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Deep in the Bush with Quinton Martins, attempt 2
Doc Martins got his internet up and (half) running, and we carry on speaking about mountain lions, leopards, and his studies of the two.
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Deep In The Bush with Peter Allison and Simon Naylor
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A Quick One In The Bush with Peter Allison Leopards vs Cheetahs
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Alexis from UPROAR shows us her favorite ways to prepare plastic!
Просмотров 1243 года назад
This week, Alexis is showing the UPROAR team her favorite ways to prepare plastic. From hosting friends, to keeping your dog happy, she'll show you that microplastics are for everyone. Each week, the average person eats five grams of plastic. That’s about the same as eating a credit card. That might sound disgusting so we thought we’d see if we could make eating a credit card palatable by getti...
Tara Redfield prepares a summer vegetable pasta with a special ingredient!
Просмотров 463 года назад
Culinary expert Tara Redfield of @anotherdaygreener prepares a beautiful plastic pasta for us! Each week, the average person eats five grams of plastic. That’s about the same as eating a credit card. That might sound disgusting so we thought we’d see if we could make eating a credit card palatable by getting our own chefs to come up with tasty recipes as part of the #UPROARCreditCardChallenge. ...
Chef Mike from UPROAR prepares Pan Seared Loyalty Card
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Chef Mike from UPROAR prepares Pan Seared Loyalty Card
Deep In The Bush, with Peter Allison and Andy Ridley of Citizens of the Reef
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Deep In The Bush, with Peter Allison and Andy Ridley of Citizens of the Reef
Spoooooky tales from the bush with Peter Allison!
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Spoooooky tales from the bush with Peter Allison!
Deep in the Bush with Peter Allison, joined by Nick and Ashley Bay, Episode #4
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Deep in the Bush with Peter Allison, joined by Nick and Ashley Bay, Episode #4
Deep In The Bush with Peter Allison and Court Whelan, Episode #3
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Deep In The Bush with Peter Allison and Court Whelan, Episode #3
Deep in the Bush- Peter Allison and Cade Saves Sharks
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Deep in the Bush- Peter Allison and Cade Saves Sharks
UPROAR x MarAlliance
Просмотров 1953 года назад
UPROAR x MarAlliance
Illegal Marine Poaching with WildAid
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Illegal Marine Poaching with WildAid
Pumas de Patagonia (Español)
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Pumas de Patagonia (Español)
Pumas of Patagonia
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Pumas of Patagonia
Alexander Ludwig LIVE Field Trip in the Jungle
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Alexander Ludwig LIVE Field Trip in the Jungle
Bringing the Quagga Back From Extinction
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Bringing the Quagga Back From Extinction
The Central American Squirrel Monkey
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The Central American Squirrel Monkey
Sensitive Plant - Mimosa pudica
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Sensitive Plant - Mimosa pudica
Tapir Pop Quiz
Просмотров 444 года назад
Tapir Pop Quiz
Lens in the Wild - Jonas Stenstrom
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Lens in the Wild - Jonas Stenstrom
Frogs of Costa Rica
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Frogs of Costa Rica
The White-nosed Coati
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The White-nosed Coati
Leaf-cutter Ants
Просмотров 1824 года назад
Leaf-cutter Ants
Volunteering with Orangutans in Borneo
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Volunteering with Orangutans in Borneo
UPROAR Conservation Partner - Panthera
Просмотров 1384 года назад
UPROAR Conservation Partner - Panthera
Jane Goodall: 5 Reasons for Hope
Просмотров 7134 года назад
Jane Goodall: 5 Reasons for Hope
Lens in the Wild - Ben Wallace
Просмотров 584 года назад
Lens in the Wild - Ben Wallace
Wild Weekly Episode One: Outtakes
Просмотров 224 года назад
Wild Weekly Episode One: Outtakes
Wild Weekly - The Pilot
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Wild Weekly - The Pilot

Комментарии

  • @gretchenchadwick8343
    @gretchenchadwick8343 12 часов назад

    My son is special needs and he loves Orcas they are one of his favorite kinds of whales 🐋🐳🐬 he first saw 👀 them in the Warner Brothers movie 🎥📽🎬📺📼💽 Free Willy and has been fond of them ever since. He cares deeply about them and wants them to be fruitful and multiply like God wants them to and for their habitats to be preserved and restored!

  • @ShkelqimBejko-dd9xi
    @ShkelqimBejko-dd9xi Месяц назад

    Amazing thank you!

  • @yay-3012
    @yay-3012 2 месяца назад

    My white skin melts in Florida to hot too humid for me you guys can have it. When you have to screen your pool it’s a sign. Yeah I’m January it’s nice. I’m hot in 70 degree weather put me in snow and I’m fine. Cold weather doesn’t bother me

  • @thejuiceup1138
    @thejuiceup1138 2 месяца назад

    Just had a big one today walk down my driveway in Golden Gate Estates, Naples. It went to the side of my house and out the back side. It was a little unnerving, since this was my first sighting, and I was just out for a walk on my street..

  • @damaslpressath
    @damaslpressath 2 месяца назад

    so interesting our simple people out in the countryside using the earth there, telling: to much of them here!!! Same talking from wolveshere or other predators. Just used since history to kill all of our important wildlife, not able or to lazy and greedy to invest for protection of its livestock and so they take power in their selfish madness and take our natural treasures away from us. I cant hear it anymore, we have to fight for our nature, and people who take from nature must learn to make compromises. Taking and giving, but nobody should have the right to enrich themselfes unconditionally with our nature.

  • @MedalionDS9
    @MedalionDS9 2 месяца назад

    To Orcas: "Anyways... here's Wonderwall" Orcas: AHHHHhhhhh

  • @deadlyta
    @deadlyta 3 месяца назад

    As a Georgian there has been rumors and urban legends about Panthers here Id like to believe it Red dead 2 has made these one of my favorite animals and my favorite big cat But i doubt their are more then just rumors Maybe one day they wont be I do remeber years ago there was a rumor going around that one was around here But i dont know what came of it

  • @mamapurplerainbows
    @mamapurplerainbows 7 месяцев назад

    thanks healing new year

  • @Rayman1971
    @Rayman1971 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful guitar!! Superb tone!

  • @anubhapandey3597
    @anubhapandey3597 9 месяцев назад

  • @alexandros735
    @alexandros735 9 месяцев назад

    No that cat was there before your farm. End of story. I understand the farmers but you broke the balance, not the panthers. In all honesty people should be moved out of the area

  • @justcutiecats2733
    @justcutiecats2733 11 месяцев назад

    2:17 please tell me he's not killed. I hate to see people hunting this majestic animal and kill them. Can you ever stop?

  • @iridescent.fluorescence
    @iridescent.fluorescence Год назад

    🥲🤍🖤

  • @r.coutinho6440
    @r.coutinho6440 Год назад

    I live in Brazil and one day, I intend to visit areas where there are Spectacled Bears to take pictures, but I imagine that it is very difficult to find this animal in the wild.

  • @stacysatterfield2154
    @stacysatterfield2154 Год назад

    Aww Residental Killer Whales at a Rock Concert. I love hearing Orcas and Whales.

  • @patriciaorlando2380
    @patriciaorlando2380 Год назад

    They are excellent climbers and a menace . I love animals but thats over stepping the mark.

  • @burnindownthehouse
    @burnindownthehouse Год назад

    They're in other places in Florida, too. It just goes unreported. I have lived in Florida for most of my life and I have seen a panther here on the southeast coast of Florida- twice. It might have been the same panther, I am not sure. It was two years in between the sightings. There was a bunch of undeveloped land when I moved here a few decades ago and I had a house built near a bunch of undeveloped land and in back of me was a long path for the electric company trucks (there were big electrical towers back there all along the path) and there was thick brush on both sides of the path and one day I was out on my screened in pool deck and I saw a cat much larger than a bobcat with a somewhat long tail that slowly moved from side to side. I think it was hunting rodents because it was moving in a stalking manner. I stood there and it didn't see me and then it went away into the brush. The exact same thing happened two years later. The big cat came strolling along at a controlled pace and the tail was again moving slowly side to side. I got binoculars this time. Only got to look at it for about a minute before it disappeared into the brush.

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад

      Those aren't Florida panthers. They are Texas mountain lions.

  • @alexandermutter929
    @alexandermutter929 Год назад

    How are these panthers different than mountain lions/cougars

  • @yvonneost12
    @yvonneost12 Год назад

    729,000 acres , wow ~ if a kitty can't breed & live happily with that much room and with food abundant well just die already LOL .

  • @deniseamatangelo3433
    @deniseamatangelo3433 Год назад

    excellent piece..hope the higher ups see this and learn something from it & change their views on ''progress''..

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад

      How is it progress if you bring in the larger Texas lion species to replace the smaller panthers?

  • @K8theKind
    @K8theKind Год назад

    Their scream is horrifying

  • @glenpaul3606
    @glenpaul3606 Год назад

    Shoot the buggers...the rest will soon learn to stay away from humans. To allow them to invade is crazy....they only become more emboldened and dangerous.

    • @nathimanci1195
      @nathimanci1195 Год назад

      @Glen Paul, in SA, that is a criminal offence more or less equal to the one of shooting a human, especially in protected areas

  • @AMomentInTimeProductions
    @AMomentInTimeProductions Год назад

    You know i don't have anything against any animal, but This is the course of nature, animals at one point become extinct, people are so self important that hey have to meddle with nature. over 95% of all creatures that have ever lived on this planet are extinct, they are gone, we didn't kill them all, that is what nature does... to go and spend millions of dollars to try and play god and save endangered Species is foolish, not when they are Homeless people, starving people and all kinds of other things we need to worry about trying to save endangered species should not be a top priority, Animals are not more important then people.. Period.. This is how messed up people are they think they can meddle with nature and they are doing a good thing, It's not, this is the course of nature and how it goes.. So millions and billions of species that was here before are gone and many more will go as well.. And guess what, we will be one of them species that goes too. One day or another it will happen, all it takes is one large rock the size of Road Island, will hit the earth, and that's it we are gone.. Or Yellow stone will explode, that will kill us all as well, it's only a matter of time, and if you want a for sure figure, when the sun goes nova, that will be it for everything on this planet. and it's not a matter of if, but a matter of when it will happen, Get over it..

  • @ethanstewartstevenson7309
    @ethanstewartstevenson7309 Год назад

    We still have them in the Carolinas. They are making a comeback everywhere.

  • @MD-iw9te
    @MD-iw9te Год назад

    They should train the cats to eat the invasive pythons. If you catch some to rehabilitate then they should feed them invasive pythons.

  • @furyianprime2201
    @furyianprime2201 Год назад

    It's a subspecies of a mountain lion not no g****** panther or puma In Florida here we call it a Swamp lion 🦁 They are just too elusive S*** just starts disappearing and dying out of nowhere There is no balance

  • @yolocrayolod6668
    @yolocrayolod6668 Год назад

    Florida panthers are cougars Sub species or something right?

  • @pbp1701
    @pbp1701 Год назад

    There not endangered and they have no problem surviving in Mississippi, Florida, or Louisiana. There nocturnal and avoid humans. If you see them I recommend calling a trapper. there very dangerous and the population around city's should be kept at 0. A trapper can turn it over to wildlife department and they can relocate. People think they are endangered because they are nocturnal and there are thousands of miles of undeveloped land away from people they thrive in. People only see the overpopulated city they live in and assume the rest of the US is the same way

    • @Lana-pf5ce
      @Lana-pf5ce Год назад

      As more habitat in the USA gets swallowed by suburban sprawl, the mountain lions won’t be having any of that ‘thousands of miles’ of undeveloped land much longer. x

  • @cesarperez4736
    @cesarperez4736 Год назад

    I was in a juvenile program called E-Tu-Makee clewiston flwe lived in the wilderness and it was a experience I won’t ever forget especially being a city boy . We seen them all the time we would walk 2 or 5 feet from them and they never bother us and we won’t ever bother them they mind they own business I can’t imagine people shooting this beautiful animals

  • @DeadDukeVids
    @DeadDukeVids Год назад

    I live in north Florida 3 miles from the Georgia line a lot of woods around here, had one scare the shit out of me tonight it came flying out of the woods must have been hunting deer.

  • @lindabederio4603
    @lindabederio4603 Год назад

    These animals have become such a nuisance, and have destroyed so much property, houses, furniture, kitchen pantry’s and cars that need to be put on a reservation.

  • @vivahernando1
    @vivahernando1 Год назад

    Yep they will make the playoffs this year

  • @elainer946
    @elainer946 Год назад

    Back around 2005, a panther was seen loping across a side street in Citrus county.

  • @ymmij388
    @ymmij388 Год назад

    Goddamn those are not panthers. You are an ecologist and don't know that?

  • @bearsmartdurango
    @bearsmartdurango Год назад

    So cool. Robyn must get real nervous watching them.

  • @Jennyct
    @Jennyct Год назад

    I have a question maybe someone can help me? I live in NE Florida and I am almost positive I saw one from a very far distance in the woods on a path . I have found poop full of blonde hair in the middle of the path. It looked like a dog almost but with a very small head in comparison to its body. Someone did catch one on their trailcam around 11 miles away. But does anyone else know of these in NE florida?

  • @thegreatbearwolf2915
    @thegreatbearwolf2915 Год назад

    Bears are very amazing creatures.

  • @gzilla65
    @gzilla65 Год назад

    Good know someone out there is exposing these beautiful beings to music.

  • @OhMaccc
    @OhMaccc Год назад

    I live in Pensacola and they just caught one in a neighborhood yesterday. I wonder how many are up here and how they expanded this far.

  • @southside_serpentqueen3796
    @southside_serpentqueen3796 Год назад

    So cute and adorable

  • @mikes7446
    @mikes7446 Год назад

    Depression how their range has decreased so damn much.

  • @foot-seek
    @foot-seek Год назад

    Would love to see more of this :D

  • @somos.tesoros_
    @somos.tesoros_ 2 года назад

    I live in northern Florida on the border of Georgia Callahan Florida I have a Florida panther photo on my game camera in my front yard so they’re well far north trust me

  • @Mojokiss
    @Mojokiss 2 года назад

    i was lucky when i was 12 to be attacked by one and i wasn't hurt... it was captive and half tame but it got out of its cage and stalked me. haha. but what im surprised at is that they live in FL where it's just so hot and gross. poor cats being stuck here like that.

  • @ericweiler6571
    @ericweiler6571 2 года назад

    Stealing food is one thing but taking someone's napkin is completely unacceptable. That damn baboon went too far. LOL

  • @derkritiker9979
    @derkritiker9979 2 года назад

    Why u play this shit song

  • @PandaMonium92827
    @PandaMonium92827 2 года назад

    Would be funny if they were just saying how much he sucked. Especially with those vocals that sound like farts 😆

  • @johnl5316
    @johnl5316 2 года назад

    Some Florida ranches have been in the same family for 200 years. Florida has horses and cattle dating back to the early 1500's (from the Spanish). Farms in southeastern Finland have been in my family for n500 years

  • @johnl5316
    @johnl5316 2 года назад

    in HOLLYWOODLAND (the Hollywood Hills) I saw a cougar on my street one morning about 6 years ago

  • @Rabidfox-gc5fw
    @Rabidfox-gc5fw 2 года назад

    I remember seeing one in NC back in 2014. It locked eyes with me while I was outside of my at the time gf's house and we stared at each other for about 15 minutes before it went on