Majestic Bears of Alaska & British Columbia | Free Documentary Nature
Our film journey begins in Alaska's west. We are hoping to find glacier bears in the glacial regions of the Katmai National Park on the Douglas River. At the end of July, brown bears have now arrived to fish for salmon. In the surrounding forests, grizzlies look for berries and fresh, green twigs. The Katmai is Alaska's most volcanic area, and with 15 active volcanoes it is a veritable powder keg, surrounded by glaciers. In the Hook glacier region moose and lynx accompany us. Bald eagles have arrived at the glacial boundary and begin to tear apart their freshly caught prey. At last, we catch sight of a glacier bear. Hungry, he has left the ice region and has been forced down here in search of food, which he satisfies extensively with fresh shoots and berries.
Continuing our film trip, we head for Prince Royal Island in British Columbia. En route, we meet with black bears on their way with their young to fish for salmon. The mother bears have to remain alert to protect their young, as we have spotted some New World porcupines too.
Then, out of the blue, directly in front of us: the Kermode, or spirit bear. He shows no signs of timidity and is only interested in one thing: salmon. Then, a further Kermode appears, enjoying his cranberry dessert, allowing us to approach him, almost too close for comfort. But a black bear arrives on the scene and claims the cranberry bush for itself. After a brief confrontation, the Kermode opts to leave, preferring to focus on salmon fishing. Fascinating footage of this rare species of animal.
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say what? we have land humans not have touched nor devastated? hopefully that keep thats way, we are like cancer
this one time I broke my glasses at go karting and woke up with this brown fuzz all over my body doctors said I wasn't a bear after all, so sad!
I have a domesticated Brown Bear, he’s soooo grizzly. He’s soooo cute but, he’s a Butt..........butt I wuvvvv him soooo much.
His name is ErgoBear
Yay 🐻 soooooo majestic
I'm happy to hear that bears are finally left alone in Alaska !!!! I hate poeple who kills any wild beast for the fun of it!!!!! Men has no business messing with wild life!!!!!!! How would they like it if someone shoot them down too? That is why God put them away from us so they live in peace too!!!!!!!! They should be respected too!!!!!!
Do this bears ever run into the white bear? And do they get along when they do run into each other?
Raymond, Slaskan brown bears are on the Alaskan southern coast, our grizzlies are farther north inland, the polar bears are only found way farther north along the arctic coast so they don’t come into contact with each other. You realize how huge Alaska is? We are 1/5th the size of the USA, more coastline here then the rest of the USA combined. Think about that!😉😳
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Since when is murdering ANY animal sport ?
In Canada White Bears are Spirit Bears....not Ghoust Bears....do your research
Stop lying, there is no climate change!!!!!!
@35:30 that Bear reminds me of chowing down on my mom’s salmon cakes growing up 😋
Here's what we know about the Blue Bear.... Proceeds to list the common bear diet.
I'm sorry but narrator or story teller seems to me to more interested in hearing himself talk than in giving any kind of actual insight into the area and habitat being supposedly reported upon . From the introduction in which it is stated the only way to access these regions is by plane is totally ridiculous . So before planes nobody was here ? Except of course the natives and the literally thousands of others who explored these areas via boat ....... before planes were even invented ..... and the ideas of what the bears were thinking and purposes for their behaviors ? Gathering footage from others and adding commentary is not new to journalism but come on , have a original thought and do some of your own research to talk on .
The Glacier Bear looks like a crossbreed between a black bear and a polar bear, I don't think it's a fluke of nature.
Polar Bears live 1600 km / 900 miles north along the Arctic Ocean Coast, whether they ever lived farther south is not known.
"Hunting brown bears for sport is not welcome in Alaska anymore." This statement is misleading because brown bear hunting is still very much legal, but has meat salvage requirements. Also when male bears kill cubs it's usually to eat them, but that didn't fit into the cute and cuddly narrative from this documentary.
It wasn't all cute and cuddly, bears eating and ripping live salmon apart at their leisure isn't a nice experience for the fish.
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i wonder if bears would prefer their fish cooked
Its more nutritious, so probably
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Hunt, feed and sleep...😄🥰 W🤤W 👊👊👊😉👍
34:18 fishermen? I though it's a bear.
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At 14:40, i see these large birds were fed by the ckicks thrown down by film crew? It just got me that where in the world does this "Incredible Find" of all them chicks dying at once happen. Good film, excellnt nature shots, love the bears but it caught my attention. Merry Chrismas...
And this is really a beautiful doc...
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You mispronounced Racoon, every time, It sounds more like Rack-oon. You kept saying Ra-coon, like the Ra Egyptian god. If you tried to learn the word from a book, you would most likely make that mistake, as it does seem how it is printed, Ra-koon, or Ruh-Koon, however the reality is slightly harder A. You can listen to a pronunciation on google, to see the difference. Also, there is no clear link between DDT and bird egg shell decreased thickness, it is a common urban myth, conspiracy theory, based mostly on a book (Silent Spring I believe) but not scientifically linked.
Beautiful film but how much more enjoyable it could've been minus the superfluous, 'overbearing' Karl Atteln music infringing on a DOCUMENTARY about nature & wildlife.
Why do you have the damned music blasting at the same time the narrator is speaking?
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Голос такой противный ! Всю красоту, будто спугивает, до тошноты !
This documentary is a brilliant one and nicely narrated.
all black bear climb trees
Mapenzi.. Love in the language of Swahili.. Haraka.. Fantastic..
they are RAVENS not CROWS
thank you
Why is the white bear always getting the best of the black bear?...racial inequality
Takes you into the wild,feels a part of it.
Tonight there isn't going to be a study with me stream, because I'm feeling overworked and I need to rest. I think I need to listen to my body and take care of myself now. I know this is annoying for those that were expecting a stream... 😕 But I need to recharge for tomorrow because... Tomorrow I'll be there for approx. 8 hours!! Who's joining tomorrow? 😁🙌
Sadly this brown bear population can be counted in thousands while China, India and Africa population is literally exploding like hot volcano. Shouldn't people have more brain in order to coexist in harmony on this earth?
The best part of personally being in the middle of nowhere (yes it really exists), is that it is not crowded and never will be. I love it being there and never want to leave.
@Andrija Zavrtnik sheesh I was just saying🙄😂
@Katerina Petrova yes, what's up with that? And that is not the first comment that got copied
You just copied a comment from two months ago literally word for word. 😂
"The black bear mother is to heavy to climb a tree."??? Aren't the muscles in her arms and legs naturally strong enough to offset the weight of her body?
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As amazingly beautiful the landscape and wildlife is that pilot landing the plane in the beginning was astounding. Mind blown
As amazingly beautiful the landscape and wildlife is that pilot landing the plane in the beginning was astounding. Mind blown
Mike B, pilots do this daily flying up here in Alaska, best pilots anywhere overall fly up here. Ask pilots from all over the world! The saying is if you can fly small planes in Alaska, you can fly anywhere.😉👍
Don’t take anything this documentary says to heart. When the author speaks about the traits and that’s the scientific word traits on the Black Bear, I quote only cub black bears clime trees, not true, both young and adult black bears clime trees, this is a true statement I am about to make There is little information about how North American animals behave, and that includes traits. The information given in this particular video is not all correct. This is the perfect example of how society is behaving at this point in time. Also there are known facts about how North American animals behave and their specific traits but not as much as this video claims.
@AKBeautyRose777 The video is nice lots of action, just a guy with a camera. The editorial although is inaccurate.
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Are you Jealous.
So you mean you DIDN'T, DON'T like the this video AT ALL? 😂😄
Nature never ceases to amaze me..,
ME TOO!... ESPECIALLY ALASKA NATURE WILDERNESS, COUNTRY.
God is amazing
Bears are killers, there're not our friends,folks...
Not sure where you're getting all your information for this documentary, I do not live in Alaska nor do I hunt. But I do know that hunting for bear is still a very legal and successful business in Alaska. That's just one of the many things that you've cited wrong.
THIS VIDEO HAS QUITE A BIT OF MISINFORMATION AND PUTS IN THE NARRATORS PERSONAL VIEWPOINTS! THUMBS DOWN ON INFORMATION ALTHOUGH SOME GREAT P[HOTOGRAPY,
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White bears can't jump!
As amazingly beautiful the landscape and wildlife is that pilot landing the plane in the beginning was astounding. Mind blown
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If a wild animal runs from humans, it's instinctively seen hunting in the past. Great Doc though, thanks.
GOD the creator put In the salmon where to find there same river they were hatched . You fools!
Mitch McConnell is ugly.
That was very fascinating That was very fascinating footage Thank you for that
The music, for me, was out of sync with the natural theme of this vid and drowning out the narrater. Without music it would have been a pleasure to watch.
The music compliments it wonderfully and just fine. Doesn't, didn't even interrupt the narration to me...
I have Good/excellent sense of hearing.
Heard Every word, me. Beautifully Executedly. 😂😄
NAW. NOT EVEN. 😂
@Yiliang Yuan Yes! And I see you've made no mistakes grammatically or otherwise. Be careful...very very careful.
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Mapenzi.. Love in the language of Swahili.. Haraka.. Fantastic..
cuckhold their mate lol
lol glacier bear its a black bear , so when theres a all white deer in south Texas does that make it a glacier or cactus deer lol
It looks like that this bear series is the most powerful canvivorous in all the world even white giants of acrctica.wonderful.thank you.
First : please ask you tube to put his soundings in english,we dnt know japanese. next : your videos are always beautiful and educationl &this one should be likewise.thank you very much.
Try tap on your screen then on the upper right corner tap on the three vertical dots then tap Captions. Hope it helps.
Great news!!!! Hunting brown bears is welcome in Alaska!!!
The white-coloured black bear is called a "Kermode Bear", (Ker-Moad), not Ghost Bear. And 'Tsimshian" is pronounced "Simshian'. ( The ' T ' is silent.)
Wonderful!
Stop at 31:19 and looking at the workmanship of that case...isn't that impressive? Imagine, a larva with abilities to 'weave' body-armor, and the awareness to 'wear' it.
Alaska my home
How magnificent!
Very Good BRAZIL 2020
Bear rules
What A Great Documentary ! I loved it
ME, TOO! NEVER GET TIRED OF, HAVE ALWAYS LOVED WATCHING MOVIES AND VIDEOS OF MY BEAUTIFUL AND MAJESTIC COUNTRY! ALASKA...THERE IS NONE OTHER LIKE IT
Ghost bear? We call them spirit bears. Well, the natives do.
@AKBeautyRose777 , Gotta disagree, these bears are same black bear species, they are just a rare genetic color phase of almost white in color and this area of coastal British Columbia is the only place on earth they are found.
@Troy Ottosen Also I for one, believe that the glacier bears are a separate kind of specie that's all their own. Like the sun bear, the moon bear, the polar bear, and so on...
@Troy Ottosen Do you realize that you are attempting to educate someone who knows more about these bears, than you...city boy. You read your information...while he, witnessed it live. All he was saying, is that he was raised with a different name for that bear. Take you, for example...I'm sure your mommy calls you, "her little darling", and teachers called you, "Troy", while friends called you, "he who is always offering the wrong answer". Don't people like you ever get tired of being wrong, and just STOP teaching.
MrDustim you realize those spirit bears are regular blacks bears with a rare genetic color phase, only found in a small area of coastal British Columbia.
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💗💗Amazing, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful documentary... love it!💗💗
Those are ravens u idiot
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@reverse thrust Not at all; it is written that "the Earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein" (Psalms 24:1). So it is very much not "off topic" because the Earth and its inhabitants belongs to the almighty God.
Spirit bear
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Stunninh nature
So so beautiful lv nature
wonderful nature 💐.
Timothy Treadwell was eaten here..
Om g rip timothy
Nature never ceases to amaze me..,
@jUSTpLAINbRAD ,jealous of what we got up here in Alaska, huh? Nothing new for us. Keep dreaming and watching AK vids while I actually get to live it, see it daily!😂🤣😉
@Troy Ottosen With a small bit of information, and a fertilizer spreader, you're starting to assert yourself...little master Palin.
Michael, Alaska never ceases to amaze us locals.😉👍
This documentary was my best with all others.voice great.vedeo great.great creations
I think I wasn't attacked once because I was sitting down. It came close enough to touch it and showed no aggression.
I would’ve shat myself
Back ground music is so loud and un bearable
@Katerina Petrova Hi I think u should stay with Stephan
Too bad
I actually like it. Gives nice feelings
Did anyone else hear that the females bear mates with several male bears 🐻, they aren’t loyal in the animal kingdom either!
God's beautiful creation.
@Rancid Crawfish No, because by the sounds of it, you seems to love money - and the love of money is the root of all evil. Today the majority of churches are into false prosperity. The Kingdom of God is not about money but is peace, righteousness and joy in the Holy Spirit.
@GFW777 i have a church and need money. can i count on your donation?
Well-done Guys 👍
@AKBeautyRose777 Alaska is certainly a beautiful place. I have seen so many documentaries about your country and it is an amazing place. God bless you.
YES. GOD'S BEAUTIFUL CREATION!!. Up here in Alaska many of us call our Land "GOD'S COUNTRY"!
Wow, what a documentary, I loved it! Thanks for uploading 😎
commercials every 3 minutes. ridiculous
Harry, you in la la land? Funny a British narrator talking about Alaska!
Faqyur Ma'ama ,And mainly here in Alaska! Duh!
I've watch a few of your shows now and getting pissed off on these . Get your facts straight !! Are you a beginner in narrating & FACTS ?? NO SUCH THING AS A "GHOST" bear in BC . The Natives know this as the SPIRIT BEAR . Please do your RESEARCH BEFORE YOU PRODUCE .😣👿
@7777Melchizedek , You all are bitching about nothing! A spirit bear, ghost bear is simply a rare genetic phase, color phase of a regular black bear found only in one area of coastal British Columbia, simple!
A spirit is a ghost. Chill Brenda
Brenda, take a drink! Spirit bears are black bears with a rare color phase found in a limited area of coastal bc, next to Alaska! Get over it!
Really amazing !!!
The best part of personally being in the middle of nowhere (yes it really exists), is that it is not crowded and never will be. I love it being there and never want to leave.
It’s called Alaska! Next!
Takes you into the wild,feels a part of it.
Raul Patel my thoughts exactly 😊👍🏾👍🏾❤️
Well-done Guys 👍
Gangster bears of the Katmai keepin' it real mang!!
Abner, we got the huge coastal browns also on admiralty, Chichigof, baranof island in southeast Alaska as well as the giants out in the gulf of Alaska on Kodiak island, basically right across from Katmai area coast.
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Wow very beautiful, thanks for sharing this nice video .. love it ❤️❤️❤️