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I want to live in a world... (Earth Day CNN iReport)

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2010

CNN selected our iReport http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-426451 on Out of Africa Wildlife Park http://www.outofafricapark.com for their Earth Day special in 2010 as well as for the TELx Conference at USC http://stevens.usc.edu/TEDxUSC The video was the most viewed, most commented and most shared on CNN.com for March 30, 2010 and currently sits on the most shared list of all time for CNN. Thank you to all the students at NMSU Grants for working on this video with us. It is a preview of a longer documentary my wife Kim and I are working on about the special relationship people have developed with wild animals in captivity.

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  • ... I wish there was such a world.

  • I think it's amazing how they can interact together!!

  • wow...sounds crazy but i almost cryed

  • beautiful, i love it,amazing, lovelove love and peace

  • the people who originally lived here treated the wolves with love and respect. times were very different. they shared and communicated with all life. some of us still do. most of us are trapped in situations where it's hard to not have nature defecit defeciency, the most debilitating disease of all time. being separated from our relations hurts the soul and creates war and prejudice. that's why people hate and fear spiders, rattlesnakes, lions, bears, scorpions, and so much more

  • @TheDammitray2 and I'm caucasian and love and respect nature. Your heritage does not entitle either you or I to remove any creature from their habitat. There is only one way an animal can be "tame".. and I'm sure you know that as well as I. I'm also sure you recognize that wolves are pack animals. So this one lone wolf? Where is his pack? Is this how higher spirits intended for us to treat these animals?

  • @ladysblues i`m cherokee indian and i love and respect nature

  • @TheDammitray2 Those are tame wolves. Not wild ones. You would take it's freedom to satisfy your want? Please tell me no.

  • I love how the humans are interacting playfully with the animals.. but each and every animals was wild at one time.

    And now, has been removed from their own natural habitat.

    And that's wrong.. :(

  • @unscspec123 would be much the same as a dog id imagine.

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