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made of straw were destroyed in the place. the children who died 2 aged between $5.00 and $6.00 becomes only 7 months after a similar tragedy in the army left. 20 students dead. for astronauts have returned to earth after spending $200.00 days on board, the international space station. their space ex cap shoals splashed down off the u . s. state of florida overnight. during their mission, they worked on the exterior of the i assess and taste tested the 1st chilli, peppers, grown in space. ah, this is al jazeera. let's remind you now of the top stories in breaking news out of ethiopia. there are reports that 9 un staff members have been detained in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, u. n. the security officials have visited the detain staff, and have asked the ethiopian ministry or foreign affairs to immediately release
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them to the united nations. bob rideau has this update from addie sub over mine. you i'm working on that dependence have been detained according to a deputy spock's while son for the you on was breaking from new york is no news for harm hug. and he says that the ministry of foreign affairs, or with your peers, also been informed and odd to release loss. mime, you and workers on there are dependent sir, looks like it's the government, but as detained them from the conformation. we're getting from the united nations. we dont exactly know why they've been detained by the government. meanwhile, the un security council says the conflict and ethiopia, tig ry region risks becoming a nation wide civil war. the african unions envoy is meeting local leaders on tuesday to push for de escalation. the conflict is worse, it and rebels are threatening to march on the capital,
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addis ababa. thousands of migrants from bell roofs remained gathered at the border with poland and an escalating crisis. the polish government is called the crisis meeting and for thousands of troops to the region, and this closed part of its border with betters and accuses minutes of encouraging migrants to attempt to cross the border in retaliation against sanctions. accord and sudan has ordered that internet services to be restored more than 2 weeks after most were blocked, the national consumer protection council, food telecommunication companies, over the shot down the directors of those companies face a rest of the course decision isn't implemented, the outage was imposed to prevent protests and a campaign of civil disobedience after the military takeover last month. as the headlines i'll have one you see here on al jazeera right after earth rise to join me shortly. but my friends, ah ah,
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3 quarters of all london. there are now significantly affected by human activity. the few remaining pockets of wilderness left out of themselves at risk of becoming a cooler. you got this, that ugly culture, industry, organization, climate change, and hunting old these, this he made ecosystems and destroy biodiversity. 60 percent of the world's animals population have been wiped out since the 9th and seventy's. scientists claimed that
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the planet is witnessing a mass extinction. in response award white movement is now underway to rewire the countryside to restore land, to nature. one initiative at the tip of south america is succeeding, all expectations have come to but i only had to meet chris duncan's philanthropy. schools dedicated the bus to the gates to the protection of his area. the conservation projects he started with the husband doug, has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself, if given half a 10th ah, but there is a blast region of mountains and forest spending seldom tea. the energy tina though
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famous to stunning landscape for century it has been an important region for life, took farming, and many of its grasslands have been grace. they're at the regions hot lice, but they go in the national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet me and i'm chris. how can you do in former ceo or their company, but they're gone yet. priest, murray, doug tompkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found a rival brand in north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but christian doug went to do more. from the early ninety's bought over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across energy dina. they build parts complete with largest come grounds and trails to
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support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in 2015, chris at gary demanded us pretty ent, of there's limitations. tompkins conservation. what was it? you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years. i didn't see it. frankly. douglas, the one who's he saw the landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and dug convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime in 2004 in the tech of oak valley. kristen dog bought this cheap wrench of almost 200000 acres of over grace grasslands. they said about pretending to ne, to, along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing foreign species while reproducing and protecting
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native ones. it begins with the removal of livestock allowing the vegetation to flourish. these encourages insects, an elderly lady, most attracting birds and others on predators. removing fences allow the return of hair before we turn frayed on by apex predators for those at the top of the coating . with then also multiply specious in critically low numbers. oh, totally absinthe, a rehabilitated ultimately fray. i'm predatory populations regulate one another on the go see stem evolve into a balance themselves with failing wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take the fences down, you see wildlife coming back and because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best grasses. references are to keep wild life out of the
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best grasses and keep your life stack in the vasquez. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forests begin to restore themselves. and that's the joy of taking fences down one on the mike, benefiting from these growth is that when i called bill's relative of the lama and the keystone species that he's one that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the ecosystem. not often you see one by itself . they are pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threads, of course. and that's why i want to see what re wilding looks like up close with chris can sell sell the parts director of conservation
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has agreed to show me creased and has been a guiding hand under rewinding process since the 5 beginning. so no one knows the flora and fauna here better than him. ah, on route we bump into a few of the locals. i pay for paying me l. no toner, but they take me out of his in some way. do annella's well and it's part of the community for us because of the spunk, the big me old praise on small birds, rodents. and in 6th, the thriving healthy grassland christian takes me to the edge of the park when it borders on a working branch. the difference in the grass on either side, he says striking here is a good example of what happened. mean one place where you remove the livestock and one place where landowners decide to put more life stokes,
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and the land is able to support in terms of food. so the consequences that you lost the vegetation and you see the composition of the plans is different. so if you have life talk permanently eating the grass, they don't have the chance to release they've seed and their recovery is very slow . there are some consequence like erosion that is very hard to address and it will take over a century to be really recover. aah! on the eastern edge of the park, kristen and the team have established a breathing center for an indent. reality will be ostrich called, the darwin's ria young korea artificially incubated and brought here to acclimatize before being released ria, they are jointly associated with it. but they're going to stay with the grasslands, so grassland, without the re, as he's not complete. and they main propose of the center,
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is that this got the population is providing in dpi engine a thanks for the white population. the main issue here was that the white population was so tiny say less than 20, but the white population abriya was estimated by hunting and the destruction of their hobbies. but he's now slowly growing as successfully dispersing. here are some of area that have been released. then you see that there is a line of fans right now. we are removing it and that the prove they connectivity of their that have been relieved to be mix with ria. we are now in that 3rd generation and we are planning to keep this program running the next 35 years. when we estimate that we can rates a population of about a 100 bird saying that while i though tiny,
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the growing ria population will in turn have sustained their only natural predator and the species and most excited to see the lucid king of pedagogy, near the puma i come to meet at the pool where a former heard there and puma hunter to me, and he and all their seen the area used to keep over 10 pumas each winter to protect their communities of more than i see the thing i eagle from us, the kids, we don't like, always talk on one phone with any. be in a room. i mean, no. i didn't to when i am, but my boss. interesting. gwinnett county, my doctor's a see, you know, works as to why, like warden and it's the parks resting into my trucking expert. if anyone can find me a pull back, it seemed like i saw it,
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but i i went to the middle center, who do i have you know me about and i'm not going to well, you nothing. and i was here give us on for my, i mean my baby and i said okay. and i said, well yeah, don't worry about anyone. don't get home until late. i mean, i mean i need a, a bottle of yes to see that knowledge. these men half of the land, i can see there that he can distinguish up my check anywhere here, almost preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one or very sleep. so we're doing the next best thing, setting a camera trap which i see on the team used to monitor their activity. when i went
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to one of them and like i say they come over here one way your program for the you cut your in jail. so the various terms and dissent bade she dro, improve us curious that another cat has been here. we're going to leave this camera attempt for a few days and see whether we get lucky. ah, it may be hard to actually see a puma, but for crease, their return is incredibly important. predators have been systematically persecuted for decades and decades, so their numbers get precariously low. every ecosystem has what's called their apex species. here in patagonia, it's pumas. and if you take out the very top predator everything cascades down from
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that and comes out of order. even though it's early here and in the park, in terms of re balancing, we can see some big changes where there are water systems. the grasslands are definitely coming back, the number of whom was in the park, and the numbers of one arcos in the park foxes. but the success comes when all of those species are truly back in a system that is functioning without human intervention. as well as helping to clean air and water, large expenses of forest and breath land also naturally sequestered, cardboard. a crucial way to meet the gate, climate change, least regenerating forests also play host to a creed to so rare. it's almost mythic and it's rehabilitation could be the parks thing. the biggest challenge to wildlife rangers have promised to help me find
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it or yes, and in the nearly the by the perfect. but then again when i went wrong. so did i don't know further when will it or get anyone i am going to give you much and it's us on the needle trucks. we're more of the are using telemetry recent than other decks. radio frequencies emitted from color from the year when i lost my mental tunnel anyway. yeah. thought it in the middle since no one, no, i don't know if you can see and perfect. ok then ahead 9. they were for city much of number video. yeah. and at the study got there. they had a thought. what is it? okay. yeah. how did that destruction and boating have brought?
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did away molly? sometimes called the stell down the beer to the brink of extinction. there are fewer than 2000 left in the wide. just one percent of their regina population, all of them in chile and argentina. declare cynthia death, all griffin up all i found out on a fellow vivid, alaric it in, in of all a few. uh huh. he, the men will fit a little from info they you, he and monumental negatively. menton is almost a former, a little boy called kinetic one with in the name but i am lithium. i linger dinner quarter. i know e lately it in it a messy mail. them up there. sadly,
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none of them are really close to me. and out of an arc america knock on the center. they're gonna phenom malloy again. we came in a call. they were, came in ah, the nearly invites me back to his family home to meet his wife baby. their family comes from a long line of gout, just wrenching people found the cross, but they go near, who are often fiercely proud of their way of life. many go just in the need of a community of cochran c conservation, as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. the new worked on the old ranch assess shepard for 6 years before taking a job, conserving. we're moving in the park that replaced that. but i like and they gave
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in a couple years ago, but it came from me for me, me and my know, you know another good 30 or you can think that answer. they don't get him in front of a corporate or you can use it to give us, i guess when i went in there for them, a 100 to the game here. and i heard of us at parking again. so they were moving in and wound up with those. the steel wrenching, also complained that must leave the park to kill their life. took all 16 people working on the ranch when it was close. where den employed that the part 8 of them as part wardens like that in by 2018 the park employed more than 90 people during
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high season. meanwhile, tourism has created sustainable sources of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic branch. so just the image of this region shifts when the land his chest, and that was really hard on people, which i completely understand. i would hate to have this area of me, a 100 percent tourism, the culture would fracture. the structure of society would begin to fall apart, and that's not what i'm interested in. i'm interested in working ranches alongside conservation areas, so there's dignity and health on both sides. but when crease and dogs started buying land, local grievances were just the beginning. some chilion said it was a u. s. lun grab a plot to control the countries whether or even establish a sy in estate. the donkey is also infuriated conservatives when they joined the
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popular campaign to stop a giant dumb project near the park. but their high profile, rolling the wilmont in which thousands took to the streets, forcing the government to reject the project, won the many admirers across chile. one way their translation hopes to contribute to local communities, while also convincing them of the benefits of conservation through a free you cation program. vacation officer caught him molina is leading a school group from the nearby settlements of frankie low and mortar on a 2 day trip military. yet the only one, let me think on the music video, but i can also take a look this up by that is what you said, look, is about your extension. excel in lexington is good to know us of it. don't come up, don't come up. i suppose it is somebody's choir enter
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fond of the internet for me. well, yes, on the lawn. luckily i kept getting out of the studio doll. he saw it. the amendment, the thing if you got the obligation, if you don't get, i mean you can go yet. i'm not a couple. you didn't have any income, then i'm ok. cambia talahi gotta come for a meal. the yes he is a hell. we'll get some more thought up or go, i don't know a little. busy gusio and walter, i'm gonna put you cookie, kill another release, and i shall t, so do it on a cell glass. a he i'm taken is a loaner company. they get a lamentable professor, protocol agreement, get that he's now colonial banner caribbean. so when i'm ready to send a hug i did for says an unpopular deckles. i had the employee now, you know, they're going to limit it despite leaving in the countryside. for some of these kids is their 1st name counting in the why fi? the kilogram did an idea. and move in dental i o. county, emily fulton,
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amanda. 0101. 1. 1 with russia. new. i'm meeting up with our senior to chick our candidates out. we have heard that the boomer has been spotted with the carcass of a when i go and go to take it out. it took it, it didn't because the briefer, etc, etc. my thought homer could a, you'll get all that again, sir. catherine, which i took a little while, my toner, he fidelity empirical and he, he gotta do for you. and i think mattel, an article and plan ah, let me think on that hipaa there then. okay. without. i'm already said all over
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that if somebody are feeling sondra, hey, then you know, if i have not done where no, don't and double favor and then south, you know, it's early father. he, he, emperor, i. e. luke, you know, no baton, no luck these time. but celia and the team have used camera traps to document over 35, pu must now resident in the park with balance returning the tompkins foundation, thieves ready to do what they have always done with their parks. the native to the state. in a 2018 signing ceremony with them parisians, michelle, by chalet, pres, handed over these and another part worth the combined 1000000 acres. it was billed as the biggest donation of private land to a state in history. 1 the chilean government also contributed $9000000.00 acres of their own oil. this land now forms 5 new national parks and expands 3 others an
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area 3 times bigger than yellowstone, and yosemite combined. these assault perhaps the naval the rudolph parts project, a scenic road, 1700 miles long, connecting 17 parks across chile, boosting the economies of the community some route. ah right now, the largest and other today's facilities are closed down until the hand over process is complete. so the whole team, they're all thing to buy to one another. and it's not likely to have the back next year. so that it's sad, less than 4 years after dog died in a kayaking accident, seen their dream finally become a reality isa. fine and moment. here is the day that dad died. he was ana kayaking trip with our best friends. and they got
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caught out in a severe westerly wind. they were getting pushed farther farther out into the sun during the link. and so they decided to abandon the kayak and tires went ashore and it was just at tillage. doug was in the water for her 2 and a half hours and they got him out. he was helicopter to us in clacking, and somehow the weren't friends so fast. the dog had either died or was in trouble . and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard hats off and opening up. and if anything really got caught up it was
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anyway, we got to call you i can he died 20 minutes before me. soon after dogs death, she list national congress voted to make him i don't read to lay a citizen. it was an official recognition, both of the tompkins contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public have come to embrace them. what a life. here's a guy who had no limitation to his line. you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. sampling to any fever. yeah. i don't we leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that awards piece between human and non human world, you'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening and depart to take
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a proper hike. the only way to truly appreciate the spectacular play so lucky to have a chance to visit one of the few remaining great wellness of the work experience, show me just how precious this ecosystems are and how easily they can be through the human activity. with the social giving me hope to see that these craft and some forest have been revived to welcome back. the amazing creatures that once put them home in ah
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