"Setting aside the importance of culture and tradition" Getting people to realise that we must shed the false romanticism of things that are damaging to our planet and its creatures. Create new traditions that aid and beautify. Not massacre and harm. We remain "human" because of animals. We should be showing our appreciation a lot more graciously than we have been.
I can relate to his pain when I saw how fireflies near my childhood home have declined in population over the years. I remember the joy and aw of seeing them hundreds shining up my backyard to becoming a depressing find to only see two or three that bright up the lonely night.
It's a really great podcast! It has taught me so much about both animals that I might run into in my daily life and animals I will only encounter on vacation. It has also convinced me that brear spray is the greatest self-defense tool in the world 😉
Educating the whole world is essential - getting everyone to understand and acknowledge the significance of the natural world and how we fit in as human beings ie. A species of animal. And why we need to protect and conserve natural habitats for wildlife and ourselves.
Hey. Here a forestry science girl! What's your research about? I just got yo know mr.Larsson. and wondering in which university You did your research. Cheers!
ما أجمل أن يُحاوِر الإنسان نفسه من حينٍ لآخر : سوفْ أغادِر يوما ما هذه الدّنيا لا محالة أيّ أثرٍ جميل سوف أتركه - و لوْ كانتْ كلمة طيّبة - ليقولَ " حكيمٍ " و أنا في قبري : مَرّ مِن هنا و هذا الأثر ؟؟
“I think we’ve failed as the most intelligent beings on earth if we let these species fail.” This is so true. I really don’t understand why some people simply don’t care. What he said about evolution taking millions of years to craft these things and we’re basically just letting them die. This is another point that hit home for me. And aside from all the grief of losing species, every single species serves a purpose. It can ruin an ecosystems delicate balance if one important creature goes extinct, and even though we remove ourselves as far from the natural world as we possibly can, we are still a part of the natural world. We still rely on the food chain, and for nature to be in balance. I want to make as many changes as I personally can, and we just need as many people as possible to do that.
I’d love to see the popular biology techs and instragrammers like this guy Promote less charismatic wildlife species as well. Pandas are going to go extinct after spending billions and billions of dollars on them that could’ve been spent on many more, less cute species. Also conservation should not be focused on anthropocentric ideals like “being in nature;” it needs to be focused on what he said initially, restoring ecosystems to historic conditions. Good work so far though.
I do not particularly disagree with what you’ve stated here. However, it is a fact; over time the only thing consistent on the planet is change. Whether humans were ever here or not, change itself is constant. Within the context of that fact, why should conservation be focused on restoring ecosystems to historic conditions? Which era’s conditions should be restored? Though it sounds facetious, I am being sincere.
Animesh Adhikary “Within the context of that fact, why should conservation be focused on restoring ecosystems to historic conditions?” “cuz I don’t want my children to die” My children will die, as will my children’s children. Do you assume it is possible to maintain some prescribed constant state that was never constant? What is the prescription? Or in other words, “Which era’s conditions should be restored?”
@@societalwisdom9930 I get your logic. I have thought have that too but we have to be practical. We have to be selfish. If we want the human race to continue for a longer time, without people dying of asthma in Beijing and Delhi, or without flooding in various places due to melting glaciers; we have to do this
we are living in a cautious time. our generation has alot of things to be worried about. But yes, you are right, the situation is grim. I wish I could be more optimistic if it weren't for the fact that I'm guilty of falling into the pleasure trap.
OK two questions, Wes, you handle the bear so much, does their breath really stink that bad?? Also, if you’re out, hiking in the backcountry would wearing some type of a Kevlar/helmet protect your head/vital organs?
I'm not Wes and I'm not a biologist or anything but if you look at a lot of people that have either been around bears or attacked by bears, the general consensus is that they are pretty stinky animals. A lot of people that have survived bear attacks have said that one of the things they recall is how smelly the bear was. They live all their lives outdoors and if you've ever smelled wet dog, you know it's not pleasant so it could be that. but bears also eat all sorts of rotting meat and other food, and they dont have dentists so it could definitely be the breath too. for your second question, again, not a bear biologist but unless you are wearing a full kevlar suit, a bear can kill you if it wants to. Kevlar is most effective against high speed impacts like bullets and less effective against very sharp objects like knives. A bear doesn't have teeth or claws as sharp as knives but they are quite sharp, and they are very strong. A better failsafe is to just know the dangers. carry bear spray (and, importantly, know how to use it), make noise (bears do not want to interact with people), if you are camping take precautions and keep food distant from your tent (food attracts bears, have a container that hides the smell of your food that you can hang from a tree a few hundred feet from your tent.)
We are part of the world. Caring about the world in general includes us. Not caring about the world in general, is *not* caring about humanity. A person cannot destroy one and claim to care at all for the other. It is important to elect politicians who care, period. The environment, plants, animals, insects and humans are all connected, whether we like it, want it, or not. As for what politicians care or not, some do care far far more than others.
Hello, can someone share me some channels to know more about wildlife conservation and talk about project...i am too passionate about it and doing my masters in ZOOLOGY
Regarding African painted dogs, the main reason for their declining population is due to farmers poaching the dogs as they suspect the dogs are the reason for their livestock dying, as opposed to their horrible ranching practices. Please don’t refer to them as Wild Dogs but rather Painted Dogs as that is their proper name “lycaon pictus” meaning “painted wolf-dog” :)
@@demonorse Hello, in America we replant the trees that are harvested. In other countries, foriegn, they clear cut and destroy the environment. If you are cool with deforestation then you have an opportunity to discover that is a bad thing.
@@Exodus26.13Pi Dude, there are many other countries where the percentage of land covered by forest is mandated in their constitution. In Michigan any replanting done is with jackpine, it grows fast and can be cut again in 20 years. We have 2% of our original old growth left. Fly from Detroit to Kansas City and look out the window, there are no forests. I got property in Michigan, private landowners are the only hope for our remaining forest.
This is a wonderful thing, but countries like China are a major problem and most likely will not change. If the nuclear waste issue is not taken care of, waste sitting all over the place that is above ground, highly radioactive for 10,000 to 250,000 years, it belongs in a deep underground repository not sitting around nuke plants with nowhere to put it. It could make America uninhabitable for 10,000 years or more. Any environmental plan must include this issue. These sights all over the US in my opinion could be battle and or terrorist targets. It's very serious.
You can't know whether they were laughing about the word "malnourished" or not. I don't if you ever have been to a TEDx event but TEDx vienna lasts for around 10-12 hours. no human can concentrate for that long and listen to every talk with a 100% dedication. It is very well possible that they were talking about sth else and not the talk. You shouldn't jugde based on assumptions
Some may say something is wrong with me, but I value the life of the little scaled animal much more than the people who use it as traditional medicine.
You value the scaled animal more than they value it or you value the animal more than you value them? Which, in the case of the latter, it would have to be both.
Thanks Tooth & Claw for helping me find this. And thanks Wes for the awesome Ted Talk.
"Setting aside the importance of culture and tradition"
Getting people to realise that we must shed the false romanticism of things that are damaging to our planet and its creatures.
Create new traditions that aid and beautify. Not massacre and harm.
We remain "human" because of animals. We should be showing our appreciation a lot more graciously than we have been.
very very true
The only person you should try to be better than, is the person you were yesterday.
it is not just about saving nature it is also about saving ourselves
From what exactly? Sorry I’m just confused.
Thank you so much for all your work Wes, keep doing what you're doing.
Essential people doing critical role to prevent some of the most critically endangered animals extinct ... god bless you.
Humans are the most dangerous animals on this earth. 😢
Not me😜😜😁😁😁😁
I can relate to his pain when I saw how fireflies near my childhood home have declined in population over the years. I remember the joy and aw of seeing them hundreds shining up my backyard to becoming a depressing find to only see two or three that bright up the lonely night.
Same with bees and ladybugs i swear there were way more when I was 5
If you like this Ted Talk, he has a podcast about animal attacks and how to avoid them! It’s so good. It’s called Tooth and Claw.
It's a really great podcast!
It has taught me so much about both animals that I might run into in my daily life and animals I will only encounter on vacation.
It has also convinced me that brear spray is the greatest self-defense tool in the world 😉
Educating the whole world is essential - getting everyone to understand and acknowledge the significance of the natural world and how we fit in as human beings ie. A species of animal. And why we need to protect and conserve natural habitats for wildlife and ourselves.
We can make a difference :) support wildlife conservation !
Dang!! He’s so charming!! I loved every second!
He has a podcast now with his brother and a friend! They are all super fun to listen to. It’s called Tooth and Claw if you’re interested.
What an amazing lecture... Mr. Larson.. has helped me so much with my research on architecture on wildlife... Thank you for your guidance!!!!
Hey. Here a forestry science girl! What's your research about? I just got yo know mr.Larsson. and wondering in which university You did your research. Cheers!
👏loved this. I have followed him on Instagram for a few years and he’s always posting a lot of great wildlife information.
Thanx for doing your Best 👏
🦋that’s why it’s so important to not be greedy. Be the example and start a movement
Yes! this is incredible! It makes me so happy that I chose to be a wildlife biologist too!
hello, can you share me some channels to know more about wildlife conservation...i am too passionate for wildlife...and doing masters in ZOOLOGY
Hello, can you share me some channels to know more about wildlife conservation...i am too passionate about it and doing my masters in ZOOLOGY
Thank you for your hard work and keep it up!
ما أجمل أن يُحاوِر الإنسان نفسه من حينٍ لآخر : سوفْ أغادِر يوما ما هذه الدّنيا لا محالة
أيّ أثرٍ جميل سوف أتركه - و لوْ كانتْ كلمة طيّبة - ليقولَ " حكيمٍ " و أنا في قبري : مَرّ مِن هنا و هذا الأثر ؟؟
7:19 the camera pans to the assholes laughing at hurting polar bears...good catch
There were just acknowledging that camera was on them is all
“I think we’ve failed as the most intelligent beings on earth if we let these species fail.” This is so true. I really don’t understand why some people simply don’t care.
What he said about evolution taking millions of years to craft these things and we’re basically just letting them die. This is another point that hit home for me. And aside from all the grief of losing species, every single species serves a purpose. It can ruin an ecosystems delicate balance if one important creature goes extinct, and even though we remove ourselves as far from the natural world as we possibly can, we are still a part of the natural world. We still rely on the food chain, and for nature to be in balance. I want to make as many changes as I personally can, and we just need as many people as possible to do that.
Awesome talk!
Truly good
Earth is its wildlife and without it - including the tiny stuff we all go down so let's be careful!!!!!
Living in Texas we had horned toads in the back yard in the 1960`s. No longer, not many left. Keep working.
I enjoyed this video, thank you!
The main thing is that
Mostly in every places of the world some animals are used as food like chicken pork etc.
And is this saving animal
Wonderful talk.
The main thing is that
Mostly in every places of the world some animals are used as food like chicken pork etc.
And is this saving animal❓
Happy New year 🎉👍
When will ted finally show up to the talk
He also has 4AM and the rest of a group that has
I’d love to see the popular biology techs and instragrammers like this guy Promote less charismatic wildlife species as well. Pandas are going to go extinct after spending billions and billions of dollars on them that could’ve been spent on many more, less cute species. Also conservation should not be focused on anthropocentric ideals like “being in nature;” it needs to be focused on what he said initially, restoring ecosystems to historic conditions. Good work so far though.
I do not particularly disagree with what you’ve stated here. However, it is a fact; over time the only thing consistent on the planet is change. Whether humans were ever here or not, change itself is constant. Within the context of that fact, why should conservation be focused on restoring ecosystems to historic conditions? Which era’s conditions should be restored? Though it sounds facetious, I am being sincere.
More charismatic animals help get in more donations which then goes towards less attractive animals as well
@@societalwisdom9930 cuz I don't want my children to die. Is that enough reason
Animesh Adhikary
“Within the context of that fact, why should conservation be focused on restoring ecosystems to historic conditions?”
“cuz I don’t want my children to die”
My children will die, as will my children’s children. Do you assume it is possible to maintain some prescribed constant state that was never constant? What is the prescription? Or in other words,
“Which era’s conditions should be restored?”
@@societalwisdom9930 I get your logic. I have thought have that too but we have to be practical. We have to be selfish. If we want the human race to continue for a longer time, without people dying of asthma in Beijing and Delhi, or without flooding in various places due to melting glaciers; we have to do this
Scary times we are living in Indeed.
we are living in a cautious time. our generation has alot of things to be worried about. But yes, you are right, the situation is grim. I wish I could be more optimistic if it weren't for the fact that I'm guilty of falling into the pleasure trap.
It’s really nice 👍
OK two questions, Wes, you handle the bear so much, does their breath really stink that bad?? Also, if you’re out, hiking in the backcountry would wearing some type of a Kevlar/helmet protect your head/vital organs?
I'm not Wes and I'm not a biologist or anything but if you look at a lot of people that have either been around bears or attacked by bears, the general consensus is that they are pretty stinky animals. A lot of people that have survived bear attacks have said that one of the things they recall is how smelly the bear was. They live all their lives outdoors and if you've ever smelled wet dog, you know it's not pleasant so it could be that. but bears also eat all sorts of rotting meat and other food, and they dont have dentists so it could definitely be the breath too. for your second question, again, not a bear biologist but unless you are wearing a full kevlar suit, a bear can kill you if it wants to. Kevlar is most effective against high speed impacts like bullets and less effective against very sharp objects like knives. A bear doesn't have teeth or claws as sharp as knives but they are quite sharp, and they are very strong. A better failsafe is to just know the dangers. carry bear spray (and, importantly, know how to use it), make noise (bears do not want to interact with people), if you are camping take precautions and keep food distant from your tent (food attracts bears, have a container that hides the smell of your food that you can hang from a tree a few hundred feet from your tent.)
Wow! ♥️
Where can I see the Mission Wild show he talks about at 11:11??
I think its important to elect politicians who care about human life too
Is there any?
Sadly I have no clue
We are part of the world. Caring about the world in general includes us. Not caring about the world in general, is *not* caring about humanity. A person cannot destroy one and claim to care at all for the other. It is important to elect politicians who care, period. The environment, plants, animals, insects and humans are all connected, whether we like it, want it, or not. As for what politicians care or not, some do care far far more than others.
I really want to know the process of becoming a biologist and going to all these places and gain experience
Hello, can someone share me some channels to know more about wildlife conservation and talk about project...i am too passionate about it and doing my masters in ZOOLOGY
Regarding African painted dogs, the main reason for their declining population is due to farmers poaching the dogs as they suspect the dogs are the reason for their livestock dying, as opposed to their horrible ranching practices. Please don’t refer to them as Wild Dogs but rather Painted Dogs as that is their proper name “lycaon pictus” meaning “painted wolf-dog” :)
When is Ted going to do his talk?
Save Uighur.
At least be aware of the persecution they suffer!!!
Excellent speach
👇👍
Osum
If all those foreigners would stop cutting down trees we might see some progress.
Lol, what foreigners do you mean? I looked at your channel, you're a bit young to be xenophobic.
@@demonorse Hello, in America we replant the trees that are harvested. In other countries, foriegn, they clear cut and destroy the environment. If you are cool with deforestation then you have an opportunity to discover that is a bad thing.
@@Exodus26.13Pi Dude, there are many other countries where the percentage of land covered by forest is mandated in their constitution. In Michigan any replanting done is with jackpine, it grows fast and can be cut again in 20 years. We have 2% of our original old growth left. Fly from Detroit to Kansas City and look out the window, there are no forests. I got property in Michigan, private landowners are the only hope for our remaining forest.
@@demonorse Great job! You're 100% correct that faster growing trees are good idea. I actually have "pine" essential oils that I love.
@@Exodus26.13Pi Ugh. Lucy pulls the football away yet again.
Will Tee show up soon?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Who’s Ted?
That's an interesting question. With some shallow research, I would say its just an acronym (Technology Entertainment Design) for a company.
This is a wonderful thing, but countries like China are a major problem and most likely will not change. If the nuclear waste issue is not taken care of, waste sitting all over the place that is above ground, highly radioactive for 10,000 to 250,000 years, it belongs in a deep underground repository not sitting around nuke plants with nowhere to put it. It could make America uninhabitable for 10,000 years or more. Any environmental plan must include this issue. These sights all over the US in my opinion could be battle and or terrorist targets. It's very serious.
7:19 there is nothing funny about the word malnourished let alone polar bears dying because of climate change god that pissed me off so much
You can't know whether they were laughing about the word "malnourished" or not. I don't if you ever have been to a TEDx event but TEDx vienna lasts for around 10-12 hours. no human can concentrate for that long and listen to every talk with a 100% dedication. It is very well possible that they were talking about sth else and not the talk. You shouldn't jugde based on assumptions
there is not enough context to make that conclusion. your statement is a logical fallacy
yeah i'm sure prison is really fixing the systemic problem driving people to poaching for their income
Venue: University of agriculture Fsd PARS campus❤❤
Bring BTS here! Ultimate Motivators.
Some may say something is wrong with me, but I value the life of the little scaled animal much more than the people who use it as traditional medicine.
You value the scaled animal more than they value it or you value the animal more than you value them? Which, in the case of the latter, it would have to be both.
But you're consuming a carnivore's diet(?)
Amazing
Like if you agree
hope has died
Such an important message, pity it wasn’t delivered very well...