These documentaries are a treasure, Marty Stouffer was way before his time! He produced a lot of amazing videos. I grew up on these shows and they are just as good now 👍😍 thanks so much for sharing
@Ironbear11223 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video, thank you for posting it. I just watched the original Wild America again on Tubi TV and decided to search for the series and found this. I've loved the Wild America series from the beginning so revisiting this one was delightful. I remember being sad and terribly concerned the first time I saw it back in the 70s when he was saying that so many animals were endangered, but while some may have lost the fight for their survival at this point, others have thrived and I believe that is the way of Nature. Osprey for example are stable and thriving after DDT and other man made chemicals threatened them as he said, but when I lived in Fort Collins some years ago I was delighted to see a mated pair living on the Cache La Poudre River on a man made tower that they were using as a nest during the summer months and they were thriving. The Poudre is the only wild river still existing in the US so they had fish to eat and I saw babies in the nest when I'd go out riding my bike along the River Trail. Even more surprising to me though were the Artic Terns and Sea Gulls. The Terns I assumed had stopped over during their from their migration, but how the gulls came to be in northern Colorado in the summer I have no idea, but there they were, and it was wonderful to see them all there every summer and thriving. Also close to where I live now in the Tucson area I've seen a pair of Golden Eagles and at least one Bald Eagle is in the area, which I saw just a few days ago. And, there's also a Perigrin Falcon that comes around and sits on a street light once in a while and I see him (or her) once or twice a week usually. Again, thank you for posting this video, it was great to reconnect to the past and to compare that with what is happening now and it gives me hope for many of the wonderful creatures I grew up loving. Oh, and btw, Javenlinas are thriving here even in suburbia. I few months ago I stopped to let a family of five adults and five youngsters cross the road, and the Alpha male was intelligent enough to keep them from crossing until I had fully stopped! It was an amazing couple of minutes for me, and also a sign that they have, and are adapting quite nicely to humans encroaching on their home.
@badone30094 ай бұрын
Love this production, all realties and no fakeries, well done
@johnnyringo355 ай бұрын
Love these.... brings back memories of better days
@mello32144 ай бұрын
Absolutely I agree 100% 😍 these were the very best of growing up in better days!
@user-mi3pv7ql4g5 ай бұрын
I always enjoyed this show Thanks
@WildAmericaAnimalChannel5 ай бұрын
You're welcome
@js61319795 ай бұрын
I always watched this after Saturday Cartoons on weekends!
@francus72275 ай бұрын
I have been so fortunate to have seen most of this wildlife first hand... Beaches, oceans, swamps and tropics. Not so much the northern mountains.
@kevinhaycraft45955 ай бұрын
Bald eagles are so common now we see them all the time where we never used to see them so I thank God and man for their come back
@iamflukenuttapon59354 ай бұрын
word legend❤
@foggymountainman91385 ай бұрын
I have seen all of wild America shows,time and time again. Im heading to deer camp this morning to do some work and put more minerals out for the wild animals. Conservation is a great thing and hunters were the driven force of it in many ways when it was established over a century ago. And hunters still are. Have a great day, folks 🤝
@francus72275 ай бұрын
If you edit one word... your accurate message will read much more easily. You left "they" when you meant "the" driving force.....
@foggymountainman91385 ай бұрын
@francus7227 Thanks, I edited it. 🤝
@АсқарНарымбетов5 ай бұрын
Жақсы филмь
@marceloandradelf3 ай бұрын
Nostalgic
@PedroCampos-r1j5 ай бұрын
🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
@ابراهیممشیری5 ай бұрын
Save animals friends 😭😭😭😭😭😭
@PedroCampos-r1j5 ай бұрын
The mammoth?
@rabbithomesteading37974 ай бұрын
Fur stuff is so stretched into bad thing at the time. But it is a renewable resource if controlled right and will biodegrade. Way better then synthetic clothing....
@WildAmericaAnimalChannel4 ай бұрын
I don't know. Some pretty atrocious stuff happens on fur farms. That said, I don't see anything wrong with people who catch and consume their own food and make use of the entire animal. I think the real problems start happening when we get into cultures with extreme economic disparity, leading to uneven education, or people having 'out of sight, out of mind' attitudes towards mass production because it makes products more affordable for them. It's a complex issue for which there are no fast and easy answers. Anyway, thanks for sharing your views on the matter, rabbit. We appreciate it.
@aum3.1465 ай бұрын
Osprey are closer to owls than eagles.
@WildAmericaAnimalChannel5 ай бұрын
I didn't think they were that closely related at all
@francus72275 ай бұрын
Not by their lifestyle. Osprey hunt in the daytime..... Maybe some distant genes like manatees are related to elephants..... But... Without some strong evidence, I don't believe you are correct.
@WalterKlatt5 ай бұрын
JESUS creator of all living , Ur evaluation is only a theory not a fact . Yeald Ur lives to Christ or be lost for eternity , there is no other way to God Almighty.