One year on a Northwoods hiking trail #video
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Description
Here are all the wildlife that used a hiking trail over the course of 1 year in the Northwoods of Minnesota when people weren’t on it! Something peaceful and soothing about observing all the wildlife going about their lives during the various seasons.
The footage used in the video is from Fall 2020 to Fall 2021 from a hiking trail in the Lightfoot Pack (the wolves in the video are Lightfoot wolves!). This video is our third installment in our “One year on a….” trail camera video series where we share all the wildlife footage captured on certain Northwoods features.
The first two installments showed all the wildlife crossing a beaver dam and then traveling down a game trail over a course of a year. We have several more ideas for future installments!
Anyway, we hope this video provides you with a few minutes to just sit, enjoy, and appreciate the natural world!
Learn more about the Voyageurs Wolf Project:
Website: http://www.voyageurswolfproject.org
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