I just want to say thank you from Australia!!! I used to be a drug addict/alcoholic and have lived in the absolute depths of ‘hell’. I’ve been in sobriety for four years and am taught through AA to find love in wholesome places. I don’t know if it sounds strange but I adore your channel - thanks for sharing with us all because you are humble, kind and wonderfully down to earth which fills my heart with hope. Thank you❤
@TheUntamedJournal Жыл бұрын
❤
@Robt137 Жыл бұрын
Your comment is inspiring
@brucehart706 Жыл бұрын
Well done. Keep it up.
@tonypaddler Жыл бұрын
Well done Nicolas, stay strong 👍
@reallivebluescat Жыл бұрын
Amazing Nicolas. Take one day at a time!
@LarsPallesen11 ай бұрын
The quality of your videography and audio is second to none.
@jannissen4382 Жыл бұрын
Guys. Give this KZbinr more likes. She does a Great job. And her videos are Fantastic. She deserves all the credit she can get for all the work she puts in it. 🤗
@chestymon Жыл бұрын
her videos have changed more of her life, house in Sweden and all that goes with it, boyfriend. So of the wildlife got shorter. if you like this videos about her fine, not for me, only reason I'm this as came up on feed
@americancockerspanielchannel Жыл бұрын
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
@kasiatereszkowska8876 Жыл бұрын
Absolutly great content 👍🏻✊🏻
@billywhizz2847 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing that insightful viewpoint 🤷🏻♂️
@gerokron3412 Жыл бұрын
Indeed!
@alicassidy1997 Жыл бұрын
Watching Dani's KZbin channel is an automatic stress reliever. Thank you for the combination of nature's beauty and Dani's mellow personality.
@blucat410 ай бұрын
Exactly. It's more spiritually beneficial than the Alan Watts or Eckhart Tolle videos.
@BalboaBaggins9 ай бұрын
Glad with my KZbin Sponsor Blocker :)
@jennyyipcy Жыл бұрын
Dani, Please do not stop photographing your lovely buddies. They are gorgeous and you have a unique style doing it. All the best 😊
@tomhart-shea8344 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Sweden for 5 years and loved it. i love your images of Swedish forest and wild life.. I am seriously concerned about you not wearing a life jacket in the canoe. WE lived in Gällö, near Östersund for several weeks one summer. It was beautiful weather but the water in the lakes was very cold. You know about physiology, how quickly the body shuts down in very cold water Please take care.
@SvengelskaBlondie9 ай бұрын
Yes, they regularly run (at least, used to run) ad campaigns to try and remind people to use "flytvästar" or life jackets on boats.
@ZappafansAchilles Жыл бұрын
Hello I feel peace and joy when I see you two. I have nothing but gratitude for letting me spend a very calm and gentle time. I can't wait to come to Japan. I can confidently say that Japan will safely support your group. Thank you for always letting me have a peaceful time With love and gratitude from an old man in a corner of Japan
@daveturnbull7221 Жыл бұрын
There are a two main reasons I love watching Dani's videos. First and foremost the content is unbelievably good. The scenery and wildlife are shown in glorious detail that both makes my heart skip a beat and at the same time slows it down as I just relax and chill out. Secondly and perhaps slightly unusual is her voice. I suffer from bouts of clinical depression and find that the sound of Dani's voice can help break me out of the cycle. It doesn't seem to mater what she is saying it is the tone, pace and just rexing atmosphere her voice generates. I don't think I could ever say a big enough thank you to her for the difference she makes in my life.
@itsraining6449 Жыл бұрын
I would also add that the music tracks add to the serenity as well.
@mothmagic1 Жыл бұрын
I can understand that, Dani has voice that is both attractive and relaxing.
@antred1111 ай бұрын
Yeah, I can see that. I find that she just generally exudes a very calming aura.
@tedtombling277010 ай бұрын
Animals are as keen to be friendly with humans as much as we are with them. It all starts with curiosity. Your videos and photographs bring this fact to life, and are making people very happy and relieving their stress. Good luck for your future projects.
@baneverything55809 ай бұрын
I made friends with a wild bunny during the drought last year by helping her with food and water.
@johnmedici6655 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe how close you can get to these animals, you are truly mother nature in disguise ❤️ 😊
@maxjarno7814 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video ! As a swedish citizen I sadly agree about the lack of empathy for wild animals and the bad preservetion of the nature. To the outside world we give another view ! You have noticed all the clearcuted areas with treeplantations replacing the primeval forests, leaving Sweden with only 0,3% Primeval forest. We are tought in school how good it is with treeplantations and our nature preservation is adapted to the forest industries. actually many scientists work for the forestry and making up the rules...
@philippeorlando74823 ай бұрын
I'd say Sweden is no different than the rest of Europe, it's the UK that seems to have a more enlightened position, thanks to a higher percentage of citizens who seem more progressive. The UK also has the highest percentage of vegan in Europe.
@lukedavidson21962 ай бұрын
@philippeorlando7482 the UK has next to no ancient woodland left. The rivers are being polluted by the water companies and the countryside is mainly farms. I agree that alot of the population is progressive but the government only care about profits.
@philippeorlando74822 ай бұрын
@@lukedavidson2196 You're probably right. Still, as a Franco-American living currently in the US, I always find Brits more interesting than the average French. Some people are great everywhere, but all European governments seems to have problems. France is a mess, the US could be in a horrible situation in 6 weeks.
@thegardenprophet15828 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful perspective. Iceland, Antarctica, and Japan have been dreams of mine as well. So many beautiful things to capture.
@aftertheendtimes Жыл бұрын
Your work is second to none dear Dani,. Thank you so much!
@TMAN-iq2kz7 ай бұрын
Keep up the Great work……Like you, I really Love the Red Squirrels, but who couldn’t Love them….. Thank you for your channel….i enjoy watching !
@davemmar10 ай бұрын
“Knowing the photographer” of a successful page means the photographer has a great personality and knows how to present her vids in an inspiring way. Your ability to present nature using great equipment and an eye for appealing photography and videography keeps me coming back. Squirrels are not my favorite animal but your presentations of them and other animals can be engrossing. Keep doing great work and I can’t wait for more.
@vicolin612611 ай бұрын
On the "dislikes" about Sweden: 1. If an injured animal is very common, as in there are almost too many of them, then they will be shot by a licensed hunter as a mercy-kill. We have so many deer in Sweden that they are many times considered almost like pests. Less common and rare/threatened animals are on the other hand considered for rehabilitation if the injury permits it. Like the Swedish "sea eagle" (Havsörn). 2. Deforestation? You make it sound like the rain forest :) Sweden exports a lot of wood, and the country has A LOT of forests. The wood often times comes from privately-owned land where the trees are planted for the express purpose of being cut down after a certain amount of time. After that is done, new trees will be planted and the cycle repeats. However, sometimes cities grow and then it sadly often means that some forest areas are cut down.
@rowebil0010 ай бұрын
I don't know why recently I've become obsessed with Sweden. I might have to give you a new subscriber (myself) to ensure I never forget about the beauties of Sweden because your videos portray it so well.
@gustaveriksson113 Жыл бұрын
These videos are so relaxing and interesting. I'm not a photographer, but I enjoy wildlife-scenery. I live in the middle of Sweden at a small municipality with basically the exact same environment. Even though I live in it, it still amazes me when a talented photographer depicts our nature in this way. Amazing work.
@christianlarsson1212 Жыл бұрын
I love the mood and pace in your videos and it really feels like a reflection of you. I always feel more relaxed after I watch them thank you :).
@robnicholson494210 ай бұрын
You seem to have done something that many of us - for all sorts of reasons - fail to avchieve often in our lives. You seem to treasure the simple things in life and take so much joy from experiences in nature. Well done. Marvellous watching, listening and learning from you....
@GabbyOglesby Жыл бұрын
Hi. Love your videos - I have a request, Would you consider lowering the volume of the background music while you’re talking? I’m not sure about others but the competing music for me, makes it extremely hard to make out what you’re saying. I really am interested in your content but the volume is just a little too loud for me, especially with how soft your voice is. Love the content and hope you’ll consider! Others with hearing disabilties, brain injury or sensory overload might also appreciate it too! Thanks for reading
@SnookerFanPL Жыл бұрын
That was so beautiful. Your accent and pronunciation is so pleasurable. Thank you!
@Mgt461 Жыл бұрын
Your videos and how you present them are amazing. You are an amazing wildlife presenter and we love the way that you can get close to many of the animals which you film. Please please keep on filming because you bring the natural world in our homes in a special way that only you can do. ❤
@scottpittsinger165411 ай бұрын
your interest, your canvas. be yourself... that what WE, LIKE!
@kathrinzettel5638 Жыл бұрын
It's so beautiful there in Sweden. Thank you for your work Dani ! 🌅
@AlinaPetreaca10 ай бұрын
I love watching your content before getting to sleep, it's all so peaceful and your voice is really soothing. Amazing work, Dani! Would love to know more about how it all started for you and how you got into photography, the challenges you've encountered along the way. Can't wait for your trip to Antarctica and Iceland! 😊
@Romualdomgn8410 ай бұрын
Dani, your video editing is amazing. Video makes me calm, relaxed and peaceful. Thank you.
@olafwiese6728 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to answer these many questions. I saw a comment here that you show too few animals and report too much about yourself. I think this mix is so important for your channel. You can't go too far wrong when I see how fast your channel is growing. I find it very interesting to learn something about you and your work behind the scenes. I believe that many viewers are not aware or were not aware of how much work is necessary to make beautiful pictures or videos. I tell you: keep going. This is really good. Greetings from Germany
@robwasnj Жыл бұрын
Fabulous video and insight into your personal world. You truly understand even though it may be strange at times the importance of having a personal connection with your viewers and showing the person behind the lens as much as the wildlife. I also love how you touched on the hours that go into the "boring stuff" as well, as a photographer myself oftentimes people don't realize for 3 hours of shooting so many more hours can go into editing, culling and other business related activity. Personally I'd love to see a video covering some behind the scenes editing techniques you use for both video and stills. The mood your videos create it wonderful and we look forward to every new release. Thanks for being you!
@azaleablue22617 ай бұрын
I am so excited for you and for me. I went into law. I was good at it, but it made me sad. I started off with photography and then moved on to painting. Than back to photography, because I love it. Now I am learning editing. My final is tomorrow. Gotta run.
@simonvidajewelry Жыл бұрын
My daughter (8 years old) literally screams with excitement when she watches your bunny video 🐇🐰😁
@BlackRain_ Жыл бұрын
Try taking your daughter out to see ones in real life FFS.
@simonvidajewelry Жыл бұрын
@BlackRain_ we have rabbits in our forest but are very afraid of humans. I see them very rarely on my daily hikes.
@mnemetotoro Жыл бұрын
Not to be annoying, just like to add that it's not a bunny/ rabbit but a mountain hare, a completely different species. It is bigger than a rabbit, has longer ears and hind legs, and its fur changes color from brown/grey to white in the winter, while rabbits keep the same color year round. Hares are also not kept as pets. It would be an excellent moment to answer your daughters excitement with some education on wild life.
@simonvidajewelry Жыл бұрын
@mnemetotoro Thank you for explanation 🙂
@shanestewart4905 Жыл бұрын
It is good seeing the progress. Too easy to stay still and not risk. I am sure you inspire lots of people, especially young people to just go and try things and see what happens. I hope the journey continues and you both prosper enough along the way.
@pvb8762879 ай бұрын
Just happened to be matrixed to the squirrel video, and was very pleased by the effort Dani gave to saving wildlife.
@lenny1089 ай бұрын
The difficulty in Sweden is the long and cold winter season. Many people start to drink hard liquor and become alcoholics.
@subwarpspeed Жыл бұрын
[I'm from Sweden] I've also noticed the difference in handling of wildlife by watching @wildlifeaid channel for several years. For herbivores I guess one difference is that we have a large population of them that is hunted - an mildly injured roe deer that gets euthanized off hunting season is still some meat. In the UK it seems the rescuing is in the city/suburbs (or maybe I'm skewed by the area @wildlifeaid is in). I also seems to be under a strained budget they operate - in Sweden with less people I don't think a nationwide covering wildlife aid could work. I've also have a theory that humans tend to the wildlife when it's rare but get more and more aggressive the more it is a problem. The UK seems to be on one end. Sweden we do hunt more (for meat and predator control) but it's regulated and orderly done - the full human capability is not unleashed. On the far end of this is the pest control - like in the US with feral hogs. Helicopters, vehicles, automatic rifles, night vision/thermal vision etc. The wild boar population spread in Sweden needs to be stopped otherwise it will shift more and more to the US style. Wild boars aren't on the main menu for our predators either (analyzing droppings I think came to that conclusion). Basically the wolves will eat all other wildlife and livestock before really going after the wild boars, so more of them is not a solution as someone else in the comments suggested.
@davemaclaren2077 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Really really calming. Great music too. Thanks.
@westlofdave7266 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful Video ❤️ I think the pandemic and economic crisis have taught people the importance of multiple streams of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean financial security. I really appreciate the transparency and giving people a fighting chance during these troubling times.
@laraethan8423 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you 100%. Did you know that the unemployment rate increased significantly between 2020-2021. people found themselves unemployed. we should not depend solely on wages and salaries.
@julianvanscoyk2991 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you. I see a lot of young and old making mistakes that I don't think they should. I believe everyone should have an investment plan that improves their financial stability. The investment can be your retirement plan or your future plan, whatever you want, but the most important thing is that you have an investment plan that pays off.
@Mystic_Christopher Жыл бұрын
Same! Most of my friends have a tail 😂
@liq- Жыл бұрын
You meant plandemic, when hospitals got $15k for EVERY1 who "died" from Covid? Like eaten by a shark, still died from Covid?
@ilmarsbelevics Жыл бұрын
plandemic?
@tsucalas20009 ай бұрын
Sweden is so beautiful.I want to go there someday
@Expressionisto111 ай бұрын
Thanks Dani, I love your videos and have seen your channel grow from strength to strength, in the last couple of years. I always find humour, hope, and inspiration, in your films. Thanks for all your marvellous work.
@frankrault3190 Жыл бұрын
As for mosquitoes, it really can be helpful to wash all parts of exposed skin (mostly face and hands) in a cold stream or even with some collected dewdrops. It cools down your skin and mosquitoes will lose interest for at least 5 to 10 minutes. I was taught so by a Norwegian friend who is a forester in Hedmark, Norway. And guess what? It helped. Time and again!
@macv81211 ай бұрын
Just discovered Dani. Weird thing as well since I have befriended grey squirrels, two black headed crows who greet me when I enter my local park. Lots of the crow family in my local park. Been patient for over a year before a squirrel ate from my hand. Just bought a calender. Hope the money helps you do more work. It great to see someone finding the better side of this world. Wish you both happiness
@thornbirds01 Жыл бұрын
I think I am seeing a legend in the making! Absolutely delighted to see this video of you quite by chance. Great video and a wonderful story which will continue for long years and with such devotion, commitment and thoughtfulness you must dream bigger. Congratulations and I wish you the best of luck with everything you do. Greetings from Adelaide, Australia!
@pemman8 ай бұрын
So well done on doing what you are doing. I can only see you and hubby going from strength to strength in your creations. Thank you for being there and sharing your part life with us. 😊😊
@andreaschudzinski-buchholz4221 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dani for this amazing new video, it's so personal and you're so authentic, it's such a pleasure to watch you, thank you very much for that and for your great work, wish you all the best and have a good time 🐿❤️❤️
@DaniConnorWild Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Hello to Balou 🐶
@xpqr12345 Жыл бұрын
Regarding potentially injured deer: yes, they are routinely shot, as are essentially all injured wild animals. However, the animal does not go to waste as they are usually used as food by the local hunters. (At least if it is safe to eat the animal, it could have some disease that makes it unfit or food). If I remember correctly you are a vegetarian, so you don't eat meat at all. If you are not a vegetarian (or want to try meat), deer is a very tasty meat, with much more taste than any factory-grown beef. Elk is not far from it, as is reindeer. As for the forestry industry: without it the north of Sweden would die within a few decades. Nothing north of Gävle or thereabouts would have the financial muscle to survive without the forestry industry. Some few places would survive, eg Kiruna (it has a large iron-ore mine to keep it going), but any small town away from the Norrland coast would be doomed to a slow death by depopulation, and this would spread to larger towns eventually killing everything.
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
YEEEESS!! Finally a new video. So calming and awesome to watch. Watching Dani is literally the peak of my day. Much love from Sweden
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
@FredCarpenter-pm8bf what
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
@FredCarpenter-pm8bf I am not a zombie Fred.
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
@FredCarpenter-pm8bf I had a motorcycle crash yesterday so I guess I am a zombie. I just slid out at 30 kmh taking a sharp curve and I didn’t get hurt at all
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
@FredCarpenter-pm8bf ok 👍 that's fine for me, as long as I can watch Dani Connor Wild
@funkyribs Жыл бұрын
@FredCarpenter-pm8bf do you mean simp? I’m not a simp.
@Daehawk Жыл бұрын
I remeember the little squirrels. I loved that video. Id lost my wife and it was warming to watch that. You're a beautiful lady inside and out. I wish you the best on your life.
@ChristineKjaer Жыл бұрын
Thank you for a good video Dani ☺️ I am so EXCITED to following along on your forest project 😍🤞
@joannejohnston35313 ай бұрын
The footage of the leveret moved me to tears. I always think it is such a privilege to see a hare. We have hares in the field opposite to where we live, always brings me such joy 🥹🫶🏻
@mathisj6582 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dani! I'm not sure how sweeden operates. But be aware that if you buy a forrest of a certain size, you might be obliged by law to run it. You can't just leave it. But you're pretty smart, from what I've seen so you probably looked into these kinds of issues already. Best of luck!
@taputechnic10 ай бұрын
I'm actually moving to Sweden this week (Umeå). I hate bugs, so I'm a little worried by your video. I was told (unsolicited) that they're only bad a couple weeks out of the year. We'll see.
@F4LCoN1310 ай бұрын
Mosquitos during the summer can be quite bad sometimes but during most of the year there will be no bugs at all. (born in Umeå)
@charonstyxferryman Жыл бұрын
Hi Dani, Regarding large bodies of water: Please, wear some kind of PFD (Personal Flotation Device). It can be a swim west, but if the water is cold you should wear a lifejacket. A lifejacket because the cold would make you gasp, get a lot of water un your lungs, and is going to drown.
@outerspace..9 ай бұрын
I have recently found your channel Dani, i have to admit that your videos are giving me inner peace. Happy to see people like you exist in our world. Much appreciated! 🐿️❤️
@VinlandAlchemist Жыл бұрын
If you've got Japan in mind, here in Nagoya, it's not overly citified, in the surrounding areas (here in Meitou-ku, it's really nice), and it's not much farther towards more forested areas. I'm probably the only mix of Indigenous Canadian and Scandinavian person here, and such blood **CRAVES** nature LOL The bamboo/evergreen forest across the street is a haven for me 🙂
@jimmiebrad6632Ай бұрын
Thanks! For your loving our natural world… You give me hope for a future with harmony and peace between man and nature❤❤❤🎉
@russelljenkins4660 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful I have spent a summer in Sweden Lovely people and such a clean country
@russelljenkins4660 Жыл бұрын
Oh and the cloud berries were very good, picked them myself
@OlegG5654 Жыл бұрын
Good luck, Dani We, all your subscribers, wish you with all our hearts great success, the full disclosure of your enormous creative potential. There is no doubt you will delight us all with new amazing works and surprise everyone even more. Good luck to you and God bless
@Hiznogood Жыл бұрын
I get that hunting is something you can have issues with coming from the UK as I guess there it’s more of a sport or recreational activity. It can be here too, but many hunts for the meat and to be honest that’s more “humane” then how cows and pigs are kept for slaughter. And as we don’t have enough big predators to keep the deer’s, boars and moose’s population in check it would lead to big problems if we didn’t cull them by hunting. Farmers crops would be eaten, same with trees plantations (regrowth after lumbering projects). Wild life car accidents would get worse etc. Sweden has so much forests and is sparsely populated, especially in the North so hunting is essential for keeping a balance. The hunting quota is strictly regulated to keep the wild life population on healthy levels too. Same with the lumbering industry, as it’s one of the things we export and without it there would be way less jobs available in the north part of Sweden. Much has change with machines that make less damage to the ground, lumbering is regulated and research has been ongoing to save fauna and animals. I don’t know if the balance is correct, some say we have to much young forest at to few old, untouched forests and that might be right. But it all comes back to that the forest is a resource we need to take care of and protect and in the same time it’s vital as a income for people and Sweden. With the climate changing, our forests are vital for our survival and the younger the forest is the more vulnerable it is. Take care and I hope your squirrel friends gets a forest sanctuary as they are amazing animals!
@DaniConnorWild Жыл бұрын
Hunting in Sweden is a far more complex topic… I understand herbivores need to be controlled. Why? Because they damage young tree plantations and the population would quickly (in a few years) grow to trophic imbalance. Loss of wildflowers, tree saplings struggle to establish, etc. But nature should work in an equilibrium but historically in Northern Sweden, there should be wolves. But they’ve been hunted to extinction because they predate on reindeer which are livestock. The swedes also hunt the other predators- bears and lynxes. So now we “have to” hunt moose. But really it’s a short term solution to a historic problem. And this is a common problem in most countries, the UK including. What I really detest, is hunting whatever you can, our local beaver family was recently shot. My neighbour used to hunt squirrels before I arrived. Another neighbour shot a fox cub “because it was there”. You cannot eat a fox cub. Completely pointless.
@Hiznogood Жыл бұрын
@@emilefarmer8513 Do you live in Sweden? I remember driving to work at night, I worked night shift at a place 50 km outside of town, driving thru a mix of agricultures land and woodland and thru the extra headlights of my car I could count to 12 to 14 pair of eyes on each side of the road. It was deer that was gracing on farmland, and this was only one spot. There where several more. The deer population had exploded after the fox population had been severely decreased due to a mange epidemic. Traffic accidents from collisions with deer sky rocketed, as the smaller roads can’t be protected by fences and if you driven on these smaller roads you know it nearly impossible to protect against these kind of accidents. The deer is hard to spot as they blend in to the environment and they move very fast. The more animals you have the more they have to move around to get food, thus increasing the risk of accidents as the often travel in dusk or dawn. Predators like wolves and bears seems fun to have as long you don’t have to encounter them while walking your dog or have farm animals that you don’t want to be slaughtered. Wolfs and bears doesn’t belong in areas near populated areas and only people in big cities where non of these animals roam thinks that we need more of these predators. So do you want a living countryside where people can live and work or do you want a countryside with only summer houses with electric fence to fend of the boars? The Hunters exam isn’t just a couple of days, you have to do a written exam and then practical exams for shotgun and then for bullet that you have to pass. In the past most male hunters already had experience handling and shooting as we very trained in the military as conscripts. But I agree, to many forget the that “a bullet never fired is easier to regret”! I used to hunt several years ago, but found out I doesn’t like killing animals I don’t desperately needed to eat, so I quite. I did meet people that was a bit to trigger happy for my taste, I more then often had to let the animal go as I didn’t have a clear kill shot. But most of the hunters I’ve meet has a genuine interest of preserving the forests and the wild life. We have hunted for hundred of thousands of years, it’s in our genes, depicting it as something unnatural or evil is dumb, but modern hunting needs to regulate and I guess we need to constantly work on that.
@mandersson6754 Жыл бұрын
@@DaniConnorWild I think we have a gap between the cultural identity and the modern hunting reality in Sweden nowadays. Landowners are often too old or urbanised to actually carry out a successful control only by hunting their lands. The problem is even worse in southern Sweden where we have other deer species with only arbitrary control of the populations. In northern Sweden where moose and semi domesticated reindeer dominate, there are regulations and qoutas that acually keeps the deer populations down better. In southern Sweden where the lands are mostly owned by small private owners it is totally arbitrary how much of the roe, fallow and red deer (and wild boar) that is actually hunted every year. Here, you can have every other property not being hunted and controlled at all. The rest are often being hunted more like a sports activity, often only in theory, and not so much to actually control the populations. If people cannot accept larger predator populations we need to have a more regulated hunting policy forcing landowners to cull their wildlife better. The forest ecosystems are definately not in balance now.
@FelixFiske Жыл бұрын
@@DaniConnorWildSorry to hear that 😢We are really divided in Sweden in regards to hunting and nature. I hope for more balance in the future with more big predators and better care of our forests.
@RobinHelsing Жыл бұрын
@@Hiznogood do you even read what she is writing? Humans need to stop thinking we stand above EVERYTHING on this planet. We can't control and regulate everything because of selfish needs. This makes me so sad. Well if the problem is rising number of car accidents then solve it by building passages over/under the roads rather than fckn shooting everything off!! We shoot animals because they eat/"destroy" the trees? Do you hear how that sounds? Animals means NOTHING to most men. Then we should kill all animals on the planet, that would solve all our problems 👌👌👏👏 right?
@snarfdwarf Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing one of your first videos about the baby squirrels. Now 2 or 3 years later look at you. Not only do you create beautiful videos and photos you also got an amazing voice and clear way of speaking that is tremendously soothing / calming.
@saxumnatur Жыл бұрын
Hi Dani! You mentioned you'll start doing prints. When you have everything sorted, can you do a video on the process you chose, selling online, what print shop, if you're doing the prints yourself etc. ? It would be interesting to know :) Keep up the good work. I'm really excited about you actually buying the land and I'm looking forward to following the rewilding project you mentioned!
@russrichards Жыл бұрын
Another great video, Dani. It's always a great pleasure to feel that you are taking us along with you on these projects. Thank you for such wonderful photography.
@crystalporter3136 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dani, for the Q & A! You are doing a great job💜 Yes, I love your new logo!💜🐿
@subwarpspeed Жыл бұрын
About your the forest with the squirrels - I really like your approach. The owner gets to decide. Forestry in Sweden have big conflicts between owners and those who want to stop them from cutting any trees that. What they never do is to buy the forest themselves.
@rowebil0010 ай бұрын
If someone were to visit Sweden and would like to see the sights you have in your videos (the countryside I guess?), where would we go? I'm a fan of the City but I absolutely love the quiet side. As I grow older, the more and more I want to pack up and live on a homestead far away from everyone.
@janne505010 ай бұрын
You won't get any proper answers with so little input. Nature like Danis home area, can be found much further to the south if going to the correct area. There's really no ideal route, as anything you'll try shouldn't dissapoint in any way. Avoid going in winter, as it is too dark to experience it with lack of sunlight, especially if you would visit further north. Mid June is nice usually, as it doesn't tend to rain too much. But it can be cold. There are days that reach 30 and I've even experienced light snowfall when celebrating Midsommar which is around 20th June.
@subwarpspeed10 ай бұрын
You can search google for "land cover in the nordics map" which takes you to a site representing it well on where we have forest (or: where we don't). And then "sweden population density map" which gets you a map from yellow to red on where people live. I think you get a feel for how the country is then.
@SvengelskaBlondie9 ай бұрын
If you like nature and still don't want to be too far from cities, then the region called Småland is quite a good choice. There are still quite a few deep and old forests left, kept as nature reserves. One such forest is located just outside the small town of Mullsjö, there you can find undisturbed forest as well as lots of animals. Certain parts had quite a big chance of encountering not just deer but also elk. Scania isn't that great of a choice due to the heavy prevalence of agriculture (a large part of agriculture is done there). Pretty much most of the country is gonna have lots of nature, Sweden is 70ish percent forest. You don't even need to go that far up north to see allot of animals in nature, you do however sort of need to do that if you want to see wolves (the few that we still have). Bears are sort of the same, they tend to stay more in the mid/north parts of the country. Go far enough north and you will encounter reindeer. My best tip is to look at a map and then choose a region and search region + naturreserv, there's quite allot of nature reserves you can visit and see animals at.
@kevinbrennan-glass5200 Жыл бұрын
Totally love the wild life you film, we have been Vegan 9 years now and find wild nature, forests, deep connection within those spaces. Our motto now is keep life very simple, love all as yourself, beautiful work your doing, thank you x
@ez3333 Жыл бұрын
I Really Enjoy your Channel. Very refreshing. I Love Photography and Nature . All Life. Keep up your Great Work❤❤❤🔥😇🔥❤❤❤
@tinaballinger2903 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes I am glad you introduced yourself so we could really get the whole picture. Because if not I would always be wondering "who is this brilliant woman that does the most beautiful photography ever". Keep following your passion. And you are right the Red Squirrels are worth fighting for. I have never ever seen such a precious creature from God! And you introduced me to the most beautiful creature and so cute and sweet ever. Thank you so so much❣️❣️
Жыл бұрын
De-forestation still looks bad, and there are other ways to do it that leaves more trees left. But it is all about money. And it is important to understand that the forest was the engine of Swedish industry, much like coal was in the UK (and that left big scars in the landscape and lots of pollution). And even if you see a lot of de-forestation, there is a lot more forest in Sweden now, then like 50 years back... And most of the forests in Sweden are planted to be "harvested", but it takes some 70-100 years at most places.
@Skogen594 Жыл бұрын
Actually Sweden had never so little forests, (Watch More Of Everything Documentary) it's a lie that forests are increasing, plantations are increasing .
Жыл бұрын
@@Skogen594 A number account… The question is then, is it due to 5G or is Deepstate steeling the forest? Ps. Your logs trace back to Leningrad…
@SvengelskaBlondie9 ай бұрын
@@Skogen594 A sad reality is that the huge part of forests in Sweden are planted, there aren't that many wild forests left outside of nature reserves and even those are not fully protected.
@Skogen5949 ай бұрын
@@SvengelskaBlondie . Even the forest industry claims that most of Sweden is plantation so they can cut it, however the truth is that less than 10 percent of Sweden is plantation and more than 90% is natural mixed forests, only lacking very old trees.
@Skogen5949 ай бұрын
@@SvengelskaBlondie there are allot of natural forests, plantations are in the minority. Sweden is mostly natural Forest, have you ever been to southern Sweden!
@timglover5653 Жыл бұрын
Your photos are so stunning. They speak to my soul. Your amazing!
@MagicPixel Жыл бұрын
Great video! Besides monetization, I would love to hear details about the approach you took in relation to paying taxes, especially if you do it in Sweden. I am thinking of opening a "hobby business" in Sweden I would love to hear about other people's experiences. Thank you!
@boonedog1457 Жыл бұрын
You really capture the mood with your wildlife photography. It's spectacular. Thank you for sharing your art form with the world. You have amazing talent.
@nallebrean Жыл бұрын
Well, I think we need some context here for non sweeds... 😊 First I love to be in the forest too. 🎄 But "Deforestation" sounds like a "permanent down cutting of forest", like Amazonas. To be clear, that's not the case in Sweden and Sweden are one big forest with some exceptions. 😅 Most forest in Sweden are "farmed" and planted. There is cutting downs when the forest plantation are ready and it's strictly regulated. Beside that there is an forever ongoing argument about best practice and different interest, owners right and ecology. I think the conflicts are escalated too due to the right of roaming. I have friends of both sides. /Sweed
@whilginfour6178 Жыл бұрын
Miss Dani - I just found your channel today. KZbin somehow presented it to me (it hadn’t shown me much of value lately). I think you are amazing and your channel is amazing.
@callme_Sweetpea Жыл бұрын
Yes, in Sweden we for some idiotic reason shot injured animals, rather than trying to save them. My wife and I live right next to northern Europe's largest cemetery, which is surrounded by a lot of forest. During the summer... maybe three years ago, a deer had managed to get stuck between two bars in a large gate going into the cemetary. The whole neighborhood get involved in trying to save the deer. We got word that someone was going to send a hunter to "take care of it", and everyone in the neighborhood was like "HELL NO!". The deer was so tired, and had basically given up getting loose, and it was so scared. We managed to sneak up from the back and insert a mini car jack between the bars and carefully pryed them apart. At first the deer didn't understand what was happening, and like I said, it was so tired from trying to get loose from the bars. Someone was brave enough to tickle one of its back paws (does deer have paws?), and off it ran! Everyone was so happy and touched by how it sprinted away. It was free again! We still see a lot of deers roaming around all year long, and I believe one of them is the one we saved that summer.
@duett445 Жыл бұрын
Oh dear, They taste so good, venison is a delicacy.
@ptyspawnbinbash Жыл бұрын
Hunting can play a role in wildlife management and conservation efforts. Through controlled hunting, populations of certain species can be kept at sustainable levels, which can help maintain the balance of the ecosystem. In some areas, populations of certain species may become overabundant, leading to overgrazing, disease spread, and human-wildlife conflicts. Controlled hunting can help manage these populations and mitigate associated problems. Hunting provides a source of organic, free-range, and locally sourced meat. Some argue that hunting for meat can be more ethical and sustainable compared to factory farming. Over-hunting is a serious issue that can lead to the depletion or extinction of species, disrupt ecosystems, and harm local communities that depend on wildlife. Responsible hunters often advocate for strict regulation, enforcement, and education to prevent over-hunting. Hunting purely for sport or trophy hunting, especially when it's done irresponsibly, can be detrimental to wildlife populations and ecosystems. Many ethical hunters are against hunting for sport, particularly when it does not contribute to conservation efforts or local communities. They advocate for a respectful and purposeful approach to hunting, where the primary objectives align with conservation, population control, and obtaining food. Loving the vids Dani. :)
@jonwindle311710 ай бұрын
Thanks
@MantisTobogganDoctorofMedicine Жыл бұрын
For the mosquitos you can get a Thermacell. Amazing how well they work to keep the mosquitos away.
@mousehouse4617 Жыл бұрын
Hi Danni what a great video to de-stress after the Wimbledon final!!. Noticed the dragonfly at 04:50 would you consider doing any macro photography?
@EmilWall Жыл бұрын
Whenever I come back to watching one of your videos after not seeming them for some time, I cry. I think it's about realising what my life could, can, be. If I just let it. Cheers from Björklinge, Sweden.
@Tom-nj3ru5 ай бұрын
😢😢😢same feeling
@arcticradio Жыл бұрын
Dislikes about Sweden? Swish! It’s a nightmare for us ‘Foreigners’ you can’t pay for anything anywhere……honestly not even us Finnish tourists can pay at flea markets and smaller places. We really need a Nordic system not just a country mobile payment system! Rant over 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@E-jit Жыл бұрын
Huh, I never really thought about how Swish affects you, our neighbours. That needs to be fixed.
@TheSigmaQueen Жыл бұрын
Credit card? cash? it's not that difficult
@arcticradio Жыл бұрын
@@TheSigmaQueen It is! So many places won’t accept credit cards….and yes it’s fine if you happen to be near a cash point. This is mostly because buying privately everyone uses Swish mobile pay.
@E-jit Жыл бұрын
@@TheSigmaQueen Many stores don’t take cash and plenty of flea markets just use Swish.
@TheSigmaQueen Жыл бұрын
@@E-jit Never heard of a flea market that wont take cash. Also how would you propose that 2 countries that operate with different banks solve a quick transfer cash app? most stores in sweden still take cash aswell though
@ninjesus4079 Жыл бұрын
what an inspiring and beautiful journey you're on... thanks for being so open and sharing with us
@DebbyRoad Жыл бұрын
Hi Dani, love your video’s! But…sometimes I worry for you when you go up the lake without a life-vest, especially when you’re alone…🙏🏽take care
@Sako8511 ай бұрын
Ditto, I was just about to comment on that.
@tinaballinger2903 Жыл бұрын
Oh what wonderful news about getting the squirrel forest. You are an amazing woman and photographer. I am totally amazed and enlighten by your videos. They are truly "The Best" I have ever ever seen!! Thank you for all your work and sharing the beautiful wildlife with us. Amazing❣️❣️
@Adler.AntiCtzn Жыл бұрын
No questions. 100% understanding. Be calm and always follow safety precautions.
@Mbadly Жыл бұрын
Just a quick word about hunting. I eat meat and i rather eat meat i know come from an animal that has had a good life like a wild moose than a cow from some huge farm where they spend their whole life in a confined space.
@robinsmith9734 Жыл бұрын
Yes, content driven, however you put it, with the appropriate equipment, artistic design paramount to draw people in, all of the counts for ease of mind and delivery of purpose. I like that you have a forward-thinking program to develop your business profile. Dani, you are exemplary in your ability to create, and we all Love you for it, Really. Yes, the middle of the lake, even fiords, and sounds in my case, is your safe haven. Into the light you travel, creating.............
@MM-bh7me Жыл бұрын
You make great videos! You also have an important impact on Sweden´s lack of a wild life rescue. How do we start one? What needs to be done? I´m up for it!
@DaniConnorWild Жыл бұрын
Funny you ask that… I’ve applied for a permit 😉
@MM-bh7me Жыл бұрын
@@DaniConnorWild You´re kidding! I am so glad! Just let us know when we can help financing. Good luck! 💖
@RobinHelsing Жыл бұрын
I'm up for it as well!
@silvermeteor1002 ай бұрын
Watching your video, I noticed the new logo using a squirrel for the "D" and I was immediately drawn to it. When you mentioned that it was new I had to smile. It caught my attention and was very creative. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Keep up the work that you do. People such as you are too few and far between. The world needs more "Dani Conners".
@Rockymtnchick Жыл бұрын
Ha! Your Sweden dislikes are similar to my Canada dislikes - hunting, logging, and mosquitoes! I couldn’t do what you do though, I’m a behind-the-camera-only kinda girl, and I share only what’s in front of the lens. Would love to know who you use to print your calendars if you care to share. I want to transition from using PoD sites to my own website, but not sure who to use for printing/distributing. Really enjoy your videos and am a fellow squirrel fan. Wishing you all the best with saving the squirrel forest.
@paulm749 Жыл бұрын
Lots of insight into your work and thought here - thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see your reports from Iceland.
@dudemetoo205311 ай бұрын
Hello Dani. I have enjoyed your videos very much. They are warm and peaceful. Your production value on your videos are spot on. Your voice is also very soothing and you could easily double as an Audible reader for books :) Thanks for sharing your interests to the world.
@Skogen594 Жыл бұрын
Sweden is losing about 1-2 percent of forests to clearcutting, mostly mixed natural forests, every year. Watch More of Everything - film about Swedish forestry. There are many lies out there, and people still doing it.
@znarkz10 ай бұрын
The sound of your voice is extremely soothing when you speak English, this comes from a Swedish dude! ❤
@NeilImmortal Жыл бұрын
Having myself approached the question of "going pro" I commend you on your bravery, and again for taking up a life in a new country and still following your dream! Bravo!
@ChristopherSchiffermiller Жыл бұрын
"Im going to go out with my camera, its super tame..." Pulls out the the portable Hubble Telescope to take pics, surely the rabbit will not notice lol. Im in America, been in far northern Cali, just below the Oregon border for the past 9 year and the wilderness is immense, beautiful and amazing. I have seen bears, bobcats, woodpeckers that are huge, butterfly swarms and hummingbird swarms on my favorite trail overlooking an amazing valley, beavers, huge redwoods and sequoias, lots of waterfalls and so much more. Oh and hummingbirds moths too, they are awesome, some snakes, lizards, scorpions and tons of minerals and crystals I collect and make rock art with. Im good with intuition, first time your channel came up on my feed and I said to myself, "this one is from the UK, I can tell, she looks like it". I havent made it out to the wild horses and antelope yet, but its where there are good crystals spots on the far eastern/northern Cali and Oregon border. You have some great quiet forest by you, we do too, but we have huge mountains and ranges everywhere. Thanks for the video and glad to see you doing what you love. Ps... You could be Elizabeth Hurley's younger sister.
@andersandersson1561 Жыл бұрын
Jag trodde Oregon var som Sverige... (I thought Oregon was very much like Sweden)
@phillipng2526 ай бұрын
Peter Hug,my deceased mentor is the most wonderful Swedish guy,we were Sulzer Brothers service engineer.We had pride and honor in what we do.
@magnus2025 Жыл бұрын
This was what I needed this morning. Peaceful and calming KZbin vid. It was so nice to watch ❤
@melaniefrost6553 Жыл бұрын
I've recently discovered your amazing channel it's blown me away how you interact with the nature around you ..Your life is very joyful especially being friends with the red squirrels ..Keep up the fantastic work your doing & thank you so much for sharing it ..☺️🙏
@sundance200511 ай бұрын
Iceland is on my bucket list as well but it been put on hold. I took in a stray (I am sure abandon) cat I hoped to get health and adopted but it turns out he has diabetes and the Vet thinks liver cancel. So for the time being I am committed to insulin shots twice a day and giving him a happy loving life for as long as he has. Then Iceland. P.S. Where are details on the Iceland trip? For you next Q&A: Why Canon equipment and not Nikon, Fuji or Sony or some other?
@randyschwager2515 Жыл бұрын
I love your work! Your images are amazing! You are very likable and your love of nature and the outdoors is a breath of fresh air. The wonderful production of your videos draws us in and keeps us watching! As always, thanks for taking me along!