The young lad did a stellar job at presenting. I have seen a lot of documentaries on the Tasmanian tiger but this is the best by far. It’s nice to believe they are somehow holding on out in the wilderness.
What an excellent 36 mins. I left Tassie 12yrs when I joined the army. Your doco makes me want to return home and immerse myself in exploration of the untouched west coast, in search of any signs of life of the Thylacine. Great work mate 👏
Isaac, you are an amazing young man. As an educator, I feel so relieved that there are young people like you out there carrying the torch for education and animals xx
Your research was first rate. I was very impressed. However, I was even more impressed with your presentation. You have a promising future in documentary journalism. Putting flowers on Wilfred Batty's, grave was a nice touch, showing your respect for the times in which he lived.
I’m officially a fan of Isaac’s. This video was so well done and at such a young age. This video did a better job than I would expect from NatGeo, Discovery, Animal Planet today. This kid is not only good, he’s gifted with story telling. So so good.
In New Zealand the takahe was considered extinct around 1898. A small population was rediscovered in 1948. You never know. You've got a fantastic gift and a great future in journalism if you so wish to pursue. Well done lad!
Isaac, that is such a fantastic documentary!!! Well done, Moab. Super impressed with your skills in filmmaking and interviewing. What a future you have!!
I stumbled upon this documentary tonight and was hooked from the start. You sir, are an exceptional story teller and documentarian, this episode needs to be aired on mainstream TV!! National Geographic, Animal Planet or Discovery should sign you up immediately, keep up the good work fella, big love from the UK! Subscribed...
Isaac, you young sir have the potential to be a new Sir David Attenborough. Beautiful, no nonsense presentation. Very professional, sensible documentary. Well done! Keep up the great work! You have all the foundations of becoming a great film maker and Naturalist. Best of luck, from Perth WA. (Tassie Tigers have been seen in the forests here too!)
I second this. Been listening to David Attenborough for 30 years. I cannot watch or learn anything documentary if it's not david Attenborough narrating it. Period. Him or Bill nye and niel Tyson. You young man very much have the potential to carry that legacy. Teach our future generations. Show them the hidden beauty of this world.
My dad took me to a remote farm an hour from Burnie TAS in 1963. On the way there he told me to never forget this day. An old guy in a dressing gown took us out the back and in a cage was what looked like a big dog with stripes. My dad told me it was a tassie tiger and not to tell any of my mates but never forget it . I know people think sure you did. I was there saw it and 60 years later I still remember
I find that absolutely fascinating and I believe it. I also heard that a thylacine was kept at a property in Wilmot maybe 60s or 70s, possibly earlier but i can't remember exactly the year. Good chance then, like your encounter, there may have been others out there around the same time actually kept on people's properties?
@@Robochop-vz3qm, I had a coworker in the 90s that had been to a farm in the 80s where they had a paddock that they said had some in there. She never saw them, but she heard them. I have no reason to not believe her, so they were alive at least a few in the late 80s.
Very good documentary. I'm from Texas. USA, and I got interested in the Tasmanian Tiger in 1987 right after it was declared extinct. If I lived in Tasmania, I would be hunting the Tiger (with a camera), right alongside you. I have never believed that it went extinct.
Fascinating. One of the best documentaries I've seen. This young man's sincerity is refreshing. The information he shares provides an excellent addition to the story of the thylacine that is never covered with such detail and objectivity. Awesome job!
My wife and I have both seen Tassie Tigers on two separate occasions on the same stretch of road, by the river. When I sighted one I mounted a box curb as I descended the hill as the thylacine ran into a property with lots of trees. I just wanted to observe it for as long as possible. We live in SW WA. Both sightings less than 5 years ago. I've since installed a dash cam in my ute, but we don't travel around the same time as we no longer work in the same industries.
The Thylacines of WA appear to be a different species to the Thylacines of Tasmania. According to the rock art in the Pilbara region, the WA Thylacine had a different number of stripes. Remember that Tasmania is 12,000 years removed from the mainland. The aborigines here could also be considered a genetically different race of people.
Well...that is the singular most brilliant coverage of stories and accounts of the Thylacine I do believe I have seen in an extremely long time...your research and efforts to interview and visit the ose with any sort of tie to the Thylacine and it's last known specimen was just phenomenal...something I'd expect from a more seasoned reporter or personality with years of experience under their belt...job well done young man...a new subscriber from Sydney...and don't let up on the Thylacine...as the X Files purported...the Truth Is Out There...and I for one hope the beast is still out there...hiding away from the greater populations...and living its life uninterrupted. Keep up the great work...and cheers from Sydney!!!!
I don’t impress easily but this documentary impressed me no end. I shy away from long videos on UA-cam but I’m so glad I spent my time watching this. Kudos. That was great.
WOW. Exceptionally well done, young man. Straight forward and factual without any fictitious nonsense. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Keep up the good work.
My family travelled Tassie in the 1980's and we were told over and over again (mainly from farmers) that the Tassie Tiger is still alive (due to their experiences).
👏 well done. Definitely wasn't expecting a teenager to be the presenter. You clearly put a lot of effort into this. It's good to see someone so young interested in this kind of thing. Even if the tazzy tigers as are truly gone and cloning can't bring them back there's a lesson about conservation to be taken from this.Those animals were killed in mass because they were inconvenient and now their descendants are regretting that it happened. There's lots of animals that get the same treatment today and our descendants will feel the same if we don't get on the ball.
The Tiger is alive and well on the mainland, I’ve seen it and I will not disclose its location because I don’t want anyone finding that small population. I’ve visited them once since my first sighting and they are slowly growing in numbers
@@sooweeq123 I do believe in Sasquatch , the most famous film of Bigfoot was made by Roger Patterson in October of 1967. The film had been analyzed & its Not a costume & CGI did not exist back then. Also Hair samples have collected & they were identified as an unknown animal . I do believe Bigfoot is a Real animal & I do believe that the Tasmanian Tiger still exists.
Fantastic documentary. I stumbled upon this accidentally and am so glad I did. I appreciate the effort that you went to to talk to these people before they too have gone. Thank you. You have a big future in media if you choose to continue in this path.....
Very impressed by this documentary’s creator’s professional style of investigative reporting of knowledgeable information told through personally interviewing the men who had credible personal knowledge confirming their story, documented by this young man! Excellent!
It hurts my heart that humans came along and made a species extinct on 3 continents. Thousands of years of habitation and within moments in time we wiped Thylacines off the face of the earth. You are an amazing young man Isaac!
Amen. There are searchers trying to find where there maybe a small population of them and when they do, They will cast a preserve mandate. They've even said the same of Sasquatch species confirmation. They've encountered People who claim they've had Thylacine sightings.
This would be a species I'd be ok with them bringing back with genetics. And average Joe didn't hate them, they were poor, and the govt paid them to kill these animals
So refreshing seeing a young man respectfully spending time with an elder generation learning knowledge.. treasure your grandparents and learn as much as you can 🙏🏽
Well, this was excellent 👍🇬🇧 The best 36 minutes and 14 seconds I have spent on UA-cam this year I think. Thanks Isaac, I know this was the result of long and hard work you should feel very proud of the result. 👏🏻
@@REELRANDOM I've also been told a story from a reliable source. that a couple of hunters accidentally shot a tiger in the late 90s or early 00s and then took it back to the old tunnack pub south of Campbell town where it was put into the deep freezer and was left there for about 6months. What become of the dead tiger is not clear but he said he believes the university came and collected it and the owner of the pub and the hunters was paid money to keep it quiet.
A previous workmate of mine swore to have had one in his scope, the second alleged sighting from the family that I know of. They had good incentive to keep quiet for fear or losing their hunting property. Excellent video.
just came across this channel as i watch a ton of history/science docs and this kid being so young this documentary is absolutely amazing! keep it up man i will be watching more.
Thank you for this excellent documentary on the thylacine! The content was good and informative, and touches on not only the collective guilt and regret of a nation, but also lends hope that the tiger still exists in the wild. Please keep us updated and keep making videos!
Thank you very much for watching and for your great feedback. I appreciate it. Yes this whole topic of the thylacine generates a lot of emotion including as you said, hope that they are still out there. Have a happy Easter.
April 1990 traveling in northern territory Australia.heading north.not far from Daily waters.we saw one crossing the high way from right to left.it was extremely close enough for us to see it very clearly.we knew what we saw.arriving at Daly waters pub.i mentioned it to a local sitting at the bar.he said ""oh yea there's a few of them around.we see them now and then."he thought nothing of it.we moved to foothills of Toowoomba Qld later that year.settled on property.around 1995 my neighbour was building a cabin on back hill from us.he had a make shift bush toilet no door, up behind where he was building a cabin.while sitting on toilet he saw one,walking slowly past.it lifted it's head took a look at neighbour sitting on bush toilet.he knew what he saw as it slowly walked off into the bush.
Great work isaac, beautiful skills making this film. I've personally seen 2 in my life and I'm only 27, both in seprate places the most recent was my best sighting and am 100% sure it was a thylacine, I contacted Neil waters with the location after I watched his doco on vice. I sincerely hope that if anyone else finds/sees one they keep the information disclosed to protect their regeneration efforts.
I have to say, you done this documentary with such tenacity and passion. The music, your clear voice... just perfect. I look forward to seeing more documentaries from you xx ❤❤
What a beautiful creature the Tasmanian tiger is. Great documentary. Just recently, some very viable tracks were found in sand, in a very wild area of Taz.
Fantastic documentary young man. You truly have the talent needed to go far in TV land wishing you every success in the future all the best from Scotland 🏴
Excellent documentary. I myself saw a Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger ) on the Nullabor whilst traveling from Perth - Adelaide . At the time I was forced to drive very cautiously due to foggy conditions & poor visability......I could hardly believe my eyes when a Thylacine calmly walked directly in my path as it crossed the road in front of me. I tried to take a photograph but by time I had grabbed a camera it had disappeeared in the mist. I was gob smacked at the sighting as it was nothing like I had ever seen ......it had the stripes of a tiger but looked like a dingo or wild dog. The Thylacine showed no fear or interest as it sauntered by the stationary car & continued on its way It was only after I had returned home & done some research did I realise what I had seen. It was an unforgetable memory. This sighting occurred around 1982/83
I know someone that saw one with a pup, near Woorooloo on Great Eastern Highway in 1998. I saw one near Southern Cross in 2008. Both sightings about 300 kms apart on Great Eastern Highway , in West Australia heading out of Perth.
Hi Isaac. Great documentary and very good presenting 👍 As a yorkshire bloke myself I was shocked when you said the last tiger was shot by a fellow Yorkshire man.. Hope the tazzy tiger still exists and one day you can report it’s still alive and kicking...
My dad lives outside Burnie and he says he saw a Tassy Tiger on his property, which is over 100 acres of pristine bush at Upper Natone. I believe him, he’s never been the sort to make up tall tale’s!
brilliant video. the way you asked questions is something a lot of top presenters could learn from. crazy what kind of quality can come from truly having a passion for something
What an incredible film! I enjoyed this more than any other thylacine content I've watched. Congratulations in producing something so compelling. For someone so young, you're clearly incredibly talented!
Wow, that was fantastic Issac! You have a bright future ahead. So important to catch and record the stories from the old timers, and you covered a lotof new material in this video. Just watched Forrests Galante video too and he claims that Nick Mooney saw 2 thylacines when he emerged from his tent one morning, but Nick made no mention of that in your video
One of the best documentaries about this legendary, beautiful animal. Very well done young man. Let's hope, that there are still some walking around in the wild and if so, they will remain undiscovered for a long time. Once discovered, they will be "chased" by the whole world. Best greetings from Switzerland...
Great work and as long as you keep making these at this fantastic level of quality, people will watch. Keep your feet on the ground though and stay true to your goals.
Excellent new year, Isaac, and excelent work. I'm a biologist and teacher of Natural Sciences with professional interest in the Thylacinus cynocephalus, writing to you from Brazil!
Thank you very much for the compliments mate! I'm so glad you watched and enjoyed the film! I hope you get to see the next documentary. I would love for you to subscribe so you can see the next one.😀👍
Thanks Mark, I very much appreciate that mate. Greetings to you all the way over there in Wales, thank you for your sub and support . kind regards - Isaac :)
@@REELRANDOM Thanks Isaac, Here in North Wales We have a town named Beaumaris, it has a Norman castle & the name Beaumaris means beautiful marsh in English. I wander How Beaumaris Zoo got it’s name?
Beautifully done. Thank you personally for doing this. Even if our countries history involving the thylacine is quite a sad story, you're doing well sharing history and digging into it. love it, Amazing work.
You young man are built to do this type of work your work is extremely well thought of and I really appreciate your kindness toward William batty and hid family knowing what I know now I don't blame Mr batty for what happened he was only looking after his livelihood at the time. Fantastic interviewing 10/10 for quality. Cheers.
This kid has done a STUPENDOUS job of this documentary!
I really hope to see more of him in the future!
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your comment.😊 I'm sure there will be new exciting projects in the near future...
I wish I had one like him
I hope to see more from him too. Excellent.
@@REELRANDOM plz do more thylacine videos
This has to be one of the greatest documentaries I have come across on UA-cam. Well done young man
Thanks very much Daniel, so glad you enjoyed it. :)
Very interesting. Good job
Apparently you have only seen one documentary
The young lad did a stellar job at presenting. I have seen a lot of documentaries on the Tasmanian tiger but this is the best by far.
It’s nice to believe they are somehow holding on out in the wilderness.
Thank you very much for watching, thanks for your compliment. :)
I agree totally!
Highly underrated documentary. Great job.
Thank you very much for your comment and for watching!
What an excellent 36 mins. I left Tassie 12yrs when I joined the army. Your doco makes me want to return home and immerse myself in exploration of the untouched west coast, in search of any signs of life of the Thylacine. Great work mate 👏
Thank you very much! It's definitely hard not to miss Tassie.😁
Isaac, you are an amazing young man. As an educator, I feel so relieved that there are young people like you out there carrying the torch for education and animals xx
Thanks so much for watching and for your lovely comment :)
There os another exceptional young man on UA-cam with an Automotive History Channel called Twin Cam, he has also got a terrific future.
Your research was first rate. I was very impressed. However, I was even more impressed with your presentation. You have a promising future in documentary journalism. Putting flowers on Wilfred Batty's, grave was a nice touch, showing your respect for the times in which he lived.
Appreciate your comment, and thank you for your compliments.
@@REELRANDOMAvoid journalism it's for vultures.
You'll make an excellent documentary film maker 👍
I’m officially a fan of Isaac’s. This video was so well done and at such a young age. This video did a better job than I would expect from NatGeo, Discovery, Animal Planet today. This kid is not only good, he’s gifted with story telling. So so good.
Carlos, thanks for the compliments, that's awesome. So glad you liked the doco. Very appreciated, Isaac :)
In New Zealand the takahe was considered extinct around 1898. A small population was rediscovered in 1948. You never know. You've got a fantastic gift and a great future in journalism if you so wish to pursue. Well done lad!
Thank you very much Andrew :)
Isaac, that is such a fantastic documentary!!! Well done, Moab. Super impressed with your skills in filmmaking and interviewing. What a future you have!!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the compliments. 👍
Totally agree. New subscriber less than 5mins in!
Love from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I stumbled upon this documentary tonight and was hooked from the start. You sir, are an exceptional story teller and documentarian, this episode needs to be aired on mainstream TV!! National Geographic, Animal Planet or Discovery should sign you up immediately, keep up the good work fella, big love from the UK! Subscribed...
Thank you very much! I really appreciate your encouragement. Thanks for your support and for subscribing.😃
Isaac, you young sir have the potential to be a new Sir David Attenborough. Beautiful, no nonsense presentation. Very professional, sensible documentary. Well done! Keep up the great work! You have all the foundations of becoming a great film maker and Naturalist. Best of luck, from Perth WA. (Tassie Tigers have been seen in the forests here too!)
Thank you very much Taratha. Glad you liked the doco, I appreciate those kind words, sincerely - Isaac
I second this.
Been listening to David Attenborough for 30 years. I cannot watch or learn anything documentary if it's not david Attenborough narrating it. Period. Him or Bill nye and niel Tyson.
You young man very much have the potential to carry that legacy. Teach our future generations. Show them the hidden beauty of this world.
Bro this is SO class! So well put together
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it.👍 I appreciate your comment.😄
My dad took me to a remote farm an hour from Burnie TAS in 1963. On the way there he told me to never forget this day. An old guy in a dressing gown took us out the back and in a cage was what looked like a big dog with stripes. My dad told me it was a tassie tiger and not to tell any of my mates but never forget it .
I know people think sure you did. I was there saw it and 60 years later I still remember
I find that absolutely fascinating and I believe it.
I also heard that a thylacine was kept at a property in Wilmot maybe 60s or 70s, possibly earlier but i can't remember exactly the year. Good chance then, like your encounter, there may have been others out there around the same time actually kept on people's properties?
Wilmot ain't far from Burnie
This is why humans shouldn’t be around them 😢
@@Robochop-vz3qm, I had a coworker in the 90s that had been to a farm in the 80s where they had a paddock that they said had some in there. She never saw them, but she heard them. I have no reason to not believe her, so they were alive at least a few in the late 80s.
Issac! You’re a great reporter and documentary producer. You have a career ahead of you!
Lydia, thanks very much for that I really appreciate it.
This young lad made an excellent documentary and did a very professional job at such a young age. Well done!
Thanks for the encouraging comment David! I appreciate it.👍
Very good documentary. I'm from Texas. USA, and I got interested in the Tasmanian Tiger in 1987 right after it was declared extinct. If I lived in Tasmania, I would be hunting the Tiger (with a camera), right alongside you. I have never believed that it went extinct.
Thanks Bert and greetings to you in Texas USA. We still have hope!! Thank you for watching - Isaac :)
This video deserves way more likes this is awesome!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Young man, I like your approach on how you made this much needed Tasmanian tiger documentary.
From America,
Thanks very much I appreciate it, gday from Australia. Happy Easter :)
Fascinating. One of the best documentaries I've seen. This young man's sincerity is refreshing. The information he shares provides an excellent addition to the story of the thylacine that is never covered with such detail and objectivity. Awesome job!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!😃👍
My neighbour used to feed them, they're definitely still around.
Great video young bloke. 👍
This brilliant young man’s gonna go far. Excellent documentary
Really appreciate it! Thank you very much for watching.😊👍
My wife and I have both seen Tassie Tigers on two separate occasions on the same stretch of road, by the river. When I sighted one I mounted a box curb as I descended the hill as the thylacine ran into a property with lots of trees. I just wanted to observe it for as long as possible.
We live in SW WA. Both sightings less than 5 years ago. I've since installed a dash cam in my ute, but we don't travel around the same time as we no longer work in the same industries.
Thanks for watching and thankyou for sharing that experience :)
Same old story 😑
@@markpentelow5093 same BS from you too.
The Thylacines of WA appear to be a different species to the Thylacines of Tasmania.
According to the rock art in the Pilbara region, the WA Thylacine had a different number of stripes.
Remember that Tasmania is 12,000 years removed from the mainland. The aborigines here could also be considered a genetically different race of people.
@@victoriarose9802 the one I saw is identical to those shown from tassie.
Well...that is the singular most brilliant coverage of stories and accounts of the Thylacine I do believe I have seen in an extremely long time...your research and efforts to interview and visit the ose with any sort of tie to the Thylacine and it's last known specimen was just phenomenal...something I'd expect from a more seasoned reporter or personality with years of experience under their belt...job well done young man...a new subscriber from Sydney...and don't let up on the Thylacine...as the X Files purported...the Truth Is Out There...and I for one hope the beast is still out there...hiding away from the greater populations...and living its life uninterrupted. Keep up the great work...and cheers from Sydney!!!!
A very BIG thanks to you for your comments, reflection and compliment. Thanks Tippo, for your sub and support kind regards Isaac :)
I don’t impress easily but this documentary impressed me no end.
I shy away from long videos on UA-cam but I’m so glad I spent my time watching this.
Kudos. That was great.
That's awesome, thank you very much. :)
WOW. Exceptionally well done, young man. Straight forward and factual without any fictitious nonsense. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Keep up the good work.
Thats awesome Sam, thank you very much for watching and for your feedback :)
I thought he was a girl?
My family travelled Tassie in the 1980's and we were told over and over again (mainly from farmers) that the Tassie Tiger is still alive (due to their experiences).
Thanks for commenting, this story you shared was quite fascinating. 👍
Any proof would be great. And I mean ANY!
Yes and no one ever recorded it or captured it.
@@cuorenerazzurro1661they shouldn’t be captured!!
This was bloody brilliant. Well done on a first class production. Subscribed!
Thank you so much for your very kind words, and for subscribing. Awesome feedback!
👏 well done. Definitely wasn't expecting a teenager to be the presenter. You clearly put a lot of effort into this. It's good to see someone so young interested in this kind of thing. Even if the tazzy tigers as are truly gone and cloning can't bring them back there's a lesson about conservation to be taken from this.Those animals were killed in mass because they were inconvenient and now their descendants are regretting that it happened. There's lots of animals that get the same treatment today and our descendants will feel the same if we don't get on the ball.
Thank you very much for watching Stanley and for your thoughts. Isaac :)
The Tiger is alive and well on the mainland, I’ve seen it and I will not disclose its location because I don’t want anyone finding that small population. I’ve visited them once since my first sighting and they are slowly growing in numbers
I've seen them aswell in south Australia while camping on holidays 5 years ago one came to our camp site and took our bacon
Right. Take pics. You don't have to disclose the location, otherwise you're a sasquatch believer with no concrete evidence.
Taking a picture won’t disclose the location
@@sooweeq123 I do believe in Sasquatch , the most famous film of Bigfoot was made by Roger Patterson in October of 1967. The film had been analyzed & its Not a costume & CGI did not exist back then. Also Hair samples have collected & they were identified as an unknown animal . I do believe Bigfoot is a Real animal & I do believe that the Tasmanian Tiger still exists.
@@joselolara2980 it could do
Fantastic documentary. I stumbled upon this accidentally and am so glad I did. I appreciate the effort that you went to to talk to these people before they too have gone. Thank you. You have a big future in media if you choose to continue in this path.....
Thanks for watching! Lovely comment. I enjoyed meeting and talking with all of the people in this film.👍
INCREDIBLE WORK!! Man you took me back to my childhood watching nature documentaries morning noon and night! So refreshing!
Thanks very much I am glad you enjoyed it. :)
Very impressed by this documentary’s creator’s professional style of investigative reporting of knowledgeable information told through personally interviewing the men who had credible personal knowledge confirming their story, documented by this young man! Excellent!
I believe the Thylacine is still around, but the reason it’s so hard to find is because it’s learnt that human equals death.
It hurts my heart that humans came along and made a species extinct on 3 continents. Thousands of years of habitation and within moments in time we wiped Thylacines off the face of the earth. You are an amazing young man Isaac!
Thank you, Darby! The story of the Thylacine can indeed be very sad, but the stories people have to tell are inspirational.
Amen. There are searchers trying to find where there maybe a small population of them and when they do, They will cast a preserve mandate. They've even said the same of Sasquatch species confirmation. They've encountered People who claim they've had Thylacine sightings.
This would be a species I'd be ok with them bringing back with genetics. And average Joe didn't hate them, they were poor, and the govt paid them to kill these animals
@@jamiepopplein7530
The same government running Academia!
errrr humans have done it for thousands of species.....and still are bro
So refreshing seeing a young man respectfully spending time with an elder generation learning knowledge.. treasure your grandparents and learn as much as you can 🙏🏽
one of the best documentary about the tassie tiger. absolutely brilliant job 👌 in fact i think its the best ive seen
Thank you very much for watching! Really appreciate the support.😄👍
Outstanding documentary. The best thylocine documentary I've ever seen. So professionally done!
Well, this was excellent 👍🇬🇧 The best 36 minutes and 14 seconds I have spent on UA-cam this year I think.
Thanks Isaac, I know this was the result of long and hard work you should feel very proud of the result. 👏🏻
Thanks so much for the feedback and compliment, kind regards Isaac
This kid has done more in one doco than most people have achieved in there whole life. Awesome work champion 💪💪💪
Thank you very much for those kind words, I'm very glad you enjoyed it.😊
@@REELRANDOM I've also been told a story from a reliable source. that a couple of hunters accidentally shot a tiger in the late 90s or early 00s and then took it back to the old tunnack pub south of Campbell town where it was put into the deep freezer and was left there for about 6months. What become of the dead tiger is not clear but he said he believes the university came and collected it and the owner of the pub and the hunters was paid money to keep it quiet.
A previous workmate of mine swore to have had one in his scope, the second alleged sighting from the family that I know of. They had good incentive to keep quiet for fear or losing their hunting property.
Excellent video.
Thanks for watching Owen
that was a wonderful documentary I have been binge watching thylacine stories for the last week!
Yes, it's an addictive subject, so interesting. Thanks for watching. :)
Outstanding job Issac and dad!
Thanks for sending me here from Insta Rob. Well worth watching
Thanks for watching Rob😄👍
Thanks for the referral Rob. Great work from the young fella.
@@Sextus666 Thank you.👍
Best documentary on the Thylacine I have ever watched.
Thank you Bill for that compliment. Have a happy New Year :)
just came across this channel as i watch a ton of history/science docs and this kid being so young this documentary is absolutely amazing! keep it up man i will be watching more.
Thanks for watching and for your awesome feedback, :)
Thank you for this excellent documentary on the thylacine! The content was good and informative, and touches on not only the collective guilt and regret of a nation, but also lends hope that the tiger still exists in the wild. Please keep us updated and keep making videos!
Thank you very much for watching and for your great feedback. I appreciate it. Yes this whole topic of the thylacine generates a lot of emotion including as you said, hope that they are still out there. Have a happy Easter.
Enjoyed this documentary. Great job, young man .
Thank you very much for watching Deanne!👍
April 1990 traveling in northern territory Australia.heading north.not far from Daily waters.we saw one crossing the high way from right to left.it was extremely close enough for us to see it very clearly.we knew what we saw.arriving at Daly waters pub.i mentioned it to a local sitting at the bar.he said ""oh yea there's a few of them around.we see them now and then."he thought nothing of it.we moved to foothills of Toowoomba Qld later that year.settled on property.around 1995 my neighbour was building a cabin on back hill from us.he had a make shift bush toilet no door, up behind where he was building a cabin.while sitting on toilet he saw one,walking slowly past.it lifted it's head took a look at neighbour sitting on bush toilet.he knew what he saw as it slowly walked off into the bush.
Well done, young Sir! You did an excellent and very professional job! I hope you go on to make many more documentaries in the future!
Hello from New Mexico USA. Love this documentary!!! Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching Matt all the way in the good ol USA, kind regards Isaac
What a fantastic documentary Issac, so professionally done. I look forward to more of your work..... outstanding.
Thank you very much! I'm pleased you enjoyed it. 😃New projects will be underway very soon...👍
Great work isaac, beautiful skills making this film. I've personally seen 2 in my life and I'm only 27, both in seprate places the most recent was my best sighting and am 100% sure it was a thylacine, I contacted Neil waters with the location after I watched his doco on vice. I sincerely hope that if anyone else finds/sees one they keep the information disclosed to protect their regeneration efforts.
Thanks very much, glad you liked the doco. :)
Good to see a younger generation picking up the baton and running with this important subject 👌
Thanks for watching. :)
I have to say, you done this documentary with such tenacity and passion. The music, your clear voice... just perfect. I look forward to seeing more documentaries from you xx ❤❤
Thanks very much for watching and for your lovely comment. So glad you enjoyed it. :)
Who is this young man with such journalistic integrity and gift of enquiry. He is AMAZING.
Loved this , best documentary on Tassie Tiger I've ever seen. Well done.
Thats great, thank you very much for watching and for your compliment. kind regards - Isaac
What a beautiful creature the Tasmanian tiger is. Great documentary. Just recently, some very viable tracks were found in sand, in a very wild area of Taz.
Top job Isaac. I enjoyed your doc muchly. Looking forward to your next one.
Thank you!👍
You did a wonderful job. An impeccable production. Congratulations.
excellent, a team effort -thanks very much for your feedback. :)
@@REELRANDOM My pleasure. It was absolutely superb.
That was REELY good... You are going to have a long career in media. Congratulations young man. Subscribed 😀💪
Thanks so much for watching my doco and for your kind words, that's awesome thanks - Isaac
Nice work man-child.
Cool interviews with the old fellas.
Good stuff!
This is fantastic work! Much better documentary than what is produced mainstream recently, keep it up!
Thank you! I have a new video out now on my channel.
Well done Isaac,great doc. Cheers to support team, thank you!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing job Izaac. Such a great job. :) Looking forward to part 2 😉
Thank you! I have a new video out now on my channel.
Very well executed production. I thoroughly enjoyed it
Thanks very much Peter. Glad you liked it. :)
What a brilliant documentary. The best researched piece on the Tassie TigerI’ve seen on UA-cam. Wonderful interviews.
Thanks David, glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
Thanks Isaac. I thought id just watch five minutes of this before i go to work. Now I’m half an hour late.
Thank you very much Russ. Sorry I made you late, my apologies to your boss. Kind regards, - Isaac
Fantastic documentary young man. You truly have the talent needed to go far in TV land wishing you every success in the future all the best from Scotland 🏴
Greetings to you in Scotland, thanks so much for watching and taking the time to send that message. kind regards, Isaac
Excellent documentary. I myself saw a Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger ) on the Nullabor whilst traveling from Perth - Adelaide . At the time I was forced to drive very cautiously due to foggy conditions & poor visability......I could hardly believe my eyes when a Thylacine calmly walked directly in my path as it crossed the road in front of me. I tried to take a photograph but by time I had grabbed a camera it had disappeeared in the mist. I was gob smacked at the sighting as it was nothing like I had ever seen ......it had the stripes of a tiger but looked like a dingo or wild dog. The Thylacine showed no fear or interest as it sauntered by the stationary car & continued on its way
It was only after I had returned home & done some research did I realise what I had seen. It was an unforgetable memory.
This sighting occurred around 1982/83
Thank you for sharing that :)
I know someone that saw one with a pup, near Woorooloo on Great Eastern Highway in 1998.
I saw one near Southern Cross in 2008.
Both sightings about 300 kms apart on Great Eastern Highway , in West Australia heading out of Perth.
Wow, that is the best documentry on the Thylicine I've ever seen. Good job Isaac and your camera person did a good job also.
Thanks Diana for that lovely compliment, that's really nice of you. I'll pass that on to the camera man too :)
very nicely done, thoroughly enjoy it, thankyou, keep up the good work,you will go far
Thanks very much, thanks for watching :)
Best Tassie Tiger Doco hands down! Thanks!
well done mate, i really y enjoyed this and have always followed the tiger if it pops up. very interesting doco. excellent from NZ
Gday to you in NZ. Thank you for watching and for your kind words, - Isaac
Well done!! You gave the man respect and told the story wonderfully!! Bright future for you young man!!
Yowie next??
Appreciate your comment! Thank you for your compliments.😁
Omg!! Isaac!! Bro this is blazing fire! This is a masterpiece, And Is incredible! You are amazing!
Keep it up! -Jim.T
Thanks very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it😀
Well Done Mate! Stellar job on putting this together. Looking forward to future docos.
Thank you Markus, kind regards Isaac :)
Hi Isaac. Great documentary and very good presenting 👍 As a yorkshire bloke myself I was shocked when you said the last tiger was shot by a fellow Yorkshire man.. Hope the tazzy tiger still exists and one day you can report it’s still alive and kicking...
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind comments. Yes, that would be awesome.
My dad lives outside Burnie and he says he saw a Tassy Tiger on his property, which is over 100 acres of pristine bush at Upper Natone. I believe him, he’s never been the sort to make up tall tale’s!
Yes, Natone and other areas close by have had a lot of sightings over the years. Thanks for watching :)
Yo, this was a dope. You have a wonderful future ahead of you if this is what you want to do my guy. Keep it up.
Thanks Joe, kind regards Isaac
This kid is amazing. Well done lad! Well presented and interesting!! Greetings from 🇬🇧 England
Thank you for watching all the way over there in the UK, appreciate your positive feedback! Greetings from Tasmania!🦘
brilliant video. the way you asked questions is something a lot of top presenters could learn from. crazy what kind of quality can come from truly having a passion for something
A well made and presented documentary and from someone so young. The next David Attenborough?
Thanks for watching and the compliment.😁
Very refreshing compared to the usual I watch on the tube. Well done 👍🇦🇺
Thanks Mark. :)
What a wonderful documentary I thoroughly enjoyed it and learned so much. Thank you.
Thanks Kerrie, glad you enjoyed it! I learnt quite a lot also as I went on this journey.
What an incredible film! I enjoyed this more than any other thylacine content I've watched. Congratulations in producing something so compelling. For someone so young, you're clearly incredibly talented!
Thank you very much for watching Jonny! Appreciate the compliments and encouragement. 😃👍
What a great video! your so very talented and professional for a young bloke keep it up, you've earned my subscription.
Thank you for subscribing! Appreciate the compliments.👍
Wow, that was fantastic Issac! You have a bright future ahead. So important to catch and record the stories from the old timers, and you covered a lotof new material in this video. Just watched Forrests Galante video too and he claims that Nick Mooney saw 2 thylacines when he emerged from his tent one morning, but Nick made no mention of that in your video
One of the best documentaries about this legendary, beautiful animal. Very well done young man. Let's hope, that there are still some walking around in the wild and if so, they will remain undiscovered for a long time. Once discovered, they will be "chased" by the whole world. Best greetings from Switzerland...
Thanks so much, Im glad you watched and enjoyed it. Greetings from Tassie.
To the contrary, the best thing for conservation of natural areas in Tasmania/AU is if they are discovered.
Great work and as long as you keep making these at this fantastic level of quality, people will watch. Keep your feet on the ground though and stay true to your goals.
Thanks Stephen kind regards Isaac
The documentary was incredibly informative, engaging, and well-created. Great job!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed watching.😁🚂
Excellent new year, Isaac, and excelent work. I'm a biologist and teacher of Natural Sciences with professional interest in the Thylacinus cynocephalus, writing to you from Brazil!
Thank you very much for watching and for your kind words. Best wishes to you in Brazil from Tasmania :)
This was more interesting and informative than a lot of documentaries I see on the tv. Subbed
Thanks so much for watching and for your support, thats great :)
This is an excellent video! You are clearly a bright young man, I look forward to seeing the impact you make on society 😎
Thanks so much, I really appreciate your comment. Have a happy Easter.
Excellent documentary! My partner and I watched it last night and we were blown away about how professional and in depth it was.
Great work my dude!
Thank you very much for the compliments mate! I'm so glad you watched and enjoyed the film! I hope you get to see the next documentary. I would love for you to subscribe so you can see the next one.😀👍
This was an excellent documentary. Realistic, profound, very well embased... great, great.
Thanks for watching!
I’ve just subbed now, what an Awesome & enjoyable & educational documentary it is👌Absolute respect from Wales 🏴🏴🏴
Thanks Mark, I very much appreciate that mate. Greetings to you all the way over there in Wales, thank you for your sub and support . kind regards - Isaac :)
@@REELRANDOM Thanks Isaac, Here in North Wales We have a town named Beaumaris, it has a Norman castle & the name Beaumaris means beautiful marsh in English. I wander How Beaumaris Zoo got it’s name?
Beautifully done. Thank you personally for doing this. Even if our countries history involving the thylacine is quite a sad story, you're doing well sharing history and digging into it. love it, Amazing work.
Thanks for watching and for the compliments!😄
You young man are built to do this type of work your work is extremely well thought of and I really appreciate your kindness toward William batty and hid family knowing what I know now I don't blame Mr batty for what happened he was only looking after his livelihood at the time. Fantastic interviewing 10/10 for quality. Cheers.
That's very nice of you Mark, thanks so much for watching. I really appreciate your opinion and for your great feedback. - Isaac
Geez mate, for a young fella, you've got a very bright future ahead of you. Congratulations mate, great doco !
Thanks so much for your kind comment, glad you liked the doco.
You have a bright future young man, outstanding interviews, and editing. I watched from start to finish and enjoyed every minute.
I really appreciate that, thank you.