Western Canada is far more than a single landscape. This wildlife documentary takes you on an unprecedented odyssey through thirteen fascinating ecoregions. From the vast expanse of the Canadian prairies to the thick mists of the coastal rainforest, immerse yourself in breathtaking wilderness.Spotting wild animals in their natural habitat is a test of patience. In this film, we set out to encounter fauna exceptionally adapted to climatic extremes. From skies crossed by the majestic Whooping Crane to forests echoing with the powerful bugle of the elk, this nature documentary celebrates the resilience and diversity of Canadian wildlife.You'll be captivated by the story of the cougar, the true ghost predator of the Rockies, and by the remarkable survival strategies of all these wild animals.Yet the beauty of this wildlife conceals a far more fragile reality. This wildlife documentary draws on scientific data and COSEWIC status assessments to shed light on the critical issues surrounding wildlife conservation. Travelling across these vast territories, it becomes clear that Canadian wildlife forms a network of immense richness — yet every link in the chain is vulnerable.Passionate about wide-open spaces and thought-provoking documentaries? Let yourself be carried away by this immersive and informative wildlife documentary.🌍 Support this project! Feel free to like the video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell. I also invite you to discover my previous wildlife documentary dedicated to Quebec. Thank you for everything.📍 Video chapters (Animals & Trees):00:00 Introduction
01:28 Poweshiek Skipperling (Butterfly)
02:03 Bobolink
02:50 Smooth Greensnake
03:36 Prairie Vole
05:17 Atlantic Walrus
06:14 Ringed Seal
06:57 Snow Goose
07:35 Peregrine Falcon
08:50 American White Pelican
09:24 Western Grebe
09:55 Piping Plover
10:23 American Mink
11:24 Common Loon
12:18 River Otter
13:03 American Marten
13:50 Northern Pike
14:59 Richardson's Ground Squirrel
15:44 Loggerhead Shrike
16:15 Striped Skunk
16:52 Western Red-backed Salamander (or Red-sided Gartersnake)
17:58 American Kestrel
18:40 American Badger
19:26 Greater Sage-Grouse
20:29 Sandhill Crane
21:40 Whooping Crane
22:42 North American Porcupine
23:22 Common Raven
24:23 Boreal Chickadee
26:06 Wood Bison
27:25 Northern Flying Squirrel
28:41 Elk (Wapiti)
30:03 American Pika
30:57 Grizzly Bear
32:11 Cougar
33:20 White-tailed Ptarmigan
33:58 Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
35:26 Mountain Goat
36:28 Stone's Sheep
37:10 Hoary Marmot
37:48 Collared Pika
38:46 Spruce Grouse
39:16 Boreal Owl
39:36 Black-backed Woodpecker
40:13 Columbia Spotted Frog
41:04 Ponderosa Pine (Tree)
41:45 Western Meadowlark
42:25 Western Rattlesnake
43:00 Coyote
44:34 Western Red Cedar (Tree)
45:03 Western Hemlock (Tree)
45:52 Common Redpoll
46:29 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
47:20 Giant Sequoia (Tree)
49:18 Sea Otter
50:48 Steller Sea Lion
51:26 Brandt's Cormorant
51:51 Orca (Killer Whale)
53:19 Coastal Wolf
54:05 Pacific Salmon