If you see this comment, I want to thank you for living with me on the same planet. You are not alone in this world. I hope this comment can please at least one person. This is all I want and I wish you health ♥
@lena1129Ай бұрын
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@markmiller138825 күн бұрын
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@markokada7311Ай бұрын
So unutterably awe-inspiring, stupendous, & engrossing beyond words that who could resist not to watch this unparalleled, incomparable, & educational wildlife doc. of outstanding proportions again & again! I can't help keep coming back to this despite such an extraordinary long length. By the bye, all the people concerned are certainly deserve to be lauded for their inordinate efforts in the success of the creation. In particular, those photographers are truly worth being mentioned, for they had to endeavored & endured day & night w/ an infinite patience so as to access those incredible & unmissable momentous footages one after another in the face of some adverse conditions. On the contrary, those crews such as editors, a scriptwriter w/ one's researchers, a narrator, audio men w/ background music, etc. achieved a great job as well, but they were able to do so at the opulent comfort of the studio in their own country. And that is the undeniable & consequential disparity from the aforementioned crews, the cameramen! Nevertheless, thanks to them all, I could appreciate it to the core of my heat for free on YT! Finally, I can't feel more grateful & gratified w/ you all.,,,,,(10/22/24)
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your detailed and insightful comments! It's true that the camera crew faced huge challenges to capture such spectacular and authentic footage. However, as you mentioned, everyone in the team-from editors, scriptwriters, to the sound engineers-all played an important role in the documentary's success. I'm really glad you recognize all those efforts and keep coming back to watch. Hope to see you in the next videos! 😊🎥🌿
@ទេសភាព-Teaspheap8 күн бұрын
I loved it so much, Thank you for taking me to the countryside through your videos. From Cambodia
@wildnatureus20248 күн бұрын
It's wonderful to know you enjoyed the video! 🌿💚 Thank you for taking the time to watch and support. I hope these countryside scenes always bring you peace. Sending warm regards to you in Cambodia! 🇰🇭✨
@mousefarmАй бұрын
What a gripping documentary! "Harsh Alaska" powerfully illustrates the survival struggles of wildlife in one of the planet's most extreme environments!
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
What a gripping documentary! "Harsh Alaska" powerfully illustrates the survival struggles of wildlife in one of the planet's most extreme environments!
@breAnnasmama16 күн бұрын
I love it!!!! Thank u
@wildnatureus202416 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you loved it! 🥳 Thank you so much for watching. Hope you’ll keep following and supporting the channel! 🙌💚
@lena1129Ай бұрын
Every animal declines the more we incline 😂 spot on sir!
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
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@randybulatao5002Ай бұрын
I love nature and I thank you for this documentary.❤️
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 🌿 It's wonderful to know that you love nature and enjoyed the documentary. I hope to bring you even more exciting content in the future. Thanks for supporting the channel! ❤️
@markokada7311Ай бұрын
We are usually inclined to praise the brilliant works of those photographers & editors, but I'd like to take this opportunity to express my admiration & approval on the ones done by an astute scriptwriter along w/ one's researchers & a convincing narrator who delivers it so effectively w/ that distinctive, dignified, & low-pitched baritone voice who have been rarely if not at all lauded for their significant contribution to enhance a wealth of intrigue, thrill, & magnificence on the doc.. Btw, let's not overlook the efficacy precipitated by the discerning audio men w/ that minimal background music. Nonetheless, thanks to them all concerned in the production, we could enjoy watching this long & singular doc. of outstanding proportions for free on YT. Thus, my heartfelt gratitude for this heartwarming, educational, & rewarding doc.! (10/02/24)
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your heartfelt and respectful sharing! 🙏 🙏 The support and appreciation of the production team from viewers like you are a great source of encouragement for us to continue to bring quality and meaningful content. We hope you continue supporting the channel and look forward to the following exciting content! 🎬🌟 Wishing you and your family good health and peace❤❤
@markokada7311Ай бұрын
@@wildnatureus2024 I'm greatly flattered by your compliment. Thanks for your warm & kind words making me feel happy & pleasant! You have a marvelous day however you spend it & stay safe & healthy wherever you reside on this planet. (10/03/24)
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
@@markokada7311 Thank you so much for your warm and loving wishes! I am so happy to know that my words have brought you joy and comfort. I hope you have a wonderful day, wherever you are or whatever you are doing! Stay healthy and safe! 🌟😊
@joejenne3633Ай бұрын
We as man have really screwed things up for beautiful life on this planet!
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
It's true that humans have caused a lot of negative impacts on the environment and wildlife. However, there's still hope as more people are realizing the importance of protecting the planet and working towards more sustainable changes. Every small action can contribute to preserving nature. Thank you for sharing your sincere thoughts! 🌍💚
@gardeningforfunandlongevit6076Ай бұрын
Simply “awesome.”
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Glad you thought it was awesome! 🌟😊 What was your favorite part? Would love to hear more about what stood out to you!
@WildlifeChannel-l5z9 күн бұрын
Each wild animal has its own unique charm, from the playful monkeys to the mysterious owls
@wildnatureus20248 күн бұрын
That’s so true, every animal has its own unique charm 🐒🦉
@bang-bang8782Ай бұрын
Beautiful documents thanks you sister
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm really happy you enjoyed the documentaries. I hope you keep supporting the channel and look forward to more exciting content! 😊📽️
@sulimmaribin2146Ай бұрын
Harsh Alaska>>>A great Documentary,,,good job sir√√👍👍
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the compliment! 🙏😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the documentary "Harsh Alaska." We’ll keep working hard to bring you more exciting content! 👍👍
@ghesofa9999Ай бұрын
We often praise the excellent work of photographers and editors, but this time, I would like to express my deep admiration for the silent factors behind the success of this documentary. First of all, I have to mention the talented screenwriter and the dedicated research team, who contributed to creating a story that is authentic, engaging and meaningful. Besides, I cannot help but mention the narrator with a solemn, warm, and emotional baritone voice, who brought an extremely impressive audio-visual experience. Their elaborate work combined with the minimalist but sophisticated soundtrack, skillfully produced by the sound team, really created emotional and lingering moments. It is thanks to all these efforts that we have the opportunity to enjoy a long, unique documentary, completely free on KZbin. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the entire team for creating a work that is both warm, educational and of great value.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for your analysis and recognition of the contributions from all stages of the film's creation. It's great that you recognized and appreciated every detail, from the scriptwriter and sound to the narrator. The efforts behind the scenes are truly appreciated. I hope you continue to follow and support valuable works like this! 🎥🌟
@jamesgriffin7711Ай бұрын
WOW, another extremely interesting and informative video. Im so glad i found your channel. The production values are superb! If you will allow me one quick comment. As a lifelong birder(50+ years) i took particular note of the Peregrine Falcon segment. While it is true that changing waterfowl migrations have had an impact on population distribution Peregrines have proven to be extremely adaptable. Over the last 20 years i have witnessed a veritable explosion of urban Peregrine populations. Yes, as you mentioned, they like tall buildings and bridges but that is not the whole story. The main factor is food, as per usual. As it turns out, Peregrines love pigeons. Cities provide a year round abundant supply of what has become their favorite, go to, prey species.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words and your incredibly valuable input! You're absolutely right, the Peregrine Falcon's remarkable adaptation to urban environments is largely thanks to the abundance of prey, especially pigeons. That’s an important factor I may not have emphasized enough in the video. It’s wonderful to get such insights from someone with your extensive experience. I hope you’ll continue supporting and sharing more of your knowledge with us! 😊🦅
@jamesgriffin7711Ай бұрын
I'm sorry, one last comment. The recovery of the bowhead whale population is an amazing success story. Some of these animals are estimated to be about 200 years old. They have been found with harpoon spearheads in bedded in their flesh that date back 100 years. I'm so glad humans didn't cause the extinction of this species.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
No need to apologize, thank you for sharing such an interesting story! The recovery of the bowhead whale population is truly a proud achievement, and discovering whales that have survived for centuries with harpoon scars from old whaling days is a powerful testament to their resilience. It’s indeed fortunate that humanity changed course and didn't cause their extinction. Hopefully, this success story will continue to inspire conservation efforts for other species! 🐋💙
@SavageNature8623 күн бұрын
thank for upload
@top5animals2024Ай бұрын
NATURE IS AMAZING 😶 good documentary
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Nature truly is amazing, right? 😶 Glad you enjoyed the documentary. Hope you’ll keep following for more great content! 🌿😊
@kaeleykramer727519 күн бұрын
Cool
@wildnatureus202419 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video! Stay tuned, there’s plenty more exciting nature content coming your way! 🌿🐾
@Alexj135Ай бұрын
Amazing
@Synthetic_colorsАй бұрын
The footage is very good🤩👍
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video. Your support greatly motivates me to continue creating more quality content! 🎥✨
@TheGecko86Ай бұрын
Very interesting video! Thanks for sharing this knowledge
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video helpful and exciting.
@lena1129Ай бұрын
Whomever thinks the observer has no effect is crazy. We all play a role. Please do something if you're filming/watching... Thank you for sharing ❤️ Humans are the most dangerous species on Earth. We suck. Literally. The life.out.of.everything. Survival of the fittest. Adapt or die. Evolve and change is inevitable. Every species on this planet has an expiry date, it's part of life... I can't even 😢
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your deep and emotional thoughts! It's true that humans have a huge impact on the environment and the species around us. We need to be more aware of our role, from observing to taking action to protect nature. Evolution and change are part of life, but we can definitely help minimize the negative effects. Don’t lose hope-small actions by each person can lead to positive change. ❤️
@DebbiAlexandraАй бұрын
In the heart of Alaska, where winter hangs on like a stubborn guest, wildlife faces a real-life game of survival-it's adapt or say goodbye! From melting ice to shrinking habitats, these critters are proving that being clever beats being big any day. How’s that for a lesson in life?
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Absolutely, Alaska is indeed a harsh stage for wildlife survival! Animals like polar bears, arctic foxes, and even reindeer have to adapt quickly to the changing environment. The melting ice also disrupts their food chains and habitats. It’s true that being big isn't always an advantage, but cleverness and adaptability are what help them survive. Thanks for sharing this interesting thought! 😊 Hope you'll continue supporting the channel!
@georginahodgson772425 күн бұрын
Thanks
@wildnatureus202425 күн бұрын
You’re very welcome! Thanks for being part of the channel. Wishing you lots of joy and exciting discoveries! 😊🌍
@ZackPeterson-t5l14 күн бұрын
The clip of some bison during the musk ox segment had me questioning the credibility of this
@wildnatureus202414 күн бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out! We apologize for the mix-up. That clip does indeed show bison, not musk ox. We’ll be more careful in the future to avoid such errors. We appreciate your understanding and hope you continue supporting the channel! 🦬🙏
@Alphakobra24Ай бұрын
51:20 “ay yo! Stay in your lane or imma kick your ass!!”
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such a funny comment! 😊 It's great to see your engagement. I hope you'll keep following and supporting the channel in the upcoming videos. Every view and comment from you is a big motivation for me to create even more exciting content! 🎬✨
@therealestjohnmarston22 күн бұрын
1:11 😂😂 why is there a red tailed hawk sound effect over the african fishing eagle
@wildnatureus202422 күн бұрын
Thanks for catching that detail! 😄 Sometimes, video producers use familiar sound effects, like the red-tailed hawk call, because it’s recognizable and adds intensity. Each bird of prey has a unique call, but unfortunately, the sound doesn’t always match perfectly. We’ll take your feedback into account and aim to improve in future videos. Hope you still enjoyed the video and keep supporting the channel! 🦅✨
@Animal.KingdomExplorersАй бұрын
The scenery is really majestic; can someone tell me which country this is?
@lena1129Ай бұрын
Lol! Should be Canada 🇨🇦
@jamesgriffin7711Ай бұрын
@@lena1129Or, Russia, LOL.
@tomdemoss38827 күн бұрын
Alaska, part of USA.
@Harold71026 күн бұрын
I lived in AK for 32 years and I never saw a wolf.
@wildnatureus202426 күн бұрын
That’s incredible! Wolves are so elusive, even for long-term residents in places like Alaska, where they roam vast, remote territories. They’re naturally wary of humans, which makes spotting one in the wild a rare experience. Living in Alaska for 32 years, though, must have given you some incredible wilderness encounters. Thanks for sharing your story-it’s a reminder of how truly mysterious and hidden wildlife can be! 🐺🌲😊
@stillthesameEvansАй бұрын
Right off the bat..."OH NO!!! Not Evolution again! Let's make everyone feel responsible for WHAT GOD CREATES AND DESTROYS. I hope that 1000 years from now we've at least evolved enough to stop spreading fear of what the Earth has done for millions.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I understand that there are different perspectives on evolution and humanity's role in protecting the environment. The goal of this video is not to spread fear, but to raise awareness about what's happening with the climate and animals. We may not control everything, but we can reduce our negative impact on the planet we live on. I hope you'll keep watching and reflecting! 🌍✨
@stillthesameEvansАй бұрын
@@wildnatureus2024 believe it or not, your reply let me realize how instantly judgmental I was being. Listen, I absolutely love documentaries such as this. And yes, I do admit we humans have a big impact on the climate. It's the idiocy from one side of the conversation or the other. Both. I'd just rather see the documentary without (I suppose) in my opinion, of that perception of humans are changing the earth in an effect that some feel "doomed" and act on it without knowledge. I meant no disrespect to you or this content. This is what everyone truly needs....conversation. Without bias. My approach was not exactly that, but I jumped before thinking. Again, thank you for your response. I'll continue to watch and follow, just because of the way you responded to my initial comment.
@anthonyamado7399Ай бұрын
Exactly Evan. These jabronies spread nothing but misinformation. The world has cycles and people just don't understand. Every 12-24k years literally everything is wiped and starts over. A volcano coughs and does more to the environment in 1 day than humans have over the last 100yrs. So go stand on top of a volcano and preach your bologne to the big fiery red hole you jump into. That way you can set the volcano straight on what "YOU KNOW" to be fact. Lol
@breAnnasmama16 күн бұрын
Amen. God Is so good and we were created with intention and purpose and if any evolution were to exist, it’s bc GOD ALMIGHTY allowed for it.
@CharlesWinter-k1bАй бұрын
At 21:10 why is the “caribou” wearing a collar 😂 tame reindeer and 23:03 a herdsman
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out! That collar does indicate that this is a farmed reindeer. I will pay more attention to these details in future videos. Thank you very much.
@fungkouher2511Ай бұрын
Please DO NOT cheat. On the section of caribou, I saw no Alaskan caribou. All I saw were European reindeer.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your feedback! 🙏 We apologize for the confusion in the caribou section. We’ll carefully review it to ensure more accurate information about Alaskan caribou is provided. Thanks for pointing that out and helping us improve the content! 😊🌟
@dm55Ай бұрын
After the first three minutes I was too depressed to go on,
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
I'm sorry the video made you feel that way! I’ll work on improving the content in the future to create a more positive experience. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for supporting the channel! 😊
@MrMoosekiller3121 күн бұрын
Wildfires create moose habitat and promotes new growth creating a Moose magnet
@wildnatureus202421 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right! Wildfires indeed create a unique cycle of recovery in nature. When trees burn, fresh grasses and shrubs sprout up, providing an abundant food source for herbivores like moose 🦌. This fresh growth attracts them to these areas for the food supply. However, factors like weather and the severity of the fire also impact ecosystem recovery. Thank you for sharing such an interesting insight! Hope you continue to support the channel! 😊
@FLORAANDFAUNA613Ай бұрын
Wildlife is alarmingly threatened. Our planet is in danger. #savewildlife
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
You’re absolutely right! 🌍 Wildlife is increasingly threatened, and our planet is in danger. It’s crucial that we all take action to protect the environment and its animals. Thank you for bringing attention to this important issue! 🌿🙏
@phili799Ай бұрын
No doubt about it mankind is pummeling the earth system.
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
@@phili799 It's true that humanity has had a significant impact on the planet, from climate change to environmental pollution. However, I believe that with ongoing efforts in environmental protection and sustainable development, we still have a chance to improve and restore ecosystems. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and I hope you continue supporting positive environmental messages! 🌍🌱
@thecoffeeman1322Ай бұрын
Sounds like the film was narrated by an ai voice.
@wildearth8134Ай бұрын
“However” over million times 😅
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Haha, "however" is definitely a word that gets used a lot! 😄 I'll try to switch things up a bit to avoid overusing it. Thanks so much for the feedback, I really appreciate it! 😊👍
@lena1129Ай бұрын
Amaaaazing. How educated this NON american narrator is! No way he from Alaska 😂
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, and hope you continue supporting the channel! 😍😍
@moniquedelaney7958Ай бұрын
Sorry , but I cannot stems the monotony of this narrator’s voice . I hence stop at 8:20
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your opinion! I'm sorry that the narration didn’t suit your preference. I'll take your feedback into account to improve the quality in future videos. I hope you’ll come back and enjoy other content with a better experience. Thanks for supporting the channel! 😊
@moniquedelaney7958Ай бұрын
@@wildnatureus2024 thank you 😊
@bang-bang8782Ай бұрын
Ce irondule a fait le is herrrrrr chi chi chi chou le is ce ten devent rosiniole et herrrrr ce ten roulament fine et le ch chi chou le du ce dit coudrosiniole chi chi ce tune coudrosiniole sizayi et le chou chou ce ten coudrosiniole aussi ce enchantment de plusieur passade ce ten enchantment over sont arie ca vudire sont giw merci a ce marviyue document
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderfully inspiring comment! 🌿
@carylfontaine3640Ай бұрын
Man wasn't in existence 15,000 years ago..read your Bible..Genesis and do your research 😊
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective! Religious and scientific views often have different interpretations of the origins of humanity. Everyone has their own beliefs, and I always respect that. Hope you continue following and supporting the channel! 😊
@idontwantachannelifyАй бұрын
Do YOUR research. Animals are older than “god”.
@jamesgriffin7711Ай бұрын
WOW, the human species (homo sapiens) is only 15 thousand years old. How do you explain the vast amount of archeological/scientific evidence to the contrary. I think you are the one who needs to do their research!
@JamesMcKenna-r6r17 сағат бұрын
Well I know China, Russia, mexico,Africa, all the stans "Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran also north Korea" all those other places that seem like third planet from the sun won't take the time to try going electric for 5 years...and I'm a coal rolling sob but I hate to see geological normalties change so radically and wtf are we supposed to do when polar bears go extinction in 18 years if that
@wildnatureus202417 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🌍 Transitioning to electric or renewable energy in many countries is undoubtedly a significant challenge, especially in developing regions. However, conservation efforts are being ramped up, not just in the Arctic but globally, to protect habitats for species like polar bears. Without substantial changes, scientists predict that the loss of sea ice will pose severe threats to this species. 🐻❄️ One thing we can do is raise awareness and support environmental initiatives because every effort, no matter how small, makes a difference. I hope you continue to stay engaged and support positive solutions! 💪🌱
@Letsgetbusy293Ай бұрын
People stay out ,
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! It seems like you have some thoughts on this. If you'd like to share more, feel free! 😊
@bang-bang8782Ай бұрын
Nike ce ten nom fahicha
@AlmaeWhiteАй бұрын
F you're hilarious
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you! 😄 Glad to hear you had a good laugh. Hope you keep supporting and enjoy more fun moments while watching the videos! 🎉
@velardez2002Ай бұрын
Climate activists there are other opinions out there. Little value
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your viewpoint! Indeed, there are many different opinions on climate change, and open discussion is important. However, most scientific research today strongly supports that climate change is happening and has significant impacts on ecosystems and human life. Environmental activists are working to raise awareness and promote sustainable solutions for the future 🌍. Hope you’ll continue to engage in positive discussions!
@velardez2002Ай бұрын
@@wildnatureus2024 In matters of opinion who is to say who is right. Not withstanding the videos have excellent videography and are quite enjoyable.
@bang-bang8782Ай бұрын
Je mappers lyes ce pas Nike
@samashkannejad8440Ай бұрын
WE AS HUMAN WE SHUOLD HELP MUMY POLO BEAR WITH THE BABY,WE HAVE TO GIVE THEM FOOD ,,HALF CAW MEET,,TO SAVE THERE BABY POLO BEAR
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for your input! Polar bears are predators that mainly feed on seals to survive, especially when they need enough nutrition to raise their cubs. However, preserving their habitat, which is melting due to climate change, is more crucial than providing them with external food. Let’s work together to protect their natural environment so they can find food and live as naturally as possible 🐻❄️🌍.
@larstueschjth2658Ай бұрын
Abuse Polar Bear sound,the same over and over...real Documentary? 🥱😴🤡👎
@wildnatureus2024Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I’m sorry if the sound didn’t provide a good experience for you. I’ll review and make adjustments to avoid too much repetition in future videos. Feedback like this is really important for me to improve the content and offer a better experience. I hope you'll continue to follow and support the channel! 😊