I love watching the bear climb the tree, so cute ❤❤❤ Thank you to those who love animals and protect them from the many dangers of extinction. Great job guys, thanks Nat Geo!
Truly impressed with Dr. Oakley's dedication and skills in handling this intense situation! Nat Geo always does an amazing job inspiring wildlife conservation! 🐻💚
I love bears! Lived in Alaska for many years & before "bear spray", we'd walk paths saying gently "hey bear, hey bear"... had a couple cone into my yard over the years as well. Love this video & The Yukon - wonderful job with those bears ❤
Dr. Oakley’s dedication to wildlife and her ability to tackle every unique challenge, from black bears to baby pigs, is so inspiring. Truly a fascinating glimpse into the Yukon wilderness.
I’ve always been so fascinated by wildlife, and this video perfectly captures the unique behavior of animals. It’s amazing to see how each species has its own personality and instincts. The narrator did a fantastic job explaining these complex behaviors. Definitely learned something new today. Great content!
Hate to say it, but the lady with that poor Dachshund, there is a reason why leashes and leads exist. They're to keep a dog from running off. Sure, she might like chasing birds and squirrels because that's in their natural instinct, but it's YOUR responsibility to keep them out of harms way. Just allowing them to run free, unsupervised, will tend to lead to harm to the dog.
Why didn't you just scare off the other bed when you seen it come up to the other one and it was still high that don't even make sense I don't want to watch this s*** no more
I love watching the bear climb the tree, so cute ❤❤❤ Thank you to those who love animals and protect them from the many dangers of extinction. Great job guys, thanks Nat Geo!
Dr. Oakley helps make Yukon a better place for animals big and small! 🫶
me too !
@@NatGeoAnimals so true!! Dr. Oakley and Team are amazing 💖
Truly impressed with Dr. Oakley's dedication and skills in handling this intense situation! Nat Geo always does an amazing job inspiring wildlife conservation! 🐻💚
She's all set for life there.
I love bears! Lived in Alaska for many years & before "bear spray", we'd walk paths saying gently "hey bear, hey bear"... had a couple cone into my yard over the years as well. Love this video & The Yukon - wonderful job with those bears ❤
Dr. Oakley’s dedication to wildlife and her ability to tackle every unique challenge, from black bears to baby pigs, is so inspiring. Truly a fascinating glimpse into the Yukon wilderness.
I’ve always been so fascinated by wildlife, and this video perfectly captures the unique behavior of animals. It’s amazing to see how each species has its own personality and instincts. The narrator did a fantastic job explaining these complex behaviors. Definitely learned something new today. Great content!
Thank you, Nat Geo Animals, for sharing such a heartwarming story of animal rescue
Awesome 👍
An incredible episode showcasing the courage and skill of Dr. Oakley! The way she handles such dangerous situations is inspiring.
How wonderful
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Thank you Nat Geo Animals!!!!!!
Who´s the daddy? 😂😂😂😂😂😂Some do sheep some - sorry no front! Love and Peace to all PET Lovers. We appreciate what you do 💕✨🌎🐾
Great show! The scenery is fantastic!!
You do such a good job with such compassion! Onderful family !❤
Hate to say it, but the lady with that poor Dachshund, there is a reason why leashes and leads exist. They're to keep a dog from running off. Sure, she might like chasing birds and squirrels because that's in their natural instinct, but it's YOUR responsibility to keep them out of harms way. Just allowing them to run free, unsupervised, will tend to lead to harm to the dog.
Thanks for sharing great show.!
Thanks for sharing an amazing story.🥰🥰🥰
Another job well done ❤❤
Your the first person I have heard say sooey since I left the farm
imagine minding your own business then someone put you to sleep after waking up you have a collar and a ear tag.
Saludos amigos
Righteous good deeds will make you successful, in this life , and the hereafter .💙
Tôi muốn đến đây làm trang trại chăn nuôi lợn 👍
Why didn't you just scare off the other bed when you seen it come up to the other one and it was still high that don't even make sense I don't want to watch this s*** no more
Yeah, umm, they're not supposed to interfere with wild animals natural predatory behaviour, unless it's to protect themselves, genius.