This is an amazing video, great for our students to see that everything is a critical component in this huge dynamic machine we call an ecosystem! But please, can you make sure to call the elk, elk not deer.
+Jeremy Harder Actually, this video was extracted from a Natural Geographic production, and the speaker was lecturing on the TED stage. Someone combined the two. The speaker wasn't narrating the video, in other words.
Elk are related to deer, but if you use a deer tag on an elk you find out the difference immediately. The world changes, wow this is news to anyone? I liked seeing the elk protected and the river free.
+Tiff_any .Is.life As the ranchers and farmers moved into those natural ecosystems - they exterminated many wolves (the enemies) for their cattle, sheep, etc. Remember too, traditionally wolves had a nightmarish reputation about killing live stock; even powerful stories of generations of fairy-tales from the European settlers....'evil wolves; were to be feared. Good question Tiffany - it is important to respect the lessons of the Native peoples who took only what they needed...resulting in keeping the ecosystems in better balance. Outsiders always have much to learn :)
Wolves destroy YELLOWSTONE. Two decades later after observing wolves and moose and whitetail in Minnesota, Mech denounced the "balance of nature" writing in (National Wildlife 23(1):54-59) he said nature "far from always being ‘balanced,’ ratios of wolves and prey animals can fluctuate wildly - and sometimes catastrophically".
God is perfect in His creation and everything! Sooooo wonderful. TY for sharing this.
SLAPCHOPShamwow this is not crap. It's amazing
This isn't your video, please don't tag it.
NICE
This is an amazing video, great for our students to see that everything is a critical component in this huge dynamic machine we call an ecosystem! But please, can you make sure to call the elk, elk not deer.
I think he meant the deer family collectively; there were a couple clips of a whitetail or mule deer shown also.
+Jeremy Harder Actually, this video was extracted from a Natural Geographic production, and the speaker was lecturing on the TED stage. Someone combined the two. The speaker wasn't narrating the video, in other words.
Cool vid
Amazing
I love wolves so much
+cruising guigar02 I love dead wolves.
Hi, I'm writing a paper on the importance of wolves. Could you tell me where this video came from?
Hi
Google George Monbiot TED
Chris
+Maggie McCann Wolves are not important. They are worthless vermin that need to be eradicated from the Earth.
Makes you wonder how many times they dropped that one on it's head.
Natgeo documentary - just type "how wolves change rivers, full documentary""
Maggie McCann Yellowstone park
i like your wolves
God's creation is amazing.
just re uploaded someone's video good job
AAaaaaarrrrrrrrrOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo!
Elk are related to deer, but if you use a deer tag on an elk you find out the difference immediately. The world changes, wow this is news to anyone? I liked seeing the elk protected and the river free.
wow
Did he call those elk deer?
+nathan harlan An elk is a species of deer...
Tänk om det ändå var så lätt att återskapa miljön........
God put 'em there for a reason. As usual, people screwed it up.
hi
What if wolves were gay?
Well
sience
I love wolves😻😻😻😻😻😽😽😽
y would you kill the wolfs if they helped.
+Tiff_any .Is.life As the ranchers and farmers moved into those natural ecosystems - they exterminated many wolves (the enemies) for their cattle, sheep, etc. Remember too, traditionally wolves had a nightmarish reputation about killing live stock; even powerful stories of generations of fairy-tales from the European settlers....'evil wolves; were to be feared. Good question Tiffany - it is important to respect the lessons of the Native peoples who took only what they needed...resulting in keeping the ecosystems in better balance. Outsiders always have much to learn :)
Wolves destroy YELLOWSTONE.
Two decades later after observing wolves and moose and whitetail in Minnesota, Mech denounced the "balance of nature" writing in (National Wildlife 23(1):54-59) he said nature "far from always being ‘balanced,’ ratios of wolves and prey animals can fluctuate wildly - and sometimes catastrophically".
Yo phs
Nothing important about wolves. What a fallacy....
Shut up