while I generally agree with your statement, I think we can safely conclude that describing the care shown in this video as "little" is an understatement :D
@@pixelmaster98 little in the sense that he is one person and this isn't a huge community or federal project consisting of a large group of people and planners. it is 'little' and that's okay
@@critiqueofthegothgf Plus, even if he did just a fraction of what he ended up doing, it would still go a good ways to improving diversity and density for the flora, fauna, AND fungi. If we all took care of our property just a little bit better, many other things might just improve, and more than a person may think!
As a biologist/ornithologist myself this is by far the best content I could have ever wished for! Awesome work Stefano! Can't wait to see everything take shape. 👏🏼
@@sixtine9856 There's a few routes you can take. I personally didn't know I wanted to be an ornithologist and just did a regular biology degree in uni. I got really hooked on birds through volunteering (bird banding stations, local conservation organisations, ...) and through that landed a few internships and through one of those internships a job as a full time ornithologist. I would say most importantly get outside, get familiar with your local birds and learn how to ID them (especially their calls and songs). That's a skill highly sought after for environmental assessment studies and monitorings. Lots of people can live off that kind of work as freelance ornithologists for example. Otherwise I can only suggest to get on eBird, contact local birders, tag along with them and learn from them. Some universities also offer ornithology classes/courses either as a full degree or as part of a biology/environmental science degree. That's just my personal experience. Depending where you are from I'm sure there's multiple routes how you could end up as an ornithologist. Hope that helps :)
The joy I get when you upload is unparalleled. My husband has stage4 cancer and joy can be hard to hold onto, so thank you so much for these videos. 🧡🧡🧡
You know watching these videos has really made me care about the environments around me. At some point, I'd like to do something similar to what you are doing. You're an inspiration! Great video, as always. Ps: im so glad you're including a flower meadow for pollinators!! It's an amazing idea and also a very healthy one!!
This video captures my dream. I work day after day in hopes of saving enough money one day to purchase a meaningfully sized plot and manage it into a sustainable natural oasis. Inspiring to see I'm not alone in this drive
Any size can be meaningful. I have 2/3 of a cedar-infested acre in Washington now, but planting natives and providing water on my postage-stamp patch in Southern California helped a lot of wildlife there.
On some of the pines you will let stand, you should strip the bark in a circle around the trunk. This create standing dead wood which is very important for nesting animals.
The fact you’re doing this makes me cry so much. I often lose faith in humanity but you remind me I’m not alone in caring about animals and wildlife, and you motivate me to push myself to get my dream of owning land and creating a safe space for nature.
This channel hits close to home, my dad always had this dream to have a house with some beautiful wild land around it, so my parents bought a house in the middle of a bunch of low effort eucalyptus plantations in Portugal. Over the course of the 15 years I grew up there, I witnessed and helped transform 3 to 4 hectares of basically dead land into a lush native landscape
As a SustSci graduate and an avid birdwatcher, I love everything that you're doing. You're basically living out my dream, haha. Thanks for the awe-inspiring content as always, Stefano. Cheers from hemiboreal Finland.
@@TheWildlifeHomestead I really wish if you could make a video in India about its natural wildlife.... 😊 I can assure you you will get quite a nice amount of views😊😊😊 Hari Hari shar 💐💐💐💐
This is wonderful! I could watch all day. Cannot wait for the next episode! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you are doing on this precious patch of land.
Such a treat to see a new video posted! Stefano's work just thrills me. One of my favorite channels. Brings me so much hope watching him revitalize and regenerate the land for all of mother nature. So heartwarming and inspiring and fills me with so much joy. Bless you Stefano, and bless the work of your hands. ❤❤❤
I've been watching your for about 2 years and I am still so impressed with your work. The way you shoot videos of animal behavior while incorporating trail cams creates a very interesting narrative. I also admire your efforts into fixing your land to better accommodate more animals. They way you are improving the pine barren is honestly pretty revolutionary and maybe more national and state parks should copy your example.
This is awesome! I don't know if there is any scientific research to back this but I have always believed that transferring some soil from a ''good'' diverse forest to this pine forest will help with the establishment of a diverse ecosystem by introducing a lot of beneficial microorganisms. In any case can't wait to see what this forest turns into!
Your videos make me smile! It's amazing what you are doing, and I hope many are inspired to do this too! We need more people to care as much as you do! What a wonderful thing you are doing! I can't wait to see more!
It is wonderful to watch the changes you are making on your property and nature is immediately accepting them and replicating is like teaching a new trick to a pet.
So glad to see this update and looking forward to the next. You and the lady behind Choo Choo’s Story (also on YT) are amazing at being able to hand feed the Chick a Dees! They’re such neat little birds.
If paradise is real, I am %100 sure that you will be one of the first one to go there. What you r doing for this planet is remarkable. We have saying in Turkish; "If everyone clean the fronf of their house door, whole street becomes clean, then the town and whole country will become clean"...
Always the best to wake up and find a Stefano video! Thanks for always giving me something to look forward to, was getting worried we'd seen then end of this channel. Hope you are well!
Your life is so far removed from anything I can ever hope to achieve. At the same time, I look at this and enjoy. I marvel. I´m in awe of the work you do, and of the results. Thank you. 🌲🌲🌲💚
So happy to see the post! You are living my dream! I hate seeing monoculture, BC has few forests left most of what was logged was just replaced with giant tree farms. Years ago, I knew a guy who use to gather wildflower seed and tree seeds and would walk through some of these monocultures spreading the seed. Not sure how well it worked but it made him feel like he was contributing in a positive way.
That’s a great idea! Especially if doing it early on, the trees haven’t grown enough to close the canopy, so I’m sure a lot of the seeds he threw would do well initially.
I'm so excited to see this project unfold! It's awesome that those pines that were once blocking sunlight and causing a nuisance will now be re-purposed as food for the forest floor and nature highways!!
Welcome back! Love your ideas and the yellow bellied sapsuckers will thank you for leaving some of those pines! The ones here bypass the deciduous trees and go straight to the pines to drill for insects - love their patterns! 😊
You mentioned planting vines at the bases of the brush piles. I have a recommendation for a nice vine that I personally like. Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet). Although not the best flowers for birds, they attract some small native insects but hold fruit that is a very important winter food source for wildlife. It is also threatened in many areas due to the invasive bittersweet.
It's one I have on my list, glad to hear it works well for you! It's native and hardy enough for our winters, I'd love to get some. Luckily we don't have any of the invasive asian bittersweet so hopefully it'll grow well. Thanks for the recommendation! :)
I really love your videos. I first watch your video 2 years ago. You inspired me a lot in taking care of environment. I wish i have a huge place so that i can build a place where birds and other animals can live peacefully without any fear of human. Love from Manipur, India❤❤
The only thing that keeps this channel from being perfect is not having longer and more videos! Awesome work that you are doing, and thank you so much for documenting it!
Thanks! We're just east of you in Quebec, so there's a lot of species overlap. Hope your projects are going well, it'll be exciting to see the results!
16 min and 37 seconds of escapism for me. Just watching happy little animals and a person who helps them before I have to face harsh reality again. TY.
incredible! i expected the whole video to be you just chopping trees the whole time but this was so much more, you barely even included any of that. its very impressive, thank you for sharing your experiences and stories with us!
I am so happy to see the forest get more healthy. Plantations always make me feel like we're really missing out on the greenery that can be in its place. Glad to see you're helping your property along
Newest release in this series: ruclips.net/video/Rx5d3MyD_UY/видео.html
The birds sitting in your hand must feel magical
A bird sitting and shitting in your hand feels real! 😁😎
Dr. Tenma vibes
Stefano is a real life Disney princess ✨
No, Princess Emoji whistled Twitter to death.
@@roseanneroseannadanna9651lol
Every time Stefano releases a video it feels like Christmas 👏🙏
Nahhh, it's 1000 times better than Christmas. 🙂
Went to the comments to say the same!
100%
absolutely
It's better than Christmas because my bank account doesn't cry
Amazing to see how a little care increases wildlife diversity, basically instantly.
while I generally agree with your statement, I think we can safely conclude that describing the care shown in this video as "little" is an understatement :D
@@pixelmaster98 little in the sense that he is one person and this isn't a huge community or federal project consisting of a large group of people and planners. it is 'little' and that's okay
@@critiqueofthegothgf Plus, even if he did just a fraction of what he ended up doing, it would still go a good ways to improving diversity and density for the flora, fauna, AND fungi. If we all took care of our property just a little bit better, many other things might just improve, and more than a person may think!
Life finds a way
At 82, I'm finally beginning to learn and to understand what I couldn't find time for until now. Thank You!
As a biologist/ornithologist myself this is by far the best content I could have ever wished for!
Awesome work Stefano! Can't wait to see everything take shape. 👏🏼
As a student who want to be ornithologist, do you know what I should do ?
@@sixtine9856 There's a few routes you can take. I personally didn't know I wanted to be an ornithologist and just did a regular biology degree in uni. I got really hooked on birds through volunteering (bird banding stations, local conservation organisations, ...) and through that landed a few internships and through one of those internships a job as a full time ornithologist. I would say most importantly get outside, get familiar with your local birds and learn how to ID them (especially their calls and songs). That's a skill highly sought after for environmental assessment studies and monitorings. Lots of people can live off that kind of work as freelance ornithologists for example.
Otherwise I can only suggest to get on eBird, contact local birders, tag along with them and learn from them.
Some universities also offer ornithology classes/courses either as a full degree or as part of a biology/environmental science degree.
That's just my personal experience. Depending where you are from I'm sure there's multiple routes how you could end up as an ornithologist. Hope that helps :)
The joy I get when you upload is unparalleled. My husband has stage4 cancer and joy can be hard to hold onto, so thank you so much for these videos. 🧡🧡🧡
So sorry to hear, I’m glad I can brighten your day ❤️
Hey, glad you are back. Life is as life goes. Your videos though are a constant source of kind calmness. Thank you.
Glad you enjoy them, thank you!
You know watching these videos has really made me care about the environments around me. At some point, I'd like to do something similar to what you are doing. You're an inspiration! Great video, as always.
Ps: im so glad you're including a flower meadow for pollinators!! It's an amazing idea and also a very healthy one!!
That's so great to hear, I wish you luck on your future projects. I'm really excited about the meadow, as well
If you're ever interested in this sort of thing, r/NativePlantGardening is a great resource
This video captures my dream. I work day after day in hopes of saving enough money one day to purchase a meaningfully sized plot and manage it into a sustainable natural oasis. Inspiring to see I'm not alone in this drive
Any size can be meaningful. I have 2/3 of a cedar-infested acre in Washington now, but planting natives and providing water on my postage-stamp patch in Southern California helped a lot of wildlife there.
Same for me
It's the kind of series I wished I discovered a few years late so I wouldn't have to wait for the next video ^^ looking forward to future updates
Excited to share the updates!
thats how i feel right now :(
On some of the pines you will let stand, you should strip the bark in a circle around the trunk. This create standing dead wood which is very important for nesting animals.
Already did that over the winter! It’ll be in an upcoming episode 🙂
@@TheWildlifeHomestead Wonderful :D
I really enjoy your videos. Great commentary and amazing footage
This world needs 20 million more of you.
More like this world needs the 20 million we have to be like him.
The fact you’re doing this makes me cry so much. I often lose faith in humanity but you remind me I’m not alone in caring about animals and wildlife, and you motivate me to push myself to get my dream of owning land and creating a safe space for nature.
This channel hits close to home, my dad always had this dream to have a house with some beautiful wild land around it, so my parents bought a house in the middle of a bunch of low effort eucalyptus plantations in Portugal. Over the course of the 15 years I grew up there, I witnessed and helped transform 3 to 4 hectares of basically dead land into a lush native landscape
Twoey is right, you're a good human!
As a SustSci graduate and an avid birdwatcher, I love everything that you're doing. You're basically living out my dream, haha. Thanks for the awe-inspiring content as always, Stefano. Cheers from hemiboreal Finland.
the way that twoey just sits on ur hand just warms my heart! 🥰
I can't wait to see what happens next. Thank you for sharing your progress and for making better habitat for flora and fauna
Thanks!
I love this channel. This is what TV could be instead of mental pollution with rapid editing and goofy music.
I'm literally just rewatch the 1 hour video while thinking 'been a while since new video huh?' and new vid just dropped 😂🙏🏻
Haha, great timing!!
@@TheWildlifeHomesteadplease, try to upload more often.
From Ethiopia.
Lol, the same thing happened to me!
@@TheWildlifeHomestead I really wish if you could make a video in India about its natural wildlife....
😊 I can assure you you will get quite a nice amount of views😊😊😊 Hari Hari shar 💐💐💐💐
@@TheFlameKnightOfHari subcontinent have really beautiful wildlife love india from pakistan
No words can express how much happiness I felt just by watching this video.
This is wonderful! I could watch all day. Cannot wait for the next episode! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you are doing on this precious patch of land.
Planting native vines around brush piles is such a genius idea!
Stefano is the 'One man army' we all need.
Your homestead series is turning into such a great story. Each video makes me long for the moment I can start working on my own little patch of land.
Such a treat to see a new video posted! Stefano's work just thrills me. One of my favorite channels. Brings me so much hope watching him revitalize and regenerate the land for all of mother nature. So heartwarming and inspiring and fills me with so much joy. Bless you Stefano, and bless the work of your hands. ❤❤❤
So happy you got the property. Wildlife need all the help they can get!
Hooray, I've been eagerly anticipating the next update. Phenomenal stuff as ever.
I've been watching your for about 2 years and I am still so impressed with your work. The way you shoot videos of animal behavior while incorporating trail cams creates a very interesting narrative. I also admire your efforts into fixing your land to better accommodate more animals. They way you are improving the pine barren is honestly pretty revolutionary and maybe more national and state parks should copy your example.
This is awesome! I don't know if there is any scientific research to back this but I have always believed that transferring some soil from a ''good'' diverse forest to this pine forest will help with the establishment of a diverse ecosystem by introducing a lot of beneficial microorganisms. In any case can't wait to see what this forest turns into!
always a joy to see you upload! I cannot overstate how happy your videos make me
Great Narration. Voice is not annoying. Makes watching the videos a joy.
Your videos make me smile! It's amazing what you are doing, and I hope many are inspired to do this too! We need more people to care as much as you do! What a wonderful thing you are doing! I can't wait to see more!
Let’s gooooo! Def was wondering where the best wildlife RUclipsr been
Very kind, thank you!
You never fail to amaze me. Your skill to convey in every detail the beauty of Nature is fenomenal.
I'm glad there are people like you who put the forest back and honor nature
He’s back!!!
It is wonderful to watch the changes you are making on your property and nature is immediately accepting them and replicating is like teaching a new trick to a pet.
I really look forward to your updates to your wildlife paradise, Stefano.
Missed seeing your property progress!
So happy about the new upload 💜
So glad to see this update and looking forward to the next. You and the lady behind Choo Choo’s Story (also on YT) are amazing at being able to hand feed the Chick a Dees! They’re such neat little birds.
You give hope in how humans can rebuild the ecosystems that been affected by our mistakes. Just one person was able to do all this!
I didn't expect a so good video this morning... i woke up and when i go on youtube, I see a video of one of my favorites youtubers!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I cannot wait to see how this turns out over the summer! Thanks for the updates my dude! We’re here for it!
You're getting more popular but still underrated as heck. Honestly, my favorite channel on RUclips. You tick all the boxes
If paradise is real, I am %100 sure that you will be one of the first one to go there. What you r doing for this planet is remarkable.
We have saying in Turkish; "If everyone clean the fronf of their house door, whole street becomes clean, then the town and whole country will become clean"...
absolute favourite series on youtube by far
Always the best to wake up and find a Stefano video! Thanks for always giving me something to look forward to, was getting worried we'd seen then end of this channel. Hope you are well!
Thanks! Everything is going well, hope you’re doing well too!
@@TheWildlifeHomestead Doing very well, thank you! Looking forward to your next update. Be well!
Your life is so far removed from anything I can ever hope to achieve.
At the same time, I look at this and enjoy. I marvel. I´m in awe of the work you do, and of the results.
Thank you.
🌲🌲🌲💚
A Stefano vid is exactly what I needed after this crazy week!
Return of the king
Welcome back. Good to see the progress. You've been a busy boy. I think your ideas have merit. Can't wait to see how things develop. All the best.
This series is going to be awesome, can’t wait for more
I am so happy to have this channel back. Thanks Stefano for documenting this journey!
I agree with all the comments-Stefano's timing on video drops is perfect!
So happy to see the post! You are living my dream! I hate seeing monoculture, BC has few forests left most of what was logged was just replaced with giant tree farms. Years ago, I knew a guy who use to gather wildflower seed and tree seeds and would walk through some of these monocultures spreading the seed. Not sure how well it worked but it made him feel like he was contributing in a positive way.
That’s a great idea! Especially if doing it early on, the trees haven’t grown enough to close the canopy, so I’m sure a lot of the seeds he threw would do well initially.
Can't wait to see the meadow in full bloom!
What you're doing is so good. I hope I can do half as much when I retire.
I'm so excited to see this project unfold! It's awesome that those pines that were once blocking sunlight and causing a nuisance will now be re-purposed as food for the forest floor and nature highways!!
One of the best channels on RUclips. It is always great to get an update on your projects.
god im addicted to these types of videos. Maybe in the future when i have enough money i can start investing more into stuff like this
Welcome back!
Love your ideas and the yellow bellied sapsuckers will thank you for leaving some of those pines!
The ones here bypass the deciduous trees and go straight to the pines to drill for insects - love their patterns! 😊
Your commitment to nature and the environment, your creativity, just make my heart sing. Thank you.
Absolutely superb work. The world needs more people like you. I am loving watching the journey of your homestead. Thank you for sharing it
There’s no one I get this excited about when I see a new video pop up!
You mentioned planting vines at the bases of the brush piles. I have a recommendation for a nice vine that I personally like. Celastrus scandens (American bittersweet). Although not the best flowers for birds, they attract some small native insects but hold fruit that is a very important winter food source for wildlife. It is also threatened in many areas due to the invasive bittersweet.
It's one I have on my list, glad to hear it works well for you! It's native and hardy enough for our winters, I'd love to get some. Luckily we don't have any of the invasive asian bittersweet so hopefully it'll grow well. Thanks for the recommendation! :)
The simplicity of the narrative takes you through this stupendous changeover.
Thankyou so much.
Ooooh! Love how you create new wildlife nature on your property. Great work Stefano! Can't wait to see what's next...
Thanks!
So happy to see and update and I can't wait to see all the improvements and potential new wildlife visitors this season. You're doing amazing work!
It's wonderful to slow down to nature's pace and be able to see the different personalities animals have.😊👍
Every time I watch a rewilding video my heart slows down and my hope for the future generations increases ❤
My current goal is to hand feed a wild bird, seeing you able to in your videos gives me more hope
Not as hard as you may think. If you have chickadees in your area put out some feed for them and they will come.
Now that's what I called land corals. Beautiful and wholesome to watch the wildlife is thriving in it because of your hard and smart work. Bless you!
I really love your videos. I first watch your video 2 years ago. You inspired me a lot in taking care of environment. I wish i have a huge place so that i can build a place where birds and other animals can live peacefully without any fear of human. Love from Manipur, India❤❤
I am a fan of your videos now. When I see you posted, I know I will have quality! Thank you. Please keep posting, we love it!!!
LET'S GO, STEFANO'S BACK!!
The only thing that keeps this channel from being perfect is not having longer and more videos! Awesome work that you are doing, and thank you so much for documenting it!
What a fantastic project with wonderful footage
everytime you release a new video I get so giddy that I watch the whole serie allll over again. It's so good to see how you're doing!!
Great video. Looks like you’re roughly in the same area as me with the same vision. Looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks! We're just east of you in Quebec, so there's a lot of species overlap. Hope your projects are going well, it'll be exciting to see the results!
Great to have you back again, Stefano! Looking forward to the updates in the video
So excited for your meadow! I'm sure the abundance of pollinators will attract a bunch of interesting insectivores, too. Can't wait!
Wildlife is an Incredible Blessing to Humans on Earth!! Thanks to Stefano for being an Excellent Steward of the Land!
16 min and 37 seconds of escapism for me. Just watching happy little animals and a person who helps them before I have to face harsh reality again. TY.
Yahoo! I'm so pleased you are back
The flower meadow is going to be so pretty once it starts growing, I look forward to the next update on it!
Seeing the overhead shots of the pine log trails and brush piles really puts in perspective how much work you've done on this place. Bravo!
So glad you're back! I was getting worried. Great work with what you've been up to. Thank you for blessing us once again with such great content!
incredible! i expected the whole video to be you just chopping trees the whole time but this was so much more, you barely even included any of that. its very impressive, thank you for sharing your experiences and stories with us!
The videos may be far between, but the quality is amazing! I’m always really exited when I see a video from you!
I am so happy to see the forest get more healthy. Plantations always make me feel like we're really missing out on the greenery that can be in its place. Glad to see you're helping your property along
The editing and sound design is awesome, as always!
Definitely looking forward to all the changes coming this year!
This is frankly my favourite channel on YT. Thank you for your dedication and hard work to document this journey. It gives me so much joy
Tree bark highway is a Great Idea
I can't even express how much joy and peace these videos bring me. As always, thank you!
Cant wait for the next episode!🎉
You have probably the most underrated channel on RUclips brother. Keep it up!