European Bison in the Białowieża Forest ~ March 2023

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A new video from the three-day filming of European bison in Białowieża Forest is out! But let's take it one step at a time. The bison is one of the symbols of European nature conservation, so let's briefly talk about this wonderful species first.

Bison, like many other animals, have suffered from human expansion in the past. Herds of bison had roamed Europe for around 10,000 years, helping to shape its landscape until man came along and killed all the bison in the wild. In Białowieża, Poland, the last wild bison was shot in February 1919. At that time, there were only a few living animals left in the world that were kept in zoos or game preserves. Fortunately, however, conservationists put the pedal to the metal and began the complex process of reintroducing the species in 1923. With the help of pure bison bred in captivity, the population has been successfully stabilized over the past century - there are currently around 8,500 bison in the world, of which around 6,200 live in the wild. The most numerous bison herds can be seen in the Białowieża Forest region of Poland and Belarus.

If we are slightly cynical and disregard saving the species for purely moral reasons, we can ask ourselves the question: "What good is a bison anyway?" Yeah, you'd be surprised.

Bison, like beavers, are so-called ecosystem engineers - animals that reshape their environment in significant ways. Large ungulates (bison, wild horses, and aurochs) have always been a part of the European wilderness, and their activities have helped keep the landscape open. They have grazed aggressive grass species, destroyed woody debris, trampled and fertilized the soil, and uprooted young trees. After their extinction, this role was to some extent taken over by domestic cattle, which roamed freely among the villages. In recent decades, however, we have confined cows and sheep to barns, or only let them graze the areas reserved for them, and our landscape has become overgrown uncontrollably. The impenetrable jungle of blackthorn, locust, and bushgrass has left no room for rare species of plants and invertebrates - e.g. important pollinators. The loss of biodiversity then further contributes to the disintegration of irreplaceable natural processes that we have so long ago disrupted by draining the landscape, chemically treating the soil, and planting monocultures. So when you see conservationists scything meadows or clearing scrubland in the sweat of their brow, remember that they are only desperately trying to substitute what would otherwise be provided by bison and other large ungulates in the landscape.

The society Česká krajina (Czech landscape) contributes to the understanding of the key role of these animals in the Czech Republic. It is responsible for the establishment of a well-known reserve in Milovice, where scientists and the public can observe and study the beneficial effect of large ungulates on the environment. The animals are even exported from here to other locations to help save endangered species of plants and invertebrates. If you'd like to learn more about this topic, be sure to visit the website of Česká krajina, where a number of interesting articles and videos await you.

And now back to Białowieża for a moment. Watching wild bison in their natural habitat was a great experience for me, which I owe mainly to my friend Ondra Nágl. Thanks to his previous visits to Poland and his impeccable knowledge of the area, we were able to track the bison without any problems, and in just three days, we managed to film everything you are watching right now. If you would like to see something similar with your own eyes, don't be afraid to write to Ondra - he regularly returns to Białowieża and is invaluable as a guide. He'll even make you some awesome eggs with bacon and onions in the evening.

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European bison (Bison bonasus)

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Białowieża Forest, Poland

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Panasonic GH6
Metabones T Smart
Sigma 150-600 C

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Many thanks to the Polish people for bringing back the European bison from extinction !!!

peterj
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Your filming was so intimate. Thank you for sharing.

AGrohl-kj
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Krása! Majestát! Tak ať se jim dobře daří! Jsou nádherní!!

eliskafialkova
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Beautiful and amazing animals, and so vital for a healthy ecosystem. I enjoyed your video, thank you.

nearlywild
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Sliczne, dostojne, majestatyczne stado kochanych, polskich zubrow ❤

gracebal
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Hi Lukas. Really good footage of the european bisons. So majestic animals. Well done. Greets Stefan

stefangoldensteinwildlife
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😂 hezké psaní a krásné záběry. Děkuji 👍a zdravím Vás 🙋🏼‍♀️

jarmilazachovalova
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Amazing footage and description as always!

DrowningInTea
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Jsou to nádherní obři!Jako z jiného světa😀.A dík za vždy zajímavý text!👍🙂

zdenkawilczkova
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Paráda, krása, superb, great, amazing, wunderschöne video a já nevím co ještě, ale všechno to je 😊 moc hezké světlo, vydařený výlet

andreaseidlitz
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Nádherné video. 👏 velmi povedené jako vždycky

nadadavidova
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Lovely footage and deserves more views!

videostream_team
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Tajemná hudba dává tomuto krásnému videu na zajímavosti, opravdu povedený celek👍👏

kvetal.
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Hallo Lukas🙋‍♂️was für stolze, herrliche Tiere, imposant, super Video👍👍👍 Jo

libellenflusterer
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Opět hodně dobré video, koukám že GH6 byla trefa do černého a v kombinaci se Sigmou to nemá chybu.Já mám 150-600 C taky s Canon 1D mk 4, ale není to ono chce to bez zrcadlovku.ale stále si nemůžu vybrat.Těším se na další super video.

OldrichStastny
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There was probably some color editing done to the film but this is still a beautiful art study of evolution & genetics at play. The pigment of bison fur, the color of the vegetation in the light in this latitude in a bison habitat; the vegetation is dependent of bison & the bison dependant of the vegetation. The third player would be the predator’s eye. These beautiful scenes have co-evolved for hundreds of thousands of years in a dance of random DNA miscodings & prey-predator relationship, and the forest/half open woodland - herbivore ecology even longer. It makes me full of awe just to think about it ❤

I wish people understood how these species, ecosystems and landscapes came to be. How slow, hard, delicate and coincidental it has been. These are more precious masterpieces than anything human-made.

elinamakela
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The only thing missing was the busloads of Japanese tourists taking selfies and trying to pet them

bluejay
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Gorgeous footage. As a Canadian, I did not even know of their existence. Discernably different in appearance from the North American Bison. Something in these remind of the worshipped cattle of India. I wonder how that similarity happens to be, or is simple coincidence.

sparra
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Bonjour 👋 peut-on faire poussé des organes humains dans un bison je cest qu'il ont fait dans un cochon 🐖 et quesque sa fait de faire accouplé un bison européen et un bison d'amérique du nord et peut t-on faire passer lescdeux espèce de bison des deux ou trois continent sur un pont et tunnel entre l'Asie le kamchaka en Russie et l aslaka en ammerique du nord pour que les bisons se mélange ? Merci ++
( voir aussi faire accouplé un élan européen avec un élan dammerique du nord ).

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