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Planning a trip? Looking to learn more about Yosemite's special stories? We invite you to explore Yosemite National Park. It's not just a great valley, but a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra.
The official channel of Yosemite National Park
The official channel of Yosemite National Park
Walk This Way
Rangers Connie and Mirella share information about how to walk through the park during your visit in a way that helps to protect park resources such as meadows, wetlands, and riverbanks, all of which are prime habitat for numerous plant and animal species.
For an audio described version of this video go to: ua-cam.com/video/f_FCK6fqE1U/v-deo.html.
For an audio described version of this video go to: ua-cam.com/video/f_FCK6fqE1U/v-deo.html.
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Ackerson Meadow Restoration
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Ackerson Meadow is one of the largest mid-elevation meadows in the Sierra Nevada, and the largest in Yosemite National Park and is an ecologically and regionally critical wildlife corridor. The Ackerson Meadow Restoration Project is the largest wetland restoration project in Yosemite’s history. It is the largest restoration project, by fill volume, to date within the Sierra Nevada. Learn more a...
Visiting Yosemite in Winter
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Winter is a magical time to visit Yosemite, with opportunities for hiking, playing in the snow, and quiet solitude. The silence and beauty of Yosemite in winter is an unforgettable experience. For an audio described version of this video, go to ua-cam.com/video/5Glk3_01vfQ/v-deo.html.
Obata's Yosemite
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With generous support from Yosemite Conservancy donors, Yosemite National Park is proud to present Obata's Yosemite. Join us as we celebrate the extraordinary life of Japanese American artist Chiura Obata, which included his incredible artistic talent such as the watercolor and woodblock prints of Yosemite and his writings on "Great Nature." This film also highlights his art school while incarc...
Mystery Trees in Tenaya Lake - Yosemite Nature Notes: Episode 36
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Tenaya Lake is one of the largest lakes in Yosemite National Park, and it’s also one of the most accessible. Thousands of visitors have seen the trees that protrude from the lake surface, but most don’t realize the dramatic underwater story of ancient droughts that these trees tell. For an audio described version of this video go to: ua-cam.com/video/F3J1RHtKHpw/v-deo.html.
One Day in Yosemite (Summer)
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Visiting Yosemite, but short on time? This video provides an overview of things you can see and do in Yosemite Valley as well as other areas of the park during the warmer months when the Glacier Point Road and Tioga Road are open (approximately late May or June to November). For an audio described version of this video go to ua-cam.com/video/Gfgjh3Dx_GU/v-deo.html.
To Find A Fisher - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 35
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Fishers are tree-dwelling carnivores that were once abundant throughout Washington, Oregon, and northern California. Watch as park biologist capture and radio-collar these rare, endangered animals in an effort to protect them and their critical habitat. For an audio described version of this video go to ua-cam.com/video/pZDvMQCbje8/v-deo.html
Visitor Access Management Plan - Virtual Public Meeting: July 19, 2023
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On July 19, 2023, Yosemite hosted the second public meeting for the Visitor Access Management Plan. This is a recording of the meeting in which the public was able to learn more about the plan, possible strategies for visitor management, and how to get involved and comment during the planning process.
Visitor Access Management Plan - Virtual Public Meeting
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On January 17, 2023, Yosemite hosted the first public meeting for the Visitor Access Management Plan. This is a recording of the meeting in which the public was able to learn about the plan and how to get involved in the planning process.
How to Become a B.A.R.K. Ranger: Visiting Yosemite with a Dog
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Planning on visiting Yosemite with your dog? As much as we love our furry family members, national parks are not always the best place for pets. The B.A.R.K. Ranger Code is an easy way to remember how to visit Yosemite responsibly by doing the following: Bag your pet’s waste, Always leash your pet, Respect Wildlife, and Know where you can go. Help keep Yosemite wild by always abiding by the B.A...
Restoring a Meadow-Cultural Burning in Yosemite
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Local American Indians, park fire managers, and blackberry weeders team up to save a meadow in danger of losing its unique native plants. For an audio described version go to ua-cam.com/video/1ff9U1xllZw/v-deo.html
Yosemite Peregrines: A Story of Hope
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What is faster than a Formula 1 race car, can see a snack sized meal up to a mile away, and is exquisitely equipped for vertical cliffs and pinnacles? The peregrine falcon thrives in Yosemite Valley, but this remarkable bird was temporarily extirpated from much of its native range, including Yosemite where it disappeared for decades, leading to its listing as an endangered species in the early ...
Giant Sequoias - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 34
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Giant sequoia trees are impressive in size, age, and resilience. This resilience is being tested by climate change and previous management practices. These challenges offer opportunities to research these wonderful trees and develop better ways to support their ability to thrive. For an audio described version of this video go to ua-cam.com/video/7R2QLx9kTL0/v-deo.html
Yosemite's First Women's Fire Corps Crew
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Only a small fraction of career firefighters in the United States are women. The California Conservation Corps and the National Park Service are working together to change that with support from the National Park Foundation. In 2021, six California Conservation Corps members formed Yosemite’s first Women’s Fire Corps Crew. Crew members learned basic skills for firefighting and fire management, ...
Consejos para Visitar el Valle de Yosemite (Tips for Visiting Yosemite Valley)
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Si desean ver paisajes hermosos y planean visitar el Valle de Yosemite en un día, aquí le tenemos unos consejos. Este video fue patrocinado por Yosemite Conservancy. Para ver este video con audiodescripción, diríjase a: ua-cam.com/video/TZjOCwd_3qc/v-deo.html If you want to see beautiful scenery and plan to visit Yosemite Valley for just one day, we have some helpful tips. This video was funded...
Ranger Shelton Johnson Speaks about African American History Month 2021
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Ranger Shelton Johnson Speaks about African American History Month 2021
Celebrating Yosemite's Leading Women
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Celebrating Yosemite's Leading Women
How to Poop in the Woods in Yosemite
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How to Poop in the Woods in Yosemite
Meadows - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 33
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Meadows - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 33
A Century of Road Trips on the Tioga Road
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A Century of Road Trips on the Tioga Road
Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 32
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Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 32
Restoring the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
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Restoring the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
Fire Followers - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 31
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Fire Followers - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 31
Special Naturalization Ceremony at Glacier Point
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Special Naturalization Ceremony at Glacier Point
Keeping Yosemite Green: The Zero Landfill Initiative
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Keeping Yosemite Green: The Zero Landfill Initiative
California Grizzly - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 30
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California Grizzly - Yosemite Nature Notes - Episode 30
Ranger Shelton Johnson Speaks about Black History Month
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Ranger Shelton Johnson Speaks about Black History Month
Darwin Award nominees! I give them my vote!
Awesome
Don't poo where it's steep is the best advice.
Like this comment if your name is Bethanie. Or Bethany... However you spell it.
hola , para salir del parque es la misma via de la entrada?
Wow man. I must visit there someday. Reply to this comment if you ever do, Ted.
I always enjoy these video vacations to HiHunnyI'mHome National Park...
I'm scared
Absolutely stellar scenery and production values. Would appreciate captioned bird IDs with all bird images. Thank you!
I just visited Yosemite. The water, the cliffs and the steep edges are something that is best when you enjoy them from safe distance. But some stupid people ruin it for themselves, their family and also put rangers life at risk.
Black Bears
Bears
Currently here, I love history. Thank you
Bring back the Grizzly bear to california--wtf its on your flag!
I agree!
and it cost me 100000 dollars for the search and rescue, yeah its ok
They should just call all of the falls next to Horsetail Falls when combined together as "The Horsetails" in flood seasons.
If that rainfall gets any worse it’s gonna cut a channel down the center of the valley and make a HUGE CANYON……..
+1 for use iof the classic Led Zeppelin font. "I come from the land of the ice and snow..."
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Is Crescent Ridge still hanging on El Cap?
I have been whitewater kayaking for over 30 years - you need to know the water and how to judge the dangers... stick to teh safe places
Video needs to be updated, as the 2023 winter devastated the Sierra sheep herds, including the Cathedral herd relocation featured in this nature note. Very sad.
It’s really nice 👍
Everything they say is true: Do as they say, and Not as I do. ua-cam.com/video/4XQGZZa80ZU/v-deo.htmlsi=263LYhJoU4t5VU8w
Eu gosto muito de animais e da natureza também
I think as climate change causes the weather to become more erratic and unpredictable these heavy rain/snow events increase in their severity we will be seeing a lot more of these kinds of events taking place.
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Surprising they did not mention the effects of climate change on the rocks lol
perfect timing. i was just wondering about the glaciers.
When I was a kid in the 70's I remember camping in tents in Yosemite, and Yellowstone. We hear bears sniffing around 1-2AM my parents told us just stay quiet they won't bother you. We wake up in the morning see all these bear footprints around the tents we didn't worry about being injured by a bear. I don't think I would sleep in a tent again today as they say ignorance was bliss. In those days everyone had tents we didn't even know anyone who owned an RV. Later in the 70's we had a small camper my parents slept in we still slept in the tents.
Similar story - I was in scouts, and ran into animals a few times. One time we were all tucked into our tents and a bear came by, left after some time. We had our food properly secured so no mess. We just kept quiet so the bear wouldn’t get spooked. Nothing happened, peaceful night.
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5:50 Except history has told us that there is a thing called induced demand, widening the road isn't going to solve traffic. All widening the road will do is cause more people to leave YARTS and take their car, worsening traffic.
Catching that on camera is fantastic, not a common thing. I mean prior to the advent of them they were just known by their evidence.
Yeah you have to take them for granite.
Praying God will keep these awesome beautiful places for us to continue to maintain and take care of for all who are privileged to visit.🙏🌳🌵⛰️🏞️🌄
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Your so young here!
A couple days after the Rim Fire started, I hiked to a peak in the Oakland/Berkeley hills where you see some of the Sierras on a clear day. I saw what I thought was a huge thunderhead over the Sierras, them I realized it was smoke from the Rim Fire. That night on the news they said the Pyro cumulus cloud got up to 57,000ft. These huge fires we are getting are unprecedented in modern times, with the worst year being the 4,000,000 acres lost in California in 2020. But researchers from the UC system discovered that an average of 4,000,000 acres used to burn in California every year, and once every 30 years or so, up to 11,800,000 acres would burn.
you have a greater chance of surviving a artillery shell landing near you than being caught in that shit.
Muir called domestic sheep "hoofed locusts"
People get into National Parks for free because they are deaf? WHAT? How does that make any sense at all? What is the correlation that lead to yet another government freebie for another now flourished class? Who else is on the free gravy train for National Parks? "Some pigs are more equal than other pigs". From the American work ethic to the American gimme ethic. 33 trillion dollars in debt and growing. Well done everyone.
We white men have done so much damage to indigenous peoples.
Grizzly bears CAN be reintroduced to to the Golden State from other areas, especially Yellowstone Park. We've already returned cheetahs to India and Tasmanian devils to mainland Australia after all.
Oh wow this happens here? I been there when it snowed 😁 i climed the side one of the frozen waterfalls
I'm not sure why its called the first, as in the mid-1970s there was an all-female fire crew stationed at Lake Eleanor.
Законное место баранов это те места которые захвачены человеком с его домашней овцой!
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❤ I learned this morning that the monarch has decreased by 85% in the past 2 decades due to Americas agricultural activity smh Even tho I live on the outskirts of Baltimore, i should still see bees. I have although my life and I've only lived outside of md for less than 5yrs total. In the last decade, I could count on 1 hand how many bees I've seen. The last one was on my car door and i took a pic of it. Where'd they all go? Smh shameful💔 A friend is gonna mail me some milkweed seeds to plant in October. Hopefully that'll help some. It's sad witnessing this sorta thing happen. Makes me angry too
The link in the email does not work. I had to find this via you tube search. Also, tried to email info at Yosemite - email's no good. Might want to fix links and emails.