Wolf Documentaries
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Another one I like is The Wolfman. I find it a very innovative approach to study wolves - but also very dangerous.
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Bumped. And added a list of wolf documentaries I've either seen or heard about.
EDIT: Aaaand stickying for a little bit as I think this topic is important for these forums. Information and all is a good thing. :3
EDIT: Aaaand stickying for a little bit as I think this topic is important for these forums. Information and all is a good thing. :3
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
the two i mainly watch isWolves of Yellowstone and Living with wolves
they both are really great
they both are really great
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Hmm... good list of documentaries you have here, Solitary! I've seen one or two of the currently listed before c: I shall possibly have a look into the other ones, thanks for sharing this with us!
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one of my favorite wolf documentarys is one i did not see on the list called mountains of the wolf and takes place i think in eroupe or something but im not positive its about these two despeirsing males from the same pack one is old the other is young its sad though because the old one dies from injuries form accedenty wandering into another packs territory
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Nice list you got there Soli, I've only seen a few listed though.
everything out of the ordinary is considered weird, i try to stay clear of the eathlings and their fears
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
I found a documentary and watched it online about the Druid Peak Pack and their story of Llamar Valley. It's really interesting and they caught on camera when they were driven out by the Sloughs.
It's called "In The Valley of the Wolves"
here is the link to the site; http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes ... story/209/
and directly to the video; http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes ... sode/4678/
but they have a couple of others on them hunting and such.
It's called "In The Valley of the Wolves"
here is the link to the site; http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes ... story/209/
and directly to the video; http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes ... sode/4678/
but they have a couple of others on them hunting and such.
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
My favorite is Growing Up: Wolf
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I've seen the Wolfman, but I'm not really taken with it, it is silly that he is risking injuries. But for conservation, I like it! :3
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
I think I might have seen that one.DragonflySpirit wrote:My favorite is Growing Up: Wolf
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
I've seen many documentaries about wolves, they're all very interesting. My favorites would have to be the Imax video called "Wolves" and the BBC documentary. =3
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Innovative and dangerous, indeed. I personally have a very high aversion towards the research technique Ellis used. I believe it was unorthodox and unnecessarily risky.SolitaryHowl wrote:Another one I like is The Wolfman. I find it a very innovative approach to study wolves - but also very dangerous.
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It is awesome, I have seen it several times.Stray Fang wrote:I think I might have seen that one.DragonflySpirit wrote:My favorite is Growing Up: Wolf
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Updated the list with 'Wolves of Labrador"
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Re: Wolf Documentaries
Yush.
I Love Documentaries!
I've Watched Gowing up: Wolf and Yellowstone Battle for Life,
I Perfer Documentaries to Cartoon movies. ^^
I Love Documentaries!
I've Watched Gowing up: Wolf and Yellowstone Battle for Life,
I Perfer Documentaries to Cartoon movies. ^^