This is was one of the most touching documentary that I've seen. This man Milos is a good man, a good hearted man. And he live a beautiful life in the most beautiful country. Good luck with you encounters with animals.
Wow I really enjoyed watching this documentary about Lynxes and even more the dedication that Milos and his wife put from the beginning to the end to teach these Lynxes how to survive on their own in the wild. I love Leela the dog, I'm so glad she was rescued before she was put to sleep and is having the time of her life, you can tell how much she loves her humans and the animals. Leela is the animal ambassador for the wild fosters
I cried. I could never do what Milos did. I would be frantic with worry. I have two cats, one originally feral and although I know he longs for the wild sometimes, I could never let him go. I nursed him back to health after being attacked. He is the most loyal and the calmest cat I have ever had. I know it is not exactly the same. I have always felt so much for animals - even what I think they would feel . It was sad to see only one lynx return and not the other....People say animals especially wild have no feelings - I disagree. Thank you for a wonderful documentary.
The amount of effort and knowledge put into the "lynx rescue mission" is unbelievable. This documentary is able to capture the beautiful complexity (but sometimes simplicity) of interspecific relationships, convening empathy and information at the same time. Milos and Lila (what a great bound they have!), Tomas and everyone who was involved in this mission did a wonderful job. I hope that Liza and Muro are still doing well (I wish they had radio collars before the release!), and more lynxes are populating the European forests.
😡😰😭YOU ARE CRUEL AND INHUMAN TO DO THIS TO 6 WEEKS OLD BABIES!!! SEPARATING THEM FROM THEIR MOTHER !! YOU SHAMELESS, GUILTLESS CRUEL EVIL HUMANS!! I WISH YOU THE AND YOUR CHILDREN GET SEPARATED FROM YOUR MOTHERS!! ALL WILD ANIMALS MUST BELEFT IN THE WHILD AND OUT FROM ANIMAL PRISON/ZOO!!!! WHY DIDNT U TAKE ALL 4 KITTENS AND MOTHER IN THE WILD!!!
Collars can be a problem for any animal because they can get snagged and this can be fatal. I kept cats for a long time and never used collars for this reason.
When i lived in the bush of Alaska I found two small Lynx Kittens and raised them and when they got older they went off on their own. While they were with me fed them Rabbit Pheasant and other wild game. They pretty much fended for themselves after 11 months catching their own food. The Female made her territory near my camp and would see her all the time. When she had her first litre of kittens she brought them by for a visit.
Lynxes are beautiful animals-- one of my favorite types of wild cat. This documentary was really good and hopefully more people will watch it. Conservation is an important responsibility that we all have a part to play in.
@Mike Smith what are you on about? Lynx are native species literally everywhere where they live. In fact lynx, as a predator, are a very important part of the eco system. They hunt the species that overpopulate.
Extraordinary masterpiece. Now, these years later rewilding projects are taking place all over the world and lynxes are part of it. Thank you, Milos and all for your incredible dedication.
What a beautiful heartfelt story of man and nature. The lynxes are so beautiful! Thank you so much, Milos and Thomas, for sharing this amazing story with us! Lots of love from Ukraine!
My cat (a Bengal) was completely engrossed in this film. He watched the whole thing. He tried talking to the lynxes, but they were rude and didn't even look at him!
They were not helpless... They (The people doing the experiment ) requested and chose two to take from their mother at too young of an age and away from their other two siblings. Electrified fences were used. Watch the whole production in its entirety. None of this is a normal habitat and they were not raised from a normal habitat. Good grief!
@@-nukglo-698 I advice you to be carefull with those Slavic brothers, today they can be brothers but tomorrow, if putin decides opposite, you will be enemies for them. Their brotherhood depends on will of their Tsar.
@@jaymcjr4858 When their politicians will decide to take your land, they won't come by them self, they will send those people who you thoguht were your brothers And they will do whatever their piliricans say to do.
Nagyon jo ember Milos nagyon szeretem az ilyen embereket szereto szivel nevete a kis macskakat ezert fogattak el OT a hiuzok.Kivanok sok Boldogsagot Milosnak.
I love how these people open their place to wildlife like that and puts no lock or chains just offers a place to stay as long as needed, this is very heartwarming. And stunningly beautiful animals and nature.
@Jack Johnson Each to their own!! I myself think all animals from the smallest to the tallest they all have good and bad in them just like us humans it's what they choose to do that defines who and what they are. Some animals are predators whilst others are both meat and plant eaters omnivore's and then there is the herbivores EACH animal is wonderful and spectacular so let's just be amazed at our diversity.👍
Lynxes are such beautiful and interesting cats and where I live (Belgium) also mysterious ones. For a few years now it was assumed that, after an absence of ca. 200 years, they were back in our country, based on some sightings. But those were never confirmed and so the lynx was to become "the ghost of the woods". Only recently, in september 2020, a picture was taken that confirmed its definitive return. Maybe even more than the also recent return of the wolf here, I feel it's an event to celebrate.
Of course it's an event to celebrate! This is actually so cool. Here, in Bulgaria is thought that the lynx has disappeared, I hope to be proven wrong. Bless all the wildlife!
@@buradley1733 i'm graduate in forestry & final year project in wildlife. In my country, to be in conservation field are not so easy. The opportunity quite limited.
No electricity no cell phone, but a dog that tells a lot if u hv someone faithful by ur side u can live anywhere in any condition and do whatever u want...
Lynx is a beautiful animal, and it's exciting to see Europeans re-introducing them. This is also a handsome documentary, of Milos and his patient and meticulous preparation of the Lynx young for the wild. Bravo!
Me too I am helplessly addicted to this story Never know, when and where my subconscious mind will kick me to see and listen. Adorable cats, so beautiful Narrated voice , so soothing Inter woven mesmerizing music I hv also saved a copy on My samsung Mobile motorola Mobile Asus laptop One copy on my HP laptop Have counted numerous time to carry me into deep sleep ❤️
@@MrGuglo oh...so your saying the german shepherd is originally from slovakia, not germany. i didn t know that. [ps. i don t know the term , ring your bell, i don t know what that means]
@@stevejames5863 I'm not sure if Ján is talking about the breed of the dog. xD I have a strange feeling that he thought that you're reffering to the guy and you calling him shepherd from germany, shepherd of lynxes, lol. :) Idk, it looks like misunderstanding due to language barrier.
Ngl when the male lynx was crying out for his sister when she disappeared for a few days it brought tears to my eyes. It’s crazy that even without speech they still can convey so so much
@@buradley1733 housecats in the wild try not to interbreed, in homes they do because there are no other cats. Interbreeding is evolutionary bad, and therefore it’s tried to be avoided
So happy they're able to survive after months of being away from their home. Beautiful documentary/ heart warming story. :) Thanks Misha, his wife and Leila. God bless you guys for doing extra ordinary work.
Hats off to Milas and his wife,they really have dedicated their lives to the protection and conservation of the forests and the wildlife who inhabit them. Living in the wilderness mostly alone they really are quite selfless people who deserve recognition for all they do
All Animal Shelters are overcrowded and in most cases, they are just a place of limbo for animals prior to being "put to sleep'. Don't buy pets on a whim, don't buy them for other people as gifts and make sure that you have the means and stability to provide a safe, happy life for them before buying one of your own. This was a fantastic video, those Lynxes really are magnificent.
Thank u for displaying the beautiful animals that God created. Ualso are made in Gods image in the way u take care of the animals .We like ur German Sheppard. Thank u.
Slovakia is one of most beautiful and unspoilt countries in Europe. Stunning scenery and beautiful architecture from Austro ,- Hungarian Empire times .
Kudos to the filmmaker Tomas Hulik and his photography, great. Salute to all such individuals in this world as in this film Milos, Erika and Tomas. Andy and Peter for great music as well.
I would have had a hard time saying goodbye to those cats. I am glad that these people could handle the sorrow of seeing them go into the dangerous wild.
Every thing of this documentary is fantastic, love it, love the dedication of the couple, love the thought process of wild life conservationist, but I am impressed with the skills of Milos, dude knows most of the things to live on his own.
Czech and Slovaks are also passionate mushroom pickers, or are picking also other fruits as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries...Or mostly it was trend 20 and 30 years ago before the tech, when people used to go tramping and camping or go on trips or to summer camp, and sing the tramp, and country songs with a guitar, by the camp fire and play games with families.
All cats big and small are great and play an important role in the ecosystem. They belong in the wild, not indoors. Hybrid savannah cats are bred in captivity, can't reproduce, and have health and behavioral problems. Breeding hybrid animals doesn't help conservation. Cats don't do well in captivity. They spend their waking hours pacing, walking in circles, and showing other signs of psychological distress. Don't support pet breeders.
Absolutely outstanding. I felt so close to them including the humans and the dog. Great job and awesome way of preserving nature. I enjoyed from beginning to end. Best of luck to the lynexes.
these lynx are so cute. I am so glad they could go back to the wild. What a great story of conservation for a very important part of the wildlife ecosystem.
This is an inspiring, and compelling documentary. I hope that many people will have the opportunity to continue to see it, as IMO this is obviously the right approach to conservation. We can only hope that the people of the U.S., and other people in countries who are trying to emulate or outdo the materialism of the U.S., will finally get the message, and cease their relentless, careless drive to usurp every inch of wild habitat they can get their hands on... Before we back ourselves into a situation every bit as confined for wildlife as it now generally is in Europe, or worse. Documentaries like this can help immeasurably in that process, and I hope everyone who sees it will share it as widely as possible. Thank you, The Secrets of Nature.
This is was one of the most touching documentary that I've seen. This man Milos is a good man, a good hearted man. And he live a beautiful life in the most beautiful country. Good luck with you encounters with animals.
I also want to thank the producer of the The Secret Nature. Loved all your outstanding documentaries.
By far this was the best thing to watch.good job
Wow I really enjoyed watching this documentary about Lynxes and even more the dedication that Milos and his wife put from the beginning to the end to teach these Lynxes how to survive on their own in the wild. I love Leela the dog, I'm so glad she was rescued before she was put to sleep and is having the time of her life, you can tell how much she loves her humans and the animals. Leela is the animal ambassador for the wild fosters
I cried. I could never do what Milos did. I would be frantic with worry. I have two cats, one originally feral and although I know he longs for the wild sometimes, I could never let him go. I nursed him back to health after being attacked. He is the most loyal and the calmest cat I have ever had. I know it is not exactly the same. I have always felt so much for animals - even what I think they would feel . It was sad to see only one lynx return and not the other....People say animals especially wild have no feelings - I disagree. Thank you for a wonderful documentary.
The amount of effort and knowledge put into the "lynx rescue mission" is unbelievable. This documentary is able to capture the beautiful complexity (but sometimes simplicity) of interspecific relationships, convening empathy and information at the same time. Milos and Lila (what a great bound they have!), Tomas and everyone who was involved in this mission did a wonderful job. I hope that Liza and Muro are still doing well (I wish they had radio collars before the release!), and more lynxes are populating the European forests.
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😡😰😭YOU ARE CRUEL AND INHUMAN TO DO THIS TO 6 WEEKS OLD BABIES!!! SEPARATING THEM FROM THEIR MOTHER !! YOU SHAMELESS, GUILTLESS CRUEL EVIL HUMANS!! I WISH YOU THE AND YOUR CHILDREN GET SEPARATED FROM YOUR MOTHERS!! ALL WILD ANIMALS MUST BELEFT IN THE WHILD AND OUT FROM ANIMAL PRISON/ZOO!!!! WHY DIDNT U TAKE ALL 4 KITTENS AND MOTHER IN THE WILD!!!
@@euphoria156 are you five?
Collars can be a problem for any animal because they can get snagged and this can be fatal. I kept cats for a long time and never used collars for this reason.
@@johnswimcat it depends on the collar, some are safe because they self open if needed
When i lived in the bush of Alaska I found two small Lynx Kittens and raised them and when they got older they went off on their own. While they were with me fed them Rabbit Pheasant and other wild game. They pretty much fended for themselves after 11 months catching their own food. The Female made her territory near my camp and would see her all the time. When she had her first litre of kittens she brought them by for a visit.
Cool lie bro.
@@JR-qz3zt Why are you so negative? You must have a miserable Life!!
@@masskilla469 LOL.
@@JR-qz3zt LOL.
Thanks for sharing your story.
Lynxes are beautiful animals-- one of my favorite types of wild cat. This documentary was really good and hopefully more people will watch it. Conservation is an important responsibility that we all have a part to play in.
conservation is what a true warrior strives for!
Hunting is the best form of conservation as long as you follow the rules and guidelines..... kill those invasive species
@@MikeSmith-vl5em If will to eat is invasive for you, then all species are invasive
@Mike Smith what are you on about? Lynx are native species literally everywhere where they live.
In fact lynx, as a predator, are a very important part of the eco system. They hunt the species that overpopulate.
I'm gonna try My BEST!!🤓🥰🔥🙏🏽💖🧡🖤
Extraordinary masterpiece. Now, these years later rewilding projects are taking place all over the world and lynxes are part of it. Thank you, Milos and all for your incredible dedication.
What a dedication and labour of true love by this man's work. Thank you. You're an inspiration. God bless you always.
yes gby
I am proud of Milos and his wife and everybody who helped to film this amazing story, dakujem pekne!
What a beautiful heartfelt story of man and nature. The lynxes are so beautiful! Thank you so much, Milos and Thomas, for sharing this amazing story with us! Lots of love from Ukraine!
love from uk
My cat loves watching this documentary with me. Thank you!
My cat (a Bengal) was completely engrossed in this film. He watched the whole thing. He tried talking to the lynxes, but they were rude and didn't even look at him!
Thanks to people like this, that make the world a better place...
Milos, his wife, and the Slovak government should be proud, and the producers of this video deserve kudos. Rates 6 stars on a 5-star scale!
yeah
yeah
I respect how you went over backwards for these helpless animals.
They were not helpless... They (The people doing the experiment ) requested and chose two to take from their mother at too young of an age and away from their other two siblings. Electrified fences were used. Watch the whole production in its entirety. None of this is a normal habitat and they were not raised from a normal habitat. Good grief!
Thank you, our Slavic brothers and sisters, for loving nature and helping animals. Love from Russia
Love from Serbia as well
Обычно после таких слов вы забираете территорию братьев.
@@-nukglo-698 I advice you to be carefull with those Slavic brothers, today they can be brothers but tomorrow, if putin decides opposite, you will be enemies for them. Their brotherhood depends on will of their Tsar.
Everyone must make their own choices, not politicians
@@jaymcjr4858 When their politicians will decide to take your land, they won't come by them self, they will send those people who you thoguht were your brothers
And they will do whatever their piliricans say to do.
Nagyon jo ember Milos nagyon szeretem az ilyen embereket szereto szivel nevete a kis macskakat ezert fogattak el OT a hiuzok.Kivanok sok Boldogsagot Milosnak.
I love how these people open their place to wildlife like that and puts no lock or chains just offers a place to stay as long as needed, this is very heartwarming. And stunningly beautiful animals and nature.
Mms
We all appreciate 🙏 you and the way you not only help but rebuild our home thank you.
That was lovely 😻 As for the eagles, they are generally very calm, when they know that we only want to help them.
This documentary pulled at my heartstrings more than I would like to admit.
This is the most beautiful documentary i swear
Is a human HONOR to have these creatures alongside us!
Milos (the human) is a saint for rescuing these lynx and then also his German Shepherd right before it would've been put to sleep at the shelter ❤
Thank you for this beautiful glimpse into God's splendid creation and your work to keep them alive. Well done!
Lynx are so beautiful!
Rosa Parkin yes they are :-)
all cats are
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@Jack Johnson No.
@Jack Johnson Each to their own!! I myself think all animals from the smallest to the tallest they all have good and bad in them just like us humans it's what they choose to do that defines who and what they are. Some animals are predators whilst others are both meat and plant eaters omnivore's and then there is the herbivores EACH animal is wonderful and spectacular so let's just be amazed at our diversity.👍
You are a wonderful man and are doing very important work to protect animals and their habit. Thank you
That is called quality documentary. Thanks for uploading
Such a beautiful animal
This is a very beautiful video! These cats are truly magnificent and deserve protection where they belong in the wild.
Lynxes are such beautiful and interesting cats and where I live (Belgium) also mysterious ones. For a few years now it was assumed that, after an absence of ca. 200 years, they were back in our country, based on some sightings. But those were never confirmed and so the lynx was to become "the ghost of the woods". Only recently, in september 2020, a picture was taken that confirmed its definitive return. Maybe even more than the also recent return of the wolf here, I feel it's an event to celebrate.
Of course it's an event to celebrate! This is actually so cool. Here, in Bulgaria is thought that the lynx has disappeared, I hope to be proven wrong. Bless all the wildlife!
we think they live in the mendips in england..
@@millag93 do they actually? I think the lynx went extinct in Britain around 1000 years ago. Is there any proof they still exist?
Wonderful, wonderful... Thx
Milos Majda, one lucky guy! He is so close with wildlife, Lynx, Golden Eagle. I'm so jealous.
You could do what he does as a conservationist if you went to college & took some classes
@@buradley1733 i'm graduate in forestry & final year project in wildlife. In my country, to be in conservation field are not so easy. The opportunity quite limited.
This was the BEST documentary on a lynx i have ever watched. Ive been interested in lynxes since 1981. Great job!
Extraordinary documentary! Everything in it is top class...the story, the narration, the music..Everything!
where you from bro in India
This is such an amazing film. It’s perfect and excellent in every way. Thank you for sharing this to us. God bless.
No electricity no cell phone, but a dog that tells a lot if u hv someone faithful by ur side u can live anywhere in any condition and do whatever u want...
Thank for all your dedication and for this documentary❤❤❤
Lynx is a beautiful animal, and it's exciting to see Europeans re-introducing them. This is also a handsome documentary, of Milos and his patient and meticulous preparation of the Lynx young for the wild. Bravo!
I truly appreciate their effort. hats off.
I'm bobcat at heart. Lynx are nature's play cats. My boy Andrew, perched on my leg, watched most of this video. Ryan watched from afar. Very nice.
I m addicted to this Beautiful storry..I keep visiting every month or twice..it is very serene to watch ....miss both lynk
Me too
I am helplessly addicted to this story
Never know, when and where my subconscious mind will kick me to see and listen.
Adorable cats, so beautiful
Narrated voice , so soothing
Inter woven mesmerizing music
I hv also saved a copy on
My samsung Mobile
motorola Mobile
Asus laptop
One copy on my HP laptop
Have counted numerous time to carry me into deep sleep ❤️
Sometimes its good to be free that is the essence of being wild, people shoul not domesticate most type of animals. This is a great nature story.
There are people who will keep this planet alive. This clip gave me hope.
the first speech i ever gave was about the Lynx. At almost 50 I'm still fascinated by them, just such a beautiful animal
I teared up when they left the last time, I can only imagine how sad and happy you were too.
the german shepherd is such a cool dog, he seems to like the lynx s a lot.
He speaking in Slovak. German language is totally different.
@@MrGuglo [?]
@@stevejames5863 How to explain.The "shepard" is from Slovakia, not from Germany. Whole story is situated in Slovakia. Do i ring your bell??
@@MrGuglo oh...so your saying the german shepherd is originally from slovakia, not germany. i didn t know that. [ps. i don t know the term , ring your bell, i don t know what that means]
@@stevejames5863 I'm not sure if Ján is talking about the breed of the dog. xD
I have a strange feeling that he thought that you're reffering to the guy and you calling him shepherd from germany, shepherd of lynxes, lol. :)
Idk, it looks like misunderstanding due to language barrier.
WHAT A PRIVILEGE TO BE IN THE PRESENCE OF THESE INCREDIBLE FABULOUS CATS!!!!
Ngl when the male lynx was crying out for his sister when she disappeared for a few days it brought tears to my eyes. It’s crazy that even without speech they still can convey so so much
Oppppppppppppppkkkkkk
Very nice, thank you.
Do Lynx's interbreed like house cats do? Or do they always breed outside their own bloodline?
@@buradley1733 housecat don’t interbreed. This only happens in very rare situations
@@jth1954 Really, it's already happened with 2 of my cats. So you are mistaken there. What is your expertise with cats?
@@buradley1733 housecats in the wild try not to interbreed, in homes they do because there are no other cats. Interbreeding is evolutionary bad, and therefore it’s tried to be avoided
Great story, having just encountered two beautiful wild Lynxes in Spain I can vouch for their beauty and mystique. Well done Milos.
So happy they're able to survive after months of being away from their home. Beautiful documentary/ heart warming story. :) Thanks Misha, his wife and Leila. God bless you guys for doing extra ordinary work.
yes bless you both
Wonderful documentary. Milos Majda is magnificent.
He's a good lynx daddy
What a fabulous documentary thank you! Big thanks to Milos and his wife for all they do 💗🐾💗🦅💗
LYNX ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CREATURES 😻😻😻😻
Amazing pound for pound how powerful they are. That leap and pull-up was impressive!
WELL DONE TO THE COUPLE FOR ALL THERE WORK AND PATIENCE YOUR A COUPLE OF DIAMONDS.
Lynxes are the cutest animals :) Great movie! And must also compliment the soundtrack.
Though is that music folk music of Slovakia? It sounds like American wesern-type faux folkiness.
The word "cute" is WAY OVERUSED! How about we try Exquisite or Extroirdinary?
@Sunshine thanks, I'll remember that. I'm trying to work on not being so critical with others. Guess I slipped up. Apologies.
A deeply enjoyable production.
We got to watch 3 Lynx kittens play around their mom,
in Ontario, Canada near Chapleau, in September 2011. They were so cute.
I have a bunch of videos from chapleau! They are kind of stupid, but some are funny
Hats off to Milas and his wife,they really have dedicated their lives to the protection and conservation of the forests and the wildlife who inhabit them.
Living in the wilderness mostly alone they really are quite selfless people who deserve recognition for all they do
Thank you so much for this wonderful documentary. Love from Finland:)
I love cats. One day a Highlander, which is part Lynx adopted me and my home. I love her and I am always amazed watching her hunt.
i was stunned how the hung on the wooden support beam for the ceiling! thanks for posting the video!
What a beautiful and heartwarming documentary. Your heart never leaves home…even with animals. 🤍
Just what I wanted to say 😀
Great work Milos.
Thank you. What a wonderful documentary. Love lynx. Greetings from Belize.
what a beautiful country.amazing video.thank you.
All Animal Shelters are overcrowded and in most cases, they are just a place of limbo for animals prior to being "put to sleep'. Don't buy pets on a whim, don't buy them for other people as gifts and make sure that you have the means and stability to provide a safe, happy life for them before buying one of your own.
This was a fantastic video, those Lynxes really are magnificent.
good advice! Let Nature be! Admire it without interfering!
you are so lucky to have those cats
Great documentary and a great effort by Milo and his wife.
Thank u for displaying the beautiful animals that God created. Ualso are made in Gods image in the way u take care of the animals .We like ur German Sheppard. Thank u.
Wonderful guy. I admire and envy what he does
Slovakia is one of most beautiful and unspoilt countries in Europe. Stunning scenery and beautiful architecture from
Austro ,- Hungarian Empire times .
This is also a story of a great man and his ingenious efforts to help lynxes.
Thanks for sharing an amazing Wildcat.
We need more people like Milos and no golden boys... like, no more golden boys, AT ALL!
Kudos to the filmmaker Tomas Hulik and his photography, great. Salute to all such individuals in this world as in this film Milos, Erika and Tomas. Andy and Peter for great music as well.
I would have had a hard time saying goodbye to those cats. I am glad that these people could handle the sorrow of seeing them go into the dangerous wild.
Loving them so much would give him pleasure to go back to where they belong and do the whole thing over again with new ones he finds what a legend
Would love to live by these beauties what a wonderful story
Every thing of this documentary is fantastic, love it, love the dedication of the couple, love the thought process of wild life conservationist, but I am impressed with the skills of Milos, dude knows most of the things to live on his own.
Czech and Slovaks are also passionate mushroom pickers, or are picking also other fruits as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries...Or mostly it was trend 20 and 30 years ago before the tech, when people used to go tramping and camping or go on trips or to summer camp, and sing the tramp, and country songs with a guitar, by the camp fire and play games with families.
This man must live the most fulfilling life in the world
Lynx , caracals and servals / Savannahs are my favorite 3 cats
study margays, geoffroy cats and andean mountain cats...
All cats big and small are great and play an important role in the ecosystem. They belong in the wild, not indoors. Hybrid savannah cats are bred in captivity, can't reproduce, and have health and behavioral problems. Breeding hybrid animals doesn't help conservation. Cats don't do well in captivity. They spend their waking hours pacing, walking in circles, and showing other signs of psychological distress. Don't support pet breeders.
@@MT-iq6ji I couldn't agree more. Leave them alone.
Thanks to the authors. Finally a good lynx movie. Amazing cats
Absolutely outstanding. I felt so close to them including the humans and the dog. Great job and awesome way of preserving nature. I enjoyed from beginning to end. Best of luck to the lynexes.
Love this. Thank you for caring so much.
The exercise scenes in the house are awesome.
Yeah, I used to do that on my home beans, but my husband got exacerbated & divorced me.
these lynx are so cute. I am so glad they could go back to the wild. What a great story of conservation for a very important part of the wildlife ecosystem.
Thank you for the amazing and interesting documentary.
That was lovely to watch and those cats are beautiful indeed lucky you and I wish them all well
I know these guys mean well, but "the first step was to undo their bond with their mother" can't be the best start.
This is an inspiring, and compelling documentary. I hope that many people will have the opportunity to continue to see it, as IMO this is obviously the right approach to conservation. We can only hope that the people of the U.S., and other people in countries who are trying to emulate or outdo the materialism of the U.S., will finally get the message, and cease their relentless, careless drive to usurp every inch of wild habitat they can get their hands on... Before we back ourselves into a situation every bit as confined for wildlife as it now generally is in Europe, or worse. Documentaries like this can help immeasurably in that process, and I hope everyone who sees it will share it as widely as possible. Thank you, The Secrets of Nature.
In Czechoslovakia, the forests are state (all) in the US federal (private) - maybe there will be a difference
Beautiful cats and nice stories. Good job Mr.
The wildness in my heart has re-awakened for real Love… 👀❤👀 such a bonus on such a sunny day ❗Thank you, very much
Lisa wasn't hesitant about that jump. She was sizing it up first. Think then jump still 9 lives to go 👍🏾😼
and your comments has nine likes
are you *KITTING* me?
Awesome video. A very good story and love it. And the outcome.
thrilled that the lynxes became independent, know u will miss them. thanku for hard work!
Beautiful to see and how someone cares for animals like these. Have no idea why their are dislikes, some people are weird.
Some people are weird and evil. I wouldn't trust a person who hates animals.
Amazing man, beautiful cats!! I loved it.
What a beautiful country Slovakia is