How Wolves Change Rivers
My friend Dee said of the video: "This reallly shows the Oneness of All Creation."
Our friend Fran, (fishducky on the blogs) sent this to us. Thank you so much Fran, the video is amazing.
Our friend Fran, (fishducky on the blogs) sent this to us. Thank you so much Fran, the video is amazing.
I LOVE this video and I hope every person on earth sees it. I am thinking big I know, but it gave me goosebumps. In my own tiny way I helped with bringing the wolves back to Yellowstone. At that time (and still) I was a member of Defenders of Wildlife and we set up a fund to reimburse nearby ranchers for any loss of cattle if the wolves strayed. So, thanks for showing this.
ReplyDeleteI know, I was a member too.
DeleteThank you, Inger, for sharing this amazing video. It warmed the heart to see how quickly Nature mends. I'm sending it to friends this evening. ** Hopefully, you're doing well -- have thought about you often and wondered how you're doing. We're doing fine here. This past year was a lot of work as the renters made a mess of the house and much had to be done to get all in order. I finally feel like I can return to blogging without thinking of what needed to be done at the back of my mind. Lots of hugs, K.
ReplyDeletethat was really neat.
ReplyDeletewow, awesome video.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was an eye opener. Amazing how Mother nature takes care of god's Creation. We can all learn from this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Inger and have a great weekend.
Hugs,
JB
Thank you for posting this--I thought EVERYONE should see it!!
ReplyDeleteI had seen it before and was in awe - this is such a cool video.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea! And what a beautiful video. Yellowstone was one of my favorite vacation places with Richard and the boys!!
ReplyDeleteI posted it on my Facebook account. It is inspiring on so many levels. We are interconnected both man and animal and nature. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Inger - I love this video - it is such a great showing about nature ... great you've posted it .. cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteMother Nature at her best.
ReplyDeleteWe have red wolves here, slowly reestablishing the population after people hunted them to extinction in the mountains during the 1920's. People here kill animals at the drop of a hat, for any reason or no reason, and think nothing of it. I like the mountain people very much, but that's one place where we differ.
ReplyDeleteWhat an education for a Thursday morning, my friend. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that video Inger; thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThere was a plan in Creation where all worked...then we stepped in.
ReplyDeleteFantastic video.
i saw this a few weeks ago on FB and was totally shocked at it. hope all is well with you three
ReplyDeleteFantastic ! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHope that all is well with you. Take care of yourself.
thought I would get caught up on my blogs. Great video! Hope you are well!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for sharing . . .
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