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3 weeks ago
World Hunting Adventures
Check out the preview of the hottest up coming Big Game Hunting TV Show! Cast your vote for which channel you want to see this show on, ESPN, MOR, ...
sfcsinc • 14,567 views
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1 month ago
nyac the otter tribute
This little video is a tribute to Nyac the otter, who was one of the two famous hand holding youtube otters that captured millions of hearts of mil...
nyackfan • 11,387 views
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@freakrunnerkc I agree, nice sentiment. Nyac was a joy to watch, she was so sweet, really special. It reminds us as to the large risk of an oil spill associated with the Enbridge proposal for supertankers off the Northern Coast, a rocky coast with volatile weather. Otters and many other marine...
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1 month ago
First Nations in BC declare opposition against Enbridge's Northern Gateway Pipeline
http://www.forestethics.ca On March 22, 2010, the Coastal First Nations gathered together at a press conference in Vancouver to take a public stanc...
ForestEthics • 2,110 views
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@deanne7777 I also think this is a really good opportunity for the First Nations to really claim their personal power. The best route to better boundaries is to consistently honour oneself. In past history the F.Nations have had their culture and heritage dismissed for various reasons including d...
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1 month ago
Sacred Economics - Charles Eisenstein Part 1
Charles Eisenstein discusses the dysfunctions of western cultures and how we can heal the situation, especially in the realm of money.
Check out hi...
CosmicRevolutionKS • 4,192 views
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@NoCommentChick Mr.Eisenstein states all problems in the world when one digs a couple of layers down always get to money. In contrast, psychological study after study indicate prosocial, responsibile, caring behaviour are directly linked to a person's level of self-worth. Antisocial/dissocia...
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1 month ago
A sloth crossing the street
One of the weirdest animals i've ever seen. Wild sloth, carelessly crossing the street in Cahuita, Costa Rica.
michalk00 • 501,261 views
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Sloths are the sweetest most dear animals, they are highly respected in Costa Rica, and there are stiff laws to protect them. They are not weird in any way, all animals are unique and special, humans too.
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1 month ago
barred owl rescue
i found this guy in the middle of the road in Acton Ma.
cars were missing him by mere inches, so i pulled over and was able to bring him to safety....
tlharvey7 • 44,146 views
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Doggy Boots! (Hilarious)
my puppy sidney with doggy boots on :)
linkrox777 • 957,964 views
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@SkittlebearRosez Absolutely, dogs are very sensitive. The boots were new to her, she had never worn anything on her paws before. As evidenced by her facial expressions she was confused and slightly distressed by not being able to walk easily. She needed warm coaxing pats, and kind words. ...
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2 months ago
Chief Jackie Thomas-Saik'uz First Nation
Sept. 26, 2011 -- Chief Jackie Thomas and Jasmine Thomas of Saik'us First Nation address thousands on Parliament Hill in Ottawa before an action th...
MiningInjustice • 186 views
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2 months ago
Saving Deer off of ice
we took a rope and pulled a 7 point buck off of ice after we pushed the deer onto the lake, while we were pheasant hunting.
deerkiller243 • 55,177 views
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@awsometutarials2 Absolutely, it was the only principled action to take. The deer wouuld have been very scared and when deers get very scared it can freeze their nervous system, and they cannot think clearly.
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2 months ago
Baby Fawn's Defense mechanism
upon approach this fawns mother stomped her hoof then "barked". Upon barking her baby fawn dropped to the ground instantly...perhaps an instinctive...
nnemmers2 • 148,383 views
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The gentleman in the video looks to be concerned about the welfare of the fawn, which is good. Although it was properly very, very, very scared. Best to have quickly ensured it was not injured, then left expediantly so the mom could come back and retrieve her scared baby!
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2 months ago
Grizzly Bear Mom and Cub
Filmed on August 11th 2010 during one of our trips.
In this clip the cub is trying to convince mom that it's time to be fed
AlaskaBearAdventures • 229 views
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This is great footage of a mother grizzly bear and her cub. I have tremendous respect for these animals. I think the mother is concerned about their safety being in such an open area, although they are an apex predator. It is a natural instinct for her, as a mom. She likely lost a cub alr...
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2 months ago
Grizzly Bear Mom and Cub Play in Tidal Creek
Filmed August 11th 2010 during a bear viewing trip
In this clip a mom and her cub are cooling down and playing in a tidal creek in Katmai National ...
AlaskaBearAdventures • 269 views
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That is excellent footage of mother bear and cub closeness and behaviour. I did a industry analysis of eco-tourism verses trophy hunting, particularly apex predator viewing has the
potential for vast expansion, it is a matter of good promoting and providing a quality, meaningful experience, wit...
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2 months ago
Skyla And Coby , 2 weeks lion cubs
Skyla (white) & Coby, sister and brother, 2 weeks old lion cubs.
The song on the radio gave nice soundtrack for the clip.
shimi777 • 71,643 views
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Nice clips, thank-you. However I am sure you provide ongoing warmth that they need, such as blankets that feel like a mom. The floor is to cold for them, although you may have just placed them there for the sole purpose of making the video.
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2 months ago
2012 Chevy Volt electric car review
Syndicated technology columnist Marc Saltzman chats about the 2012 Chevy Volt electric vehicle. In this video, Marc discusses its pros ad cons and ...
2010gameguy • 13,083 views
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@JDYDesigns The key is protection of the environment, without clean air to breath, and a safe planet that is not to warm from climate change people and other species may not even survive, and we must remember many species due to human activites have already gone extinct, real guys care about the ...
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2 months ago
Mountain Lion crossbow kill
Mountain lion killed with a Ten Point Crossbow and a Muzzy 4 blade broadhead. 13 below zero that day ! Guaranteed the best kill video you've ever ...
wags115 • 177,888 views
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@Ingendet Of course you care, all little kids adore animals, but sometimes things happen as a child grows up that, desensitizes them. First respect and value yourself, very important, it starts with you. When a person values themselves they by extention treat all other life with great care and...
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2 months ago
Forks Over Knives - Official Trailer
http://www.forksoverknives.... | For showtimes, updates, newsletter sign up and more information.
The feature film Forks Over Knives examines the...
ForksOverKnives • 726,365 views
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@GlobeGirl40 I find that too, the interesting point is Dr. Campbell and the Canadian Food Guide suggest a person needs only approx. 20% protein perday all of which can very easily be obtained from plant based foods. All the veg. fibre keeps the blood sugar down.
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2 months ago
Elite Outfitters (catch and release)
http://www.eliteoutfittersu... Cougar Hunts Cougar Hunting Mountain Lion Hunting Mountain Lion Hunts Hunting with hounds Hunting with dogs hu...
puptrainer84078 • 28,618 views
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I know you are right about that hunters conserve land ect... But I do too, I donate money to conservation groups, about 20% of my earnings go to land conservation. However my uncle who hunted and only caribou for food, did so with great respect for the animal and quick clean, as pain free as po...
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2 months ago
Huge Cougar taken near Whatshan Lake B.C. Canada
BIG Tom taken by Norwegian hunter January 2009.
rowlandward • 61,119 views
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@cavemantiger I respect your points, this is a good discuss., but it is simply not o.k, or ethical whether the meat is kept or not, or being the best that you can be to kill for the excitement of it. Trophy hunting is hunting for recreation (fun). In psychology (I am not saying hunters are bad...
All life is very valuable, human and non-human.