Grizzly Country - The Heart of Yellowstone National Park | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2022-12-28
Grizzly Country - The Heart of Yellowstone National Park | Wildlife Documentary

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Grizzly bears have a secret life not easily visible to the casual visitor or observer. This documentary reveals some of the most astonishing behaviors of these great bears, recorded over a ten year period in Yellowstone National Park, allowing us to recognize some of the bears individually, such as Scarface, Swimmer and Quad Mom. Once, they were somewhat rare in the American west, and were listed as a ‘threatened’ species. The grizzly populations have recovered today and are now beginning to stabilize.

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  • Quick facts on Yellowstone: Yellowstone National Park is an American national park located in the western United States, largely in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the 42nd U.S. Congress with the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872. Yellowstone was the first national park in the U.S. and is also widely held to be the first national park in the world. The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially the Old Faithful geyser, one of its most popular. While it represents many types of biomes, the subalpine forest is the most abundant. It is part of the South Central Rockies forests ecoregion. Anyone ever been? It’s on my list for sure!
  • @ks1227
    Nice to see old Scarface again! 😊
  • @glennharmes1629
    Stunning photography, great narration of grizzly bear nature!
  • @Rpf365
    A remarkably good documentary. Highly recommended. And yes I'm planning a trip to Yellow Stone.
  • Beyond words. A masterpeice on every level especially the photography and the most realistic portrayal of grizzly life. This doc should be compulsory and categorized as a time out fun activity and have a discussion on what the kids saw and their reactions as for many, very few have had the opportunity to visit such exquisite untamed wilderness at its finest and many I fear do not know such a place exists. Before watching this I didn't either. The other thing I would like to mention is that the doc has a very calming effect from the narrators' voice and the music chosen. A match made in heaven. So I encourage the educators out there to consider this to show this to your classes.....everyone will benefit from watching this.
  • it doesn't appear that we are so civilized these guys have the best views and are so in moment carefree
  • @danheintz7883
    Just left Yellowstone after my first visit this week. Just amazing and this video is fantastic. Seeing bears in the wild and tons of bison and elk was incredible.
  • Just got back from Yellowstone, it was amazing. My family and I saw five bears! One of them was a mama with two cubs. I saw the cubs play-fighting and it was pretty adorable.
  • @trackpackgt877
    Yellowstone National Park is the closest thing to a time machine regarding being able to see the wild Untamed territory it's what most of America look like when it was unsettled country
  • @fcamiola
    Grizzly Bears are cuddly and warm.
  • @Howdydoody-pw2ss
    Grizzlies are smart and unpredictable, and that fact alone makes them so dangerous. They demand your upmost respect—you are a visitor in their world and must abide by their rules!
  • Respect the wild life always remember we are in there home so amazing can't wait to go next week camping just gorgeous ❤
  • @donnamartin2969
    Bear cubs are the second cutest baby animal - after lion cubs ❤
  • What a beautiful place the animals the mountains everything cant wait to go this summer camping to all the people out there respect the wild life