tv [untitled] BELARUSTV January 14, 2024 4:50pm-5:21pm MSK
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we travel around belarus and discover new sights. every city has sculptures with their own symbolic meaning, and as a rule they are located in the center. meet me. this is valentin and valentina. let's get acquainted with the original belarusian traditions. i haven't hit yet. well, i'm immediately scared. you're not scared, but i'm scared. beat, certainly. it hurts, no, tell me, what could
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a woman do in such an outfit? probably, to control the work of the servants, the most important thing is that we experience vivid emotions, well, guys, how did i fit into your team, take it? yes, i ’m really thinking about buying a jacuzzi, i’ll add milk and honey to it every evening and feel like a badass, the project route has been built! watch on my tv channel belarus 24.
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today life is like this, yes, it is constantly bustling, there is some kind of movement, yes, when you come to nature, in september you, well, sit here somewhere here on the edge of the canal, there is a loud roar of deer, bison grunting, now horses are fighting somewhere, and you understand that this is a current.
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so feeding is not so important for them, but it is more needed for, let’s say, territorial management of these horses, so that they don’t go somewhere in the agricultural fields and start causing some damage there. in general, in principle, they don’t really need that much feeding. we are now on the territory of the naliboksky republican landscape reserve. here, well here it is
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you see, the so-called torpan-shaped horses, or horses of the konik breed, well, which were brought here for the purpose of implementing, well , a new approach to nature conservation, which is called rewilding. what is the essence of this concept of rewilding? in nature, as if ecologically over the last few thousand years, tens of thousands of years, the structure of this particular megafauna has developed, well, there are species called greasers, browsers and mixfeeders, that is , greasers are those that actively eat grass, browsers - these are those who are actively eat branches and leaves. herbivore, and the mixfeeder is the one that is in the middle, so here are the greasers, they have practically disappeared in our territories, these primarily include horses and tours, this is the concept of this revising, it implies, today , restoration in europe
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first of all, in the wild, these greasers , but as part of this restoration of greasers, yes, we brought with our dutch partners, dutch... foresters, well, a torpan-shaped horse, which you see here, well, you can approach them , in principle, they are not particularly afraid of people now , they don’t let you near them in winter, in some places you can even pet them, this is the so-called sad group of dark horses, which we are monitoring, well, come here , my dear , go, go, go, go, go, village, mother was a biology teacher, father was a hunter, a message that instilled
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some kind of love, because from an early age i spent almost my entire childhood in childhood in the forest, and the very first impression, probably from life, which a memory, yes, that is, i... i’m sitting in a backpack, i don’t know, it’s been there for about four years , it must have been, and my father and i are returning with the so-called wild cravings, this setting orange sun, early spring, and such fading voices of birds , you probably know this basic message that determined what to do next, maybe for some it will sound strange, yes, there is a hunter who hunts, and love for animals, well, he hunts... maybe without love to animals, because if he doesn’t have this, he’s not a hunter, doesn't want to. in each
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in full growth, to say, no, to the fore we are the only ones in the world, you and i who got up come out it is the role of the teacher, it is the teacher who must somehow study, practice the material and convey to the children the main thing, people who , risking everything, can stand up to their full height against the huge... conglomerate of the west - these are people whom only those who have never done anything can disrespect serious and scary in its i haven’t experienced life. fascist foundations are very deeply incorporated into the very spirit
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of western civilization. that system that is collapsing, it included us in the mechanism of the robbery, but in the end i am convinced that we will win. project s. don't be silent, don't miss new episodes on the belarus24 tv channel. well, many people think that a hunter hunts is one and the same thing, but in essence we can say that every hunter can be a hunter, yes, but not every hunter can be a hunter, because hunting is a in principle, well, let's put it this way... it's now fashionable to say, a wildlife manager, that is, he, his task is to manage a resource,
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conserve resources, yes, while a hunter is, well, let's say, more, let's say, a breadwinner, well, a person who probably participates in only a small part, wants - this is a profession that requires not only special knowledge, but also some kind of, well, a certain mental state, because well to... manage animals, and somehow deal with populations their protection, it is necessary not only to study the animal there, because wild nature, it is constantly changing, it constantly requires some new approaches, and let’s say, without penetrating the soul, generally understanding all these processes, well, to become a truly real game warden, well, extremely extremely difficult. well, now we will directly show how horses
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work, why they came here to us in the first place, this is such a vivid example, yes, here you can see how they eat bushes, that is, it is precisely with these actions that they do not open up the meadows, do not allow them to become overgrown , yes even then there are forming such open habitats that already attract other species of the same teeth... species of birds, deer, that is, well, let's say, they restore the chain that has developed in evolution over tens of thousands of years, i do not abandon my research work i visit horses, every week i visit them, that is, i observe, i make various comparisons, including we have experimental sites on how they affect the habitat, and how they shape it, we observe directly... horses, that is, there is we have several groups of such horses, well, where we monitor how they behave, how their
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social life goes, stage, birth rate, and there is a phenological process that takes place throughout the year, that is, well, we conduct such observations. the story is very confusing and a wild horse, because well, a species that of course played a very big role in the life of mankind, but let’s say it’s still not established where it came from, yes, that is, where it was domesticated for the first time, yes, like it is in europe resettled, yes, a lot of genetic testing is being carried out now research, but to the end, let's say , no one knows, yes, on our territory it is believed that forest tarpans lived, exactly this mousey... color with a black belt on the back, yes, that is, on the legs you can
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see such a primitive feature, these are zebroid stripes, that is, well , according to all the descriptions of the last tarpans that were made in the 19th century, that is , they looked exactly like this, but it is believed that they also had a standing mane, this is also interesting and historical fact, you can find it somewhere in literature, including historical literature, uh. 1409, on the eve of the battle of grunwald, jogaila , with his retinues they enter into an alliance, well , everyone knows that jogaila at that time went to belovezhskaya pushcha to train his troops to procure meat for the campaign against the tefton order, vytautas he returned to novogrudok, and here to noliboki pushcha precisely for this territory, and here he caught, well, he caught horses for his cavalry, in the description of this... it says that the lithuanian cavalry was on low, squat horses, which,
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of course, could not withstand the, well, strong large knightly horses, but their main advantage was that they did not seem to require forage on a campaign, that is, they did not need to be fed, they were very sensitive, that is, they could sense an ambush there, or the approach of an enemy, and here they were this is how they used it, so well, somewhere around here, for about thousands of years, we clearly understand that there were some semi-domesticated horses, that’s because it’s almost impossible to break a wild horse, that is, most likely, they just, let’s say so, they kept him free grazing, yes, when they needed it, they caught them. and as if they were going to fight, having been carried away by the ideas of revalding, having studied the experience in latvia, for example, how it was all done , well, well, of course, i set myself the goal that we should have such horses, especially since they bring there are quite a lot of benefits, well, we talked about the environmental benefits that they bring, but they improve meadows and
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habitats, and they also have another side, this is ecological tourism. when we brought the horses, now it’s almost there an endless stream of people , that is, they are interested in coming and seeing, especially since the horses are so friendly, yes, that is, they don’t get scared, don’t run away, you can look at them and sometimes scratch them here and there, i’ve been since childhood, of course, well all the children, probably, at first they dreamed of being some kind of military man, yes, then someone else there, well, then , somehow, little by little it came to them that such a profession exists and...
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this is already in the senior years, probably at age, somewhere in high school, well , questions already began to arise, yes, that is, how to do so that there would be more game, yes, what to do so that there would be more ducks and something else there, i reread it, i remember a bunch of all sorts of interesting magazines there, well, my mother was also a biologist, a teacher,
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there was a lot of literature, that is in our family, everyone is such a book lover - let's put it this way. so, finding all sorts of interesting articles there, i tried to build artificial nesting sites, then, as it were , this had already begun to even to some extent begin to prevail, and it was no longer even so much the desire to go hunting, but rather such a desire began to appear more - well to deal with the protection, reproduction of animals, well, probably the most interesting, well, not that interesting case was when we... i had already become an independent hunter, and i already had my own gun, and my father and i went hunting, hunted hares , well, and so it happened, well, as a rule in those days, well, getting one hare was even so great, yes, but then my father and i got two birds with one stone, well, i don’t know, my father probably had a lot of joy more than me, so we hung these hares there
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for everyone to see, and we remember how now for some reason my father went there... on the other side, although we lived on one side of the village, and we went on the other side, yes, that is, through the whole village, so that, well, so that everyone could see what the son and father had gotten about the hare, so he and i walked through this village specifically, having caught the animal, well, as a rule, you want to create some kind of specific memory, this is the cultural approach to this cohota, it results very often through the preservation of trophies, and so on one of the main symbols of yes or - trophies is antlers, let's say there are deer, elk , roe deer, hunted, well, for me, let's also say antlers , because i was also quite closely involved in the study of deer, noble, that is, antlers - this is, well, let's say, an accessory from which you can do a lot to get information about this animal, yes, that is
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, age, yes, that is, condition, that means, well, what kind of animal is it... the social position it occupies in these herds of deer, so well, the antlers, let’s say, for me it’s not just a trophy, but it’s a wall, let's just say, well, there is still a lot of useful scientific information, well, these the antlers were obtained during my student years in the same ruzhanskaya pushcha on the territory of the ruzhansky forestry enterprise, well, the deer was quite young, but it was wounded, yes, that is, it was injured before that, well, therefore it was already, as it were, forced - obtained, and this trophy my father had already hunted, let’s say, an old animal, uh, well, we always hunted, well , mainly for meat, yes, in those days, as if they tried not to get trophies, throughout my hunting... career my father got only one such trophy deer , this is, in principle, a worthy trophy, and as a memory of batse, yes, it’s kept with us,
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look at the project at home on our tv channel. secrets of good morning and good mood. dobroya ranitsa belarus. on the air of the tv channel belarus 24, the program good ranitsa belarus. svetlana borovskaya is on the air with you. katyana, hello. tanya, he’s wet so he doesn’t get frostbite, he says he’s already dived many times. oh, something went a little wrong. meeting amazing people. freeze. not very much, but i very much, hello, svetlana, my name is yuri sergeevich, you are a new coach, yes, it seems to me that you are very young, and there is also a lot of useful and
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interesting information, the lake itself, it is very large and relatively deep, don’t you look at how small it seems , here the depth is 13 m 60 cm, 13 m, and that there are hooligans in the minors, that girls want to take up boxing, you know, marina. marinochka, i understand you very much like a mother, but look how sleek and nimble he is, he says, and i’m bouncy, mom, don’t be afraid, and the logo, good morning belarus, and i i don’t know how to draw it, but you can hang it down, so watch good morning belarus with svetlana borovskaya on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. and this is my hunting buddy dean, we go duck hunting, duck hunting, duck hunting, geese hunting, woodcock hunting, well, in general for all game, but mostly, of course, he loves ducks and loves water. here they are irreplaceable, i will say this, honestly, the assistant , well, dean is already 5 years old, just a dog in such, well, the prime of life, well, i will say this, the breed is this labrador, she is very trainable, very sociable, i have had many dogs and hounds and huskies, now the labrador, of course, everyone has their own advantages and disadvantages, but so far in the labrador i see only the main advantages. because he is kind, trainable, well, let’s say he’s always friendly, well, the labrador is, of course, a partial hunting dog, that is, she was bred as
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a retriever, that is, specifically for serving game and for serving waterfowl, so she loves water very much, so of course the main thing she 's hunting, but of course lately she's been used more as a lap dog, but this is a real hunting dog, which is very, very... that shows itself precisely on the hunt, one of these - you can say hobby or hobbies is luring animals, well , at a certain stage of conducting some kind of research on their... very closely dealing with deer , well, it became, let’s say, interesting, yes, this mating cry of a male deer, and at that moment, by the way,
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championships began to be held in belarus. by luring a deer, yes, it kind of fascinated me at a certain moment and i began to get carried away, including this luring the red deer, well, even this was more attractive not from the point of view , probably carrying out some kind of research, because it was necessary to understand why the animal at such a moment makes such sounds, at such a moment such sounds, and this, well, let’s put it this way , made it possible to imagine...
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a deer in grief, a deer there that won a battle, a deer there challenging a fight, a deer there resting, that is, there are a lot of these specific, well, sets of sounds that a deer makes, well, and it’s like an imitation is happening these sounds to these competitions, well, i’ll probably show you a little, although of course it’s not the season, the deer roars in september, it’s winter, well, let’s try to imitate something, but
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let’s say like this... an old searching deer, that’s the sound - let’s say a deer uh, gorema, yes , that is, there is a deer that, well, which has a harem, so he protects it from other males, yes, that is, he looks after the females, so he makes such a sound a... this is basically an observation, yes, then there is a reason why it is said, that is, what is important here is not just to imitate the sound, but to imitate that sound in a specific situation, and this is impossible, if you, let’s say, are unfamiliar with the animal, you must understand it, feel it, yes, what it does, when it does it, at what moment, even its mood
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must be understood, yes, let’s say, if a young , searching deer, that is, his sound is structured in this way, that is, well , longing should be felt in him, yes, he is young, he already wants to see the females, yes, but his older comrades do not let him in, that’s why he’s sad, and he has this sad, drawn-out voice young roar now we’ll do another useful thing, installing a nest box for the goldeneye, because
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horses, they’re something. the most important thing is that they prepare land for other animals, and we also have this bird, the goldeneye, a duck that nests in hollows, now there’s a problem, there aren’t many old trees, this one doesn’t have a lot of hollows, so they don’t have anywhere to nest, it seems and there is water, everything is suitable, there is not much room to make a nest, we are putting up nest boxes like this, now we will hang one like this. we have here there are about three or four pairs of goldeneyes living somewhere, well , we hope that with the help of such nest boxes we will increase the number of this species of ducks even more, in the past it was included in the red book, this species of birds, well, is now excluded, but still, let’s say so, we need to help them in this matter, well, let’s try on this
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