Amrica: Ray Mears Bushcraft
Season 2
Episode 3
Part 2
Ray takes a journey into America's past as he travels in the footsteps of Jim Bridger, one of the mountain men who opened up the route to the Pacific Coast of America. Ray makes a bull boat using willow and buffalo skin and spends time with the Shoshone
@pawelatut What are you smoking?
cutnshine 1 hour ago
@xxxkilla37
92% of the winter diet of the grey wolves introduced to Yellowstone is Elk. 45% of all elk deaths in Yellowstone can be attributed to the grey wolf. Since the introduction of grey wolves to Yellowstone the population of elks in Yellowstone has greatly declined.
Considering that 92% of the grey wolf winter diet is elk, and that elk numbers are declining one has to conclude that you either control the wolf population or they'll starving to death soon.
dumuh 1 month ago
I Dont think he knows what he is talking about there are no indians in Canada
pawelatut 2 months ago
pause at 2:30, ray mears is reptilian lool
cekinxxx 2 months ago
@xxxkilla37 I live in northern Idaho and I say it is true. There is an unfortunate conflict but we have to look after our own interests while still keeping in mind that we have a responsibility to nature. Our responsibility to nature dictates that we shouldn't be trying to wipe out wolves any more but our responsibility to our own interests requires that we not tolerate wolves that predate on livestock because there are too many wolves and too few elk or because the wolves wander too far.
Snipe4261 5 months ago
@Snipe4261 I live in Montana and I have to say thats not true. Its greedy ranchers that get mad about losing a couple calves. wolves were here first, people need to respect that or there won't be any amazing things like this anymore.I'm not a hippie either, I just believe in respecting nature.
xxxkilla37 5 months ago
Whoa, Ray certainly doesn't adhere to the "safe axe technique" he instructs on another video..
bikenutter1 7 months ago
Carharrt jeans and a cowboy hat. yep, he's in America.
SoundPath 9 months ago
0 people were eaten by wolves!
m3tz63r 1 year ago
They kill the wolves to control the population, not because they eat animals and livestock. If they let wolf populations baloon it would do severe damage to the local ecosystem. Wolves were only reintroduced to that area relatively recently after a long period of the ecosystem adapting to not having these predators present. Conservation does include killing all sorts of animals, no matter how distasteful that might be to some people.
Snipe4261 1 year ago