Thanks so much for watching today's video! I put a lot of work into this episode, and I really do hope that it helped you understand wetland ecosystems better. If you don't mind, it would be incredibly helpful if you could share this video with just one teacher or student that you know, as this series was designed with the purpose of assisting educators plan digital curriculums. As always, don't hesitate to leave me a comment letting me know what you liked (or didn't like) about this video. I read every comment, and your feedback really does help me improve my content. Keep adventuring everywhere! -Ben Zino of The Wild Report
Greetings from the Netherlands, I've been waiting for this one! My country has removed so much of its grassy- and tidal wetlands, area's that were incredibly important to migrating birds, the (now here extinct) otters, fish and (now incredibly rare) flowers. And you're right, a lot of people see them as a waste of space or messy. I hope I can help change that one day, and this video is already a step in the right direction. Keep up the good work!
Great video. My students are reading Everglades Forever, and this helped fuller explain some details and gave closer pics of animals that were briefly mentioned in the story. Thank you!
My girls and I have thoroughly enjoyed your ecosystem videos. We are hoping you make more! I’ve been homeschooling for 17 years and these are some of the best videos I found for teaching this topic. Great job!! We are sharing these with all our fellow homeschooler families. - Amy
Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment! I'm so glad to hear that you have been able to use my videos, and will definitely be making more of this kind of content in the future.
Fantastic video! Great job on talking about the importance of wetlands and the organisms that live their! Also great job filming the animals there. The animals that live in wetlands are so fascinating!
You did an amazing job covering this ecosystem, wetlands are some of my all-time favorite habitats to explore and you did they great justice. These videos are absolutely perfect educational tools, and I really hope that they get the recognition that they deserve. Your shots were stunning, you structured your presentation very well, and you have the perfect pacing and tone for the intended goal of this video. This series is a great example of your ability to read your audience and adjust your skills accordingly, it's very impressive to watch from the standpoint of another creator. Can't wait for more! Also, if you'd like to make a video in this style about the temperate salt marsh up in New Jersey, you have an open invitation to come out and stay with us! - Harrison and Evan
Thank you so much for the kind words guys! I really appreciate the feedback, and will definitely keep you posted if I ever make it up that way to film the salt marsh.
Greetings! from Assam, India, recently I have worked in a Wetland conservation concentrating migratory Birds that's getting hunted. I'm planning to organize another educational drive hope to hear your suggestions relating the same.. Thanks again for educating us.. Environ Assam
I can tell you what a wetland is not. Arizona. Especially during a nonsoon season. ha! Great documentary, I'd be showing this to my kids if I were a teacher. Between you, TWB's and LWA, that's all you need for your nature curriculum.
Yes, both birds and alligators will definitely eat a snake if the opportunity presents itself. But snakes also eat bird and sometimes gator eggs so it kind of evens things out.
Thanks so much for watching today's video! I put a lot of work into this episode, and I really do hope that it helped you understand wetland ecosystems better.
If you don't mind, it would be incredibly helpful if you could share this video with just one teacher or student that you know, as this series was designed with the purpose of assisting educators plan digital curriculums.
As always, don't hesitate to leave me a comment letting me know what you liked (or didn't like) about this video. I read every comment, and your feedback really does help me improve my content.
Keep adventuring everywhere!
-Ben Zino of The Wild Report
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Nice work
thx
Can we all appreciate the amount of effort he puts into these videos? 🗣🗣🗣🗣
Greetings from the Netherlands, I've been waiting for this one! My country has removed so much of its grassy- and tidal wetlands, area's that were incredibly important to migrating birds, the (now here extinct) otters, fish and (now incredibly rare) flowers. And you're right, a lot of people see them as a waste of space or messy. I hope I can help change that one day, and this video is already a step in the right direction. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support, glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. My students are reading Everglades Forever, and this helped fuller explain some details and gave closer pics of animals that were briefly mentioned in the story. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
My girls and I have thoroughly enjoyed your ecosystem videos. We are hoping you make more! I’ve been homeschooling for 17 years and these are some of the best videos I found for teaching this topic. Great job!! We are sharing these with all our fellow homeschooler families. - Amy
Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment! I'm so glad to hear that you have been able to use my videos, and will definitely be making more of this kind of content in the future.
Fantastic video! Great job on talking about the importance of wetlands and the organisms that live their! Also great job filming the animals there. The animals that live in wetlands are so fascinating!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback, really glad that you enjoyed!
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Good video, shared to my niece, she is a High School teacher in South Jersey.
Thanks Marie, I really appreciate that!
This is awesome!! Great facts!! You had some epic shots of the animals!!
Thanks so much Chris, glad you enjoyed man!
You did an amazing job covering this ecosystem, wetlands are some of my all-time favorite habitats to explore and you did they great justice. These videos are absolutely perfect educational tools, and I really hope that they get the recognition that they deserve. Your shots were stunning, you structured your presentation very well, and you have the perfect pacing and tone for the intended goal of this video. This series is a great example of your ability to read your audience and adjust your skills accordingly, it's very impressive to watch from the standpoint of another creator. Can't wait for more! Also, if you'd like to make a video in this style about the temperate salt marsh up in New Jersey, you have an open invitation to come out and stay with us!
- Harrison and Evan
Thank you so much for the kind words guys! I really appreciate the feedback, and will definitely keep you posted if I ever make it up that way to film the salt marsh.
great video! I've become very interested in Wetlands recently and this gave me a ton of cool stuff to think about!
Thanks for helping it cross safely!
Dude, that was an excellent presentation! 👍 🙏
Much appreciated!
Great explained.
Awesome audio visuals.
And great info.
Loved it
Awesome, thank you!
Your videos are great! Thank you!
You're so welcome, thanks so much for watching!
Great video on the benefits of this key environment for wildlife!
Thanks Cole, glad you think that!
Great video! I really enjoy your channel, thanks for sharing your hard work and knowledge with us!
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the support!
Greetings! from Assam, India, recently I have worked in a Wetland conservation concentrating migratory Birds that's getting hunted. I'm planning to organize another educational drive hope to hear your suggestions relating the same..
Thanks again for educating us..
Environ Assam
Great video dude! I think you did a great job of informing and presenting how wetlands work and species that use them!
Thanks man, I really appreciate the support!
Nice informative video. I wish we had access to such information while we were in school.
Thank you, glad that it was helpful. Hopefully schools will be able to use this video!
Such a great video!! The content and videography are amazing! I learned so much and the editing was awesome!
Thanks Bailey!
thanks for the information, its help me a lot
Glad to hear that, thanks for watching!
This is better than science class. 😃
Okay but like, why did I enjoy this?!
4:15 - Did just some spider run around his neck?!? That gave me chills, I'm freaked out!
Edit: It looks more like a fly when slowed down.
Lmao
Hey bro !!!You are doing a wonderful job .Apart ,love from india
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you fur helping me learn!
Happy to help!
This video help me a lot in understanding wetland.as i am student of wildlife.great efforts 👍
Happy to help, thanks for watching!
this is helpfull to my class thanks
Glad to hear that, thanks for watching!
That cute little alligator kept smiling for the camera. (not actually little) 😂
I can tell you what a wetland is not. Arizona. Especially during a nonsoon season. ha! Great documentary, I'd be showing this to my kids if I were a teacher. Between you, TWB's and LWA, that's all you need for your nature curriculum.
Haha that's very true. And thanks so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that :)
thank you so much for showing us
You bet!
So many different kinds of wetlands, out west we have marshes mainly, but we do have some strange Mountain wetlands.
Greetings from the India.... u did great work dude....
Hey, thanks!
I love your videos they help alot.
Thank you, I'm glad to hear that!
Great report n
Thank you, good job.
Thanks Adam, glad you enjoyed!
Wetlands are AWESOME!!!!!!
I agree, probably my favorite ecosystem!
Nice vid m8 👍
*but Y’know what else lives in wetland ecosystems? Bullfrogs... and both Agkistrodon*
All in good time😄
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Nice presentation
This is amazing
Congrats on hitting 20k
Thank you so much 😀
keep it up! Love it
Thanks, will do!
Great info.
Thank you!
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Do the various birds and alligators eat snakes? Or do birds and alligators attack them when they compete for food
Yes, both birds and alligators will definitely eat a snake if the opportunity presents itself. But snakes also eat bird and sometimes gator eggs so it kind of evens things out.
Good video my friend. Liked it.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
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