How Wolves Saved Yellowstone

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @EverythingScience
    @EverythingScience  3 года назад +75

    Most of you don't know this, but this video actually gets more views than my next 50 most popular videos combined (this video alone gets more than HALF the views my whole channel gets). If you like the video and like learning new and cool things, you should definitely try checking out some of our newer videos!

    • @roxannafees8624
      @roxannafees8624 3 года назад +1

      Probably because of science teachers like me who need a phenomena to talk about around a topic!

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад

      @@roxannafees8624 true heroes out here

    • @robf.1493
      @robf.1493 3 года назад +4

      The original video I saw years ago and what the wolves did for the ecosystem in Yellowstone is the very reason that for the past 11+ years I have advocated for wolves. I have written letters/emails to state governments & the states Fish and Wildlife who make many bad decisions - made phone calls - and spread the news on social media - I am now retired and I don't do it as much now as I used to but I still fight for them on occasion. The was a balance of nature, God created every living thing with a purpose and that is for our planets survival, when that balance it thrown off then eventually the planet will suffer. And no one government can be blamed because it's been going on for many decades.

    • @ralphmaughan7951
      @ralphmaughan7951 Год назад

      I have almost the story as you . . . amazing!

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      Romance will do that. the big Gubberment doggy's are beautiful, I'll give ya that. But it's a case of expectations vs. reality. once the wolves get close enough to town to dine on Fee Fee , Puff, and the odd toddler, they'll be squeakin' like the ignorant always do...
      "Mexican Gray wolves, Smoke a pack a day'~ Some brilliant, handsome, unknown hick~

  • @NOT_an_egg_cultist
    @NOT_an_egg_cultist 4 года назад +67

    This is the effect of population balance. It is quite surprising how impactful it is to put an apex predator back in!

    • @Mr.Ut21
      @Mr.Ut21 3 года назад +2

      Apex predator? Oh, you mean a HUNTER. Yes, we are quite concerned with the health of our game and wildlife.

    • @ayoungethan
      @ayoungethan 3 года назад

      The population explosion isn't what created overgrazing, it's the spreading and sedentary lingering of the herbivores in a single location. Trophic cascades impact prey behavior, first and foremost. Population dynamics is only one of those behavioral impacts. This is a really important distinction that should be mentioned earlier in the video.

    • @ayoungethan
      @ayoungethan 3 года назад

      @@Mr.Ut21 not all humans are. Wolf hunters were not concerned about the health. They were hunting for extermination. Still are. But yeah, many hunters are concerned. It makes no sense to not be concerned.

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 2 года назад +1

      @@Mr.Ut21 "Apex predator? Oh, you mean a HUNTER"
      yes, that's what "predator" means.

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 2 года назад +4

      @@ayoungethan Wolf hunters are motivate by either greed or fear. Both of those can drive us to do terrible things (sometimes without considering the consequences). Some care only about the money they get from killing them, while others are afraid that they'll be the wolves' next meal, so they try and kill them before said wolves get the chance. (Ancient folklore hasn't really helped, either).

  • @abhaadhikari809
    @abhaadhikari809 3 года назад +102

    Wolves must not be extinct! They are wonderful creatures

    • @st_game8344
      @st_game8344 2 года назад

      No they are not the eat cows piss off the ranchers etc

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      You are in the United States?

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      @Jim Bartz I was speaking to Abba

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 Год назад

      @@frankmorris4790 What does that have to do with anything?

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      And you are in Hawaii? If so MYOB wahini! Nobody mentioned "extinction" and you have never been closer to them than the Animal Planet.

  • @thatgirlwhousedtohavereall5549
    @thatgirlwhousedtohavereall5549 4 года назад +58

    Wildlife management is quite interesting. I’ve never thought about it.

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад +4

      Definitely! Since the national parks are a bit more secluded from human interactions (compared to say the suburbs) they offer some really cool opportunities to learn about how different wildlife interact with each other!

    • @Mr.Ut21
      @Mr.Ut21 3 года назад +1

      Hunters think about it on a near daily basis. You should try it sometime.

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      Yeah, the Gubberment should learn how to do it. Try living with wolves it ain't as cool as the lying, (yes lying) bunny huggers would have you believe....

    • @TrippWhitney328
      @TrippWhitney328 Год назад

      @@frankmorris4790 Oh yes totally agreed bunny huggers are the worst the worst

  • @madeleinesfamilydoesitall9827
    @madeleinesfamilydoesitall9827 4 года назад +9

    I was looking for this for ages. Your video is transparent and good quality. I showed this to my boys 7 and 10. It is well made.we can save our planet together. Thank you.🌍🍀🌲🕷🌺🐟🦌🐺🌍

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      Isn't it just great, living on the pavement, and preaching...

  • @ncc_1827
    @ncc_1827 3 года назад +9

    I needed this for my work and it helped me greatly! Subscribed after seeing this one.

  • @thesummerland6165
    @thesummerland6165 4 года назад +20

    thank you for sharing this vital info on how important wolves are and how sentient and evolved family-wise they are

  • @thomasking7594
    @thomasking7594 4 года назад +48

    I like wolves.

  • @ogbt3345
    @ogbt3345 4 года назад +29

    Yes the wolves saved Yellowstone from blowing up

  • @TRUE-WORSHIPPER952
    @TRUE-WORSHIPPER952 Год назад +3

    Excellent commentary and video. Thanks

  • @joel9002
    @joel9002 4 года назад +8

    Very nice video, its so sad not more people has discovered your channel yet :(

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for the support! I agree it's sad :( but also I've been getting a lot better at editing compared to a few months ago and the channel is comparatively growing much faster now (although still slowly) so I just need to keep improving. Obviosuly I love the channel growing, but I also really like making the videos

    • @masoncrouch8872
      @masoncrouch8872 4 года назад

      Everything Science btw this was a great video. Definitely in my top ten for favorites 😁😁😁

  • @ezoticgaming7124
    @ezoticgaming7124 4 года назад +15

    This dude probably works on this for hours come on guys help him out by dropping a like and sub

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад +3

      lol, I have no idea how but RUclips tried to mark this as spam (but I approved it). Thanks for the support, it really does mean a lot for us smaller channels!

  • @MiamiCoffee2023
    @MiamiCoffee2023 3 года назад +6

    Excellent video! I personally was apart of the restoration process, it was amazing!

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад +3

      What a small world! Thanks for the great work you did!

    • @MiamiCoffee2023
      @MiamiCoffee2023 3 года назад +1

      @@EverythingScience We should communicate if your open to this idea. Have you been to Yellowstone to see or hear these amazing animals?

    • @harlemjify
      @harlemjify 3 года назад +1

      The TV series was pretty amazing

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      Gee, thanks Chris?

  • @EverythingScience
    @EverythingScience  4 года назад +13

    Make sure to let us know what you thought of the video and what you want to see next down here in the comments section!

    • @DerpWasTaken
      @DerpWasTaken 4 года назад +1

      What do you think about talking about the designs of airplanes, like the concord or the f-18

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад

      That could be really cool! We made a video on a lot of the advancements from the first planes to modern airliners, but we didn't talk about the engineering that goes into more specialized planes like those ones. I added it to our script idea list! (Just an fyi, one of the reasons we're increasing our upload frequency is because we actually built up a pretty big backlog of videos to post, so this video wouldn't go up for ~6 weeks if we made it.)

    • @Jakubs86
      @Jakubs86 4 года назад

      It would be great to have you cite sources as you introduce facts in your videos and then put links to the sources of information.

    • @cindy_le1106
      @cindy_le1106 3 года назад

      Can u do a vid about how deep learning works

    • @joecole7122
      @joecole7122 2 года назад +1

      What do i think. I think liberals in big cities should stop placing wild animals into rural America. Increase hunting season to deal with elk and other similar animals

  • @ashwiniachu9791
    @ashwiniachu9791 6 месяцев назад

    This one video is an example of how each being is needed for protecting nature..mind blowing content..❤

  • @matthew24291
    @matthew24291 3 года назад +2

    Cool channel definitely deserves more than 5.43k subs

  • @michaelsemore7832
    @michaelsemore7832 4 года назад +6

    Interesting as always!

  • @mrbobinski
    @mrbobinski 4 года назад +3

    Subscribed! Came here from scishow. Amazing!

  • @qush1282
    @qush1282 3 года назад +8

    I've never known about this. very interesting, keep up the good work!

  • @payneconsultingcoachinginc2536
    @payneconsultingcoachinginc2536 2 года назад +2

    Love ecosystem management. nice video explanation thankyou

  • @stacy1790
    @stacy1790 4 года назад +12

    Keep up the content and you'll explode in no time!

  • @mariasarli8702
    @mariasarli8702 4 года назад +15

    Great video. It is really interesting what the downstream effects are of a single change. Nature has the balance figured out if humans don’t mess it up.

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад +1

      Well said!

    • @Mr.Ut21
      @Mr.Ut21 3 года назад

      Hunans messed it up by introducing the a foreign invasive species (grey wolf).
      All they had to do was sell some hunting permits. Problem solved, and the State would have made billions of dollars in revenue.

    • @frankmorris4790
      @frankmorris4790 Год назад

      \You mean "interfere with it don't you? That s what these wolf introductions are.

  • @xhcrachar
    @xhcrachar 2 года назад +1

    I love how the elk was just like sup

  • @masterflash4125
    @masterflash4125 3 года назад +1

    These wolfs do not deserve to be hunted. The people that do not SUB to this video are the ones that abuse animals and treat animals cruelly

  • @Yellowstonewolves
    @Yellowstonewolves 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video - I will share it on my channel as well, well done!

  • @michaelsilva7085
    @michaelsilva7085 4 года назад +3

    Good one! Thanks for the content.

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it! People's support means so much for us smaller channels!

  • @rebeccahaber8431
    @rebeccahaber8431 4 года назад +2

    great video as always!

  • @GerardMeijssen
    @GerardMeijssen 2 года назад +1

    One thing hunters do not appreciate is that CWD or common wasting disease, is kept to a minimum by predators, wolves.. So who are they to blame except for themselves when this really kicks in.. It is just one of the many diseases wolves minimise the spread of.

  • @ronniedodge3299
    @ronniedodge3299 3 года назад +1

    Wolves use to be native to the UK there talking about bringing them back

  • @cactitiger
    @cactitiger 4 года назад +2

    As always great content

  • @user-xu7lc5ml8j
    @user-xu7lc5ml8j Год назад

    the video was very informative, however if the narration could be more clearer, it would had been easily understood.
    had to watch the video as well as read the captions to understand the narration.

  • @chrisanderson2748
    @chrisanderson2748 3 года назад +2

    Ecology is so friggin cool!

  • @notsogoldexperiencerequiem1333
    @notsogoldexperiencerequiem1333 3 года назад +8

    I am a fan of wolf's they are amazing creatures i actually thought of how they lived everyday

  • @kahlil2classy798
    @kahlil2classy798 3 года назад +3

    Save the Wolves!!

  • @lisdraconis2212
    @lisdraconis2212 Год назад +1

    Like every single creature, from the smallest instect to the biggest bison. Wolfes are important. Nature did not created them for no reason. Yellowstone needs them as much as they need Yellowstone. As said in this short vid, the wolfes keep the ecosystem alive and thriving. They reduce the overpopulation of hebivors as elks, but also smaller carnvores as coyotes and foxes.

  • @narius_jaden215
    @narius_jaden215 Год назад +1

    Meanwhile you have people in the world acting like predators and hunters are worthless trash.

  • @MrBig617
    @MrBig617 Год назад +1

    So when can we start hunting these monsters?

  • @ajbhuiyan4589
    @ajbhuiyan4589 2 года назад +1

    Wolves help the people

  • @DougGrinbergs
    @DougGrinbergs 2 года назад

    2:16 restoration was supposed to start in 1975 but funds only appropriated in 1991. WTH, Congress!

  • @aye_d0minoes
    @aye_d0minoes 3 года назад

    its the "come back breakfast" for me LOL

  • @tommoore2012
    @tommoore2012 3 года назад +2

    Why would Congress enact anti-wolf acts against the protected species???

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад +5

      I can't speak to why they want to get rid of these protections specifically, but usually it has to do with corporate interests (like if some company wants to get a government contract to harvest lumber in a nearby area and they don't want to jump through the hurdles required to protect 'protected species').

    • @SDM121888
      @SDM121888 3 года назад +3

      It’s because the wolf populations are booming. The issue this video seems to ignore is wolves don’t respect human boundaries and are leaving the park. In the areas outside of the park they are causing big problems. If you were a wolf why would you hunt fast and wary elk when there are plentiful herds of easy to catch livestock available, and those silly human even pen them up to make them even easier to catch and eat 🤷🏻‍♂️. A tag system leading to a substantial hunting program is the only way to effectively control their numbers outside the parks and mitigate their negative effects on local people. Everyone loves wolves.....until you have them in your back yard actively trying to kill your dogs and eat your cattle.

    • @Antonya944
      @Antonya944 3 года назад +2

      @@SDM121888 more anti wolf propaganda

    • @MB-kk8px
      @MB-kk8px 3 года назад +2

      Because that allows the oligarchs to buy up and develop the remaining wild places in the US. The endangered species act stands in the way of unregulated greed and that’s why hey hate it. Has nothing to do with proper wildlife management or anything else.

    • @MB-kk8px
      @MB-kk8px 3 года назад +3

      @@SDM121888 Maybe humans don’t respect wolf boundaries. Seems to me we’ve taken 95% of the land they used to occupy.....probably more.

  • @dreamfan6193
    @dreamfan6193 3 года назад +1

    I rlly hate the ppl who to kill wolfs 😡

  • @reedhartzog5567
    @reedhartzog5567 3 года назад +1

    do you have sources you used in this video? ( not trying to discredit the information just want to use it for a school research paper)

  • @_Amino9
    @_Amino9 4 года назад +1

    Nice video!

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Hoping to have tons more great content you'll like!

  • @theanswer__
    @theanswer__ 11 месяцев назад

    hey idk if you will see this in time but im using this video as a source for my science project can i get your name so i can use it i only have 1 day left, this is a very well made video mr everything science

  • @imagine_2291
    @imagine_2291 3 года назад +2

    Just wanted to point out that at the start you said 14 wolves then you said that they drugged 31 wolves and put them in Yellowstone. Which one is it?

    • @JephWyte
      @JephWyte 3 года назад +1

      He's off a little. There were a total of 41 wolves released into the park over three separate events. One in 95, 96 and 97. I forget how many each year but if you want a more thorough video search yellowstone guide training spring 2021. I work in the park and need to keep updated, Mike Phillips and Doug Smith pioneered this project and Doug has an amazing training video here on youtube.

    • @imagine_2291
      @imagine_2291 3 года назад +2

      @@JephWyte Thanks for the information. I was doing a project on this for school at the start of the year :)

  • @williambeyer4757
    @williambeyer4757 Год назад

    The elks are wolves' natural prey, not predators. Your veracity as a scientist is belied by your choice of words.

  • @stonegrit
    @stonegrit 5 месяцев назад

    & don't forget the native Indians 😢
    Among them, more than a dozen tribes, such as the Pequot, Mohegan, and Massachusetts, were completely extinct. Between 1800 and 1900, the American Indians lost more than half of their population, and their proportion in the total U.S. population dropped from 10.15% to 0.31%.Mar 2, 2022

  • @garyclothier9914
    @garyclothier9914 Год назад +1

    Wolf FLOW

  • @prajaktajoshi6280
    @prajaktajoshi6280 2 года назад

    excellent video👍

  • @frankmorris4790
    @frankmorris4790 Год назад

    Out easr of Doubois there is a long grassy slope that runs half way to Jackson, couple three miles? In the spring when the grass is new, there used to be all manner of goat mommas and their new lambs boundin' all over. No more.....
    You folk in the WYO have our support,

  • @algonzalez4032
    @algonzalez4032 3 года назад +2

    A brief correction - the moose is a natural prey organism not "predator" as stated in the 1:25 minute of the video. Overall, a very good overview of this keystone species.

    • @boblaser7385
      @boblaser7385 2 года назад

      ...brief correction, the elk.😉🤣

  • @FallenYT1
    @FallenYT1 Год назад

    I love wolves love your vids to keep it up 👍 🎉

  • @Grassyknolldallas
    @Grassyknolldallas Год назад

    Wolves must be left alone

  • @chikushodiz91
    @chikushodiz91 2 года назад

    We humans don’t realize plants and animals weren’t just randomly placed where they are placed

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  2 года назад +1

      We humans can be a little dumb (or greedy) sometimes...

    • @chikushodiz91
      @chikushodiz91 2 года назад

      @@EverythingScience that’s saying it lightly we are much worse than that

    • @joecole7122
      @joecole7122 2 года назад

      These wolves were randomly placed by humans.

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 2 года назад

      @@joecole7122 No they weren't. They were reintroduced to the area, they didn't just put a none-native species in there. Wolves existed in the area hundreds of years back, until they were hunted to extinction. Then, a while after that, they reintroduced the wolves since they saw that, without the wolves, the other species would overpopulate.

  • @shambam112
    @shambam112 3 года назад +1

    The earth knows exactly what it’s doing. Every single atom and molecule has its place and function in the universe. Remove the wrong one and our world is no more

    • @alphaarx3055
      @alphaarx3055 3 года назад +1

      Human's don't seem like they belong on this planet

  • @forsakenofgilead5209
    @forsakenofgilead5209 3 года назад

    A local Militia should protect them. I doubt anyone would be willing to go to war over hunting wolves.

  • @MrBballs1996
    @MrBballs1996 3 года назад +3

    This video gives hunting a bad wrap. No species has been hunted to extinction or extirpation since major hunting management changes in the early 1900's. In fact, hunting has been a incredibly useful conservation tool in stimulating revenue for benefiting wildlife and the ecosystem as a whole. To say that the same managers who study wolves on a daily basis and value their contribution to the ecosystem would stand aside and let managment decisions allow hunting to completely remove wolves, is absolutely ludacrous. In places where we have removed apex predators (like on the entire east coast) hunting is the only way to curb herbivores like deer to from a similar situation to Yellowstone.

    • @rickysingh9061
      @rickysingh9061 3 года назад +2

      Mate shut up nature does it better then man so be quite. I dont no if your one of those hunting freaks or not but who's going to take care of the human population? We are way over populated do you think humans should take care of are own species should we start hunting humans?

    • @WindozeCS
      @WindozeCS 3 года назад

      @@rickysingh9061 Overpopulation comes when a population outgrows it's environmental threshold. You can argue on the basis of emotion all you want, but the facts and data will point out that wolves vastly exceed their habitat's environmental limits (at least in Yellowstone, Idaho, and Washington), which is why they repopulate and expand their territory so incredibly fast. No matter how you feel about it, managing population is critical to conservation for predators and herbivores alike. From how you worded your reply to Colton though, I can only assume that you are a kid or maybe mentally handicapped, so my comment is probably falling on deaf ears. Regardless, do some research before spouting nonsense, let alone correcting somebody who is right lmfao.

  • @zacharygramlich3959
    @zacharygramlich3959 2 года назад

    As a science teacher and citizen of Arkansas, I'm super confused why the Arkansas Capital building is in this video...

  • @lillydickerson4094
    @lillydickerson4094 3 года назад +1

    Who else is here because they were assigned this in school?

  • @redbird82ify
    @redbird82ify 3 года назад +1

    When you make value judgements, is it really science?

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад +1

      To be honest I'm not really sure which part you're referring to as a value judgment. That wolves are good? That an ecosystem in balance is good? I mean I guess I'm valuing those things but it's really the beneficial (and empirically) benefits those things cause that I'm valuing.

  • @Spesalus
    @Spesalus 3 месяца назад

    Legendary in RDR 2

  • @thecommunistpartyofvooperi9613
    @thecommunistpartyofvooperi9613 4 года назад +2

    So sad that your most popular video only has only 5,000 views :(

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад

      We've almost quadrupled in size in the last ~2 months, so hopefully that trend continues and soon lots of of our videos are getting 5k likes 😅

  • @theramdomchannel8329
    @theramdomchannel8329 3 года назад

    Whenever someone asks what Scar did so wrong that caused the destruction of the pridelands:

  • @r.a.8503
    @r.a.8503 3 года назад +3

    Amazing creatures

  • @darkone8540
    @darkone8540 4 года назад

    i liked it and also my teacher used this in class

  • @vincentrobinson9325
    @vincentrobinson9325 3 года назад +1

    Amazing how fragile ✌🙂

  • @monicacamfield474
    @monicacamfield474 3 года назад +1

    That is so cool

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад

      I'm glad you liked it. Hopefully we keep coming out with content you love!

  • @CharlieWest00
    @CharlieWest00 3 года назад

    Yesssss this is some good info.

  • @Justin________________
    @Justin________________ Год назад +1

    This video took the most liberal/hippie turn. Obviously there’s going to be heavy regulations on wolf hunting so it doesn’t come to that. But wolves need predators too. Or they’ll be in your backyard soon enough… but you’re probably making this video from your condo in NYC….

  • @chaseofori-atta2225
    @chaseofori-atta2225 Год назад

    For our friends, the wolves--God bless your packs!
    With lots of love,
    Chase Ofori-Atta and Kasey Haynes

  • @normanmurray3659
    @normanmurray3659 Год назад

    The video features false information , therefore is not factual by any means, the story actually starts with 2 killing winters and the culls that took place before the wolves arrived, after the wolves arrived there were further culls of elk and buffalo. The wolves had very little to do with it and they certainly didn't change water courses, these were down to spring thaws.

  • @ncc_1827
    @ncc_1827 3 года назад

    Wolves look cool!!

  • @caiusKeys
    @caiusKeys 3 года назад

    41 wolves...

  • @tinahellmuth3731
    @tinahellmuth3731 2 года назад +1

    Some of your images are wrong. You show moose when you should show elk .

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  2 года назад

      Back when I made this video the channel was very very small and (on a low budget) I was very limited by what clips I could get the rights to use.

    • @qwut9544
      @qwut9544 2 года назад

      @@EverythingScience I’m going to be honest, that’s a terrible excuse.

    • @PatchOfMoss
      @PatchOfMoss 2 года назад

      @@qwut9544 Not really, being a smaller content creator seriously limits what you have

  • @dreamfan6193
    @dreamfan6193 3 года назад

    Awwwwwwe I love wolfs

  • @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley
    @Axecapoeiracomoxvalley Год назад

    Elk prey on wolves??? Oopsies… a little mistake there. You called elk predators… 🤔

  • @paulorobertodosantos4179
    @paulorobertodosantos4179 10 месяцев назад

    Great animal

  • @siddharthapogula6569
    @siddharthapogula6569 3 года назад

    Wow this is the best one yet!

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  3 года назад

      I'm glad you liked it, you're support really does mean a lot to us smaller RUclipsrs!

  • @iplaywolfquestandroblox1699
    @iplaywolfquestandroblox1699 3 года назад

    This is why I love wolves and would hate to see them go extinct and I also want to go to Yellowstone National park one day when it is summer because I live in east Texas and we're really don't like the cold unless some people that also live in east Texas that moved here from a cold place but I did not move to here in east Texas because I was born in east Texas and I'm going to die in east Texas

  • @artsyveii
    @artsyveii 3 года назад

    Wolves must be a cure-

  • @ajmc8572
    @ajmc8572 4 года назад +2

    It’s a great video. But, dude, figure out your intonation. It is all over the place and hard to listen to.

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  4 года назад +5

      Thanks for the feedback! This is definitely the part of my videos I'm trying to work on the most. Think I've figured out a better speaking technique/style for some videos I'm working on. Always trying to improve!

    • @ajmc8572
      @ajmc8572 4 года назад

      Everything Science nice! I’m really interested to watch it now to see how you went. Was worried you’d fire back at me there, but that’s a classy reply. Stay you!

  • @cheegum6296
    @cheegum6296 3 года назад

    Bravo!

  • @christophertroy1333
    @christophertroy1333 3 года назад

    Only God

  • @Kkkklllljhhhbhwkwk
    @Kkkklllljhhhbhwkwk 2 года назад

    where can I get an ACADEMIC SOURCE to what is been said here plz

    • @EverythingScience
      @EverythingScience  2 года назад

      scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C28&q=effects+of+wolves+on+yellowstone&btnG=&oq=effects+of+wolves+on+yel

  • @tsad5611
    @tsad5611 2 года назад

    You are not representing a tropic cascade correctly

  • @riptide4127
    @riptide4127 3 года назад +1

    Wow humans can not appreciate how much the wolves have done to that park they are lucky wolves are there rather than hunting them

  • @christinawebber9876
    @christinawebber9876 3 года назад

    Question. wasn't it Theodore Roosevelt who founded the National Park System?

    • @christinawebber9876
      @christinawebber9876 3 года назад

      I knew WIlson signed the Act creating the NP Service, so maybe I misunderstood what you said...

  • @hayleyjohnson5000
    @hayleyjohnson5000 3 года назад +1

    im like involve with wolves I am thinking about getting a wolf!

  • @b2unoo7
    @b2unoo7 2 года назад

    So in the beggining of the video you say 14 wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone, and later on 2:31 there were 31 wolves 🤔
    Anyway, 31 is correct.

  • @VishalSingh-de3ff
    @VishalSingh-de3ff Год назад

    I disagree. John Dutton Saved the Yellowstone.

  • @cheegum6296
    @cheegum6296 3 года назад

    Breakfast come back!!!

  • @ronhaworth5471
    @ronhaworth5471 3 года назад

    Created "balance"

  • @monke8542
    @monke8542 2 года назад

    I couldn't have given more shit

  • @mrt2124
    @mrt2124 3 года назад +2

    Save the wolves

  • @barfly1984
    @barfly1984 Год назад

    It was 34

  • @masterflash4125
    @masterflash4125 3 года назад

    And if they do not like it

  • @markjacobson909
    @markjacobson909 3 года назад

    Oops! :-) "The wolves natural predators, in this case the elk, multiplied." Oops. I know you meant prey, that is, prey is what you meant to say at 1:24 in the video. No problem at all. I love this video! I have taught about Wolves and trophic cascades since 2015 or 2016 and used How Wolves Change Rivers RUclips video. If I teach that class again (Computational Modeling and Simulation) with the section on predator/prey models your video will be shown in class and be part of a required assignment to answer specific questions for their ecology segment of the class. Well done, Everything Science! Thanks so much...

  • @TrippWhitney328
    @TrippWhitney328 Год назад

    The title should be how wolves both saved and ruined Yellowstone because wolves kill everything but there also controlling some populations some. But a lot of elk and deer in Yellowstone numbers are really dropping because of wolves so it’s both good and bad but in my opinion they shouldn’t really put them back and it’s more bad than good

    • @terrybuzzard3068
      @terrybuzzard3068 Год назад

      why do you think this, from the video it sounds like the positives are much stronger

    • @TrippWhitney328
      @TrippWhitney328 Год назад

      @@terrybuzzard3068 I think this because a lot of ranchers around Yellowstone in Montana have lost a a lot of cattle and nobody getting elk tags for hunting elk in Montana and Wyoming places like that elk populations are going down so now we got a good thing where certain places offer wolf hunts. And also if you want to really learn more about these watch the Yellowstone 150 documentary the dude on there really talks about them

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 Год назад +1

      So, they saved Yellowstone from an ecological standpoint but ruined it from an economical standpoint, is what you’re saying?

    • @TrippWhitney328
      @TrippWhitney328 Год назад

      @@hyenaboy7504 I’m regretting putting this comment because they do only bad to Yellowstone

    • @hyenaboy7504
      @hyenaboy7504 Год назад

      @@TrippWhitney328 Not to the ecosystem, they don’t.

  • @saltyfarms
    @saltyfarms 3 года назад

    Vote yes on 114 for colorado ❤