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The Wild presents The Wide Open: Balancing the needs of endangered species and humans
We’re on a short break as we finish working on our stories for our series about America’s National Parks. I can’t wait to share with you what we’ve learned. Amazing stuff. We’ll be back with new episodes on October 15.
But today, I’d like to play an episode of a podcast from our friends at Montana Public Radio and the Montana Media Lab. It’s called The Wide Open and tells stories about the places where people come together and fall apart. It’s a new podcast and this is their first episode. It’s about the Endangered Species Act, and what that 50-year-old legislation says about living with wildlife and living with each other.
You can learn more about The Wild Open and listen to more episodes ...
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The Wild Presents Outside/In: Not everyone is wild about wild horses
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We’re taking a short break from releasing episodes so we can work on more new stories for our series on our National Parks. I hope you’re enjoying it! In the meantime, I wanted to share a special episode of a show I think you’ll really enjoy: Outside/In from our friends at New Hampshire Public Radio. Each week, the show explores topics around science, wildlife, environmentalism, and more. It ta...
Goodbye chemical weapons, hello burrowing owls (reprise)
Просмотров 529Месяц назад
A decommissioned military base in northeast Oregon provides sanctuary for a recovering burrowing owl population. David Johnson is founder of the Global Owl Project to protect endangered owl species all over the world. And one lucky owl species that’s been David’s main focus for these past 12 years is the little burrowing owl. His rescue mission involves some chemical weapons, an old military ba...
These Italian bears survived gladiators and Mussolini (reprise)
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Just two hours from Rome is one of the richest ecosystems in Europe, a little island of mountains that to this day is home to wolves, wild boar and bears. It's not just wild animals that call this place home: Farms are scattered across the area as part of this ancient mosaic of life here among the wild animals. It's a place where the excesses of Italian culture mingle with the wonders of nature...
True grit: the wild wolverine (reprise)
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For the first time in 100 years, wolverines are back in Mount Rainier National Park. How did they get there? In the summer of 2020, there was some big news for wildlife in the pacific northwest. In the wild spaces of Mount Rainier National Park, a female wolverine was discovered along with two babies known as kits. It is believed that these tenacious predators haven't been in the park for over ...
Eily Andruszkiewicz Allan: The magic of eDNA
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Top secret military dolphins, exploding whales, and invasive green crabs. These are all things Dr. Eily Andruszkiewicz Allan is interested in learning more about. And she is doing it all with the help of a simple cup of water. It's a revolutionary bit of technology called eDNA and it is changing the way biologists are doing field work. eDNA could hold the mysteries of a new frontier in our unde...
Death Valley Road Trip
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BTS from production of our latest episode on Death valley National Park. In which a cute one inch fish represents water in the heart of the hottest place on earth. America’s national parks are complex places - wild and incredibly biodiverse ecosystems with stories to tell. Nature has so much to teach us - especially in these ancient landscapes that are so full of life.
Death Valley National Park: Diving for fish in the hottest place on Earth
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Chris joins a team of scuba divers...in the desert! Death Valley National Park is the hottest place on Earth and the driest place in North America. The heat that builds beneath Death Valley’s cloudless skies radiates off barren rocks and sinks into the valley bottoms, where it warms, baking everything it touches and evaporates any water foolish enough to linger at the surface. But beneath miles...
Digital Dr. Dolittle: decoding animal conversations with artificial intelligence (reprise)
Просмотров 2342 месяца назад
Artificial Intelligence is making the stuff of science fiction a science reality, changing how humans interact with the world. It could also change the way we interact with wildlife, giving us the ability to talk to animals...but are we ready? On this episode Chris talks to Aza Raskin, co-founder of Earth Species Project and Karen Bakker, a professor at the University of British Columbia, about...
Dan Blumstein: Fear and listening to your inner marmot
Просмотров 1462 месяца назад
Here’s an episode for movie buffs, music nuts, animal lovers, and anyone dealing with anxiety. Yes, that's quite the range in a 40-minute chat, but Dr Dan Blumstein delivers them all in a fascinating conversation with Chris about FEAR. Dan is a professor of conservation biology at UCLA and author of the book The Nature of Fear: Survival Lessons from the Wild. He spent his career trying to bette...
BTS on THE WILD with Chris Morgan S6 North Cascades National Park
Просмотров 1922 месяца назад
You'll hear this tape in our wolf episode of THE WILD just out this week! Dr Jason Ransom pondering how wolves are coming back to the North Cascades and what's here waiting for them.
North Cascades National Park: The wolf comes home
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One day, Chris was on the search for a very rare animal: a single wolf that had made it to the western side of the North Cascade mountains. That day, to his amazement, he found a set of fresh tracks on a sandy riverbed. Wolves had been extinct here in Washington state for nearly a hundred years, so the find was incredible. These mythical creatures are very slowly returning to the North Cascades...
The wildlife super dog (reprise)
Просмотров 3613 месяца назад
Karelian Bear Dogs were bred in Finland hundreds of years ago for hunting. From bears to moose, these fearless dogs were on the frontline. Now, ironically, they are being used to save bears and other species. In some remote parts of the country grizzly bears have been known to wander into town, presenting a danger of encounters with humans. Now these Karelian Bear Dogs are being used to scare b...
Stories from THE WILD
Просмотров 2283 месяца назад
On this episode we team up with Story Collider (www.storycollider.org/seattle) to hear real life tales of adventure and exhilarating encounters with wildlife. From a temporary life-ending jolt from the sky to a 2,650-mile hike in search of healing and solace after a personal tragedy. We'll also hear about a very close encounter with a grizzly from our WILD story telling event at McCaw Hall in S...
BTS on THE WILD with Chris Morgan S6 Ep4 Biscayne National Park
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NOW you get to see what you heard in this weeks episode. Haha funny little behind the scenes chats at sea! Dr Amanda Bourque surfaces - empty crate in hand, that WAS full of baby corals that are now safely planted on the sea bed in a place they will hopefully flourish in the warmer waters of the future. Got a pretty decent maximus gluteus workout treading water while they were down there for 90...
Biscayne National Park: Raising baby corals in America's barrier reef
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Biscayne National Park: Raising baby corals in America's barrier reef
There's a cougar in my backyard (reprise)
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There's a cougar in my backyard (reprise)
Driving through the Redwoods BTS on THE WILD with Chris Morgan
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Driving through the Redwoods BTS on THE WILD with Chris Morgan
BTS with THE WILD on Immersive Audio
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BTS with THE WILD on Immersive Audio
Join me for a walk in the Redwoods? Behind the Scenes with THE WILD.
Просмотров 1333 месяца назад
Join me for a walk in the Redwoods? Behind the Scenes with THE WILD.
Ben Goldfarb: How America’s roads alter our ecology
Просмотров 983 месяца назад
Ben Goldfarb: How America’s roads alter our ecology
Redwood National Park: Saving the tallest trees on Earth
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Redwood National Park: Saving the tallest trees on Earth
Welcome back to THE WILD for Season 6
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Welcome back to THE WILD for Season 6
Grizzlies coming back to the North Cascades
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Grizzlies coming back to the North Cascades
How to tell the sex of a bear while tracking it
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How to tell the sex of a bear while tracking it
North Cascades bears with Chris
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North Cascades bears with Chris
WOW....or: Polar Bear Walks Nearby
Просмотров 2747 месяцев назад
WOW....or: Polar Bear Walks Nearby
Path of The Bear with Chris Morgan
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Path of The Bear with Chris Morgan
To New Jersey with love, From Svalbard
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To New Jersey with love, From Svalbard
I'm in the heart of polar bear country and we've just seen a polar bear eating a whale carcass....
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I'm in the heart of polar bear country and we've just seen a polar bear eating a whale carcass....

Комментарии

  • @MuaTrenBienVang
    @MuaTrenBienVang 7 месяцев назад

    very nice video, but underrated by users

  • @irmaczerwinska8217
    @irmaczerwinska8217 9 месяцев назад

  • @chrissmith3209
    @chrissmith3209 10 месяцев назад

    Extreme Nature! 😀

  • @Angeliquevialard-m6t
    @Angeliquevialard-m6t 10 месяцев назад

    it's good to see you in good shape! Take care, love for bears!

  • @sophiaspaul7471
    @sophiaspaul7471 10 месяцев назад

    beautiful video, so inspiring!!! thank you!!!

  • @flyrobroy
    @flyrobroy 10 месяцев назад

    As always, another piece of great content Chris. Amazing video and I also love your podcast! Thanks for all you do to help keep our wild places wild. I would love the chance to meet you someday and join you for one of your outdoor adventures 🤞🏼

  • @mikenpsgmikenpsg1057
    @mikenpsgmikenpsg1057 11 месяцев назад

    No one that lives there wants more grizzlys, Just hollywood actors

  • @TimoMM
    @TimoMM Год назад

    They're truly amazing animals, aren't they. Love your movies and podcast and what we all can learn from your narratives ❤

    • @metalmamasue3680
      @metalmamasue3680 10 месяцев назад

      Knowledge is power. We fear what we don't understand, I help teach peopIe to coexist with wiId snakes. ❤ Nature's underdogs need aII the heIp they can get. 😊

  • @passportcookbook
    @passportcookbook Год назад

    Just heard your interview with Rick Steve 👍 well done

  • @andrewbilezikian622
    @andrewbilezikian622 Год назад

    outstanding people.

  • @TheInedit
    @TheInedit Год назад

    Gratitude

  • @niallaptz
    @niallaptz Год назад

    Absolutely amazing. Thank you for all of your work and for your incredible podcast. I just started listening and am totally enthralled.

  • @leviathan3863
    @leviathan3863 Год назад

    Love all your content! Keep it coming

  • @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895
    @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895 Год назад

    You are Amazing!!!😊

  • @TheInedit
    @TheInedit Год назад

    Gratitude

  • @TheCrowLady
    @TheCrowLady Год назад

    Your words reach me soooo! The magic of that deep connection with the outdoors often makes me neglect my indoor responsibilities. Thanks for sharing your magic evening. You said you got to know the crows… any chance you got any videos of them? 😃

  • @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895
    @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895 Год назад

    Amazing, the bear is beautiful

  • @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895
    @fabiolaaldasguerrero8895 Год назад

    Congratulations Chris for your work

  • @robertat3650
    @robertat3650 Год назад

    Where can I watch this please?

    • @ChrisMorganWildlife
      @ChrisMorganWildlife Год назад

      March 23, 2023 it will premiere on Waterbear and there will be more options coming soon. Watch our website for details www.wildlifemedia.org/potb

    • @robertat3650
      @robertat3650 Год назад

      @Chris Morgan Wildlife just finished watching it, I loved it! Very moving. I will definitely be donating to help secure their future 🐻 ❤️

  • @leonardoholguin9245
    @leonardoholguin9245 Год назад

    If it is on a boat

  • @leonardoholguin9245
    @leonardoholguin9245 Год назад

    Can a dog hear the whales underwater?

  • @hexhex7220
    @hexhex7220 Год назад

    the orcas did a close swim by... assessing if they somehow had a snack barking at them.... like they do with seals... lol

  • @phillipg7315
    @phillipg7315 2 года назад

    Can’t wait! Everything you do captures those indescribable feelings that nature brings to us.

  • @raphaelhug7936
    @raphaelhug7936 2 года назад

    Great job! Love the color grading.

  • @Absorbing146
    @Absorbing146 2 года назад

    Jeff Bridges is an amazing ,He may Come form a long line of actors but he's So grounded

  • @everetthenderson5466
    @everetthenderson5466 2 года назад

    Thank you for talking with Jeff Bridges- will always be a fan of his! Brings attention to this problem and sure hope things get better for the grizzly bear.

  • @adventurehawksancientharmony
    @adventurehawksancientharmony 2 года назад

    Jeff bridges and only 134 subscribers? Something seems wrong here.

  • @reggierico
    @reggierico 2 года назад

    Are you saying that there is only ten grizzlies left in the entire Cascade range? Including BC? I'd like to see that data. This was more of a plug from Jeff Bridges than a documented story about the decline of a species. Put in some facts next time, please.

    • @ChrisMorganWildlife
      @ChrisMorganWildlife 2 года назад

      Hi Jeffrey. Yep. That’s all we wanted from Jeff…his quick passionate thoughts. Lots of North Cascades griz facts in our other films. Try “WANTED: grizzly bears” and “Time for the grizzly”. Chris

    • @Jpbone0321
      @Jpbone0321 Год назад

      Pretty sure he meant in the lower 48. Of course there are a lot more in the Cascades of Canada.

  • @Senerian
    @Senerian 2 года назад

    Take some from Yellowstone and relocate them to this region.

    • @ChrisMorganWildlife
      @ChrisMorganWildlife 2 года назад

      One idea is to bring a small number of bears from Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem….not Yellowstone but another robust population.

    • @johnblaesel5493
      @johnblaesel5493 2 года назад

      @@ChrisMorganWildlife I thing there’s still hope to increase the grizzly bear population in the Cascades. Back in the 1970s, the salt water crocodile population in Australia was dwindling and they were then given endangered species status. So I think Australia did something similar to what you’re describing and now they have a thriving population of salt water crocs and big ones too!! 🐊 🐊 🐊 🐊 🐊

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 2 года назад

      The Yellowstone Griz have lost their fear of man. They see man now as prey. That's not a healthy attitude for bears or people.

    • @johnblaesel5493
      @johnblaesel5493 2 года назад

      @@robertdouglas8895 Well I certainly haven’t lost my fear of grizzly bears! 🐻😱

    • @mikenpsgmikenpsg1057
      @mikenpsgmikenpsg1057 11 месяцев назад

      No, thanks.

  • @taylorlewis9167
    @taylorlewis9167 2 года назад

    bro I met him 2 days ago we had diner together

  • @rzatastone3691
    @rzatastone3691 2 года назад

    probably silly to ask but, how come the bears aren't showing aggression towards you or looking at you as a meal?

    • @claytonkendrick3285
      @claytonkendrick3285 2 года назад

      I thought the same thing lol. Absolutely beautiful creatures, but id be admiring them from a bit further off...

    • @JenniferYoder
      @JenniferYoder Год назад

      They can become habituated to humans, and see us just as part of the landscape. It helps to not have food and drink on us, to keep a safe distance, and for it to be a place where humans are commonly present.

  • @robertmchugh4639
    @robertmchugh4639 2 года назад

    How about using focus. It's good to have things in focus.

  • @crwildmb
    @crwildmb 2 года назад

    When’s the next time you’re filming a bear documentary I miss those old ones! Love the uploads btw

  • @karenhoulding7038
    @karenhoulding7038 2 года назад

    Fabulous! Enjoy your time in beautiful, amazing Alaska with those gorgeous bears!

  • @karenhoulding7038
    @karenhoulding7038 2 года назад

    Incredible footage! Interesting how he layed down just as a dog would!

  • @i_like_orangutans
    @i_like_orangutans 2 года назад

    First

  • @FilmingTheWild
    @FilmingTheWild 2 года назад

    Love this Chris!!

  • @babysabrinanainggolan8197
    @babysabrinanainggolan8197 2 года назад

    I feel like hugging the bears Chris❤️

  • @babysabrinanainggolan8197
    @babysabrinanainggolan8197 2 года назад

    Chris Morgan..you are always the best👍👍👍🌹

  • @Wildlife-of-Iran
    @Wildlife-of-Iran 2 года назад

    Amazing Mann

  • @sueg2658
    @sueg2658 3 года назад

    Rattlers are certainly amazing animals. I live in Northern California in the Sierra Foothills and we have a lot of them.

  • @ginahumble5966
    @ginahumble5966 3 года назад

    Can’t wait for season 4 of The Wild! My all time favorite podcast of all time.

  • @darnell866
    @darnell866 3 года назад

    Nice!!! Keep up the great work! Go and check out promosm!! It is the best way to promote your videos!

  • @_thomas1031
    @_thomas1031 3 года назад

    JUST listened to this episode 🙌🙌🙌

  • @raphaelhug7936
    @raphaelhug7936 3 года назад

    Another great episode of The Wild! Listen here: www.kuow.org/stories/rise-of-the-condor

    • @ChrisMorganWildlife
      @ChrisMorganWildlife 3 года назад

      That’s awesome of you thanks Raphael! And thanks for being on of my Patreon supporters! 🙏

  • @joanamero5972
    @joanamero5972 3 года назад

    I loved this episode! Glad I found the video!