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From the top of the food chain down: Rewilding our world - George Monbiot 

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Our planet was once populated by megafauna, big top-of-the-food-chain predators that played their part in balancing our ecosystems. When those megafauna disappear, the result is a "trophic cascade," where every part of the ecosystem reacts to the loss. How can we stay in balance? George Monbiot suggests rewilding: putting wolves, lions and other predators back on top -- with surprising results.
Lesson by George Monbiot, animation by Avi Ofer.

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@vyxxer
@vyxxer 10 лет назад
Oh man, Rewilding is such a cool name.
@jonaw.2153
@jonaw.2153 7 лет назад
Tony Gonzales Sounds like a name for a video game
@AbsoluteEgg
@AbsoluteEgg Год назад
keep the few year streak alive
@marlonborreo
@marlonborreo 10 лет назад
Wow! Beautifully insightful. And the prose was terrific too. What a line to end the video with: "The silent spring could be followed by a wild summer."
@junieb1171
@junieb1171 6 лет назад
Marlon Borreo iii
@t.ra-larchangelofthugnezz9010
@t.ra-larchangelofthugnezz9010 5 лет назад
You know what silent spring was referring to right? The book..
@arungrewal1579
@arungrewal1579 2 года назад
89n hi jmmjjkfkkjj5Isztj211roodp08u77yy55443wWw SL .nacxzi8keow9k
@teampunk1356
@teampunk1356 5 лет назад
“....the silent spring can be proceeded by a wild summer.” Touches my heart every time.
@cliffordmceachin306
@cliffordmceachin306 9 лет назад
So your telling me the largest land mammal which is the Elephant is only so big, because there survivors from a time where all animals where that size?
@mrbigoofs9820
@mrbigoofs9820 7 лет назад
No. Woolly mammoths are smaller that African elephants, but the same size or slightly larger that Asian elephants.
@paxsinica5202
@paxsinica5202 7 лет назад
There were other mammoth species e.g Colombian mammoth and steppe mammoth that are over twice the size of modern African elephants, and other species of giant herbivores e.g Elasmotherium that reached the size of African elephants
@justafork2642
@justafork2642 5 лет назад
@riaz islam 35 that's not true, elephants were and are larger tham ground sloths and woolly mammoths we between Loxodonta africana and Elephas maximus in size.
@justafork2642
@justafork2642 5 лет назад
@@paxsinica5202 also not true, no mammoth has ever been twice the size of a African bush elephant. The Columbian mammoth was the closest in pleistocene and was only about the same size as an elephant today.
@UltimateHulk32011
@UltimateHulk32011 5 лет назад
@Metal Gear Godzillanthropus your thinking of Andrewsarchus and Arctodus simus a.k.a The Giant short-faced Bear.
@squigglylines420
@squigglylines420 7 лет назад
i never understand who would dislike videos like this... :(
@MegaMGstudios
@MegaMGstudios 7 лет назад
Sqiggly lines peoply who dont believe science
@stupid_cake6319
@stupid_cake6319 7 лет назад
they are the ones who didn't understand a word
@ljubijaubija8373
@ljubijaubija8373 6 лет назад
Those who hate imperial system
@DiThi
@DiThi 6 лет назад
I hate the imperial system but loved this video.
@s_nuka
@s_nuka 5 лет назад
YOUR CHANNEL HAS NO CONTENT BUT 8 SUBS
@julietobrado4668
@julietobrado4668 5 лет назад
Narration, outstanding Narrator,outstanding Graphics,outstanding Ted Ed👏👏👏👏👏
@santoshd6613
@santoshd6613 7 лет назад
Awwwwwww, this animation is shooooo cute... I loved it ..
@santoshd6613
@santoshd6613 7 лет назад
Randy Marsh Homophobic noted ... :p
@derekmcrae6027
@derekmcrae6027 6 лет назад
Dr Santosh Dharmadhikar tomorrow is my birthday
@pallabisur5797
@pallabisur5797 5 лет назад
Derek Mcrae HB
@susmitasaha1792
@susmitasaha1792 4 года назад
Me tooo 😊
@brighterthansunshine4355
@brighterthansunshine4355 3 года назад
My favorite parts where the elephant's little tail wag and when the cellphone tower thing turned into a tree!
@PutuDharmaMahaYusa
@PutuDharmaMahaYusa 10 лет назад
Very astonishing art, feels nostalgic and give me subtle feeling
@SugerScarf
@SugerScarf 10 лет назад
Yeah i liked the art a lot. It reminding me of the child's books, me and my mom would read when i was younger.
@sandyleung7783
@sandyleung7783 10 лет назад
Professional, informative and beautifully illustrated. One of my favorite episodes!
@jennymk01
@jennymk01 8 лет назад
This is awesome! I hope one day the world figures this out.
@ashishsram
@ashishsram 10 лет назад
Sketches in motion...amazing concept, beautifully portrayed!
@Zootycoonman223
@Zootycoonman223 10 лет назад
I absolutely love the ideas behind rewilding! Some current projects I find particularly interesting are the American Pleistocene Park (which is only "talks" now), Siberian Pleistocene Park, and Oostenvarsdersplassen; rather than making humans a "fourth wheel" to the microbes, flora, and fauna it gives us a chance to partake in the sculpting the land and making us part of nature rather than metallic and plastic beings that spy on and exhaust the wilderness. I would love to be able to partake in making a Serengeti with elephants, bison, and other megafauna.
@vicenzostella1390
@vicenzostella1390 2 года назад
While I am a great supporter of rewilding as well, I wouldn't use Oostenvarsdersplassen as a great example of it. While many creatures were added to the wilderness, they forgot one very important detail: predators. Without wolves, bears, and lynx to control the herbivore population, the prey ended up limiting the amount of food available. This led to the death of almost all herbivores in the reserve. So, while rewilding is a great solution, we must treat it with great care and research.
@vivianchou3465
@vivianchou3465 6 лет назад
I remembered when I read a book about the wolf that returned to the Yellowstone National Park.
@AZK303
@AZK303 5 лет назад
No words can describe how grateful this generation -specially youngsters- to TED-ED videos. Great learning tool. Thank you TED-ED doe this powerful, well presented tool.
@Mar-zt7np
@Mar-zt7np Год назад
why is specially youngsters cross out
@youngchy6385
@youngchy6385 3 года назад
i almost cried as a student studying landscape architecture/ super insightful and touching. Rewilding! what a fabulous and excited name and concept!
@michaelpaliden6660
@michaelpaliden6660 6 лет назад
You don't need to clone woolly mammoths just put a fluffy swtter on an Elephant.
@koriw1701
@koriw1701 3 года назад
This was wonderful! But one thing could have been better: the sound department could have figured out their volume level. It sure would have been nice if we didn't have to turn up our volume all the way up... But otherwise, splendid job folks!
@truedeadandlife
@truedeadandlife 10 лет назад
I can see this as an archive video seen over a hundred years from now. "Now that was called wildlife and nature, children!"
@annabellecheung1001
@annabellecheung1001 3 года назад
4:03 that’s such creative animating
@shortievid
@shortievid 10 лет назад
send this video to the president
@McDADDyK
@McDADDyK 8 лет назад
Obama is gone
@McDADDyK
@McDADDyK 8 лет назад
***** Not literally...
@vaultshadow
@vaultshadow 6 лет назад
trump doesnt care about it
@yemustbebornagain2049
@yemustbebornagain2049 6 лет назад
eric tatemura Trump don't care bout anythin'
@keterpatrol7527
@keterpatrol7527 5 лет назад
Except himself, and maybe his country
@orbit7082
@orbit7082 7 лет назад
Why doesn't this guy do voice-overs most of the time
@CNFClub
@CNFClub 5 лет назад
Orbit I am wearing headphones and I can here every breath he takes
@Samwise108
@Samwise108 5 лет назад
I like Addison Anderson, who does most of these videos, but he pronounces an 'L' in the word 'both'! There's no L in both!!
@decem_sagittae
@decem_sagittae 4 года назад
Good question
@mhm77887
@mhm77887 4 года назад
@@Samwise108 it's an accent, most likely.
@brighterthansunshine4355
@brighterthansunshine4355 3 года назад
I really like his voice and it's very soothing, but the way he says sloths, pumas, and coyote is just so strange!
@AM72900
@AM72900 6 лет назад
The narrator's voice is so calming
@abeezekielmonteagudo607
@abeezekielmonteagudo607 2 года назад
Agreed
@TiJayEve
@TiJayEve 10 лет назад
I'm so glad you guys made a TED-ED Cartoon for Rewilding. I really enjoyed George Monbiot's Ted talk
@disastergaming3949
@disastergaming3949 4 года назад
This title is misleading. I came in for a food chain. Got Rewilding.
@umaybusra
@umaybusra 3 года назад
It is a very meaningful content that expresses that life and nature can be restored to us humans. Thanks for your hard work 🤍
@thenerdbeast7375
@thenerdbeast7375 4 года назад
We can also introduce species related to those that left vacant niches. For instance we could introduce African cheetahs to hunt pronghorn, elephants in place of mammoths and mastodon to cultivate the land and perhaps even lions to replace the big cats that used to live here.
@MarcianusImperator
@MarcianusImperator 10 лет назад
One of your best videos. Nice job TED-Ed.
@anes_m100
@anes_m100 3 месяца назад
Beautiful animation and narration. I am grateful for these TED-Ed videos, we are fortunate to live in a time with such accessible and engaging content!
@dragonbornluna5274
@dragonbornluna5274 5 дней назад
Nice to see I'm not the only one watching in 2024
@bigbulk688
@bigbulk688 7 лет назад
Pure gold....every word in this video
@a_tired_wendigo
@a_tired_wendigo 2 года назад
Glad to see this has caught on so well in a lot of places
@micheshawn
@micheshawn 10 лет назад
Amazing info and animation! Hope it reaches all people in different parts of the world!!
@crystalbishop3118
@crystalbishop3118 10 лет назад
wow! very fascinating video, thank you! nature is so amazingly complex and interconnected, it blows my mind!
@squigglylines420
@squigglylines420 7 лет назад
lol at 3:40 that guy scratches his butt after scaring that man who hugged the tree
@kiron84
@kiron84 5 лет назад
Avi Ofers animation is so so enigmatic! Just simple lines but tells stories
@ADSm1a1t1h
@ADSm1a1t1h 10 лет назад
Beautiful write up, beautiful narration :)
@jianxiongRaven
@jianxiongRaven 6 лет назад
so nice that everything changes
@sfarzanyar
@sfarzanyar 6 лет назад
I love the Animation and the George's soft voice..😊
@dusanspasojevic123
@dusanspasojevic123 5 лет назад
That would be amazing! Let us rewild!
@shenyiyang6507
@shenyiyang6507 7 лет назад
This was so poetic...
@allisg3320
@allisg3320 2 года назад
Beautiful animation, I have to say that this might be my favorite style!
@keeyan2166
@keeyan2166 10 лет назад
Awesome animation!
@s_nuka
@s_nuka 5 лет назад
Well this was just *delicously* amazing And this is the *chain* that leads to my wisdom I am *carnivorously* hungry for these videos
@something.icantrememberany1365
Damn, this is a good one. Thank you and good job.
@aawhanadhikari9682
@aawhanadhikari9682 3 года назад
The sound of the birds and animals at the last was extremely good and peaceful
@geowijayakusumah
@geowijayakusumah 5 лет назад
Truly a beautiful and educative video
@triplelutzes
@triplelutzes 4 года назад
Why didn't I watch this sooner this one is such a well written episode
@TahirNefjodov
@TahirNefjodov 7 лет назад
Such a calm video...
@rebeccalopez3397
@rebeccalopez3397 7 лет назад
this video is amazing
@gephillip
@gephillip 10 лет назад
Awesome video. I'm going to show this to my TED-Ed Club.
@chegecate8058
@chegecate8058 Год назад
Ted ed is quite the eye opener
@gabe7631
@gabe7631 6 лет назад
Beautiful video.
@bingedranko36
@bingedranko36 10 лет назад
Thank you, George Monbiot ! Truely touching
@siutadru
@siutadru Год назад
that last line
@heyeveryoneimbiggiecheese9721
@heyeveryoneimbiggiecheese9721 7 лет назад
i really like the animation
@LilacJuvia
@LilacJuvia 6 лет назад
Aww armadillos car sized- too much cuteness for meeeee
@wantedwario2621
@wantedwario2621 3 года назад
They were actually pretty grotesque looking compared to modern armadillos
@eternalassasin6498
@eternalassasin6498 4 года назад
I love it how nature made it so that one animal in that ecosystem impacts all
@reecerobin8413
@reecerobin8413 10 лет назад
I liked this video a lot.
@MrT_Rex
@MrT_Rex 4 года назад
Rewinding is the best project !!
@kennethsatria6607
@kennethsatria6607 7 лет назад
Beautiful...
@oyamayen8128
@oyamayen8128 3 года назад
It is really a video gives hope, especially when first learning after 2020. The year not only the pandemic, and also all medias tried to deprive hope from you.
@anees4youto
@anees4youto 6 лет назад
I love the sound you added in the end
@dtawist
@dtawist 5 лет назад
I feel like most videos only talk about the sad stuff, not this wonderful chance we have to replenish the earth.
@skellybone9345
@skellybone9345 5 лет назад
This is amazing
@jawadali6093
@jawadali6093 6 лет назад
Video is so beautiful the language he speaked is so good.
@1fishmob
@1fishmob 7 лет назад
There has also been consideration of releasing African Cheetahs where Prong Horns live to act as their predator. Sometimes, you don't need to clone for something like that. If an already existing animal can fill a certain role perfectly in the same environment, then they can fit that role.
@bauhiniafolia9673
@bauhiniafolia9673 3 года назад
Yea shivers every where on my body
@poopsock1948
@poopsock1948 6 лет назад
good job on teaching me this you are the best
@user-pq1cj3hy3q
@user-pq1cj3hy3q 9 лет назад
Like the animation
@abdulrashid88
@abdulrashid88 10 лет назад
well done
@Ral9284
@Ral9284 10 лет назад
This is inteligent ecology.
@kittu31991
@kittu31991 10 лет назад
Amazing video... Loved it.
@deadlifternoob
@deadlifternoob 7 лет назад
great video
@shibalikchakraborty5344
@shibalikchakraborty5344 3 года назад
Please do a video on Pleistocene rewilding as well
@jbz3
@jbz3 10 лет назад
I saw something about this on NOVA. It talked about it in more detail and about other reintroductions along with some of the controversy some humans might have.
@demonickiller6315
@demonickiller6315 5 лет назад
Like scotland for example, predators ran wild a perfect ecosystem, until we came.
@lovesickblueslovesickblues5198
Love the animation the narrator everything
@JoyceHsu
@JoyceHsu 10 лет назад
Great video about rewilding.
@taylor.annalise1
@taylor.annalise1 5 лет назад
*lion king theme* IT’S THE CIRCLE OF LIFE!!!!!!
@shrutiomar393
@shrutiomar393 10 лет назад
so full of hope
@xwhateva
@xwhateva 10 лет назад
This gives me hope :)
@timewalker6654
@timewalker6654 6 лет назад
You deserve a huge one
@maxp6902
@maxp6902 3 года назад
Great vid
@wololo9063
@wololo9063 7 лет назад
enchanted!
@kylechong8168
@kylechong8168 7 лет назад
so amazing
@anitha998
@anitha998 4 года назад
I would like to react '
@timmyasikin4177
@timmyasikin4177 7 лет назад
wonderful
@BaconSizzle48
@BaconSizzle48 10 лет назад
Very beautiful and concise. I'm gonna say this should be required viewing for children in developed countries.
@emmanuelfuentes9589
@emmanuelfuentes9589 10 лет назад
Beautiful
@TheGodPoing
@TheGodPoing 10 лет назад
4:00 where the wild things are reference c:
@slokpatel9241
@slokpatel9241 4 года назад
Awesome
@huongduongthu3166
@huongduongthu3166 10 лет назад
Damn beautiful video
@HelloitsNani
@HelloitsNani 10 лет назад
I love this
@wojtekimbier
@wojtekimbier 8 лет назад
Please use the units that most of the world uses
@DeathbyPixels
@DeathbyPixels 6 лет назад
wojtekimbier Lol, I’m American and I still agree.
@edi9892
@edi9892 6 лет назад
If I'm not mistaken there are 204 countries in the world and only 4 of them use imperial units!
@edi9892
@edi9892 6 лет назад
GermanGamer7 Not quite: Britain and Australia.
@ExplosionKid570
@ExplosionKid570 6 лет назад
edi I'm in Britain and we mostly use metric
@edi9892
@edi9892 6 лет назад
I thought you still drink a pint of beer etc. I do know some Brits and they all use pounds, In and ft, but AFAIK, they don't go crazy on derived values like PSI etc. Moreover, I haven't read any novel of a native English speaker that used SI units. At least I can't remember any. Still, it's good to hear, that at least here, we can slowly unite (BREXIT cough cough).
@bkjeong4302
@bkjeong4302 7 лет назад
Everyone must watch this
@israelrabbit1943
@israelrabbit1943 7 лет назад
bonita animación
@indirapoitier338
@indirapoitier338 7 лет назад
I really like this onr
@shoukathali3284
@shoukathali3284 3 года назад
My heart 🥺❤️
@victoriapowers576
@victoriapowers576 4 года назад
I wish humans worked with the consent of other species so that we wouldn’t have to rewild in the first place
@wantedwario2621
@wantedwario2621 3 года назад
Well when you are wearing pelts for clothing and being slaughtered by giant creatures, you tend to not want to work so cooperatively with those giant creatures.
@lennon8435
@lennon8435 3 года назад
“Excuse me mr beaver,would you mind if we popped a bridge 30 yards downstream?”
@KwakuSven
@KwakuSven 10 лет назад
Nice video :)
@jameschapman1811
@jameschapman1811 5 лет назад
Wow that was beautiful
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