Hey there, and thanks for checking out today's video! If you are a student who was assigned this video for homework, welcome to my channel! I hope that you'll check out some of my other wildlife content (after your homework is done of course). If you love wildlife and exploring the great outdoors, I think you'll really enjoy my content, and I'd love to have you as a subscribed member of this community. ALSO, I just finished up Ecosystems Episode 5: The Wetland Ecosystem, which you can check out right now if you are interested: ruclips.net/video/Jcbmc_A7vy0/видео.html Keep adventuring everywhere, -Ben Zino of The Wild Report
I came across an Old Man while walking in a forest. His size and wrinkles told me he’d been there forever. We couldn’t have a conversation, his language has been lost, gone many years now, forgotten in our time. So I sat at his feet and admired his strength, his beauty, and his knowledge now his secret. And we were both content. 💕
The Wild Report I just checked the site out and I will find the picture of my favorite tree and post it with that.. thanks. I didn’t know about that site.
Thank you for this series, it is perfect for my students: short, concise, fast paced but packed with good thought-nuggets! And I love your salutation "Stay curious!" I'm gonna start using that right after my "Walk in awe of all that surrounds you". I'm always telling my students "Plants, especially trees are awesome miracles. They can take what you can't touch, hold or see and turn it into wood and tasty things you eat! Keep up the good work!
Oh i love this whole series it's far better than conventional boring lecture by old beardy professor , this in induces the clear imaginable working mechanism and understanding hatts off buddy🎉
This was a well-written, well-presented video that included so many beautiful shots and footage of wildlife and the environment. You're very natural at presenting and educating and provided all the information I needed to help my students study Forest ecosystems and Biomes. Thank you very much and keep up the good work as your videos are very helpful for teachers like me!
I love the idea of this series man, props to you for making educational content for everyone to enjoy at home during this difficult time, if you ever want any extra b-roll footage (especially of jungle, swamp and oceanic ecosystems), i'd be more than happy to help! Cheers, Emilio
Thanks Emilio! I'll definitely be reaching out when I start working on the ocean ecosystems video, but that will probably be the last episode of the series.
Great video! I recently bought 15 acres of forest in TN and wanted to know more about the ecosystem. You are a wonderful source of information for me, thanks for teaching me!
This is awesome Ben! I love this series, you’re presenting at a perfect level for school students and this is definitely something that I think there should be more of. If you ever need shots from us, all you have to do is ask! Great work! - Harrison and Evan
This is very good. I will use it for my class. I just want to point out that it takes 1,000 years (or so) to make an inch of TOPSOIL. Topsoil is about 95% mineral material, NOT organic matter. The organic horizon is ephemeral- it is constantly broken down and added to. Topsoil is what's underneath it and is mostly mineral. That material is made of both the mineral residue from organic matter and is also made from rock particles that have been transported in via water-based (snow and rain) precipitation and wind.
I'm so glad to hear that you'll be able to use this for your class! Also, thank you for the great information about soil formation, I will definitely incorporate that into future videos if I can.
I live in NC and these videos are fantastic as a someone living in the piedmont! Im also about to start building trails up in asheville so these help me get hype!
Hey there, and thanks for checking out today's video! If you are a student who was assigned this video for homework, welcome to my channel!
I hope that you'll check out some of my other wildlife content (after your homework is done of course). If you love wildlife and exploring the great outdoors, I think you'll really enjoy my content, and I'd love to have you as a subscribed member of this community.
ALSO, I just finished up Ecosystems Episode 5: The Wetland Ecosystem, which you can check out right now if you are interested:
ruclips.net/video/Jcbmc_A7vy0/видео.html
Keep adventuring everywhere,
-Ben Zino of The Wild Report
This is for my 5th grade homework.
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Thanks!
I came across an Old Man while walking in a forest. His size and wrinkles told me he’d been there forever. We couldn’t have a conversation, his language has been lost, gone many years now, forgotten in our time. So I sat at his feet and admired his strength, his beauty, and his knowledge now his secret. And we were both content. 💕
Did you write this?
The Wild Report yes, I did. Just as I watched your video on Forest ecosystems, another wonderful video. But I’m a long time “tree hugger”. 💕
@@mariemaroney7891 Wow, that's incredible! You should consider posting it on www.backyardwildlife.org :)
The Wild Report I just checked the site out and I will find the picture of my favorite tree and post it with that.. thanks. I didn’t know about that site.
@@mariemaroney7891 Sweet! Yeah I'm working on building it bit by bit and love to have new people try posting their content.
Nature is beautiful. 😌🦂🦚🦉🐦🐬🐻🐸🦝🦁🐷🐵🐱
Thank you for this series, it is perfect for my students: short, concise, fast paced but packed with good thought-nuggets! And I love your salutation "Stay curious!" I'm gonna start using that right after my "Walk in awe of all that surrounds you". I'm always telling my students "Plants, especially trees are awesome miracles. They can take what you can't touch, hold or see and turn it into wood and tasty things you eat! Keep up the good work!
So glad to hear that these videos have been useful to you, thanks so much for the kind words!
Thank you for the valuable information video topic 🙏😊
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
Oh i love this whole series it's far better than conventional boring lecture by old beardy professor , this in induces the clear imaginable working mechanism and understanding hatts off buddy🎉
I'm glad you're enjoying it! I like to make learning fun!
A very good video, very well explained, and the fact that you are out in nature makes it more enjoyable to watch. Thank you
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed!
Awesome series!
Glad you think so!
I'm sharing your videos with my science students. Thanks so much!
That's so inspiring to hear, glad to help!
Yes this is a great video
Thank you very much!
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love it !
Very nice pics
good information
Thanks!
This was a well-written, well-presented video that included so many beautiful shots and footage of wildlife and the environment. You're very natural at presenting and educating and provided all the information I needed to help my students study Forest ecosystems and Biomes.
Thank you very much and keep up the good work as your videos are very helpful for teachers like me!
Thanks so much for the kind words, Christopher! I'm so glad to hear that you have been able to utilize my content in your class.
Great video. Thanks it helped me alot
Glad to hear it!
I love the idea of this series man, props to you for making educational content for everyone to enjoy at home during this difficult time, if you ever want any extra b-roll footage (especially of jungle, swamp and oceanic ecosystems), i'd be more than happy to help! Cheers, Emilio
Thanks Emilio! I'll definitely be reaching out when I start working on the ocean ecosystems video, but that will probably be the last episode of the series.
@@TheWildReportOfficial You got it Ben, just let me know!
You are the best person. I understood everything easily. 😍
Thanks so much, glad to hear that!
@@TheWildReportOfficial Your Welcome
Thank you so much your vids helped me with my online school
I am so excited to the video because I have learn the eco system and I am an Indian
A big thanks from my side buddy😀
Great video! I recently bought 15 acres of forest in TN and wanted to know more about the ecosystem. You are a wonderful source of information for me, thanks for teaching me!
Awesome! Thank you!
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VERY INTERSETING LESSON
This video really helped me on my Science test thank u sooooo much
Glad it helped, thanks for watching Edward!
Really enjoy this video, great job!
Thanks Cole, glad that you enjoyed!
This is awesome Ben! I love this series, you’re presenting at a perfect level for school students and this is definitely something that I think there should be more of. If you ever need shots from us, all you have to do is ask! Great work!
- Harrison and Evan
Thanks guys, really appreciate the positive feedback :)
I LOVE your video.🙀😻
Amazing video my friend. Very interesting to watch. A pleasure. Enjoyed Irene.🌼
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words!
really good for student's
Thank you, glad to hear that!
Great video Ben! Thanks so much for doing this series! I'm going to be using it starting Monday, for sure. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Mr. Rockwell, really glad that these videos are useful to you!
This is very good. I will use it for my class. I just want to point out that it takes 1,000 years (or so) to make an inch of TOPSOIL. Topsoil is about 95% mineral material, NOT organic matter. The organic horizon is ephemeral- it is constantly broken down and added to. Topsoil is what's underneath it and is mostly mineral. That material is made of both the mineral residue from organic matter and is also made from rock particles that have been transported in via water-based (snow and rain) precipitation and wind.
I'm so glad to hear that you'll be able to use this for your class! Also, thank you for the great information about soil formation, I will definitely incorporate that into future videos if I can.
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soooooooo...I'm a 5th Grader whos supposed to be learning this, and to say I understand so much now! Thanks.
That's awesome, I am SO glad to hear that!
you are brilliant I am useing your videos o revise for a test with your help I think I will pass it
Good luck on your test!
i loveed
Glad to hear that!
I am amazed at how much I have learned since subscribing to your channel. Glad I found these videos.
Thanks so much for all the support Ricky, I can't tell you how much I appreciate the kind words!
Great video mate! Really interesting and educational!!
Thanks a ton, glad you enjoyed!
I live in NC and these videos are fantastic as a someone living in the piedmont! Im also about to start building trails up in asheville so these help me get hype!
Thanks very much! I love hiking in that area.
Hope your getting ROI for your massive efforts. So good.
We need your workout plan bro, you’re an absolute unit
Haha step 1 walk around looking for snakes, step 2 look under logs for salamanders
Do you know if the Forest this video showcased was affected by Hurricane Helene?
Awesome video man!!! Now that spring is starting I'm just waiting for all the animals to arrive. So excited!!!
Thanks! Yep, every day seems to bring out new animals. Spring herping season is right around the corner in Central NC!
Actually the science teacher sended us this video to watch before joining the online zoom class 😅
I’m quite sure there can be multiple levels of consumers above tertiary, especially when invertebrates and other smaller consumers are involved.
True
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But it is INTERESTING
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You deserve 1B likes! 😊
Best private tool is Utopia ecosystem.
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