Fantastic captures of the diversity of wildlife, enjoyed seeing all the moose , bears and bobcats , lynx the black wolf and huge impressive rack on those deer. Enjoyed watching this episode thanks. 👍 ❤
I don't have adequate words to describe my wonder and delight at these videos. I can only hope humans will not intrude. Our complex ecological systems are like Jenga blocks, remove a block here and a block there and the system collapses and invasive, destructive species, including humans move in
My special needs son really likes these videos of wildlife in the Yukon Territory he thinks the ecosystem looks very healthy but wonders if any Sasquatch live in the Yukon Territory.
@@yukonwildlifecams I love watching your videos and am subscribed. I’m questioning your distance of 9000 kilometers. I asked the Google how far from Saskatoon to Whitehorse, and the answer was 2512.9 kilometers. Thank you for the videos you post, they’re always interesting. 👍🏼
I've had exceptional luck with wolverines. Even got a mom and her three kits in 2020. There's a three minute wolverine compilation from a season on my channel.
Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth. Henry Beston, The Outermost House: A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cap Cod,[New York: Ballantine Books (1971 (1928], 19-20)
That bear cub had an injured paw, and the black wolf was cool. Thanks.
That black wolf was monstrous, one of the bigger wolves I’ve seen! Love the flying squirrel battle and the porcupine of course
WOW, wonderful trail camera complilation. Many animals. Amazing.
Wonderful and diverse collection of video clips! I loved the Moose and her calf. Thank you!
And was that a squirrel that just barely missed having dinner with an owl at 2:36?
yes, a squirrel and I'm not sure what bird but seemed predatory
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Fantastic captures of the diversity of wildlife, enjoyed seeing all the moose , bears and bobcats , lynx the black wolf and huge impressive rack on those deer. Enjoyed watching this episode thanks. 👍 ❤
Loved that baby moose. Especially loved that silver fox!
That majestic black wolf 😲 wonderful!
Concern for baby bear cub not weight bearing on front right paw at 14 seconds
I saw that. Hopefully nothing broken. Maybe just tried playing with a porcupine. 😊
Yeah that's the end of that little one
It's a bear, if it doesn't have to run from anything to stay alove he'll be just fine
Yeah, that didn't look too good. Poor thing. ☹️
Bears are amazing healers, Brooks Falls has seen bears recover from porcupine paws, broken bones, torn off flaps of skin, and deep gashes
Spectacular footage!
I don't have adequate words to describe my wonder and delight at these videos. I can only hope humans will not intrude. Our complex ecological systems are like Jenga blocks, remove a block here and a block there and the system collapses and invasive, destructive species, including humans move in
That's a busy route.
Very busy and it’s like TV dinner for some prey 😅
Martens or wolverines?
Great captures, especially the black [bear] wolf. HUGE
wolverines. I have yet to capture a marten or fisher
2 pine martens in BC stole food right off my plate..I was too stunned to take a picture. lol
So many different animals going through one spot. Super cool.
Remarkable footage. Relieved to see so many different species that look healthy and undisturbed. Thank you for sharing this treasure.❤
My special needs son really likes these videos of wildlife in the Yukon Territory he thinks the ecosystem looks very healthy but wonders if any Sasquatch live in the Yukon Territory.
It's a possibility
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Wonderful footage. What cameras are you using?
Browning Recon Force Advantage from 2018
That black wolf 🖤 oh my
pretty moose ❤❤❤
Wondering footage nice job ! What part ofcthe Yukon are you in like above Saskatchewan?
I'm in southern Yukon, about 9000 kilometers from Saskatchewan
@@yukonwildlifecams I love watching your videos and am subscribed. I’m questioning your distance of 9000 kilometers. I asked the Google how far from Saskatoon to Whitehorse, and the answer was 2512.9 kilometers.
Thank you for the videos you post, they’re always interesting. 👍🏼
9000 km from Saskatoon: Not possible 🤨 Even if you were in north yukon.
@nathaliecote1635 9000 kil ?? I just asked were you were ? I don't understand how that can be ? But ok
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Hares, porcupine and weasel!!
Really nice! Which camera brand and type is used here?
Browning Recon Force Advantage
Great - thanks!
That is so cool!
The number of lone wolves surprises me. I thought they almost always ran in packs.
All these animales more free than us humans.
beautiful
i wouldn't fancy being a bunny thrown into the mix with all those giants about.
Canada
What trail camera is the one you use for this?
Browning Recon Force Advantage from 2018
Where in the Yukon is this? By Whitehorse?
I live in Whitehorse so my cameras are mainly within a few hours
Nice
Is this near Edmonton, Alberta? Drayton Valley or Edson?
The Yukon
2:35 was that a weasel chased by an owl?
Wolverine is quite rare, I believe.
I've had exceptional luck with wolverines. Even got a mom and her three kits in 2020. There's a three minute wolverine compilation from a season on my channel.
@@yukonwildlifecams indeed I've watched a good number of trail cam videos and have never seen one other than your channel. Legendary animals.
Aww, cub with injured paw 😢
That’s one massive timberwolf
What is that animal at 1:56
Porcupine !
No, actually Nyctereutes procyonoides.
@@aleoderso8418 No, that would be a racoon dog, which only appears in Eurasia. North American porcupine should be correct.
Porcupine
that is a coyote?
Did someone realizes the black fox
You mean "recognize"...
Is no one gonna mention the bird snatching the squirrel right off the tree?
I found that interesting as well. Maybe an owl?
hopefully that cub is okay. no weight on the front paw
No wolf?
1:32 is one for sure. 2:26 also.
Poor baby bear 🐻 injured foot
Remote from universal nature, and living by complicated artifice, man in civilization surveys the creature through the glass of his knowledge and sees thereby a feather magnified and the whole image in distortion. We patronize them for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth.
Henry Beston, The Outermost House: A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cap Cod,[New York: Ballantine Books (1971 (1928], 19-20)