Gudrun is a wonderful researcher in so many beautiful ways I pray that she will succeed in her treatments for the tumor and that she returns with fine health and renewed strength very soon❤️🙏
Please Be Well Gudrun, for You are such a wonderful inspiration to so many and a beautiful example of what a human being should strive to become!!!!!!! Be Strong and Well Gudrun!!!!!
So very happy to see her get that wonderful experience with that Wolfpack and I pray for her condition to improve so that she can go back and get us more great footage ...such a sweet lady to share her experience with the world
So wonderful to see the wolves behaving naturally, with no fear of humans. What a great gift to this amazing woman---to enjoy their presence without fear of them and to know they were so comfortable with hers. Very special. Thank you!
Such a passion for wolves , she feels at home in this remote rainforest. I love this documentary about wolves which are always persecuted and misunderstood by human, but they are wonderful animals, nature’s another gift, we all should love. They have a role to play in nature, they are wonderful and shy animals.
If you want to see deer go to an area which was clear cut several years ago. During those years much browse will have grown up that deer feed on. Don't go into dense forest because deer have little to eat there. 5:45
A wonderful & enjoying video about the collection of superfluous knowledge about wolves 🐺 in their natural habitat...this enjoying journey made by a brave woman that feeling delayed in nature & wild life circumstances...allot thanks (Get. Factual) channel for sharing this magnificent video
I knew when she saw the Spirit Bear, her Life would change. If I had been you laying there with the wolves, I would not have returned. I would have turned into a Wolf. I wrote a story about a women who was healed by a wolf pack and chose to stay with them. Much luv and light coming your way.❤
The Sea Wolf (Canis crassodon) is a large dog native to the western coasts of Canada, there are three recognized subspecies: the Columbian Wolf (Canis crassodon columbianus), the Vancouver Island Wolf (Canis crassodon crassodon), and the Archipelago Wolf (Canis crassodon ligoni).
@@HenHo90 wolf populations estimates in lower 48: MN 2500, WI 1000, MI 600, ID 1000, MT 1000, OR and WA has about 400. CA has about 45. About 135 in NM and AZ.
There have been no attacks in Yellowstone and they were reintroduced 30 years ago. Park has 3 million visitors a year and guns are not permitted in any national park
I don't understand why we need foreign women to do jobs Canadian women are completely capable of doing.Especially in BC notorious for not having decent jobs for educated youngCanadians.
@@cm1642 first of all why is my comment racist? Because I'm black I must be racist .2nd my generation is saddled with debt from higher education, then no jobs and no decent place's to live. So unless you believe this job cannot be done any CANADIAN remaes or males you can call me racist all day. We don't need to be out sourcing workers. You don't have to agree with me, but evidently you have a blind eye to some real issues Canadainas are facing.
@@nkhamoza1 First of all I had no idea what your skin color is. 2nd I didn't see any comments from Canadian scientists claiming they were overlooked for this research. 3rd of all to not like someone because they are foreign born doing some important research outside their home country is petty and stupid. 4th you said you were a nationalist which is just as bad as being racist. And lastly if you can't understand why that is wrong then we don't have anymore to say.
So wonderful to see the wolves behaving naturally, with no fear of humans. What a great gift to this amazing woman---to enjoy their presence without fear of them and to know they were so comfortable with hers. Very special. Thank you!
Gudrun is a wonderful researcher in so many beautiful ways
I pray that she will succeed in her treatments for the tumor and that she returns with fine health and renewed strength very soon❤️🙏
Please Be Well Gudrun, for You are such a wonderful inspiration to so many and a beautiful example of what a human being should strive to become!!!!!!! Be Strong and Well Gudrun!!!!!
So very happy to see her get that wonderful experience with that Wolfpack and I pray for her condition to improve so that she can go back and get us more great footage ...such a sweet lady to share her experience with the world
So wonderful to see the wolves behaving naturally, with no fear of humans. What a great gift to this amazing woman---to enjoy their presence without fear of them and to know they were so comfortable with hers. Very special. Thank you!
This is so inspiring. Thank you for posting this.
Such a passion for wolves , she feels at home in this remote rainforest. I love this documentary about wolves which are always persecuted and misunderstood by human, but they are wonderful animals, nature’s another gift, we all should love. They have a role to play in nature, they are wonderful and shy animals.
What can i say, incredible.
Thanks for the documentaries you present. Please keep 'em coming. Ronn
What a lovely documentary. Fascinating, and at the same time touching. Thankyou.
Watching them play made me so happy.
RIP Gudrun Pflueger! I hope your spirit is on the coast running with the wolves.
If you want to see deer go to an area which was clear cut several years ago. During those years much browse will have grown up that deer feed on. Don't go into dense forest because deer have little to eat there. 5:45
Your very fulfilling love journey has touched my heart.💙💙💙
What an honor Gudrun , for the wolves to allow you to watch them live.
Stupendous!
A wonderful & enjoying video about the collection of superfluous knowledge about wolves 🐺 in their natural habitat...this enjoying journey made by a brave woman that feeling delayed in nature & wild life circumstances...allot thanks (Get. Factual) channel for sharing this magnificent video
I knew when she saw the Spirit Bear, her Life would change. If I had been you laying there with the wolves, I would not have returned. I would have turned into a Wolf. I wrote a story about a women who was healed by a wolf pack and chose to stay with them. Much luv and light coming your way.❤
Nice documentry.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love what you do ❤️
Extremely brave lady...!👍☝
2005 document but still amazing
The Sea Wolf (Canis crassodon) is a large dog native to the western coasts of Canada, there are three recognized subspecies: the Columbian Wolf (Canis crassodon columbianus), the Vancouver Island Wolf (Canis crassodon crassodon), and the Archipelago Wolf (Canis crassodon ligoni).
Thank you for this.
You are lucky.❣❣❣❣
круто. Я так понял это 2005 год. У нас на Сахалине примерно такая же картина, только волки еще более скрытные.
The champions for endurance are the African wild dogs (aka Painted dogs).
Great video, keep it up.
Wonderful nature, landscape, movie... Thank you for this interesting fakts.
Crazy
cool vid , ah hope yi get well again , aye !
She's gonna end up being dinner one day.
Make sure you don't get in the way if bc hunters , they are limited to 3 so it will be tough to keep them managed as is
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I’d be scared chitless
sad to hear she passed away in august 2023
I just googled her after seeing your comment. This is very sad indeed 😔
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This doc shows humans are not on the menu for wolves
That's not true, they do attack humans. This lady just knew how to handle them.
@@HenHo90 it’s happened but it’s so rare, statistically it’s pretty much zero.
@@dhand34 That's because all the wolves are now only found in very remote areas, and those that go looking for them tend to carry a gun! 😆
@@HenHo90 wolf populations estimates in lower 48: MN 2500, WI 1000, MI 600, ID 1000, MT 1000, OR and WA has about 400. CA has about 45. About 135 in NM and AZ.
There have been no attacks in Yellowstone and they were reintroduced 30 years ago. Park has 3 million visitors a year and guns are not permitted in any national park
I wish she and the camera crew would leave the wolfs alone .
They disturbed as little as possible. This is for science, and you would not be watching this documentary if it wasn't for them.
Go jome Woody
I don't understand why we need foreign women to do jobs Canadian women are completely capable of doing.Especially in BC notorious for not having decent jobs for educated youngCanadians.
What a incredibly racist thing to say.
@@cm1642 oh boo hoo, join the club.And it's not racist it's nationalist. There's a difference.
@@nkhamoza1 which isn't any better.
@@cm1642 first of all why is my comment racist? Because I'm black I must be racist .2nd my generation is saddled with debt from higher education, then no jobs and no decent place's to live. So unless you believe this job cannot be done any CANADIAN remaes or males you can call me racist all day. We don't need to be out sourcing workers. You don't have to agree with me, but evidently you have a blind eye to some real issues Canadainas are facing.
@@nkhamoza1
First of all I had no idea what your skin color is.
2nd I didn't see any comments from Canadian scientists claiming they were overlooked for this research.
3rd of all to not like someone because they are foreign born doing some important research outside their home country is petty and stupid.
4th you said you were a nationalist which is just as bad as being racist. And lastly if you can't understand why that is wrong then we don't have anymore to say.
So wonderful to see the wolves behaving naturally, with no fear of humans. What a great gift to this amazing woman---to enjoy their presence without fear of them and to know they were so comfortable with hers. Very special. Thank you!