Clip of the Week: Grizzly & Cubs Catch Salmon
Even Grizzly bears know that patience pays off - watch as this mother bear catches a leaping salmon, and her three cubs jostle for some scraps. It has been estimated that each adult female grizzly bear on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska eats about 3000 lbs of salmon per year. View more great grizzly bear footage at NatureFootage!
Read moreClip of the Week: Mountain Bikers On Steep Trail
Clip of the Week: May is National Bike Month here in the U.S. with many communities sponsoring Bike-to-Work days and other cycling activities. Depending on the type of riding one prefers, this clip might be exactly the kind of bicycle commute some people would enjoy most. Do you ever ride a bike to work? View more mountain biking, motor-spor
Read moreClip of the Week: Jumbo Humboldt Squid
Humboldt squid are an interesting and formidable deep ocean species, most commonly found at depths of 200 to 700 metres. These giant predators may grow to over 5 feet in mantle length, weigh up to 100 lbs, and are capable of traveling through the water at speeds of 15 mph. Humboldt squid often feed in large swarms, exhibiting the flashing b
Read moreClip of the Week: Timelapse Spring
As spring arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, wildflowers bloom, filling even barren desert landscapes with bright colors and new growth. View more fresh and stunning Visions of Spring at NatureFootage
Read moreVisions of Alaska: Wilderness and Stewardship
From towering icy mountain peaks and vast permafrost plains, to forested coastlines and dramatic seas, Alaska is a landscape rich in biodiversity and natural resources. The freshly curated ‘Incredible Alaska’ collection at Nature Footage illustrates the wide range of issues facing Alaska today. With stunning stabilized aerials, intense POV
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