Scandinavia's Hidden Paradises - Nature Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- High in the north, in Swedish Lapland, mighty moose feel at home. In the east, near the Russian border, Lake Saimaa in Finland is home to one of the rarest seal species in the world. Gotska Sandön is the most remote place in the southern island paradise of the Baltic Sea. In the west, mountains and fjords dominate the landscape. Today, arctic foxes live again on the Hallingskarvet plateau. In all these places, nature conservationists are working with great enthusiasm for Scandinavia's hidden paradises.
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The Arctic Fox is my favorite animal. I think it's so beautiful and full of spirit.
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Thank you for this beautiful and heartwarming video.
Wonderful to see nature being cherished.
Beautifull film, love Scandi. Not to many distractions.
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Enjoyed the varied and high quality information presented in this video. The producers covered many different animals and what they are doing for them to ensure their future. Elk that were darted in this video looked healthy and well fed. They seem to be able to move through the deep snow without to much trouble, there long legs help a lot. In the US and Alaska we call these largest animals of the deer family Moose. The Majestic Elk are found in many parts of the Western US mostly in the Mountain areas.
Beautiful country & i love.
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It was amazing, I enjoyed it so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
Keep up the good work. Wishing you all the very best.
I agree with what Hammarsköld said. Awesome documentary.
Skål from Sweden!
This vedio should at least has 1 million seen , 👍🏻👍🏻
Fantastic documentry
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All of planet earth is very besutiful - it just depends upon what aspects (and weather!) one loves the most!❤
Wow 🌴
that is amazing what they're doing for the mother seals ...
🙏❤🌲✌ keep our world green❤
Amazing and very interesting documentary. I've been trying to figure out the music though. So majestic and inspiring. Do we have any names? 🙏
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Scotland ND whole Europe including Scandinavian countries are the few dream place I would like to visit .
Do it!
I did not expect moose documentary when clicking the title 😃 They are great animals though. I wish I could run through the woods like a moose.
Coool!
Wow. They even have Elk that look like Moose
I think you should translate ÄLG to MOOSE. But since the word elk and sv. Älg are so similair people mix them up.
Se many commenting on the fact that the narrator says “elk” and not “moose”.
They are both correct when talking about the species in a European/Scandinavian setting.
It would probably have been better to say “European Elk” instead, because North Americans use the word “Elk” for a different species.
Moose! 😊
Very good 👍
The music is great. Where can I find it?
If Johann Rönnby is so legendary he should have dived into Estonia and retrieved my mothers bracelet...
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Those white elk might have another advantage. I think they might not get as hot in the summer because the sun won't heat them up as much as the dark furred elk.
Everything in Scandinavia is better than anywhere else, I don't know why but I know that I don't know
17:20 is this where the novel “the most dangerous game” came from?
I crossed Hallingskarvet. Very steep northern descent..
Moose!
In Canada , a white bear is known to the indigenous as a spirit animal I'm sure it's the same over there for the Sami.
Absolutely, especially white reindeers. They are very rare and the Sami never slaughter them, but instead keep them in the herd as a lucky charm
Joust a nüzy pasing Frü ^^
Amazing Skandinavia Im produkter to be an Viking Lady in Norway
Amazing
5:15 That's not elk, but moose. Elk is another word for red deer. In USA I think they call their moose 'elk'.
Abit confusing this about Moose and Elk. Actually, It's Moose in American English. Elk in British English, Elgur in Icelandic, Älg in Swedish, Elg in Norwegian and Danish.
The American Elk(Wapiti) which is similar to our Kronhjort is called Vapitihjort in Swedish and similar in Icelandic, Norwegian and Danish languages.
I guess Wapiti deer or Red deer in British? Moose comes from native American Language btw.
@@MorganCane76 Indeed confusing... The info you write should be added to the Wikipedia pages about Elk/Moose.
The music from this documentary is paid, don't try. I found only one music and it's paid, so most likely yes.
This is why I think they should have had the Olympics in Sweden or Norway.
There have been many
17:46 (dont mind me im just a bookmark for later) :)
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Sigh. Why can't documentaries get it right Scandinavia is ONLY Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Norden on the other hand is Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland
Norden and Scandinavia is not the same thing
I do
Hey there! In English usage, Scandinavia can refer to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, sometimes more narrowly to the Scandinavian Peninsula, or more broadly to include Åland, the Faroe Islands, Finland, and Iceland.
@@get.factual What English speaking countrys THINK is not necessary right. It is as me saying Canada is part of USA. No of cause it is not. Just because I and a bunch of other none American/Canadian people think something in that part of the world is right, makes no truth. We do not live there. Neither do you clearly live in Scandinavia.
Scandinavia is not and will never bee anything else than Denmark, Sweden and Norway unless WE change it.
Danish, Swedish and Norwegian people has a lot in common. We are in many ways sisters and brothers. Finland is not at all like us. Im not saying they aren't wonderful because they are. But we got very little in common. Scandinavian languages and Finish does not even steam from the same source. Finish derives from Uralsk language familie. We are basically very different people all the way back to the first migrations when the Ice age enden.
also you insisting to be right is rather offensive.
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Here in Alaska, Moose is moose and elk is caribou
Those are 2 distinct species.
here in BC Canada a moose is a moose, a elk is a elk and a cariboo is a cariboo 3 different animals
How confusing. In Norwegian the elk/ moose is called ELG. And I thougt that a caribou/ cariboo is somthing like we call reinsdyr ( reindeer). Call in the experts.
The sami people has been traced coming from Finland Sweden Norway 1500-2000years ago on the paternal side. This according to Karin Bojs and Peter Sjölund, who writes about our ancestors in Svenskarna och deras fäder.
Johan talking just like Arnold Schwarzenegger... Real same
There’s a reason that elk and moose are 2 different words!
Yes, one word is Norse, the other Anglo-Saxon. It's the same animal. A lot of English synonyms are like that because of the messy British history. There are even words that are Norse but went out of use in Scandinavia, continued to be used in Britain, and were finally borrowed back into modern Norwegian. An example of this is the word "bag". Norwegians use that word now after having borrowed it from English, but it's an old Norse word originally.
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So which one is it?.... Lol
@@paulkendra5504 Which what? They are synonyms in English. Norwegian just has one word, elg, which is used about the Scandinavian animal and the American one. The word 'elk' comes from that word obviously, which is an Old Norse word.
The word 'moose' is or is derived from the Anglo Saxon word for the same animal.
I guess the American elg is a subspecies. But a Norwegian would just call it an American elg. We have no second word we try to use on that subspecies in confused fashion. They are all just elgs who are vemmelige to hit when they cross the road.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 I was just being silly... Sorry
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Elk and moose are two different animals. In scandinavia there is only moose.
In Scandinavia there is Elg, often called Elk, but most certainly not moose.
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 10:45 pause the video here and look at the title of that browser window. It says *_Moose info windows._*
10:52 Pause the video here as well and look at the top left of the map window. It says: *_Moose Tracking_*
PS: I'm norwegian so yes I know Elg is the norwegian word and älg is swedish, and you can never directly translate from one language to the other. Just do a google photo search of Moose and look at that compared to what animal you see in this video as well.
I've seen moose with my own eyes in the country I live in and that's the same animal as in this video.
I think the word for moose/elk in Swedish is 'älg'. Te narrator if he had done a bit of research could have specified that. I've been in the Swedish Arctic but I've only encountered reindeer
Jamaica 🇯🇲 bird
This person only uploaded existing documentaries. They didn’t make the error in distinguishing the difference, so it’s really not an issue to present to them … unless you’re just clarifying for the sake of it 😂
Elk and moose are completely different animals
An elle IS not a moose! Thèse are not elks(wapitis) but mooses ( meese)!
Those are moose....
The Swedish word for Moose is Älg. And in British English the same species is actually Elk
I dot no see anything hidden and not one singel paradise, but presentation of nature searchers and how they work, so Wrong title.
An elk in America is a completely different thing. That's a moose lol
Bro....That aint no elk, thats a camel
elk and moose are not the same they are 2 totally different animals
Nah in North America they might be but in Scandinavia and Europe Elk refers to Moose so because of the setting it is correct.
That’s not true.elk is the true name for this animal. A French explorer back in the 1500’s North America
didn’t know one from the other and that’s where the confusion started.
What we call elk,the Native name is Wappatti. This spelling may be wrong.
elk? moose
12:35 Do your research better!!!
Can you believe we the USA were the country that actually tried to do it all both ways?
But I'm someone, says I, in my own right. And I can't think of anything I'd like to say less, in light of each and every one of the worst off of anyone, any species, kind of life outcome, or predicament, in any time or place.
? After reading this multiple times, I still cannot fathom the point you are trying to make? That we in the USA live in the worst conditions of any species at any time in history?
***if you truly believe this sir, you need to travel more.
Elk and Moose is not the same animal.
That's a moose....
Moose. Not elk.
Wouldn’t you just LOVE to tag some of the biologists with a large yellow plastic necklace and watch the derision when they go shopping?!
How much kinder to colour the tag to the elks natural colour and make the identification details yellow ?
It seems unthoughtful and needless to have such highly coloured stuff round their necks which MUST make them so conspicuous to their predators etc?
Right
What an agonyt these people must let the animals live whatever the way they live. In simple let them live. Research not needed.
I mean researchers are not needed if our ancestors.have not hunted. These current researchers are doing there best.
Land of Japheth!
Elg.
我死后要直接下地狱永生永世不得超生,永永远远在地狱受刑,绝不出来活着死后都绝不出来,永生永世不得超生.
sami are not any more indigenous than majority native population finns
This is beautiful but it goes to Whoever born in Africa won their first lottery
Drag
It’s a MOOSE. Wtf. What do you Swedes call our Elk and Moose? Translated into English it should be moose.
I think that your Elk could be called a Wapiti.
And don't fall under that impression that because some americans calls an Elg a moose that it's mandatory all over the world.
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The Swedish word for Moose is Älg. And in British English the same species is actually Elk
@@Chris-hd3yc look at bird bath
You call the controllers scientist
This way men fool each other saying we're for their health but we won't stop till all kinds are muten or extinct
Just let them be