There's something going on in TEXAS you should see...

Published 2024-07-05
Go behind the scenes of Caprock Canyon State Park in Texas. ‪@texasparksandwildlife‬

Behind the Scenes of Filming Native The Prodigies of an Icon in Texas.

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Go behind the scenes of NATIVE The Prodigies of an Icon a documentary about the American Bison aka Buffalo.
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Film Producer:
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Content Director & Filming Coordinator:
Shauna Rankin Meet My Neighbor Productions, Inc. Yanasa TV
Creative Director and Videographer:
Charlie Rankin Meet My Neighbor Productions, Inc. Yanasa TV

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All Comments (21)
  • @raycobb9387
    Cap Rock and Palo Duro Cayon are some of the most under rated parks in Texas, absolutely love them.
  • There is only Texas. Every place else is just that. Some place else.
  • A fantastic subject! Well done, Yanasa! Was in remarkable Texas going west from San Antonio and country is so beautiful as the climate changes. Then saw the oil fields north of Pecos that I never knew we had!!! It was awesome!!! And now the buffalo, too!!! Of course God gets all the glory!!!
  • Thankfully most Texans share your sentiment. Thanks for making and sharing this video.
  • @deewinston5651
    Thank you for sharing. Have been in Texas all my 74 years and we love our State. Our Son and his family camped in Pala Dura a few years ago in January. It was so beautiful but very cold. My husband and I have never been . Lord willing one day. Sure enjoyed your video. May God bless you d your family. And God bless Texas!
  • @valerief1231
    This is such an important discussion, the Bison are literally sustaining themselves, those that become food are sacrificing themselves for the benefit of the herd. Every animal that becomes food for HUMANS is fulfilling its destiny no different than the animal that died due to injury, illness or old age, it too becomes nourishment for birds, wild animals, insects etc.
  • My best friend is from Quitique, I spent lots summers there working the cotton fields with his grandmother who in her 80s and was still doing it, this video brought back memories of every summer going to the canyons, Love the video thank you
  • @Lee-mmg
    My daddy was born in Texas. We moved from Oklahoma to Texas when I was 10. Sis was 12. Stayed there about 8 years or so. Back in Oklahoma now. Neat seeing the Bison. God Bless. Granny Lee.
  • @nmelkhunter1
    Caprock State Park is very pretty country! My daughter and I recently visited Texas Tech, her top college choice, and she was pleasantly surprised that there is caprock country like you find in New Mexico so close to Lubbock. 👍
  • Wow, this was awesome. Lifelong Texas here, we need to make it up that way and see this park. Thanks for showcasing it! 👍🏻
  • Great Video! Another great place to see Bison is Medicine Park Oklahoma. It is just North West of Lawton Oklahoma. I was eating lunch, enjoying a fall day with my window rolled down and a Bison licked my arm. One of the best memories I have. I also lost a good pair of underwear that fateful day.
  • @dana8567
    Love the way he educated pple on conservation.
  • @redmond1913
    I am so appreciative of the time, toil and dedication you all put into these videos. I greatly enjoy watching and I have learned so much. Thank you.
  • @joey8567
    I'd drive and stay in meridian when oldest played ball at Mississippi. Always glad to be back. But to see bison, I guess I'm lucky! Just walk out the back door 🤠
  • @rjay7019
    Glad to see these animals being taken care of ❤