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Landis Wildlife Films
Yellowstone Wolf Stock Footage
stock footage
requests
Landis
videos and DVD
Bob Landis is an Emmy award-winning wildlife cinematographer. He has produced
many films for programs such as National
Geographic and Nature. His work has taken him to Denali, Kluane, and
Algonquin National Parks, but his home is Yellowstone Park where he has excelled in the art of
wildlife film-making for over 30 years.
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STOCK FOOTAGE AVAILABLE: |
Wildlife |
Yellowstone |
 | Wolves
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 | Bears
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 | Coyotes
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 | Elk
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 | Eagles
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 | Bison
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 | Otters
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 | Ravens
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 | Bighorns
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 | Dall Sheep
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 | Foxes
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Hot Springs
Geysers
Mud Pots
Waterfalls
Winter Scenery
Autumn Colors
Storms (Time Lapse)
Sunrises (Time Lapse)
Sunsets (Time Lapse)
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For stock footage
requests:
Landis Wildlife Films
Box 276 Gardiner Montana
59030 USA
Phone and FAX : (406) 848 7598
LandisWF@YCSI.net
Bob
Landis
- Wolves:
A Legend Returns to Yellowstone
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- By National Geographic. Four years in the making, this amazing film by Bob Landis
invites you to run with the pack for a wolfs eye view. Witness the unfolding saga of
hardships and affection, losses and triumphs, and the controversy surrounding the decision
to reintroduce these wolves back into the heart of the West. 60 minutes.
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- Yellowstone:
America’s Sacred Wilderness - The Living Edens
PBS Home
Video. Paul Schullery, acclaimed author and naturalist, has been
watching wildlife in Yellowstone for 30 years. He is your guide through
this extraordinary film where wolves and grizzly bears chase elk, and
mountain lions play in the sun. 2000. 60 minutes. VHS.
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- Elk of the
Northern Herd
By Trailwood-Landis Productions. The struggles
and triumphs of Yellowstone National Park's elk herd are brought to the
screen in this unique presentation. Rarely seen footage documents the
drama of an elk calf captured by a grizzly, a cow defending her newborn
against coyotes and huge bulls fighting to collect a harem. The ability
of the elk to survive an attack by grizzly bears and long severe winters
is also captured. Charming scenes of elk calves' antics as they grow
through the summer, and the pitched battles of adult males in autumn are
all part of this extraordinary film.
- Yellowstone:
High Country Treasure
By Trailwood-Landis Productions. Yellowstone
was set aside as our nation's first national park because of its unusual
geographic features: Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone
Lake, Lower Falls and the geysers. We have captured unusual wildlife
behavior throughout the four seasons. A male grizzly threatens young
cubs, a coyote steals fish from an otter, an elk herd migrates in deep
snow, a grizzly pursues an elk calf in a life or death chase. Shown on
PBS and The Discovery Channel.
- Realm of
the Coyote
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- By National Geographic. Danger in Yellowstone for a
young, outcast coyote! When a young coyote named Cain is cast out by his
pack, he must learn to survive in a wilderness both beautiful and
treacherous. As the coyote's journey unfolds, he'll encounter a large
cast of wildlife characters in what has been called America's own
Serengeti. Set against the natural beauty of Yellowstone's changing
seasons, from the steamy geysers in winter to the raging fires of
summer, Cain's year-long adventure of hardship and triumph will
culminate in a final life-or-death confrontation with his original pack.
In this remarkable film from National Geographic, you'll experience
nature as never before. Approximately 60 minutes.
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- Song Dog
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- By Trailwood-Landis Productions. An
exceptional look at the life cycle of the coyote. Native Americans call
him the Song Dog. Follow this devoted parent, comic, and predator
through the changing seasons in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone Park.
See him steal a black bear cub from its mother, take fish from an otter
and pursue antelope and sheep. Also see him as the pursued - by an angry
mule deer doe - even a buffalo calf! An in-depth look that dispels many
erroneous myths about this little understood animal.
Trumpeter
Blues
By Trailwood-Landis Productions. A
sensitive portrait of the magnificent trumpeter swan. Filmed in western
Wyoming, this film documents the return of the swan, driven to near
extinction in the United States at the turn of the century. As well as
facing threats from animal and human predators, they must race for
survival with the coming of winter before their young can fly. Witness
the struggle of the cygnets (young swans), and follow their flight to
escape from the first freeze to migrate through the heartland of
America.
- Yellowstone:
The Unfinished Song
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- By Trailwood-Landis Productions. This video presents the story of the fires of
Yellowstone and the park's natural recovery. The film has extraordinary scenes of animals
adapting to the fires along with the new diversity of life the fires created. 20 minutes,
VHS or PAL.
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- Catch Me
If You Can
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- By Trailwood-Landis Productions. A two
part collection: The Grazers (20 min) and The Predators (26 min)
illustrates how the play of young animals manifests itself in adult
behavior. The young grazers must learn to locate food, and how to keep
from being eaten by a predator. The young predators must learn similar
things, as well as how to kill for food. Filmed over many years in all
natural environments, these animals are truly wild. Young elk, bison,
antelope, Dall sheep, coyote, wolf, grizzly, black bear and otter are
captured in exuberant detail. An educational film for youngsters, and
adults too. 46 minutes, VHS or PAL.
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Bob's Links:
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For stock footage contact:
Landis Wildlife Films
Box 276 Gardiner Montana
59030 USA
Phone and FAX : (406) 848 7598
LandisWF@YCSI.net
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