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texas has a problem and what we're doing here is one solution. whereas you're looking for federal hogs, animals that cause tons of ecological and economic damage. and if we find them these hawks are invasive and actually better for the environment dead than alive. so it's open hunting season all year in texas to get rid of as many as possible. and you can also eat them. this is wild hod, just credit and fries and bases pcs impact many different eco systems all over the world. they're super destructive and hard to control. a lot of the time, there aren't many options for how to deal with them. so is what they're doing here? a good solution. should we be eating and basis pcs? as almost always, it was no fault of the animals that they became an issue. cakes were brought to
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united states by colonizers from europe. some of those pigs escaped and went pharaoh eventually into reading, with a region bores that were intentionally released for hunting. so they're essentially no natural checks on this animal in the western hemisphere. the ecosystem is not built for it. we don't have native pigs in the western hemisphere. john told me to check is a wildlife biologist at a and i'm university in texas. and so now we're living in the reality of this animal. this hybrid has the characteristics of a wild animal, but as many offspring as domestic pigs. busy that's one of the reasons that federal hogs have spread so much in the united states. sometimes they are also transported to create hunting opportunities, getting to the establishment of new populations. and as more land is use for crop production, hawks getting more opportunities for easy food and shelter. it's estimated that there are at least 6000000 animals in the us. nearly half are in texas, and they cause a lot of problems. we know that every year there is an excess of $500000000.00 of
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damage done by pix referral logs. excuse me. ready and that's mostly to agriculture and property. it doesn't even include environmental damage. for comparison, all tornadoes in the us and 2022 costs around $700000000.00. one way the hugs cause problems is by foraging for food. with native animals it can be beneficial, but it can also cause damage, especially in areas where swells are fragile or dried. they also prefer to eat needed spc, chopping through oak p can, hickory and walnut trees, as well as with birds and sea turtles. and because pigs can effectively sweat, they gather on water sources contaminating them with pieces. these pictures are also top. they have incredibly sharp tasks and hard skin on their shoulders that makes them difficult to kill and axis they have no predators. but in basis these,
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these aren't only a problem, and taxes are in the united states. wild boar causing an upper an italy line fish has invaded the caribbean, and the mediterranean norway's waters are full of red king crowds and canadas. plague by chinese mystery snails. the list goes on and on. they have a species of that is able to produce very fast res, different temperatures. and sometimes they are better at acquiring resources, saved food or refugees, but area camacho sort of bunches. as a biologist, i'm the director of the invasive species laboratory university. got this trophy, can you we could in with a population, but it's you to find a species that has never been there. and it's the only thing you find like with these lion fish, they eat other fish and crustaceans have painful poison a spines and can lease thousands of eggs every few days by competing or eating
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everything else, they can destroy whole ecosystems. it's not their fault, but like the hogs, they don't belong and they're destroying the environment. i'm not mad at these atoms. i'm really not what i don't have a choice. and in terms of conservation, they have to go in our options are fairly limited. and one of those limited options is hunting. this ranch about an hour outside of austin has tons of federal hogs running around on it. and the owner is happy people to come out here and kill them . we met with the hunter to see what it was all about. amanda jeff and i just am in the hawks are nocturnal, so we had to wait until it was dark to try and find some in the meantime, we went to go fill up. peters used to attract animals. how do you know where the hogs are? we typically have dang cameras on those theaters that we can basically see what's been coming in to that theater and about what time. and that can give us some. busy did we say somebody came in yesterday a lot better chance they'll come in today that they didn't come in yesterday, but it's never a guarantee if it's it's less than 5050,
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pretty smart then. if they see some hunters and they won't come back the next day to that same area, our civil hunter took a shot at a pig yesterday. there's berkeley, no chance that pig will come anywhere close for a long time. even though they're everywhere, it can be really hard to catch up with your share is and you're right. i uh yes. got messed with by much there you go. when it got late enough, we loaded up the gun and drove to where the hogs had been yesterday and waited and waited and waited in the and we only saw a couple of turkeys and left. but when we checked the cameras later, we were as smart at this sort of serious downside to hunting individual animals. it's not super effective. the hogs obviously knew we were there and avoided the area until we were gone. but i was a bit relieved. the idea of killing an animal,
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especially such a smart one, didn't make me nervous. and i'm not the only one. the closer speeches are due at the more difficult it is to everybody, kate, them. once they have arrived where they don't belong, you would have to eradicate them pretty quickly and by eradicate a domain doing this is the case with all. and based on speech, relocating them doesn't work because they will just cause a problem somewhere else. they can also be trapped or poisoned people in texas also enjoy shooting them from helicopters with machine guns. and while that seems ridiculous, it's what experts do, because the whole group of hogs is killed. so can't teach others how to avoid humans. if carcasses are heavily disease their landfills, but otherwise they're left for other animals to eat. gone within a few days. even so mass shooting animals and leaving them seems like a waste. so some people get creative. hey, hey amanda jessica. nice,
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3. yeah. so nice to meet you going inside because where you find out a building basis piece is wow, i get out of the way here. you also find people who are eating them so this is a hog and thank god in this morning and he's about to break it down. so how did you come up with the idea to serve while for and your restaurant are delicious? they're under utilized. they, they need to be control if it kills something like 70 percent of them every year to keep the population where it is, which is not going to happen. if we, if we don't do something with that, we're gonna just have a far worse problems. it's kind of in an arguable source of protein like every pound of fail hoggard we're able to serve is also one less town that's coming out of kind of a broken industrial need system. so this is the cars that i want you to try to use everything. uh yeah, of this car because everything use the balance of the socks and
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a lot of it will go into stuff like sausage in mexico. invasive line fish also into completes low cost, started facing them, was the purpose of consuming it. and then they were very creative with the rest of the piece they were making. and they were sending a lot, so they was pushing a lot. and now they have populations that are very small eating them doesn't just solve what to do with the dead animals and also provides an incentive for people to kill them. without it, people need to be convinced we have to think about preserving what we already have out there, which is a very big threatened eighties. it is difficult for a lot of people to understand. and there isn't much of a choice when it comes to getting rid of invasive species. and while hunting them for food isn't the most effective solution, it is a palatable one. and if the protein can replace industrial meet, it's w sustainable. in the end, it's humans fault. these pieces are there in the 1st place,
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but that doesn't make killing them any easier. the lakes and rivers are disappearing. wells are running drive 2025, around 1800000 people are likely to suffer from absolute. we'll discuss it says the un food and agriculture organization. extreme weather events are also on the rise. droughts are becoming more frequent and last thing longer adapting is expensive. water that's good enough to drink. that's what work is here at the tobacco, the southern nation plant, northeastern spain, our testing center. the region is increasingly looking to removing salt from ocean to as the solution so that will to problems levels of acidity, conductivity, coloring, content. everything is tested here in the bronx laboratory and it has to be just so because if not the bottle depending on which bed you it is,
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you know that part of the process isn't working properly. you act on that incorrect value out of all the in other words, the laboratory, people communicate with the operator and then the upper right to internal x on the process and they're brought up there. so it's a painstaking process, but essential move in house of ocean to process that the plant becomes the salty brain pumped bus couch into the sea, the rest of the types to the surrounding communities. that's part of the co come all garcia's job. he has worked at the plant since it was built in 2002. since then it's doubled as capacity is the phone. that's one of the and this is a really to raise the area and as well as being a terrific area, it's a very i because with some focus a lot then for the river, there's quite a bit of chemical industry that needs ball told it was the gaming, i can see that i was the regional government plants to triple the plants current
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sized by the end of the decades to come back on going drought. but the still a nation is expensive and there are other problems with it. but then thought of going, said, sure, lynch is to obtain the same amount of water or more, but with less energy consumption. so by improving efficiency, and that's what i've done on well that and most, most of the plans have already made changes to increase efficiency. but it is quite complicated, they don't face bought them, they're completely out of the neighboring to odessa refund is dried out as far as the i can see almost full years of less than now for train full is devastating the region of catalonia reservoir levels of dropped from more than 90 percent in april 2020, to less than 20 extension 2024 was just taping restrictions on, residents have directly been ramped up. this will lead to the facts that makes us more aware that the impacts of climate change of the climate crisis is most severe
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in the mediterranean region. then in other parts of the world. and the most of it, i can know the spot is and the young lady that i know i see him, but i have always been episodes of drought in the mediterranean. increased the g ration of the now the drastic rise and the temperatures rustic would of these conditions are unprecedented. totally fine. this is wanting precedent, but it's early in the season than you'll get them. uh, but hotel. yeah. use a bracing themselves for an impact around 19000000 people visited catalonia in 2023 and tours. so large consumers of water using up to twice as much as residents. by some estimates. the government is considering imposing you to use limits on hotels that have some residential reliance on the industry. worried to know what is this in the content of tourist? what move to they can i'm calling well yes, that's the major concern of my york. look for them, it's not a problem of the following us and whether they use mobile to not give you the most
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that we rely on tourism ident september, october, it will be over. we will be looking for a tourist to come back. so this is that situation we are in right now, because i don't think too is, should have to pay for this the, some hotel off as a potential solution to save water. when it was renovated around 25 years ago. the hotel installed separate pipe, gray water, water used in fossil showers for example, is piped box we use in the toilets. it's both treated in the basement. the hotel claims to have saved around 15000000 leased as of water and made substantial economic savings. and so basically ok, so okay, i think it's something where hotels to, to already finished i need to take advantage of a renovation situation here that it should be mandatory for all new hotels to be built with this system installed audio, the scenario is the at the nearby counseling institute of lots of
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research scientists are investigating the impact of counseling, news, drugs, how river ecosystems, for example, cope with, let's remove to black community that, but i see said the organism community with stanford quite well. that is because it is a community that is about adapted to the conditions of the mediterranean climate le, instead of feeling good if the interruption last a long time, then that could be serious impact. cuz by closing, for the time in the same institute to young luigi booty, larry is working with water from the hotel some the on new solutions. filtering the hotels gray water, 3 plants and soil to clean it. a system that's over the been tested the but it's now being tried with edible plants like this mint researches estimate costs for such a solution could be recuperated in 5 to 6 years. as something like a most, they want to find out if it is safe to use the plans for human consumption. we
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don't get know that and we'd have to investigate it further or not. it's a research topic for the future, but it would be really good to be able to print. so going to be able to reuse it. and at the same time, so do use plans for human consumption and other uses the data, but it was still not on the order but out there so. so see that kept the selling nation plant. what goes on with climate change making conditions of dry water solutions like those being used in this region, are helping. now, the how much longer the almost $2500000.00 migrants attempted to cross the southern board of the us last year, despite increasingly strong food efforts, if occasions, the clean poverty violence on the effects of climate change. but it can be tough to make a new start. so all health is welcome. all this for free. this is the special offer,
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the little shop of kindness mix to new immigrants here in new york city. but am phlebotamy, for example, for my daughter, i have the shirts, it's almost summer season god willing to be done to use giddy loose came to the us from columbia with her husband and 2 children. it's how fast the time of the shop. how does she feel about it? all right, them, we're going to very, very grateful really, because you come here as an immigrant and you don't have any say any. i'm very grateful for the way they take care of you for the help that they give you him the villages simple garden. this was founded by it was that the money 2022 besides providing much needed material had to amy crumbs. it is exactly this kind of positive experience, but she wanted to give those who come here that was really determined to create a space where they could weren't our guests could have some agency over what they
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chose to, to, to have the dignity of trying things on and, and being treated as valued customers rather than a problem deals. i started the shop in response to a subject immigrant arrivals to new york in 2022. many of them busted the city from feldman states about 175000 of them. how for the right students been under being accommodated in mix ships just us across the city? we started getting a bus load to migrant center by the governor of texas, and we just rally the troops and got, you know, lots and lots of volunteers. we started with about 10 volunteers in august and by december we have 800 people. and we have only grown over $1000.00 volunteers of registered online by now and keep the shop run. they handle the donations from individuals and companies and provide help to guests. many of whom don't speak english, dotius, diesel originally from columbia,
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and came here to study english in how free time she had felt at the shop sampling and comes out of where saturday. i've always loved to be able to help her as he was in my country. i did it too, and here i had the opportunity to do it. so here i am giving this beautiful service to so many people have to be done by this bustle noticed a part of the world coming up most fee. i have them at the shop popular months, new immigrants, so much so. but it started causing problems. we, um, we have a line in front of our pop ups and people are so desperate that oftentimes would sleep outside the night, the floor outside of the shots like in the 1st line or, you know, people can simply sign up and book an appointment to an up most of the shops guests from let eating america, but no more and more come from african countries in china as well. he also sees with immigration being front and center of the seals election campaigns. she says
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she's worried about increasing the extreme rhetoric used against amy grounds just the election itself in the campaigns. it's, it's going to intensify around immigration. and i'm hoping that if you know that people recognize that immigrants are a, an asset to this country and don't believe the lies are being told about them, the content just immigration, the bid will continue to ship us politics beyond the election. but luckily, initiatives like the of the shop we've continued to make a difference with the leaky pipes. the 1st week of global queen comes from india, meaning sky such tiny cod. and um okay, i'm just gonna start again. my name's kind of special on yukon and i'm from india.
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i'm the founder of the kasha. we work a lot rate index guys and handle, and we do a lot of upside. the i was stored by someone in lifetime use it as an intelligent, good wind. it was sorry for those to be at oxford and do something things were doing life while starting fashion and just doesn't want to find the best option for me is really more than just the thought. i think we ran it on weight, is a box of all the way with as a country, as well as the wood, where we may go to the i would be like if i said, i always wanted to be a session is i know i wanted to be so needed, some things i wanted to be like an aerospace, a bite and i just, i wanted to be on the internet in all sorts of things. but somewhere along the way, i had a book which my father said has the same life and drop it off on the movies. and
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i was i, descriptions of what they will. i'm documents to my father that i want to be a fashion designer or sorry, that was a fashion the okay. was subbing there. like they were talking about recycling, exciting sustainability. so i don't know we bought this so interesting, but then when i, what about uh oh my god. you know what is upside doing? what is it a site like at home loan? i went to anything i can get a bunch of things there to go and we can just create this new product. why not being wastewater? why same difficulty? why not doing things into the garbage? can the, i think the hardest part of starting the is, this is all it is just starting. i like being like, i'm going to just do this. i saw this on like my dads body to me. then i move to my
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mom's office 15 to fame, they need to go larger, 5 to fit into the warehouse. and we have been under space. and we had other issues likely be the only thing that goes on. how would resource everything, how is coming here, all the hiring people, like, how do you find the right person to get on board the if as long as you may want a destinations, the fashion a 1000000 fashion makes complete sense. i mean, and then assumes that when was open, it would be somewhere. so from that point of view into, i mean, in fashion is most vaudeville. if it go down, you will still be able to mix that you are the producers of fashion. i mean, so those sometimes all make them trust you and believe you, thanks a lot of time, especially when you're like a 20 to 20 people,
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send this young out of college. let's do this on. definitely people who could, you know, we were showing, you know, doing a just like positive princess who inside the i actually got payment. i mean, i was asked to that now. i mean somebody isn't even going to feel is because i don't even work so high. so for me that was one time and i realize that actually when i, once i would tell you people that would expect different things from the i think accounting below things of gosh, so we're just about making something that's not going to hurt anyone. we don't say it was sustainable aside from us, what we're doing is we're saying that, let's just think good. let's lots to say, let's not explaining way. let's make products have good for downloading. let's think products that any off to making it always get altering plays. let's say for
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the last one on the when i say they put it on me thinking and talking about the children's education like that to me is a very hard for me all when i see them talking, wonder why is now going to walk like that. and they say, and i said we're doing something correct. wendy relies that all of these things are so important in cushion the the, the, i think that if we just stop being wash, if he's not a good job. no, i need didn't just use was because they were times i can also statement it is a be a feeling that things have changed quite like i mean, 3 evenings me so changes the
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