Wolverine: Ghost of the Northern Forest | Nature Documentary - Extended Edition | Canada Wild 🇨🇦
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Published4 months ago
Duration52:04
Video IDw0zFO4H4TPI
Languageen-CA
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views474
Likes26
Comments2
Engagement Rate5.91%
Likes per 100 views5.49
Comments per 1K views4.22
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Description
To film a ghost, you have to become one. Experience the definitive story of North America's most mysterious and misunderstood predator, the wolverine. We are proud to present the International Extended Edition of Wolverine: Ghost of the Northern Forest.
Spanning five years of grueling fieldwork, award-winning wildlife filmmaker Andrew Manske embarks on a quest to find and film the "glutton" of the north. From the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the dense, frozen expanse of the Alberta Boreal Forest, this documentary goes where few humans have ever stepped.
📽️ Wolverine: Ghost of the Northern Forest - Chapters 🐾
0:00 Intro to the Alberta wilderness and the quest
3:19 How to hide to film wolverines
5:02 Discovering wolverines on remote cameras
6:20 Working with researchers to find wolverines
9:44 Searching for wolverines in winter, northern Alberta
10:42 Setting up and filming from a blind
12:48 Golden Eagle harassed by Ravens
13:36 Long days in the blind and the struggle to film wild wolverines
15:48 After 3 weeks in the blind, finally success, filming wolverines
17:16 Another wolverine arrives, White-Tips feeds on carcass
19:35 Wolverine researchers make new discoveries
22:04 Researchers deploy a satellite collar on wild wolverine
24:08 Researchers release wolverines back into the wild
25:36 Return to the camera blind to film wild wolverines
26:57 Filming another wolverine, "Shaggy"
28:44 Filming female mother wolverine, "Bandit" in the snow
30:04 Researchers collecting interesting data on wolverine locations
33:25 Unsuspecting wildlife caught in researchers live traps, Canada Lynx releases
34:35 Meet "Brutus" the old male wolverine
38:47 Researchers capture mature male wolverine, hia son returns to his father
40:40 Biologist Matt Scrafford locates active wolverine den in a beaver lodge
42:24 Wolverines den inside huge beaver lodge with newborn wolverine kits
43:48 Mother wolverine emerges from den with newborn baby wolverine kits
46:12 Summer - Wolverine "Shaggy" gets his food cache raided by wolves
47:11 Summer filming from the blind, black bears, grizzlies, wolves, moose, lynx
48:33 Wolverine appears as grey wolf raids "Shaggy's" food cache
50:11 Finally, a wolverine appears, filming from the blind, it's "Shaggy" again
50:41 Conclusion, credits. Thank you for watching.
✨Highlights of the film:
🐯 A World First: Witness the first-ever footage of a wild wolverine mother interacting with her kits at a natural den site located in a beaver lodge.
🧬 Working with Science: Partnering with top biologists Dr. Mark Boyce and Matt Scrafford to shatter the myth of the "solitary monster" and reveal complex social dynamics.
🏔️Extreme Survival: Rare footage of wolverines navigating the most punishing winter conditions on the planet.
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Directors: Andrew Manske and Jeff Turner
Producers: Brian Bildson and Andrew Manke
Cinematography: Andrew Manske
Additional Cinematography: Jeff Turner
Johnny Blerot, Virginia Moore
Writers: Jeff Turner, Andrew Manske, Scot Morison
Editor: Brenda Terning
Sound: Johnny Blerot
Music: John Serada & Paul Michael Thomas
Scientists: Dr. Mark Boyce and Matt Scrafford
Executive Producer: Jeff Turner
©Manske/Bildson (Compass Media)