MUUUH YouTube Channels
My YouTube ecosystem reflects three distinct pillars of nature media production. Each channel serves a different purpose, audience, and style, while sharing the same documentary values: authenticity, scientific accuracy, and deep respect for wildlife.
Below you will find a complete overview of the channels operated within the MUUUH project.
@muuuh — Animal Behavior
MUUUH is the flagship documentary channel presenting authentic wildlife behavior filmed in Québec. The focus lies on observable facts, natural interactions, ecological relationships, and animal decision-making shaped by evolution.
The intention is to provide an accessible window into natural selection in action — behaviour as data, recorded without interference.
- YouTube: @muuuh
- Language: English
Formats published:
- "Close Encounters": 2-5min footage with authentic ambient sound
- "Get to Know ...": 5-10min footage showcasing a species with Q&A
- Long-form compilations linking behaviour with habitat and season
MUUUH Broadcast:
Daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Eastern Time), MUUUH streams a randomized rotation of wildlife behavior videos—2–10 minute encounters with mammals, birds, amphibians, and insects recorded across Québec's parks: Quebec Wildlife :: MUUUH Broadcast
@quebecsauvage — Soundscapes
Québec Sauvage delivers immersive soundscapes from real habitats, recorded in forests, wetlands, coastal zones and seasonal transitions. This channel is rooted in calm listening, long-play recordings, and environmental presence.
Content here is not visual-narrative but sensory-environmental — an open background in which Québec breathes.
- YouTube: @quebecsauvage
- Language: French
Formats Published:
- Long-form soundscapes recorded in natural environments
Quebec Sauvage Broadcast:
An uninterrupted 24/7 soundscape broadcast on the Québec Sauvage channel, rotating through one-hour recordings from forests, wetlands, rivers, and coastal regions across Québec: Québec Sauvage :: Diffusion en continu
@khmuller — Behind the Camera
KHMuller documents the technical side of wildlife filmmaking — field setups, audio engineering, gear experiments, workflow failures and solutions. It is intentionally personal, pragmatic, and transparent.
- YouTube: @khmuller
- Language: German
Topics featured
- Field-recording setups, gear and microphone rigging
- Post-production workflows on the computer
- Reflections on lessons learned along the way
Summary
| Channel | Focus | Audience |
|---|---|---|
| MUUUH | Animal behaviour | Wildlife enthusiasts |
| Québec Sauvage | Nature soundscapes | Ambient listeners |
| KHMuller | Behind the camera | Filmmakers |
Together, these channels form a three-pillar nature project: Observation. Immersion. Craft. Each stands alone — yet all grow from the same fieldwork and the same ecosystems.
All content on this page — including photos, videos, and field audio recordings — was created by Karl-Heinz Müller, a Montréal-based wildlife filmmaker, sound recordist, and photographer. Founder of MUUUH and Québec Sauvage, he has spent over a decade documenting Canada’s natural habitats through immersive soundscapes and wildlife films. Learn more about Karl-Heinz
Last updated: 2025-12-07