. One day, when everything is gone and we have to go to the zoo to see last of its kind, maybe just maybe, we may understand what has been lost. The ever-growing economic strain on citizens will push them to the furthest reaches of the swamp to sustain themselves. We need educated citizens to understand the IMPORTANCE of a swamp of Nariva's proportions is to the general ecosystem of this island. Then there are those who know and don't care and possess the attitude that there is plenty still. As a fisherman I can see the effects in the Atlantic shoreline that neighbour's this beautiful swamp. Having to travel much further offshore to make a proper catch as unconscious nets are strewn across the rivers in the swamp. Thsse nets do not distinguish big from small, old from young, edible from inedibles, endangered form prevalent. No resources from the government to educate and police our natural treasures. I appreciate your short documentary Sir, it is but a slither of a glimpse on a pinhead into what is happening. You did not mention the hectares of Marijuana fields and how bad the land grab really is. There are big farmers making such large land grabs it is a wonder that there is still a swamp remaining. I could go on and on but this comment may go unnoticed. One day maybe I'll take you to some of the. Major farming out there that is still safe to observe just to give another glimpse into that aspect of the swamp.
@MK-cc8ihКүн бұрын
You highlighted a bunch of issues which i am not going to respond to but i have to ask you. You seem like a very concerned individual. What have you done to help? Or are you just observing from a distance and not assisting the men and women like Sham?
@GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983Күн бұрын
@MK-cc8ih things can't be done without government intervention. You don't have to get defensive. I, as a charter captain, observe size limits for myself. If there are only small fish ,I move along, it's as simple as that. I teach where and when I can to who is willing to listen. I don't patronize wild meat or swamp species of fish ever. I have rescued sea birds that have hooks and nets on them. My 2 cent contribution may not be on a graphic scale but I am sure I did my part for the continuation of a few species.
@allankhan7329Күн бұрын
@@GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983 Well said. Lots of us want to help but are fearfull for our lives. Whistle blowers have to be careful. Only the government have the resources and firepower to fight the pouchers.
@MK-cc8ihКүн бұрын
@@GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983 I am not being defensive. I am asking a simple honest question. You are asking for government intervention which is great but in rural communities or even swamp land you will find that no one knows what is really happening out there unless people like you share the information that you know. You do not have to do it alone also. I am sure there are others who are carry your same concerns.
@GPopeSinghTriniCharters1983Күн бұрын
@@MK-cc8ih this should be the concern of the entire population. The eco system of a Mangrove swamp syteem is the most important type that the good lord created. Did you know that almost all the islands north of T&T have to import shrimp, yet certain times of the year, any citizen here can take a cast net and go and catch them on any shoreline that is close to a mangrove. Locally grown fruits and vegetables depend on the pollination of the bees that survive in the mangroves, since when we build a house in a populated area and find a hive, we destroy it and do not relocate it. Have you ever found a random batata in your yard? And there are no batata trees near you? If so, these are from the bat's, that when their legs grow tired from flying long distances. Animals plant the forests, insects pollinate. People are taking the animals for food, destroying habitats, closing waterways and cry on Rowley when there is a flood😂😂😂😂. The greed of man is Insatiable. This should be your concern too as I am 100%sure that floods have affected your routine at some point in time, you also eat fruits that are grown here as well. Just remember, it starts with the taste for one caiman, one agouti, one caacadura or tilapia. I hope it's worth your concern a little bit. I hope my words have sparked a little interest in you and others who read these not only comments but a PLEA for the voiceless swamp that we neglect But so terribly depend on in our daily lives, whether we know it or not.
@hydrangea73152 күн бұрын
Truly decent attempt bless 🙏
@cliveragbir39712 күн бұрын
Nice work sir. Be safe
@reevanlalchan2 күн бұрын
Sweet TnT
@traceecoltes24602 күн бұрын
@ SLICE WILD SIR TRINIDAD IS THE MOST SOUTHERLY ISLAND IN THE CARIBBEAN PERIOD. PLEASE CONDUCT PROPER RESEARCH SO THAT YOU CAN HAVE ACCURATE FACTS WHEN YOU ARE EDUCATING THE PUBLIC. PEOPLE ARE WATCHING FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ON THIS PLATFORM AND NEED TO KNOW THE CORRECT INFORMATION.
@Samurai638642 күн бұрын
How long until they learn to eat us?
@AnthonyNWill2 күн бұрын
DO THEY HAVE NARIVA SWAMP TOURIST TOURS.
@Siff16Күн бұрын
Yes they do, can look up Buck EcoTours.
@Darren-j9y23 сағат бұрын
Yes i am from that patt of trinidad
@jarretgrathwol47902 күн бұрын
What is this the Three Stooges messing with the Chimp?
@culloutoltec91112 күн бұрын
beautiful...
@DwayneSmith-m7w2 күн бұрын
My country too
@gaylereid82642 күн бұрын
Are you not aware that when narration is at the same volume as the actual presenter (who btw, speaks a different language, that what is created is cacophony 🤨🧐🤓🤨🧐🤓🤨🧐
@yvettevitacaponigro2 күн бұрын
Thank you Slice! Happy New Year Everyone! 🎊🎉🍾🥂 🍻 Cheers! ✌🏼🙏🏻❤️
@frankvanderlugt15532 күн бұрын
Maak park groter. Koop veel boerenland.
@PUSHPALATHANV-cw2lb3 күн бұрын
Guard shan is really dedicated to his job, heart felt heavy by seeing how he protect the cayman, god bless him, good and interesting documentary thankyou 🎉
@Olliethesnowman3 күн бұрын
It’s funny the way he is sitting down, the monkey on the left sits that same way hahaha ….. hey it’s imitation
@budgunter89503 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this Documentary. This was done Excellently I'd love to see a Series from this team, and with the same Narrator.
@pamelagarvin69383 күн бұрын
Man I love this so much ❤ I was crying 😢 at the end 😢❤thank you for LOVEING them chimps ❤
@w.knudsen55703 күн бұрын
Good presentation, thank you.
@pieternel1013 күн бұрын
Interesting topic. But the audio is awful.
@jadecummings80934 күн бұрын
Well you are documentaring in Trinidad, that is cool! That's my country, thanks Slice!
@andreagagne23774 күн бұрын
What beautiful souls these people are. They have a mutual bond of love and respect for their horses. Not to mention how stunning these horses are, just magnificent. ❤
@donkeymanerik4 күн бұрын
Love this video, watched it already many times and it keeps bringing joy to my heart time and time again.
@gabe_25444 күн бұрын
Interesting history, not sure how long ago it was made, but for a number of years now farms in the US are using donkeys to help guard the livestock. As stated here, they are fearless and will face anything. They also instinctively herd to safety whatever livestock they share a home with - sheep, goats, chickens, etc. - when a threat is perceived. They do the ‘snaking’ of the neck like you see stallions do with their mares.
@jamiestewart73274 күн бұрын
I can see why aliens would grab a few humans and run us through a maze to see how intelligent we are 😂
@nerolsalguod46494 күн бұрын
I dont "Train" my horses. I teach them what is possible via love , encouragement , trust , and having fun. I lead , they follow. Love my horses.!
@garycarroll94474 күн бұрын
I didn’t know the buffalo attend the affair of other animals
@nachurecooking4 күн бұрын
Thats why we call it Wild Life, really wild. Thanks for the video❤
@marksquires11125 күн бұрын
Buffalo weigh 800 not 900 kg and 1000 animals x 800 kg = 800 000 kg, not 800 00 tons. C’mon film makers stop treating us your viewers like dumb idiots.
@Andru92-965 күн бұрын
I bet the US government pats for this stupid research!
@shulamite335 күн бұрын
Another repackaged doc from old footage. The worst part is that you took out the exciting parts and prolonged the lions getting any success until 38 minutes in.
@KazukiJazmín5 күн бұрын
Great analysis, thank you! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
@건강습관healthhabits-tschu5 күн бұрын
He need to drink water with food to go to his next places..please give water with someting ...
@Mooooty5 күн бұрын
Extremely poor production! The audio is too low and the music level is way too high.