The Last Wild Wolves - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

The Last Wild Wolves in British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest.

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  • Why is man so destructive to nature. It can make me cry inside. All the lost beauty.

  • These 3 videos are the most comprehensive, informative and invaluable videos on YouTube. My thanks goes out to all who worked on this great project. I have bought the book by Ian McAllister some time ago and still look over it when time permits. Thank you for sharing it. Joan Ouellette,QC

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  • Damn it why do people have to do this I swear sometimes we can be heartless .

  • @Tasadaru Banning industrial usage will be hard but they need to try it anyway. Tourism is a great idea they need to push. Selling? No. That's a bad idea right there.

  • It makes me sad, angry and in a way powerless when I see such beautiful forests being cut and animals exterminated, then again..I remember my good old teacher tell our class that we have more power in numbers than we do a singularity. It is When we all stand by something together can we actually make something happen. sit in our seats and sulk day in and day out??? Why not start acting on it together?

  • @einherjen oh ok *sigh*

  • @thepikachu176 no thanks to church, id rather just act in a way, that i find right. No god has anything to do with this, we each choose our own actions.

  • @einherjen because man is sinful by the way go to a church

  • wolfs are my favorite creatures

  • Couple of routes governments can do to preserve the land:

    1. Ban industrial usage, while still under gov't control.

    2. Sell it to an entrepreneur so he can turn a profit from it. Things like tourism or strict and controlled hunting. Something like that.

    3. Sell it to a non-profit organization for them to maintain.

    Personally, I like 2 and 3 because government tend to fail at most things it does. Whereas private people - who have a stake in the game - have more diligence.

  • it's so saddening to see such pristine wilderness destroyed. what took billions of years to create is destroyed in seconds.

  • @narutogeese1 wow isnt she? on the first video i commented id put a brick through her throat to make sure shed never speak again. ruined an otherwise real cool video.

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