A Wildlife Photography Expedition in Search of the Elusive Sea Wolf!

Published 2020-07-23
Missed us? We’re back with a stunning new episode! Join John and a small group of photographers as they travel to the remote BC coast in search of the rare “Sea Wolf”. This expedition features a day-by-day account of the journey sharing in the trip’s highs and lows, as well as a look at the massive benefits wolf ecotourism could have for small Canadian communities from both economic and conservation perspectives!

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so much for sharing this film...Even one sighting is magnificent. What a treat. I have been fascinated wolves since I was a child - still can't get enough.
  • @johnd746
    The patience, and persistence of wildlife photographers totally amazes me, and I am so thankful for what they do, because without them I would never even know there was such an animal as the Sea Wolf. Thank you so much for what you do.
  • @finnsteiner9016
    Speaking as someone who grew up on the BC coast, and has spent nearly a decade photographing and observing these wolves, this documentary sums it up so well. Long days, crazy temperature swings, high humidity, and creatures dependent on the tides make photographing here extremely challenging. Wolf glimpses are often fleeting moments, ones that even experienced photographers struggle to capture. But when they do come out, the beauty of them and their place in this ecosystem is so clear. Great captures John & team.
  • @TheWolfgirl5678
    Perfect video. Thanks John! It was great meeting you in Calgary too. Thanks for signing my book. You tell stories so well. Keep up the fight to protect these amazing animals and bring awareness like you do!!
  • @itsryanwilkes
    Happy to see another video from you John! Happy that you guys had an amazing encounter after all of that preparation and patience. Take care!
  • @RichMcPeek
    Terrific video as usual! Thanks for sharing this experience with us all!
  • What an experience John! Those coastal wolves are stunning creatures. I absolutely love wolves, one of my favourite animals in the world. I've only ever seen them in captivity here in the UK and it breaks my heart. There is an area in Scotland called the Alladale Wilderness Reserve that has been back and forth with the British government for years to reintroduce the wolf back into Scotland to control Reed Deer herds and and improve biodiversity. So good to see another of your videos! Take care.
  • @arunakalu
    John E. Marriott, I stumbled upon this series on YouTube yesterday and started watching all of it. I have adored your work for years, whenever I travel in the Canadian Rockies. I always wished I would run in into you some where in the wild, but never happened. I love photography and specially wildlife, and you had been an inspiration. Darwin Wigget is my other idol, whom I was fortunate enough to meet while in Abbotsford. I love the Rockies and the wilderness, maybe I will be lucky to get into a wildlife tour with you, since now I live in Victoria, BC.
  • @SG-2999G
    Thank you for this video and it is very educational!
  • @gatsby498
    You’re spot on with the economic argument. That’s pretty much the only thing that resonates with politicians