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Legendary Mountain
The Legendary Mountain was produced by the staff of the MSU Film/TV department in 1974.
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RARE MINK SIGHTING IN GREATER YELLOWSTONE
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Recently, Interpretative Biologist and Montana Guide Ken Sinay spotted a family of mink in a Greater Yellowstone river. In a rare daytime siting, a mother and three kits interact while Ken watches from his boat. Mink are usually nocturnal, so this is an exciting display of a mother tending to her young as they explore their riverine home.
Discovery and Excavation of the Lindsay Mammoth in Montana, 1967
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In July of 1967 in far eastern Lindsay Montana, dryland farmer Joe Walker was running his combine along a Dawson County road when he spied some white, chalky material weathering out of the borrow pit. Upon closer examination, he was stunned by its size and thought that it looked like pieces of a fossilized elephant tusk. News of the find made its way to Montana State University in Bozeman, and ...
Wildlands Horsepacking
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In 1996 we created an educational video for wildlands horsepacker Dick Clark. We interviewed well-known western horsepackers including Smoke Elser, H.A. Moore and Press Stephens. This archival video takes you into the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park and discusses techniques for responsible and environmentally sensitive horsepacking...
Moose on the Madison
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ThisIsYellowstone.com is excited to collaborate with Interpretative Biologist and Yellowstone Guide Ken Sinay of Yellowstonenow.com. As Ken explores the Greater Yellowstone region, we will air some of his wildlife sitings and adventures...
Dean Nicolai gave the Keynote at the 2024 Montana Archaeological Society meeting in Helena, MT
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Dean Sonneah Nicolai (Bitterroot Salish), is the department chair for the Tribal Historic Preservation Program at Salish Kootenai College. Nicolai’s interests focus on Indigenous research methodologies in cultural resource management and archaeology.
LES DAVIS: SEARCH FOR THE FIRST MONTANANS (TRAILER)
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Les Davis was a pioneer of Montana archaeology and became Curator of Paleo Indian Archaeology at the Museum of the Rockies. From his early days excavating the Lindsay Mammoth to finding evidence of Paleo Indian family hearth complexes in the mountains of Montana, Davis was the most prolific Montana archaeologist of the twentieth century. With his cadre of experts, he tracked the migrations and ...
KEN PIERCE: A Yellowstone Mind TRAILER
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This is the first trailer for the film "KEN PIERCE: A Yellowstone Mind" to be released in 2025. Ken Pierce was one of a select group of USGS geologists who performed the early geologic mapping of Yellowstone in the late 1960s. He was tasked with deciphering the complex glacial history of Yellowstone, including the Yellowstone ice cap, ice-dammed lakes and glacial geomorphology. He was also inst...
Feeding Bears in Yellowstone circa 1930s
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Feeding bears in Yellowstone was common practice in the early days. Letting grizzly bears feed at the Park garbage dump was common practice in the early days.
Yellowstone Cutthroat vs Exotics
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...the ongoing battle to preserve biodiversity... Interpretative biologist Ken Sinay tells the story of current efforts to restore Yellowstone cutthroat trout to their former status in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem as predator and prey in a balanced natural environment.
The War on Lake Trout in Yellowstone
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Restoring Native Fisheries to Yellowstone A day on Yellowstone lake managing Lake Trout populations. An interview with Dave Hallac, former Chief Scientist of Yellowstone...
Nature's Way cover by Daniel Smith
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Nature's Way by Spirit cover performed by Daniel Smith for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
In the Year 2525 by Zager and Evans cover performed by Daniel Smith
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In the Year 2525 by Zager and Evans cover performed by Daniel Smith for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
It's About Time Cover by Daniel Smith
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It's about Time by John Denver - Cover performed by Daniel Smith for the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day
A History Tour of Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman, Montana
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A History Tour of Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman, Montana
Llama Treks with Susi Sinay and Yellowstonellamas.com
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Llama Treks with Susi Sinay and Yellowstonellamas.com
"The Yellow Ticket" by Jane Marlow
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"The Yellow Ticket" by Jane Marlow
Swords into Spaceships
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Swords into Spaceships
Les Davis Film Trailer #1, 2017
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Les Davis Film Trailer #1, 2017
Milankovich and the Ice Age Problem
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Milankovich and the Ice Age Problem
Exploring the Bottom of Yellowstone Lake
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Exploring the Bottom of Yellowstone Lake
John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 3
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John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 3
John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 1
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John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 1
John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 2
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John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 2
John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 4
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John Baden Wonderlust Yellowstone Lecture: Session 4
How Did I Get Here?
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How Did I Get Here?
Floyd Dewitt 1988
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Floyd Dewitt 1988
holmesTerraceHD
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holmesTerraceHD
Girls and Their Clothes
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Girls and Their Clothes

Комментарии

  • @SuperDave-vj9en
    @SuperDave-vj9en 22 дня назад

    Spectacular!!! Thank you for sharing.

  • @kensinay
    @kensinay Месяц назад

    Dan, this is very well done! And yes, mid-day is unusual!

  • @brettbarce8563
    @brettbarce8563 Месяц назад

    Lol😂😅😂😅 this is a jokeright 😂😂😂 garbage pan lid. Tarps to walk on, let the stalk roam free, move the fire 3-5 time's a day.... if you aint ex military I'll know ware you camped, how many camped, how long you camped, where you came from and where you went, years later. What a joke of a film, precursor to where we are today, idiots and dei higher 🙄

  • @sallytidwell7804
    @sallytidwell7804 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @donalddakota8069
    @donalddakota8069 2 месяца назад

    Just like the damn walleye that have been bucket dumped in parts of Montana.

  • @kusterflattail
    @kusterflattail 3 месяца назад

    It only takes a little more time to put the eggs in a compression cylinder and stop the splitting of the chromosome. Hence you have an "it"!

  • @kusterflattail
    @kusterflattail 3 месяца назад

    Its too bad that when any non native species is introduced into a lake that they would plant triploids instead. No spawning , no reproduction. Would then be a controlled put -n- take .

  • @dwindi0406
    @dwindi0406 7 месяцев назад

    Can you spearfish lake trout?

    • @thisisyellowstone
      @thisisyellowstone 7 месяцев назад

      That's a good question. You would definitely need a wetsuit! The Park would have the answer...

  • @FJX2000_Productions
    @FJX2000_Productions 7 месяцев назад

    Great video summarizing the importance of Yellowstone cutthroat conservation and the importance it has to preserving the Yellowstone ecosystem good web 👍

  • @lauranicholls9421
    @lauranicholls9421 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing I enjoyed that very much and the pictures are fantastic and beautifully coloured..🐑🏔🔥

  • @rodsilva80
    @rodsilva80 7 месяцев назад

    climate change is a scam

  • @edbrown6985
    @edbrown6985 8 месяцев назад

    Lake trout are part of nature.why transplant them anywhere? Yellowstone trout are very pretty.my parents bought me Franklin mint trophy trout and the yellowstone was one of them.sister in law smashed them.

  • @JS-mh9uu
    @JS-mh9uu 8 месяцев назад

    So mandate a no throwback policy on lake trout and ban the fishing of cut throat trout.

  • @hammer300rum8
    @hammer300rum8 8 месяцев назад

    We have the same issue in canada on spray lakes. It was a cutty creek then they damed it and make a lake and put lakers in it. U can still catch a cutty and they are huge but the lakers have taken over. U can catch more than 100 lakers in a matter of hours

  • @lindaandreasen9735
    @lindaandreasen9735 8 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately, as long as there are idiotic individuals who can hold a fishing pole, this type of thing will continue. Too bad there is not an intelligence test required before issuing a fishing license.

  • @Jeff-uf3cv
    @Jeff-uf3cv 8 месяцев назад

    Long live the trout

  • @differentfins
    @differentfins 8 месяцев назад

    Weird thinking of lake trout as a destructive species. Just wait until smallmouth bass get in there. They have destroyed 1000s of lakes here in NW Ontario. The native species, especially walleye, have been decimated due to the bass. Smallmouth can live just about anywhere. I know of lakes as far north as 55 degrees latitude that have invasive bass in them!

  • @ronmarchis2623
    @ronmarchis2623 8 месяцев назад

    Unlimited catch on Lake Trout be allowed. Only sport (always release for Ctthroats would be a good plan.

  • @nileswright8915
    @nileswright8915 8 месяцев назад

    what?!? people being people??? say it is not true!!! :(

  • @garyhockensmith2471
    @garyhockensmith2471 8 месяцев назад

    In the mid 90’s I went there and caught a few lake trout and didn’t know they were not supposed to be there of course I removed them.

  • @kennethsmith8844
    @kennethsmith8844 8 месяцев назад

    In the early ‘70s myself and two friends canoed across Yellowstone lake up the Shoshone River into Shoshone Lake. There we caught some Lake trout. The lake was so clear you could see them 50 feet deep when they were hooked. We estimated each trout to be 5 pounds

  • @ryankilpatrick7337
    @ryankilpatrick7337 8 месяцев назад

    My man Lin Manuel Miranda explaining these issues like a G

  • @woody912a
    @woody912a 8 месяцев назад

    why throw those fish back in the lake? Food for somebody

  • @MultiPetercool
    @MultiPetercool 8 месяцев назад

    So how about an unlimited take for Lake Trout?

  • @garymeyer4243
    @garymeyer4243 8 месяцев назад

    Invasive species of all types can be an ecosystems worst enemy, Burmese pythons in the everglades is well known but one of the worst ecological disasters of the 20th century happened when a tree lover in Oregon brought over Chinese chestnut trees that also introduced the chestnut blight to north america, the American Chestnut had no immunity. American Chestnuts were not only the dominate canopy tree in the eastern and upper midwestern US until this point, also the major source of food for wildlife from deer to bears to squirrels, more than oaks and preferred by wildlife. in a matter of 30 years from the 1920s to the early '40s, the chestnuts were destroyed by the blight. Chestnuts were also a major foodsource especially in Appalachia adn their loss in the middle of the great depression was devestating. Who has not heard of Bing Crosbys 'Chestnuts roasting on an open fire'. Chestnuts in the store now if you can find them are almost all Chinese chestnuts. They American Chestnut is now considered extinct w just a few small pockets here and there left. Restroration efforts are ongoing using blight resistant strains of these surviving trees, I have a small grove on my property here in the northeast that so far has shown no blight, fingers crossed my half dozen trees can grow to maturity and I can use those chestnuts to plant more trees to leave a legacy.

  • @dagger281
    @dagger281 8 месяцев назад

    I did a lot of fishing on Yellowstone Lake in the late 90's. Unfortunately I did see quite a decline year by year... Hopefully we can bring my favorite fish back!

  • @stonefly69
    @stonefly69 8 месяцев назад

    Remember, the NPS was responsible for introducing lake trout to Yellowstone.

  • @malcolm2587
    @malcolm2587 8 месяцев назад

    Drop the limit on lake trout

  • @JJ-gm4ck
    @JJ-gm4ck 8 месяцев назад

    guido Guido GUIDO!

  • @CoolWhipp-hy1qu
    @CoolWhipp-hy1qu 8 месяцев назад

    Funny how lakers are dying in the Great Lakes where they are supposed to be and taking over where they are not

  • @dinglenutzog
    @dinglenutzog 8 месяцев назад

    Cajun fried lake trout is excellent 👌

  • @pre-flightpressurewasherdi7168
    @pre-flightpressurewasherdi7168 8 месяцев назад

    The catch and kill method is a waste of useful protein, I get they should be removed but catch and keep…and feed some folks who need it , this is a case where the government is already spending money on the environment and could also help people make ends meet cheaper than just food stamps , etc .

    • @lyn2839
      @lyn2839 8 месяцев назад

      Yes it is ridiculous! New York state does something similar, New York has a fish hatchery in Altmar. In the fall as the salmon spawn they enter the hatchery and the eggs an milt are taken from the salmon. But instead of using the fish they are simply composted.

  • @tracycastleberry9040
    @tracycastleberry9040 8 месяцев назад

    Need to keep up the gill netting. Saturate areas with nets where sonar shows fish congregate. There is no one time fix, gill netting needs to be an ongoing process through out the year every year at least when it's not iced over. Either hire a crew that works for the parks or contract it out on a permanent basis. What are the spawning habits of lake trout? Do they spawn in open water or in tributaries? While there will be some bycatch of the non targeted species net mesh size can be regulated to let the smaller cut throats swim through. We have our fare share of exotics here in Louisiana both flora and fauna, most brought in as ornamental or to establish new industries to the detriment of our native species. This will never get rid of the lake trout it will take out a lot of the larger brood fish

  • @garyhawkesford2253
    @garyhawkesford2253 8 месяцев назад

    Why are the lake trout dumped overboard after being dispatched?? Cant they be sold the same way as Crayfish??

  • @RoryLynott
    @RoryLynott 8 месяцев назад

    Mackinaw are definitely mongrels in Yellowstone Lake. I hope that their numbers can be controlled.

  • @scottalford7159
    @scottalford7159 8 месяцев назад

    Just imagine what the asshole that introduced the invasive lake trout to this lake was thinking ?

  • @joesutherland225
    @joesutherland225 8 месяцев назад

    They're spawning somewhere usually in a concentrated area at a certain time so I would suggest a trawler on the spawning beds during spawning season.did the job on n Atlantic cod right so your welcome lol

    • @jimr4084
      @jimr4084 8 месяцев назад

      Spawning grounds have been targeted for more than 25 yrs.

    • @joesutherland225
      @joesutherland225 8 месяцев назад

      @@jimr4084 talking about before they get onto actual grounds like the channels leading to the spawning creeks and rivers as they migrate in to spawning grounds .they inadvertently wiped out n cod in newfoundland with that style of commercial fishing .

    • @jimr4084
      @jimr4084 8 месяцев назад

      Lake trout do not spawn in tributaries. They spawn on rocky shoals within the lake. The first spawning concentration was located in the West Thumb basin around Carrington Island back in the 90's. A common strategy was to use gill nets and surround spawning beds.@@joesutherland225

  • @JamesThomas-pj2lx
    @JamesThomas-pj2lx 8 месяцев назад

    climates change, shift and return...... stop this madness.

  • @dion8962
    @dion8962 8 месяцев назад

    Cant put the genie back in the bottle. The Faustian bargain has been struck, ling before we were born.

  • @richpaydirt
    @richpaydirt 8 месяцев назад

    I live in Idaho and not only lake trout but brown trout, walleye and especially pike have become menacing problems that are costing taxpayers millions to deal with. Some of them were even stocked by a well meaning game and fish department when fish management was in its infancy. The predominant fish in the big panhandle lakes were bull trout (char), cutthroat and Kokanee. In many lakes and rivers these fish were totally or nearly wiped out. Restocking along with bounties and no limits on the predator fish are helping. Game and fish has also been operating an almost commercial size netting program on the bigger lakes for years. Still, the fisheries will never fully recover and the war will never end.

    • @RoryLynott
      @RoryLynott 8 месяцев назад

      Smallmouth as well. They are an incredible game fish........yet not in Idaho.

    • @offgridselfteliant
      @offgridselfteliant 8 месяцев назад

      Humans only do things because they could. The problem is they never stop to think if they should!

  • @brettoram5434
    @brettoram5434 8 месяцев назад

    Plant some perch crappie and walleye! What an awesome place that could be !!

  • @brimstone260
    @brimstone260 8 месяцев назад

    Great film apart from showing the still breathing lake trout whilst it is being gutted.

  • @petersmith6974
    @petersmith6974 8 месяцев назад

    I feel the same way about England with Africans and Pakistanis invaders

  • @zeph6439
    @zeph6439 8 месяцев назад

    The same unfortunate progression or regression is to be seen in many African countries, where the introduction of (for us) exotic alien invader species such as carp (Asian and common), largemouth and smallmouth bass and trout have gradually decimated the populations of indigenous species such as tilapia and barbs. Over the last few decades, other factors have placed pressure on the native fishes, such as water pollution, as vital related infrastructure is not maintained properly; and illegal and indiscriminate netting by poachers due to economic pressures. Paradoxically, despite the fact that the aliens are destroying biodiversity, and native fishes are becoming ever scarcer, most sport anglers practice catch and release instead of removing them from the waters. The admirable B.A.S.S ethos, which works on native fishes in America and Canada, doesn't pan out very well in regions of the world where the same fish are problem children.

  • @rickpetersen41
    @rickpetersen41 8 месяцев назад

    23 years ago I could walk on the backs of those cutthroats across creeks in Yellowstone and not get my feet wet.

  • @mxbass1036
    @mxbass1036 8 месяцев назад

    Time to stock muskies, they will eat the lake trout.

    • @jimr4084
      @jimr4084 8 месяцев назад

      So where is there evidence that muskies eat lake trout? What would keep them from also eating cutthroat? Try to use some logic!

    • @mxbass1036
      @mxbass1036 8 месяцев назад

      @jimr4084 it was a joke regard

  • @WoodsNorth
    @WoodsNorth 8 месяцев назад

    Whether it’s state biologists or recreational anglers doing it, I can’t think of one time where a non native fish introduction on a large scale helped the ecosystem in any way. I live in Vermont and back in the late 80’s and early 90’s Vermont Fish & Game introduced alewives into Lake Champlain as a forage for landlocked salmon and lake trout. What they didn’t realize at the time is that when landlocked salmon eat alewives it produces an enzyme in their liver than causes infertility. As a result, along with other environmental factors, land locked salmon fishing on Lake Champlain has been on a steady decline for decades.

    • @nkapiariesjeffbeezos796
      @nkapiariesjeffbeezos796 8 месяцев назад

      Salmon in the Great Lakes ?

    • @devinwillis7787
      @devinwillis7787 8 месяцев назад

      Goby in the st Lawrence and Lake Ontario has made bass fishing awesome. Bass fishing in Champlain is better than it ever has been as well

  • @ME-pb2gf
    @ME-pb2gf 8 месяцев назад

    So there's no catch and keep limit on Lakers of any size or time of year right?

  • @TruthDragon.
    @TruthDragon. 8 месяцев назад

    I hope Yellowstone Lake has no limit on the number of Lake Trout that can be kept. One would think that given the amount of fishing pressure most lakes in the west are under, that removing the limit on Lake Trout would go a long way to help eliminate them from the lake, or at least reduce their numbers.

    • @sc100ott
      @sc100ott 8 месяцев назад

      My understanding is that there is no limit on lake trout in Yellowstone Lake. On the contrary, it is actually illegal to release any lake trout you do catch. But this is in a National Park, nobody actually lives on the lake, and it’s not like there are marinas full of appropriately rigged boats with downriggers, lead core lines, sonar, and all the apparatus required to effectively fish for lake trout (they tend to live and spawn in deeper water, away from shore). There’s pretty much zero fishing pressure on the lake trout.

    • @markw999
      @markw999 8 месяцев назад

      My Dad went with his buddy a couple of times in the years after he retired in September. You MUST keep the Lake Trout. He would catch 5-10/hr when the bite was heavy.

  • @emilioaymat5651
    @emilioaymat5651 8 месяцев назад

    Civilized man`s habit with always having some need for interference is pathetic.