Wandering Wolves - Nature Documentary, Part 1

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The forest's top apex predator, wolves have the unrivaled ability to hunt, track, and pursue prey over incredibly large distances. However, why wolves travel such lengths is less understood. This is the story of three extraordinary migrators. What urges single specimens of the European wolf to undertake such breathtaking and dangerous journeys?
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コメント (21)
  • I'm a dog lover & of course love wolves...whenever poachers & hunters kill the wolves it broke my heart. I have never heard of wolves killed the humans.because they are very shy away humans...please stop killing them.
  • Wonderfull, beautiful and informative documentary about wandering wolves.
  • As a fellow biologist thank you for your work with Wolves many biologists wish they could be animal researchers
  • @ABBAS8953
    Such an amazing documentary! I love wolves and I had the chance of seeing them in nature in Syria. Such documentaries are really worth the effort.
  • Really great documentary and heartbreaking finish for the wolf Legabue.
  • I thought that this story was going to be boring but it became really interesting. Thanks for the movies.
  • I like how they show the trained wolf stand-ins and how they work instead of just pretending like it was all direct footage of actual wandering wolves. Makes it even more interesting to watch them knowing they're animal actors.
  • Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, very interesting fakts. Thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Error about 32'45' : in 1979 France signed the Bern convention, which was ratified 10 years later by then-minister Brice Lalonde. In this convention, the wolf was included in Appendix IV as "strictly protected". I was however, not yet included in the french protection law nor on the list of animal species (potentially) present in the country. In december 1987, a wolf was shot near the village of Fontaine in the department Gard, so near the italian border. Approximately ate the same time, italian wolves settled in the Mercantour national park, but their presence was not officially acknowledged until 1992. The wolf shot at Fontaine was an embarrassing case : under the 1979 convetion, France had engaged to considering the species as strictly protected, so the hunter who shot this animal was guilty either of killing a protected species or of ignoring that it was a wolf and thence shooting at an animal he had not correctly identified before doing so, which is a legal offense as well.
  • Fascinating life stories of wolves. They are Carasmatic and intelligent animals. I like this biologist tell people how to behave when become face to face with a wolf. Also they don’t attack people.