A Wildlife Photography Expedition in Search of the Elusive Sea Wolf!
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Missed us? We’re back with a stunning new episode! Join John and a small group of photographers as they travel to the remote BC coast in search of the rare “Sea Wolf”. This expedition features a day-by-day account of the journey sharing in the trip’s highs and lows, as well as a look at the massive benefits wolf ecotourism could have for small Canadian communities from both economic and conservation perspectives!
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The patience, and persistence of wildlife photographers totally amazes me, and I am so thankful for what they do, because without them I would never even know there was such an animal as the Sea Wolf. Thank you so much for what you do.
Speaking as someone who grew up on the BC coast, and has spent nearly a decade photographing and observing these wolves, this documentary sums it up so well. Long days, crazy temperature swings, high humidity, and creatures dependent on the tides make photographing here extremely challenging. Wolf glimpses are often fleeting moments, ones that even experienced photographers struggle to capture. But when they do come out, the beauty of them and their place in this ecosystem is so clear. Great captures John & team.
Thank you so much for sharing this film...Even one sighting is magnificent. What a treat. I have been fascinated wolves since I was a child - still can't get enough.
Agreed! To see a wolf in the wild is incredibly special! Trapping needs to change
Excellent video. Glad your patience paid off!
Wonderful!
Good to c u back dude !! Welcme !
What an experience John! Those coastal wolves are stunning creatures. I absolutely love wolves, one of my favourite animals in the world. I've only ever seen them in captivity here in the UK and it breaks my heart. There is an area in Scotland called the Alladale Wilderness Reserve that has been back and forth with the British government for years to reintroduce the wolf back into Scotland to control Reed Deer herds and and improve biodiversity.
So good to see another of your videos!
Take care.
You’re spot on with the economic argument. That’s pretty much the only thing that resonates with politicians
Terrific video as usual! Thanks for sharing this experience with us all!
Beautiful sharing good nice👍💕
I loved it
Perfect video. Thanks John! It was great meeting you in Calgary too. Thanks for signing my book. You tell stories so well. Keep up the fight to protect these amazing animals and bring awareness like you do!!
Great to meet you, too, Dan!
Awesome!
Nice video :)
Happy to see another video from you John! Happy that you guys had an amazing encounter after all of that preparation and patience. Take care!
Wolf tourism would be a good way to go for sure! Just spent some time in Finland watching bears and they have made a good business out of that
John E. Marriott, I stumbled upon this series on CZcams yesterday and started watching all of it. I have adored your work for years, whenever I travel in the Canadian Rockies. I always wished I would run in into you some where in the wild, but never happened. I love photography and specially wildlife, and you had been an inspiration. Darwin Wigget is my other idol, whom I was fortunate enough to meet while in Abbotsford. I love the Rockies and the wilderness, maybe I will be lucky to get into a wildlife tour with you, since now I live in Victoria, BC.
Hope so, Aruna, thank you for your support over the years!
great that you came back :) great movie
John F. Marriott, one of our Earth's Heroes. Deepest gratitude.
Absolutely fantastic John, what a trip! And the scenery is just awesome! As you well
Know that’s Wildlife photography but the thrill of seeing them happily in their natural environment is magical. So pleased you managed to get some shots in the bag and video. I really enjoyed watching as always, been following you for years and have enjoyed many a read of your wonderful books. Keep up the great work, and let’s hope Wolf future survival through viewing and photography can happen, an opportunity not to be missed. All the best, Richard (UK) 🙏👍
Thanks so much for the great feedback Richard!
Thank you for this video and it is very educational!
Great video! Love it!
Another great video!
Beatiful! Thanks for your work, John!
fantastic footage!!
Lovely video. The coastal scenes are just amazing!
Cheers from Denmark :)
Proof you have to put in the time to get great shots.
What a great episode. Really inspiring. Thanks for sharing John
Hello John! Great adventure there you got with friends , how fascinating there to know about sea wolves, their diet also varies from wolves of main land that feeds on bison elks and deers I hope to come there someday to see the McKenzie valley wolf
Another wonderful documentary John. On my bucket list.
Loved it! 😍
Great work!
incredible job!!
I discovered your channel today and love it. Thanks so much for making these videos!
7 photographers with big-ass lenses, hard not to spot them :D
Like WOW.
Great video!
I'm so happy you're still making this show! I really wish to visit such wild places one day, untouched by humans (or barely touched), I think they are beautiful. Just like your photos.
I'm sincerely grateful for this series and the showcase of footage from your adventures. Thank you for continuing to do so!
Exposed is back! Love this show
We do, too ;-)
I really enjoy your videos!
Amazing
100x better than watching Netflix.
Love your work John, your passion for conservation of wildlife in general is a real eye opener for the rest of the world. Keep it up, wish you and the rest all the success.
If coastal bears are bigger than inland bears, why are coastal wolves smaller than inland wolves? Nicely edited video. Beautiful area.
Great question, likely to do with the biomass of the prey species on the coast being less than the prey on the mainland. A moose goes a long way compared to an otter, for instance.
Awsome Video Again Love them🔥
Great stuff John!
Ive been looking for wolves in Michigan for a couple months, almost obsessed lol. Weve talked to DNR and wolf biologists in the area and they told us some areas to go, weve saw plenty of fresh wolf tracks and scat. Then we bought a few trail cameras, placed them and about 10 minutes back in the truck we saw a wolf cross the road in front of us about 100 yards ahead, a few weeks later when we went to check the trail cameras our third and fourth video we had a wolf. It was the same night we set them and about 5 hours after we seen that one, the cameras were less then 2 miles away so it was probably the same wolf we saw. Havent saw any sense, but we did see a black bear and a bobcat! Wolves are amazing animals and im glad theyre making a comeback in the US!
Fantastic, good luck Danny!
Beautiful Creatures thank you for your work. Hunting and trapping needs to stop 💚
You do really have a gorgeous country there! It's on my bucket list, Hopefully :\
Wolves have noticable intelligence, love the wild.
Theres a Tiger which lives Coastaly to if I remember correctly, not in that place obviously.
Imagine having lived 1000years ago..all the predators in abundance, so scary.
Have been waiting for your content and it never disappoints, beautiful everything!
loved the documentary! which camera do you use?
Awesome expedition you had. Thank you so much for sharing the video. How could I join you for your next trip?
Great video - sorry you didn’t have better luck.
Ha, it was worth it, though! Hope you guys are well!
Great episode! Love the footage of wolves!
the intro is so cool and this show is like a tv show
Great video! Any chance of adding that Exposed toque to the store? Or a ball cap? Would buy in a second.
It's in the works!
John<
When you say the location was picked by Marvin, and you refer to him a few times, is that Marvin R?
Absolutely beautiful coastal wolves John! Like & Sub 👍
I’d love to visit that area
Welcome wildlife photography Rajasthan
The wolves are smart, they dont show easily
Lady wolf: I guess I'll give them a few publicity poses. Peekaboo European ones too, but I am NOT letting them ruin our entire second honeymoon. Charles! We need this break away from the kids. 🐺
Would using a fresh kill as bait been effective? A domestic sheep carcass could have been used.
How can I be a wildlife photographer just after completing graduation. Please tell me I am very passionate about wildlife photography.
How do you take these trips to wildlife photograph
What camera is this shot on?
Why the does your channel have millions of followers?
Where was this
Hootenany Wolves in particular as well as other info on exposed...Can you donate one time vs monthly and be an "insider"?
Insiders are our monthly supporters, and they get access to exclusive events like the webinar we held on November 25th. The system is based on your continued support. You can check out our website for more info!
Good photography and interesting videos but the screaming guitar intro. is kind of ridiculous for what you're doing.
Yes, stop hunting stop trapping wolves please.
i'm not fully agree to make these spot for tourist watch... people will only destroy
Spots like these would only be accessed by licensed local guides who know the area and the wildlife, no big crowds or parking lots in sight!
come on bro, speak a lot
Awesome!