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me here to demonstrate against rolling police violence in the demonstration from around the world. and even when doctors here are able to make an early diagnosis and guarantee the transportation of the 60 still faith, another challenge ah your children's there with me. so robin doha, reminder of our top news stories. there are reports of heavy fighting around the presidential palace incidence capital cartoon. despite that extended ceasefire, the conflict between the army and paramilitary rapid support forces is now in its 3rd week. hipaa morgan has more from the capital. many people say that they've been trying to make their way out of the capital. but because of lack of financial means that has been very hard to do so many remain trapped inside their homes for the 3rd
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week. now going on to the 3rd week with no access to basic needs, like hospitals are running water or power. they're saying that they're waiting to see if there would be any low in fighting because they've given up hope of a complete cease fire. and they say that if that happens, them either try to make their way out for a basic commodities or leave the capitol like many others have done. so before those who do manage to escape are leaving saddam anyway, that they can a vessel carrying nearly 2000 evacuees has arrived in the port city of jed that in saudi arabia, citizens of saudi arabia and iran, amongst those on board, or 14 in russian antics crimea blaming a ukrainian drone strike for a blast at a fuel death in the port city of sylvester pole. the storage tank exploded on saturday, causing a fire covering 1000 square meters. the governor, elves, roster ball says the blaze has been extinguished. stylish felisa sees the building of a russian embassy school in warsaw, and they've denounced by moscow with the legal poland foes, the mc counseling, rushes invasion of ukraine. the foreign ministry said the building belonged to the
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polish state. the sister of north korea's leader has warned that an agreement between south korea and the u. s. to strengthen nuclear deterrence will lead to serious danger. kim jones said that yang will have to perfect its own nuclear deterrence. in response, the cooperation agreement was announced the wednesday during the visit to the white house by south korea as president human security. italy has restored access to the chat g p, p chat. but after banning it last month, over data privacy concerns, the u. s. which developed the artificial intelligence software says it's addressed those issues with new information and tools on its website. and astronaut from the united arab emirates has made history becoming the 1st hour to walk in the face, so tall and they are the stepped out of the international space station more than 6 hours. those are the headlines i'll be back with. a news are in half an hour. next . if i stay with us,
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ah ah hello and welcome to a new series of arthritis. it's pretty com. okay. it rather windy out amongst cartels mind for a forest. but there has been a real sense of urgency making this in the middle of a pandemic that's brought the world's wits needs and which started because we could be bringing nature to its native hope 19 is just one of many illnesses that has spilled. i, which was from wildlife as wait, quite frankly, plunder the natural world and common to close to contact with viruses found that abolla saas, h, i, v aids, 3 out of saw emerging infectious diseases come from animals and one surfaces every
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4 months. that the need to safeguard wild spaces like this one and to protect nature for it's the bible and our own has never been clearer. but panoramic is also generated to decipher green recovery. and that's what we're about here with arthritis solutions to the environmental crisis. we're starting the series by looking at protecting wildlife level, helping to prevent future outbreaks of exact origins of coven, 19 or on known investigations have been carried out into the likes of baths and tangles. and some species that these mammals remarked the 1000000 plants. animals threatened extinction for there is hope, and yet now we meet the t rehabilitating traffic handler. and in southern india local for defending the only remaining home of one critically endangered bats. merely one in 5. my move in the world is a bat. and the rumors that surround their existence are perhaps as extensive as the
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boss family is associations with darkness, an evil witch of and vampire, including count dracula, have led generations to see these flying creatures as sinister. but the grimay tales of call are a home to a unique bath conservation story. for decades, quarrying devastated with land leaving its god and degraded. but that was supposed to stop when a colony of bats is discovered in a cave in these hills belonging to a species so rare that it was thought to be extinct. i've come to canada got in india to find out how conservationists and locals took on the mining industry to win protected status for this land. the last remaining home in the world of the kohler league, no spot only around 200 of these paths exist here in the cooler
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conservation reserve. it is also home to 5 other bad species. the majority of which resides in a tiny cave in the rock face. i meeting with bat, biologists, roy chakrabarti and citizen scientists, raj, but to swear maya. hi. i have a great a family member. i for today they are capturing bats using miss nets and collecting d n a samples. as night falls, these nocturnal animals begin to emerge out of the cave flying into the soft next, the place of the ring from where i'm going to fund. it will grow in 3 weeks time. okay. mm hm. it's remarkable to be able to feed and endanger bob like the form of cloth batch play a vital role in ecosystems, including pollination and controlling beth bicola leaf. no spat,
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it's 1000 in saxony, but threats including habitat, los and hunting, have left 21 species of baths, critically endangered, globally, including this one is about 7 or 30000000 years and thank is believed. we've lost dr. held them in hunting and it had been encumbered documents. it's been proposed that bob have links not only to coven 19, but also to other lunatic diseases which can spread from animals to human, including a bowler and stars. this is why the destruction of their habitat has potential public health consequences. it's only when people start destroying porters and directly or indirectly come in contact with bats and their habitat. that's when these 2 logic diseases break out. so it's not the back itself, but what we do to it that actually threaten us of a bad use a technique called echo location that allows them to navigate using sound their
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meds sound waves of 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, on st. louis, you should just observe the speed at which they got to infect the angular. refer pre is whether it's clear whether it's better, whether its object or whether it's another, but. so they do all these calculations in 3 to 5 milli seconds, which is really faster than any super computer. and more find out why a fearing the spread of gov in 19 people of attacked baths around the world. in march 2020 in solo, indonesia, hundreds of bats in a wildlife market were called on orders of the mayor. and in may 2020 authorities issued directives to protect bath across the state of rochester in
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india, after more than 150 were killed there. ah, the goal, our region is one of india's grimay to mining up. the miners would still be on the hill would not for the determination of bat, scientist, doctor barger the shrine of us who discovered a colony of gold, are leaf no spots inside the cave. in 2030, the species hadn't been spotted in several decades. we found the roasting sight of the spot and we found that there, there was mining alaskan mining happening, lots of trucks on this hill. and though mining had come to almost 100 meters near the new hosting site, so immediately the alert of the local authorities 1st and also the local communities be offered an esignature campaign, but the villager vidarres continued protest that you normally need to stop mining
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a ban on mining happen in january 2015 and an area of 223 acres was declared a conservation resolved in 2019 finally bringing protection to this critical batch habitat. these are the cut marks that you can notice over you. off the mining that was happening back then because it is known disturbance after the habitat as healing. and the 1st signs of healing is the presence of grasses all around us. i mean, it just goes to show the when you give a line the time to hear it will bounce back. have you seen a difference, a number of bracken? are they coming back to the old hosting spot? the bats had stopped using these. i can read hosting sites because they were smoked out by the miners since the mining band has happened. we have seen that, you know, daddy are, they are coming back to doors at hosting sites and their populations have also increased wonderfully read. and do you think their population will continue to grow?
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yes. is there kind of reclaiming last land in the sense? yes, exactly. various species of body. dia, i'm even predators, like leopards have 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 vocalizations of the call are leaf no spots 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 claustrophobic but scientists. ready ah, right, thanks to my face. so cool. now,
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i mean, we are the ones from the chapter, but none of them are back in contrary to popular belief. akeelah does not ex so yes, the back door. you can see the axes quote from them to 200 kilo hertz. so this is frequency only at this time. so this spectrogram represents the sounds of the bats i'm making right now. yes, that's $8.00 to $9.00 times more than what we can higher than what we can. yeah. wow. even now, that's the good news, but 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
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a couple of them going right now. you know, when i put these your forms on, i can hear these bad vocalizations 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 bats. i mean, if there's any evidence of the fact that bats and humans can coexist together seamlessly, this sounds good is exactly that. the, this resolve would not have been possible without the support of the community. some of them have become ranges me and let me know what's going on with the federally market galleria that people are germane and come from local farming villages around the result. it should say that
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it can be looked into why that is a comparison on tickets for managing perception around vilified species takes started, especially when public hostility to them runs high protecting bath in the 21st century. a will entail engaging with the local community will live alongside, but i'm awareness workshops like this with the next generation. you can make all the difference. i have bad, good to go and know what that i can get by that the bad. my luck with my time he'll have left me
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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 panoramic has heightened the need to fiercely protect every last corner of habitat when left when a newly protected area like cool our, our step in the right direction. me so will also wheeling from the effects the kind of 19 panoramic. remember what we said earlier, that a new infectious disease emerges every 4 months or so just estimate their a $1700000.00 virus has yet to be discovered in mammals and birds on around half if they could cross over 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. these are viruses that are grown up with that animal over evolutionary time to the point where they've come to an understanding. and through normal interactions, different animal species might exchange viruses or bacteria. those pathogens are
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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, 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, carrying a new, do an audit virus. and that virus moves from one location to many locations. and
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that's how a localized epidemic becomes a global pandemic. it's almost guarantee that we're going to see another large scale of damage 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 stay 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 in the natural environment around us, which is ultimately gonna protect our own health and security on the global wildlife trade. as we've heard is one of the things increasing the risk of animal virus is coming into contact with humans. since the start of the pandemic, the cause to panic to become louder, but no regulation uncles will stop the illegal wildlife trait. and that's estimated to be worth up to 23000000000 dollars each year. and it's driving
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a number of animals to extinction. on ex doctors vietnam to meet conservation is protecting one of the traffic king's most vulnerable victims. ah, angle in have been roaming the earth for at least 45000000 years, but now they are threatened with extinction. despite and international trade ban, nearly 1000000 have been traffic over the past 2 decades, with many of them being used in traditional medicines or served as highly prized to meet one of the better philip at trade. and i'm here to visit a tele probation. it were racing against tires to save the world. only truly failing mammal 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
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protection laws and the prime minister, calling for their strict enforcement after the cold with 19 outbreak. along my way to the center of hanoi, a popular destination for people looking for traditional chinese medicines. i hear it's not hard to find the animal scaled here for a range of health issues from arthritis to lactation, problems. i'm going under cover with our producer who's got a hidden camera. i will tell the shopkeepers i'm seeking remedies for my sister was just had a baby and is having trouble breastfeeding my sick stores. shopkeepers either tell us they don't sell scales because it's illegal or say they have them but get suspicious. then we find so many of a 1000000 go head way that i am with less out of a form that have one of the same like wait a bit, they love it in like that. i
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love you. i think that that, that, that i'm going to get from the latin when the bank allan, is one of the world's most traffic wild mom. vietnam is home to 2 of its 8 species. the chinese and assumed up angle in both are critically endangered globally. and their numbers are thought to have fallen by 80 percent or more in recent decades. wildlife trade monitoring network traffic estimates that between 201620 nearly 90 tons of the animal scale sees globally were linked to vietnam. but there is still hope for this disappearing mammal.
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i am traveling south of annoying to come from national park where local n g o is working tirelessly to rescue and release penguins. so i, i, i knew alex hi, i'm douglas of your thumb like ty in his team have returned nearly a 1000 penguins to the wild since 2014 and are preparing to release another 7 over the next few days. there are currently 20 at the center all rescues from trafficking networks but in vietnam and other southeast asian countries. many of the animals that come here are weak d hydrated and have 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 lost part of his front paw after being caught in a track. he's now ready to be released. no, keep it to bed
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a. do you think i picked it then i do come now. tom so full coley could sunday by sal date of man, love equal with 11 of the other part about the sam mangrio chow. i've not been given that i'm good. no boss, hope. marble and carma. why look, my nevada got there at night? a little cool is hung by pat out there in from vehicle cameras math. i how i need to plan not when did you google? i don't what you did then i don't what hung up if nam the down. be suzette but they did a matrangela ryan mcdonalds and been much, much older home to invite about lamb d. chill. does it me much, nikolai? i don't. but, you know, my, my with numbers plummeting. each bangle in 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. ready ready ready since 2014,
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only 10 out of 23 made it this female. now 3 months old is a well come addition ah, my land line and one mileage which i know nothing happened when he might have to invent some would not give jam. just a way to human being funny about detecting a man and when that time i'm in town alone with him. let me take that job. i think this is the only baby at the center right now. ready growing more independence by today, she'll be able to breed herself within a year in a tech on the line, but on the left. and i thought, well enough to can can, can even man have
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a good high then much invoice. amounting with me, i angle ends are mostly nocturnal and at nightfall it's time to prepare their 1st meal of like 92 because it took, i'm just kinda got dumped by some gram. get moving. i what did they call pain as a new content? more lookin? i don't on fortune one as a lender back home can. so i built my last name, got a like i am, i'm joining 1588 for his dinner or rather breakfast amputated. penguins don't always recover well enough to be released. so he is one of the lucky ones, not many meals to go here before he has to find his own in the wild said vietnam's wildlife release, his penguins in protected areas,
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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. poachers. but there is another threat. the rangers will need to look out for passages. no evidence has been found that corporate 19 originated from penguins, 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 while to 8 ongoing research efforts on the potential spill over of disease. the specimen for today's training is a dead stork o. all along. when cumberland this and i'm one that you know, look at that, look at the, you ego, they to put in the book didn't on. yeah. he marked in full on it. don't do that.
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they do. he took all safeco with back at the center. it's the big day. final health checks have been done. microchips attached and penguin, 1588 and 6, others are ready to be released. helping him to come when they know that that will come with double click on that day. they tar larvae to do so. so wow, i don't, don't go to the coaching thing, we're going to begin or 5 our journey to a national park and central vietnam where the penguins are going to be released under tight security tonight. ah. ready ready think almost to some so from this guy think gun on the line i gotten yet because of no
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good guy. so with the 1st spangler, we set free is 1588 with more data, 10 windows icon in the new employee by clicking on it. when i'm talking i've only been here for a few days, but during that time i've really seen how vulnerable these creatures are. so this is a really special moment. i just hope they don't end up as trafficking that effect with so feel, penguins left in the world. everyone that survives in the wild really count. ah,
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because 19 panoramic has revealed only chick lady how our health depends on the planets. but it's also shown that nature can thrive given hawk a chance during low downs weld over. there was sightings of animals reclaiming open spaces, but we retreated into our homes, dolphins, phonics, and the bus for slip sample and taki came as crowds. santiago, chile, mountain goats roam the streets, the welsh. how has landed in the u. k. beaches emptied out, threatens had lasted an unusually high number. the u. s. highland tacky and tear and cut up. these glimpses of nature at ease were relatively common during lockdown . they served to remind us we must re negotiate our relationship with an actual quote, white, the lives of our fellow creatures on earth. they fall on depends on it. this is covered, my teen has shown us. they really do ah
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