@TheWildReportOfficial

Hey there, and thanks for checking out today's video! If you are a student who was assigned this video for homework, welcome to my channel!

I hope that you'll check out some of my other wildlife content (after your homework is done of course). If you love wildlife and exploring the great outdoors, I think you'll really enjoy my content, and I'd love to have you as a subscribed member of this community. 

 ALSO, I just finished up Ecosystems Episode 5: The Wetland Ecosystem, which you can check out right now if you are interested:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcbmc_A7vy0

Keep adventuring everywhere,

-Ben Zino of The Wild Report

@wallam.mawlong.44

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@mariemaroney7891

I came across an Old Man while walking in a forest. His size and wrinkles told me he’d been there forever. We couldn’t have a conversation, his language has been lost, gone many years now, forgotten in our time. So I sat at his feet and admired his strength, his beauty, and his knowledge now his secret. And we were both content. πŸ’•

@TheGameIsOverCy

Absolutely loved this video! 🌿 It's amazing how interconnected the forest ecosystem is. The way decomposers, producers, and predators all play their roles is fascinating. Nature is seriously mind-blowing! Thanks for such a great breakdown!

@Oyoungleys

Thank you for this series, it is perfect for my students: short, concise, fast paced but packed with good thought-nuggets! And I love your salutation "Stay curious!" I'm gonna start using that right after my "Walk in awe of all that surrounds you". I'm always telling my students "Plants, especially trees are awesome miracles. They can take what you can't touch, hold or see and turn it into wood and tasty things you eat! Keep up the good work!

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@gaindchand9563

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@nicolem4934

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@januarysadler4781

I'm sharing your videos with my science students. Thanks so much!

@veergupta9384

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@kanchanmaji8289

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@alxhalilly4943

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@mariabalaba5

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@shouryavagyani4409

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@obsataye

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@liridonadonna3189

A very good video, very well explained, and the fact that you are out in nature makes it  more enjoyable to watch. Thank you