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bait is expected to last 4 days. it'll end with a vote on saturday, politician. so the country was put in a vulnerable position leading to a 3rd wave of the virus. thailand has recorded 1200000 infections, and more than 11000 deaths. the man who killed 4 people and several ation run, spawns, near the city of atlanta, could face the death penalty. robert erin long admitted to the murders in cherokee county. he's accused of killing 4 more people, a neighboring county. the tax in march raised awareness of rising violence against people of asian descent in the us. ah, and let's take you through some of the headlines here now 0. now the top bond has taken control of cobble international airport hours after the last american soldiers flew out of us can stand. the group says it wants to establish good
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relations with the international community. celebrations have been taking place in several cities, including on the have the birthplace of the con, the bomb thousands. welcome the withdrawal of foreign forces because the bond says a new government will be announced in the coming days. here it is a story the day we proud to have reached this day. we congratulate the people, the arabs and all muslims. we are finding, gain our freedom and independence. the future will be bright. we will have peace and stability as the government will take shape in the coming few days. is too early to speak about who will be part of it, but we have covered about 90 to 95 percent and will announce the final outcome in the coming days. that's nice to bother really these yes, yeah. we should turn a new chapter. we should bury the hatchet, we have no animosity against any particular faction, party or individual one. we transcend above this all. this is a close chapter of our history yet, but we are looking forward to the future with one goal in sight. rebuilding our
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country shut on. the indian government has held the rare official meeting with tyler bon officials in the country, capital doha discussions focused on india's national security and mutual travel for citizens of both countries. the previous afghan government had strong ties with new delhi. while the taliban has been closer to india's rival, pakistan. you are secretary of state antony blink and says, washington will work with the new afghan government if it serves america's national interest. the u. s. has suspended embassy operations in afghanistan for now. president joe biden is to make a speech about the width rule about an hour's time. china is from a thing to deepen ties with the taliban government. the foreign ministry says the country is turned a new page and hopes for friendly and stable relations. paging says it's ready to invest in reconstruction off the decades of war. there's a headline, it's earth rise. now.
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news, news. news. news. ah, ah, ah hello. well, continue to match, right? it's pretty common, rather windy out of mine for, i'm sorry, but that has been a real sense of urgency making this in the middle of panic that brought the welts
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with me. and we started pictures, we should be bringing nature to its name over 19 is just one of many illnesses that is filled. i, which was for wild life as we quite frankly, 112 and come into close to contact with bar to the found the bona saas h i v. a 3 also saw emerging infectious disease has come from animal and once every 4 months. that the neat safeguard walls faces like this one and to protect the nation. it's the bible, as all road has never been clearer. but time time, it is also generated, designed for a green recovery and stop for about here with cash price solutions to the environment. crisis was starting to serious, find the types, wildlife, and that'll help you to invent future outbreaks. i think that origins, a kind of 19 or on known investigation, had been carried out into the likes of i'm hanging in some patients that these mammals are amongst the 1000000 plants, animals and extinction. so there is hype, and yet now we meet the team. we have been teaching traffic tankless,
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miss southern india local to defend think the only remaining home of one critically endanger. nearly one in 5. my move in the world is bad. and the rumors that surround their existence, perhaps as extensive as the bad family itself. associations with darkness an evil witch of and vampire, including count dracula, have led generations to see these flying creatures as finished. but the gram i chose to call our home to a unique bath conservation story. for decades, wiring devastated land leaving its god and degraded. but that was supposed to stop the women colony of discovered in a cave, and these hills belonging to a species so rare that it was thought to be extinct. i've come to canada in india
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to find out how conservation is local, took on the mining and dusty wind protected status for this last, the last remaining home in the world of the cold, our leaf, no spac. only around $200.00 of these baths exist here and to call our conservation it is also home to 5 other species, the majority of which reside in the tiny cave in the rock face. i meeting with batch biologists, roy chuck, the and citizen scientists rogers for just one mile high. to finally today they are capturing that using miss nets and collecting d n. a samples of nightfall. these nocturnal animals begin to emerge on the cave flying into the softness, the place of the ring from where i'm digging the punch. it will grow in 3 weeks.
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the lockable to be able to feed and endanger bath like this one up, close. backs play a vital role in ecosystems, including pollination and controlling the corner leaf. no bad. it's houses of insects each day. but traps including habitat. last and hunting have left 21 species of battle critically endangered globally, including this one batch of about 30000000. and thank be the most structured help them being hunting. and the 3rd thing you want to compare it's been proposed. the bad have links, not only dakota 19, but also to others, do not diseases which can spread from animals to human, including it, boa and starz. this is why the destruction of their habitat has potential public
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health consequences. it's only when people start destroying for this and directly or indirectly come in contact with bats and there's habitat, that's when these 2 degrees is break out. so it's not the batted stuff, but what we do to it that actually threatens fishing bats, use a technique called echo location that allows them to navigate using sound, damage, sound waves, the very high frequency which bounce off objects, enabling them to quickly establish what is in their vicinity, if you've seen small batch fly on st. louis, you should just observe the speed at which pick out to in fact the anger is whether it's the, whether it's better, but it's object or better it's another. but so they do all these calculations in 3 to 5 milli seconds, which is really faster than any super computer. the more i find out why from them on the voice of me feeling the spread of coven
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19 people have attacked? perhaps around the world in march? 2020 and solo indonesia. hundreds of bats and wildlife market were called on order . the mayor and in may 2020 authorities issued directives to protect bath across the state of rochester, and in india, after more than 150 were killed there. ah, the goal, our region is when it's india drive, i mining top minus still be on the hill would not for the determination of bat scientists, dr. bargain sri, nevada, who discovered colony of gold leaf notes back inside the cave. in 2013, the species hadn't been spotted in several decades. we found the hosting side of
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the bat, and we found that the mining alaska mining happening lots of trucks on the hill. and the mining had come to almost 100 meters near the listing site. so immediately be alerted the local tardies funds. i know so the local communities be also run a signature campaign with the religious with continued protest that you know, you need to stop mining. a ban on my name happened in january 2015 and an area of 223 acres was declared a conservation resolved in 2019 finally bringing protection to this critical bad habitat. these are the cut marks that you can notice over, you know, the mining that was happening back then because it had no disturbance after the habitat is healing. and the 1st signs of healing is the presence of grasses on it on this. i mean, it just goes to show that when you give a line the time to hue, it will bounce back. have you seen
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a different number back and are they coming back to the old hosting spot? the bank had stopped using the 2nd hosting site because they were moved out by d minus the mining band has happened 15 that, you know, daddy, they're coming back to those interesting sites and their populations have also increased wonderfully res. i'm do you think that population will continue to grow? yes, they kind of reclaiming loss. land in the sun. yes, exactly. various species of body. dia, i'm even predators like laptops. i've been cited in this landscape in the recent past. all because of the protection that a bat brought in to do it, and i am heading inside the cave to try recording the high frequency vocalization of the call. our leaf nose bath using an ultrasound recording device will be getting right up close to them. the cave is less than a meter high and 15 meters deep. i'm pretty sure there are no cluster
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phobic bus scientists. ah. right next to my face. so cool. yeah, i mean, so we are the ones who are here, but none of them are back in country to familiar, believe loud does not ex so yes, the back detector you can see the axis was from 10 to 200 kilo hertz. so this is frequency only at this time. so this specter grand represents the sounds at the bottom making right now. yes, that's $8.00 to $9.00 times more than what we can higher than what we can. you
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know, that's the only thing that the color leaf no spot has a distinct call which can be used identified amongst other baths in the cave. to hear it without disturbance. i need to put your phones on. there's a couple of them calling right now. you know, when i put these earphones on, i can hear these bad booklets, ations that sound almost alien. but as soon as i take them off, i can hear the sounds of the communities who live nearby of the farmers who live alongside that. i mean, if there's any evidence of the fact that bats on humans can co exist together seamlessly. this sounds good is exactly that. the, this resolve would not have been possible without the support of the community.
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some of them have become ranges me and let me know what's going on with the federally more to columbia that people are going to germane and come from local farming villages around the result. she will say that it can be looked into, you know, why that is a comparison of the product proper ticket here, the managing perception around the 5 species takes the especially when public hostility to them run time acting back in the 21st century will entail in gauging with the local community live alongside that. i'm awareness workshops like this with the next generation. you can make all the difference. i have
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bad, good. not a good one. know what that i can get by that the bad. no. my luck with my time, he'll have left me with renewed optimism about the survival of the coal r leaf. no spat, now that it's only home, has been faith, guarded for the future. if anything, this pandemic has heightened the need to fiercely protect every last corner of habitat that we're left when i'm nearly protected areas like cool, our, our step in the right direction. so we're all still waiting for the offense, the kind of 19 pandemic. remember what we said earlier, that in you infectious disease, just every 4 months was hodges estimate there a 1700000 virus has yet to be discovered in mammals and birds on around half of the
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crossover to human. now when that happens, it's really down to us. any given species of animal has viruses and bacteria that circulate within that population of animals, me, or viruses that are grown up with that animal over evolutionary time. the point where they've come to an understanding and through normal interactions, different animal species might exchange viruses or bacteria. those pathogens are able to jump from one animal to another. human activities, like agricultural, intensification and expansion of farming systems, deforestation, and land use change even the wildlife trade or moving wildlife out of their natural environment and moving them around the world. these are the types of activities that bring people into closer contact with wildlife and create opportunity for those viruses that normally would circulate within wild animal population to make the jump into people. and that can happen directly or via domestic animals. and once a virus successfully makes the jump from animals and the people,
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then it's able to spread from person to person and has the opportunity to do that through social interactions locally where a local outbreak might occur. but really because we're connected globally more so than we ever have been in history, all it takes is a person getting on an airplane and carrying news do an audit virus. and that virus moves from one location to many locations. and that's how a localized epidemic becomes a global pandemic. it's almost guaranteed that we're going to see another large scale academic or even a pandemic, whether it's a corona virus or another type and do an audit virus. as long as we're continuing to do the types of activities around the world that allow these viruses to jump from wild animals into people, we need to stop thinking about epidemics as random chance events that were victims of. we are directly influencing and have the power to prevent pandemic from recurring. we need to make better choices and do things to protect ecosystems and the natural environment around us,
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which is ultimately going to protect our own health and security. now the global wildlife trades, we've heard one of the things increasing the risk of animal viruses coming into contact with human. the start of the pandemic, the cause to bonnet to become louder, but no regulation across will stop the illegal wildlife traits. and that's estimated to be was up to 23000000000 dollars each year. and it's driving a number of animals to extinction on stuff is vietnam to meet conservation is protecting one of the traffic kings most vulnerable victims. little angle in have been roaming the earth for at least 45000000 years, but now they're threatened with extinction. despite an international trade ban, nearly 1000000 have been traffic over the past few decades, with many of them being used in traditional medicines, or served as highly prized to meet one of the process. but if it was a trade i'm here,
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conservationists were races and trying to save the world only to annoy the bustling capital of vietnam. far removed from the natural habitat of a shy, sensitive, wild animal. but behind closed doors, illegal trade and penguins continues here. even with the countries tough wildlife protection laws and the prime minister, calling for their strict enforcement after the cobra 19 outbreak. along my way to the center of a popular destination for people looking for traditional chinese medicine. i hear it's not hard to find the animal scale here for range of health issues from arthritis to lack patient problems. and going under cover with our producer who's got a hidden camera, will tell the shopkeepers and seeking remedies for my sister was just had a baby and is having trouble breastfeeding. we try 6 doors. shopkeepers either tell
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us they don't sell scales because it's illegal or say they have them, but get suspicious. then we find among them go out and watch the same way. and they have to deal with the bangle and it's one of the world's most traffic, wild mammal. me vietnam is home to 2 of its 8 species. the chinese and assumed up angle in both are critically and dangerous globally. and their numbers are thought to have fallen by 80 percent or more in recent decades.
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wildlife trade monitoring network traffic estimates that between 201620 nearly 90 tons of the animal scale. thieves globally were linked to vietnam, but there is still hope for this disappearing mamma. i am traveling shelter, paranoid to come from national park, where a local n g o is working tirelessly to rescue and release spangler and so i me, i knew, i said with my last tie and his team have returned nearly a 1000 paddling of to the while. since 2014 and are preparing to release another 7 over the next few days when there are currently 20 other centers. all rescued from trafficking networking in vietnam and other southeast asian countries. many of the animals that come here are weak
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d hydrated and half serious injuries. like this one angle in 1588 identified by the last few digits of his coat number at the center. the 7 year old last part of his front paw after being caught in a trap. he's now ready to be released. no clever to bed 1830. then i do come. come for coley sunday by sal data among cool work by one of the can. manuel shall be given good, i'm good not by solve my one kind of way. my name is alex and i i pad, i don't have a last i how i'm not mean to let you. i don't what day and i know, but on the vietnam, d. b, she's a dale, i'm much on the environment and then be much, much come to me about lamb the to does it me?
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my nikolai, i don't know. got your name. my numbers plummeting each. angling baby offers new home yet their survival rate at the center is low, with many born prematurely to females that arrived pregnant. but injured and stressed. since 2014, only 10 out of 23 meetings. this female now 3 months old is a welcome. addition the man he land line and we might want to know number one, he might have been somewhat not give jam. ready just a way to get him in being hitting a button to take him in. and when i'm alone with him, let me think i'm in that job. i think this is the only baby at the
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center right now. growing more independence by today. she'll be able to breed herself within a year to take on the last one. but i'm now tell, and i thought when i opened up with only 2 can condense men, she had to pay that much invoice, that you know, the amount in which i hangal ends are mostly nocturnal. and as night calls, it's time to prepare their 1st meal khaki like $92.00 and got to do them the fun math. some grammar can move to the pain and then you can take more look in the old on a while and then do concrete book and they've got a live ah, joining 1588 for his dinner or rather breakfast amputated. penguins don't
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always recover well enough to be released. so he is one of the lucky ones. not many meals to go here before he has defined his own in the wild se vietnam wildlife release, his penguin in protected areas, which are controlled by forest ranger team. these need to be on constant alert to ensure the animals don't cooperate to their most dangerous animal cultures. but there is another threat rangers will need to look out for you know, evidence has been found that it 19 originated from tangling. but some have been known to carry corona viruses related to the one behind the disease. today, the rangers are being trained to take samples from animal encounter in the wild to
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8 ongoing research efforts on the potential spill over of disease. the specimen for today's training is a dead stork o. along with when the land. i'm here with a number that you know, if you didn't on. yeah, i came in for the data center. no, he didn't do that with back at the center, the big day final health checks have been done. microchips attached and panel in 1588 and 6. others are ready to be released. calking into coming in no time. good day. i time like to know, so i thought i thought you were going to
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begin or 5 our journey to a national park in central vietnam where the penguins are going to be released under tight security tonight. the me. ready ready ready ready i'm working from so from i think i know that the line i gotten yet. no, no, no, no. i mean because like really the, the 1st tangling we've got 3 is 1580. ah. ready ah no, nimbly behind i've only been here for a few days, but during that time i really seen how vulnerable these creatures are. so this is
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a really special moment. i just hope they don't end up as traffic and statistics. with so few tangle and left in the world. everyone that survives in the wild really count. i me i because in 1900 pounds i make it's revealed only to lady how our health depends on the planet. but it's also sure that nature can thrive. give them a chance during look down for weld over. there was fighting with animals reclaiming open spaces as we retreated into our homes, dolphins, phonics, and the bus was list sample and packing team is proud to santiago, chile, mountain goats. rome just treats the wells houses, landed in the u. k. i to speak to empty out breton, patrick is an unusually high number. the u. s. highland packing and fair and cut.
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these glimpses of nature is relatively common during lockdown. we serve to remind us the must renegotiate her relationship with another world, like the lives of fellow creatures on its own depends on it. this is kind of in my teen has shown us, they really do. i use one 3rd of all the food produce is wasted with tens of thousands of put out all in south korea has been transformed from one to offender. be the leader in foot recycling either reporting on how new technology is making it's possible in kenya. i mean, the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil life depended, was life afraid, or just ah, ah,
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ah, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london, broadcast santana on. ah, us forces have gone the economy, bonds taken over afghanistan main airport, but the dismay at what's left behind there disappointed they are angry. they say they feel betrays because all of this equipment is broken beyond repair. ah.

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