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life is such it is constantly vanity of some kind of movement, when you come to nature in september. you're sitting here on the edge of the canal, and the bison are grunting. now the horses are fighting somewhere. well, you understand that this current is there somewhere in minsk there is vanity and here is nature, it goes just like 100-200 thousand there 10,000 years ago. well, you understand that you are such a little cleaning some cog in this. well, somehow it
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becomes calm in the soul. op-op-op-op-op-op, we feed them, let's say so not so often, because they are, in principle, wild. but feeding is not so important for them, but more it is needed for, let's say, the territorial management of these horses so that they do not go somewhere for agriculture. the fields did not start, there to cause some damage. generally. so they, in principle, do not really need such feeding. we are now on the territory of the republican landscape reserve, you can see it here, the so-called tropan-like horse or horse of the konik breed, which was brought here for the purpose. well, such an implementation. eh, well approaches to nature conservation, which is called
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rivals. what is the essence of this concept of rivaisenga in nature, as if ecologically over the past few thousand years, tens of thousands of years, the structure of this particular megafauna has developed. and well, there are types of so-called grazers. uh, browsers and mixers. that is, the grazer is those that actively eat away the grass. the browser is those that actively eat branches of leaves, uh, which are a mexidors, this is the one in the middle . so here are the grazers, they have practically disappeared. in our territories, horses and tours primarily belong to them. and here is the concept of this revizeng. she means today. here on the territory of europe recovery first of all in the wild. here is this grazers. yes and within the framework of this, here is the restoration of the grazers. yes, we brought with our dutch uh, partners dutch foresters, well, the tropan-like uh, horse, uh,
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which you see here, well, you can approach them, in principle, now they are not particularly afraid of people, they don’t let them in in winter. somewhere them you can even pet it. this is the so -called harem group of dark horses that we are monitoring. well, come here, my good. go go go go go go go go grown up. i can say in the village. although my parents were uh, and teachers and uh, let's say we lived, we are in a small town. here, well, almost everything here is spent in the village. ointment was a biology teacher, his father was a hunter a message that, well, he instilled some kind of this love, because from early childhood in the forest, and this is the very first impression, probably about a life that well memories yes, that is, i'm sitting in a backpack. admin
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year four must have been, yes, and my dad and i are coming back with big kicks. it 's the setting orange sun, early spring. yes , such fading voices of a bird, probably, this one you know is such a basic message that well determined, what to do next. maybe for someone it will sound strange. why is there a hunter hunter, yes, and love for animals, well, hunters-hotoved. he cannot be without love for animals, because if he has it won't it's well, it's not a hunter missing. well, many people think that a hunter is one and the same thing, but in fact, one can say that every hunter can be a hunter. yes, but not every hunter can be a veterinarian, because a hot guide is
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basically, uh, well, let's just say, as the wildlife manager is now fashionable to say, that is, he is his resource management task to save resources. yes, while e. well, a hunter is, well, let's say more, let's say a getter. well a man who in some way only in a small part, probably, a profession is involved there, which, well, requires not only special knowledge, but also some kind of well- defined mental state, uh, state, because, well, in order to manage. animals yes, somehow uh populations to protect them. it is necessary not just to study there, but the animal, because wildlife, it is constantly changing. it constantly requires some new approaches and, let's say, without getting into the soul at all with an understanding of all these processes. well, to become really their real answer, well, it is extremely difficult to show how horses work. for what
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they generally came here to us so bright here is an example how do they eat bushes? that is, exactly, by such actions they do not open, meadows do not allow them to overgrow. and that is, they form such open habitats that already attract other species. the same bison, various species of birds, uh deer, that is, well, let's say, u restore the chain that has developed evolutionarily over tens of thousands of years, i do not leave my research work and visit horses every week. i visit them, that is, i watch and make comparisons. well , including we have experimental sites on how they affect the environment.
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how are they shaping it. uh, cctv directly with them horses. that is, we have several groups of such horses. well, where do we sit, how do they behave. uh, how they in social life passes into the stage of fertility. yes, there is an ephenological process, which takes place during the year. that is, well, let's go such observations. the story is very confusing yes, wild horses, because, well, the view, which of course played a very big role in the life of mankind, but so far, for example, it has not been established where he came from , that is, where he was at home or for the first time. how did he settle in europe? yes, a lot of genetic research is being carried out now, but let's say until the end, no one knows, yes, and in our territory
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, it is believed that forest carpans lived just like that, mouse-colored. uh, with a black strap on the back. yes, that is, on the legs we can see such, uh, a primitive sign is zebroid stripes. and that is, well, as it were, according to all the descriptions of the last tarpans that were made in the 19th century, so uh, they looked exactly like that. and here, but it is believed that they still had a standing mane. here is such an interesting historical fact, which can be found in some places in the literature, including the historical one, in 1409 on the eve of the battle of greenwall. uh, yagalo of the retinues. there they conclude an alliance. well, everyone knows that the yagalo went at that time. uh, to train your troops in belovezhskaya pushcha and prepare meat for a campaign against you in tomsk order. and vitov, he returned to novogrudok yes, here in the nalibokskaya pushcha precisely to this territory and caught here. well, he caught horses for his
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cavalry. yes, and in the description of this battle it is said that the lithuanian cavalry was on low, squat horses, which, of course, they could not resist, well, a strong and large knight. horses, but their main advantage was that they did not, as it were, require fodder, on a campaign, yes, that is, they did not need to be fed, and they were very sensitive. that is, they could smell an ambush there, yes, there is an approach of the enemy. and here they are in this way, uh, they used, therefore, well, somewhere already yes here order, there thousands of years. e. well, we clearly understand that there were some kind of semi-domestic horses. and that's because it's almost impossible to ride a wild horse. that is, most likely, that they simply, let's say , kept them quite grazing. yes, when they needed to catch them, and how would they go to fight , carried away by the ideas of revalding, having studied the experience in the same latvia, how was it all done? here. well, i, of course, set myself such a goal that we should have such horses here, especially since
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they bring a lot of benefits. well and we talked about the environmental benefits that they bring. yes, they are improving the habitat meadows. there is another side to this - ecological tourism, when we brought horses now. well, there is an almost endless stream of people, that is, they are interested in coming to see, especially since the horses are so contact, yes, that is, they are not afraid, they don’t run away and you can not see yes , i don’t know where to scratch. i, uh, since childhood, of course, well, like all children. probably at first there he dreamed of being some kind of military man, yes, then there was something else. well then anyway. e, yes, somehow i slowly came that there is such a profession, and well, it’s interesting, let’s say, to do it. e, although, well , clearly, let's say, i realized that, well, let's say some high, prosperity. yes, she would not bring. this is what it means. well,
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some choice is more, probably, with the soul than with the head, of course, it all came, but first , uh, well, everything, as if they all come from veda. e navigation through the entry. and that is, first you go with your father, uh, to hunt, yes, to the corral this gun, yes, to the stump. eh, here, and this is such a sacrament, are you waiting for it? yes, you walk there, there you hope you will shoot, and then you are already waiting for it to be on your own. you can get out of the gun, yes, and you will go hunting there, well, then, as it were, getting involved in this older age, somewhere in the upper grades of the school. well, questions have already begun to arise. yes, that is, uh, how to make more game, right? what to do so that well, more
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divorced there, they have something else, but i re-read a bunch of all sorts of magazines of all sorts interesting there, well my mother was too. uh, there was a lot of literature as a biologist teacher. i mean , everyone in our family is like that. eh, book lovers, er, let's just say, er, and finding all sorts of interesting articles there, i tried to build an artificial nesting place there, then yes, as it were, this already began to even to some extent begin to prevail, not even so much the desire to go hunting. how much more such a desire has already begun to appear, mmm, well, to engage in the protection of the reproduction of e animals. well, probably the most interesting one. well, not that interesting case was. uh, when we i already became an independent hunter. yes, we already had our own gun, and my father and i. uh, let's go hunting for hares. well, it happened. er, well, usually in those days. well get one hare, it was very. and so my
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father and i then got two hares. well, i don’t know, my father probably had joy, well, much more than mine. so we hung these hares there. yes, so that everyone can see, yes, and we remember them now, father for some reason. went there on the other side. although we lived on the same side of the village. and we went the other way. yes, then there is through the whole village, so that, well, so that everyone can see that here is a son. yes, and the father got a hare. and so we went through this village specially to get the beast. well, as a rule, it would be desirable to put any certain mouth. and this is the cultural approach. here's to this hunt. it pours out very often through the preservation of trophies. well, as if one of the main such symbols, yes, or, uh, trophies, yes, is the antler, for example, there is a deer, an elk, a roe deer, uh, mined. uh, well, for me, let's still allow the horns, because i also practiced quite tightly and
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i am studying. eh, deer. eh, nobly, that is, horns are like that. well let's just say an accessory that is very much to get about this animal as well. yes, that is age. yes, that is the state. well, then, well, what kind of social position is he in these deer, so well, horns, for example, for me, this is not just a trophy yes, let's say it on the wall. so. well, also a lot of useful such scientific uh information, these horns. uh, the mined were still student years in the same ruzhansky forest on the territory of the pruzhany forestry. well, the deer, young, was enough, but he was, uh, wounded, yes, that is, he was injured before that. well, that's why it was already, as it were, e, forced to get it, and this trophy was already mined by my father. let's say an old animal. er, well, we always hunted. well, mostly meat. yes, in those days, no matter how hard they tried not to get the trophy for their entire hunting
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career, naturally there was only one such trophy deer. this is, in principle, a worthy trophy. that's how the memory of her father is . yes, we have it here. the bank will definitely take me to you today, buddy. you seriously i highly recommend you save your festive mood for the evening hmm i invite you to that. you are ready to become a fairy-tale character, you are a real princess, how do i put my joker company to you, as far as i know the company belongs to you, and your wife is at home urgently
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, don’t talk to anyone at home. where does he live? how to find the series captive on belarus 24 tv channel? what is the sovereignty of belarus, this is the originality of our constitutional system, there is no need to be afraid of this, no one needs to nothing to peep and copy.
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everyone belongs to a great civilization, you can call it east slavic civilization, a professional look at what is happening from the opinion leaders in the project is objective, do not miss it on belarus 24 tv channel. talented and inquisitive schoolchildren will not make you bored. well, there was a series in the animated series smeshariki, which seemed to be called the chorus line, when the participants of the game dance in sync with the ballet and show what they are capable of. and i believe that wolf because the dog belongs to wolf family. and raccoons are probably just describing it. appearance will answer tricky questions - in my opinion, this is lermontov's story, but this does not apply to the bitter maximum, they will solve many puzzles and tasks. this is a theorem. this
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is the name of the tangent theorem that the tangent circle is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the tangent point. no what is it wait for physics, 24. and this is my fellow hunter. dean you and him for ducks we go for ducks for geese for woodcocks in general for all game, but basically, of course, more likes ducks will like water has not been replaced, say. so, honestly, dean's assistant has been for 5 years already, just
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a dog in such a prime of life i will say, so this breed is a labrador. she is very trainable and very communicative. she had a lot of dogs and a hound and a husky now a labrador, of course, everyone has some advantages and disadvantages. well , while here in the laboratory. i can only see the main benefits because kind uh learner. well, let's say this is always contact, well, a labrador is, of course, the purest hunting dog. that is, she it was bred as a retriever, that is, for feeding game and for feeding precisely waterfowl. she loves water very much, so, of course, her main thing is hunting. yes, well, of course, lately it has been used more as a lap dog, but it is a real hunting dog, which shows itself very, very well at hunting. one
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of these can be said, a hobby or hobbies is luring animals. well, at a certain stage, carrying out some kind of research of one’s very closely, doing a deer. well, let's say it's so interesting, here this marriage. uh, shout, a male deer, yes, and at that moment in belarus, by the way, championships began to beckon, uh, deer. yes, it kind of fascinated me for a certain moment, and i began to get carried away, including, uh, this beckoning of the red deer. well, even this attracted me rather not from the point of view, probably, of conducting some kind of research, because, uh, i had to understand. yes, why does an animal make such sounds at such a moment, such sounds at such a moment,
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and this, well, let's say, let me imagine yourself in place. yes, that is, here is the concept of laziness from the inside. uh, roughly speaking, uh, well, at the initial stage, yes, and participated in the belarusian championships. well, then they created their own team in the belgosakhot, where he worked at that time, and even then they took first place. i became the first champion of belarus in deer beckoning. so, then he joined the national team of belarus. we went to perform at international championships. we were in hungary and france in slovakia, e, at these championships in belarus and in the last championship, which was in belarus, our team took. uh, well, fourth place, that is, this is ours, let's say. so. well, the most probably the highest level e. well, now i'm already more involved in teaching students this beckoning. there are just a lot of sounds, for example. e, young
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looking deer, e old looking deer, there is a deer, a burning deer there, who won the battle. a deer, there, a deer that calls to battle, there is a resting deer, that is, there are a lot of these specific ones there. eh, well, sets the sound that the deer gives out. well, it's like an imitation there are these sounds at these competitions. here. well, i'll show you a little. here although, of course, now is not the season, but laziness is roaring in the month of september. hmm it 's winter now. well, let's try to imitate something. yes , let's say that's how they felt the old one. but the sound of, say, a deer. emma, ​​yes, that is, a deer that well, which has a harem, and now he protects it from other males, yes, that
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is, to look after the females. here he publishes one. yes, basically an observation. yes, that is, well, why it is said, that is, that it is important here not just to imitate sound, but to imitate that sound of a particular situation, and this is impossible. if you say so to animals, well, you are not familiar with it, you must understand it, feel it. what does he do when he does? at what point is it even necessary to understand his mood? yes, let's say, if he is young, looking for laziness, that is, he has, as it were, the sound is built in this way. there is a feeling of sadness. yes, he is young, he already wants to females. yes, but his older comrades won’t let him in, so he’s sad, yes, he has such a
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dreary lingering, this young one. let's do something useful. installation of a hollow for gogol's horses they are, most importantly, they prepare land for others. animals here we still have such a bird gogol duck, which nests in hollows, and now the problem. there are not so many old trees in this hollow, so i have a special place to nest, and it seems to be water
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. now here's one, well, let's hang it lives here, somewhere a couple of three four. well, we hope that with the help of such hollows. we will achieve it even more and before the ducks in in the past, it was included in the red book. this. well, now it's ruled out. well, it does not matter. so to speak. we need to help them in this matter. let's try on this tree and put. the most important thing is that it be visible from the water where we have a canal. and the female, maybe in a month then, let's just say , take a closer look here at the film and ass.
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it is on this small piece of land that i feel myself, that's calm, although my homeland is in the west of belarus, circles. here, well, already so in the course of his professional activity. i somehow got attached here. and here i can say that there is already some kind of second one. eh, little motherland, where do you feel yourself? well, let's say so calm and satisfied. e, finding harmony, well, with nature, well, by yourself and feeling really with such a happy person, because, moreover, that you are doing what you are interested in. well, it turns out, that is. eh, when do you set some goals for yourself? yes, you do them, and you get
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a decent result. it's really. well , let's just say satisfaction brings pleasure there. come on and do for a man happy in the past. yes, we have taken steps that, let's say, have brought some changes. eh, in this ecosystem, a person, well, for about 120,000 years, probably, has been participating in the ecosystem in evolution, and he is also a part of this system. and, probably, our goal is not to take steps back, but to take steps forward and find this harmony, yes, with nature, because the very concept of ecology, it appeared absolutely recently appeared precisely in our modern society. when did people really start to think about this, but the way he sees is only in progress. yes, only forward, yes, that is, of course, we must leave for nature, well, more
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space, where we can develop, but we must not forget that man is also a part of this nature, and we are obliged to participate in it. yes, those ways, those opportunities, so as not to harm, but only better. tv channel belarus 24 broadcasts for you around the clock, do not switch. our daily task is to tell about belarus

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