So every few years some scientist is like, species in North America evolved alongside lots of megafauna, like mammoths, giant ground sloths, american cheetah, and american lions, which dispersed the seeds of several plants and hunted prey animals like the pronghorn much faster than modern north american predators; so why don’t we replace what went extinct at the end if the ice age with modern elephants, lions, and cheetahs. This idea is called Pleistocene rewilding which I have illustrated here in planet zoo. Of course this idea garners many criticisms, primarily because it relies on the overkill hypothesis that humans wiped out North American megafauna and so we need to fix that, and that ecosystems are essentially the same as 12,000 years ago, and the potential of introducing invasive predators or disease to North america.

Footage from Planet Zoo and Far Cry Primal

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Underwater Worlds

Journey through the Undergrowth (Macro footage of insects and Arachnids)

Bird Playlist

Birding Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYx5OP7sbAZAYjq78IuGJI4wc0GXDRHTd

Conservation Playlist

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Source

ClicGo Demo