Five and a half months in five and a half minutes! | Yukon Wildlife Cams #Video


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From spring through summer and into fall, enjoy the variety of wildlife that pass by this single camera location in the Yukon wilderness from 2021. Highlights include both grizzly and black bears showing interest in a scent marking tree, a pair of lynx at night, a few big bull moose in fall, several wolf visits, and a wolverine among a few other species.

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  • iotus2

    It is always fascinating to see what we humans don't see in nature. Love it!

  • Sharyn M.

    Just loved it and it was so calming just sitting here watching them.

  • Susan

    Amazing how many animals prefer the same path.

  • Ham Todd

    Fascinating! Thanks Mel!

  • CharMaine

    Today we went to the Yukon, and it was amazing . . . TY Mel!

  • Helen

    Wild animals going about their business as usual are always interesting - thanks!

  • Manuela

    There's quite nothing as fascinating as wildlife! Thank you!

  • Mary Jane

    I really enjoy the wildlife cameras, I see so many animals that I will never see in real life. Thank you Mel!

  • Patricia Yager Delagrange

    Great video. 3f6

  • Kaye

    loved it...amazing to see such a variety of animals using the same path

  • Randy Ferguson

    Love this video!

  • Connie

    amazing footage! loved it. wonder what was so special about that one tree? thanks for sharing

  • Paul

    Awesome video

  • paulinalton@gmail.com

    Very calming

  • Su B

    A two-way street that includes a bear bulletin board!
    Thanks Mel.

  • Annette

    Enjoyed the wildlife and especially seeing the bears visit the same tree - marking or checking who had visited it!

  • Bill Bieler

    You can keep these hidden camera videos coming. Wonderful to look at. Worth 2 cucoffee !!!!!

  • dixie white

    Thank you Mel - this was very nice! I love to see animals in the wild.