Pack Life At Yellowstone National Park | White Wolf | Real Wild

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In the of Yellowstone National Park lies Hayden Valley, where in the winter months it can reach temperatures of 40 below with up to 20 feet of snow. Few animals can survive in these conditions, and the wolves that currently live there were hunted to extinction and gone for almost 80 years. With their reintroduction to the Park in the late 1990’s, this documentary intimately looks at the lives of both the Hayden pack and the Canyon pack.

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50:17 after spending nearly an hour with this pair watching their lives abruptly end like that is sad to see but such is life.

lorelaim
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Spent a "Wolf Week" at the Yellowstone Institute in Lamar Valley this past March. Early mornings to view wild life to include the current wolf packs in Lamar...staying up in the night to view the tremendous dark sky, Great Horned Owls, coyote and wolf howlings under a big moon...well worth the trip. Classroom lectures covering past introduction history and current issues facing wolf reintroduction in the Western US by guest lecturers was a bonus. Seeing Bob Landis taking footage for documentaries like this and learning about the decades of commitment from so many folks to make the idea of wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone a reality is truly an honor.

johnvonplutzner
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no negativity, no sadness, no depression, just straight vibing happiness, i hope everyone who reads this will have a wonderful day, life is so amazing if you let it be :D

bgmrelaxation
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Incredible documentary that showed me something I haven’t seen: conflict between wolf packs. That was so sad but that is nature. May we as a civilization do what we can to ensure these wild lands flourish untouched

theallianceslayer
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This video was so well done just to see how these wolves hunt and how they take care of their pups something i wont forget I want to thank the people who worked so hard to give all of us unforgetable quality video.I hope they make more

janetchickey
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Felt like an old school documentary like from my childhood....no fluff, just facts, with smooth narration. 👍🏽engrossing.

kt
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Never knew how often wolves had to make a kill or scavenge when pups were born. But I also was amazed at how effortlessly the grizzly turned a dead bison over. All these animals are so tough and intelligent doing whatever they can to survive and when possible avoid injury. Never be alone human or animal in Yellowstone. It’s unforgiving and rugged out there. I love nature I just hope we can keep these growing packs in Yellowstone and wherever else they roam and start families. I know how dangerous wolves were in the past and hope understanding and learning from these new packs helps us all find a benefit and place for them forever.

brandimyhren
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1:23:05 Awe that poor wolf 🐺 with the mange..the way he turns and looks at the wolf that confronts him s if to say” look At me..I’m no threat to you..leave me alone”! I felt sorry for it..😢

angelgirl
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I have lived my life BC, Canada. For 20 yrs I have tracked our wildlife, made sketches of many & watched their amazing survival. BC is rugged & tough, just like Yellowstone. Now as of 2022 I have turned to research for our elusive Wolves. I wish I had the gear I need to put the research into documentary. A New location has revealed my favorite animal living where they had been long gone, now there is a chance to give our Wolves chance along the Frs & Thmps Valley. We have 2 radio collared Alphas in our backyard, our 3rd yr. Good Luck needed for their survival, yet we see so little of them their winter night songs give us hope of a new future.❤❤❤ Would love to see them in documentary shows, they are only Resident Pack❤❤❤😊

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Wolves are absolutely beautiful creatures. I have loved them since the 4th grade in 1964 when I had to do a book report on them. I purchased a wolf pup back in 1980 for $700.00.
I had him for a little over 5 years. I named him Shilo. He and my Doberman (Bubba Lou) became and were best of friends until he died of liver cancer. It broke our hearts something fierce including our Doberman. I was a basket case for several days. I had never heard of animals getting cancer, but our Doberman also died of bone cancer about 4 years later. I was also diagnosed with kidney cancer back in 2006 and still fighting it to this day.
I still get teary eyed looking at pictures of them. He was one extremely intelligent animal as well as obedient, loving, and faithful, along with my Dobie. They were both amazing creatures. I would take them for car rides and they both loved it. People at stop lights would ash, "is that a wolf", and I would proudly reply, "He sure is"... I do not have the words to describe how beautiful and proud he was. I still miss them both so, so very much!!!
Now I wish people would leave them alone and let them be wild as they were born to be. Shilo's mother was killed on the highway and her 3 puppies were adopted by other people. I stayed in contact with one of the persons who adopted Shilo's brother. He loved his wolf as much as we did ours. I believe he named his wolf cub Baron if I remember correctly. I believe Baron lived a good healthy life of 14 years. We lost track of the man that adopted their sister wolf pup. He moved somewhere way up in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee.

stevemason
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Nice - i loved the PBS documentary years ago on the Druid pack in the Lemar Valley. I am very happy to see this, which I feel is like a sequel.

jasonjackson
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I just realized the black pup is black wolf from the other documentary, I recognized from his grandfather around 22:10
Love seeing multiple documentaries ❤

smolenbyy
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Love the white wolf the first one for being a amazing mother and when she was about die she knew her fate has come to her and accepts it i miss her and she will be in my heart she's with her family howling

islamisthetruthforever
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Rip White Wolf 😢 what a great documentary about wild life. Good that they re-introduced them back in to their habitat.
Nature can be harsh but its just that, its nature

SvenskSork
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thx for the upload. these were wholesome documentaries. i can't stand the stressful narrative of more recent nature documentaries but this was so relaxing to watch

SpookysDarling
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I'm sure that I watched this before.. but I still love watching it again and again!
We can stand a lot to learn from wolf behavior!
Thanks for sharing this!

blackieof
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In the first 5 minutes, missed this important information: with wolves, trees developed, trees brought back a river, and many other lives, as pollinators!

Ancorarte
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This is the best documentary I’ve ever heard and it was pretty emotional too at some point

maxiboyandlunagirlforlife
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Watching Yellowstone national park is very relaxing
Watching these wildlife animals trying to survive an excellent documentary of the Yellowstone national park.

jampasurprenant
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I think ALL wolves are gorgeous 👍🥰✨ I LOVE the look in their eyes 👀, so magnificent ❤️

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