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i know nothing at the gym. sometimes i am but less than nothing with them and i think deep into the german culture. we keep those grandmas. it's all that good. time rachel join me to meet them going to the polls. welcome to in the edition of equal africa program today features reports from across africa as well as europe i'm now it's the university of nigeria and so in enugu south it's nigerian of course i'm joined by my colleagues the alone novel and in south africa hazy how you don't today. just grates and t. good to see you again hello everyone and greetings from johannesburg as n.t.
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sayed will be covering quite a lots of grants this week so let's take a quick look at what's coming up. see how with a little ingenuity you can make a wildlife sanctuary an even more peaceful place build a truly low impact home using materials and use organic waste to create something useful and the last thing. a first report comes from right here in south africa if your natural phenomena are spectacular as the sight of an enormous flock of birds gathering to breed sadly climate change and other factors have had a devastating effect on many breeding areas in recent years but lucky for us that a dedicated conservationist who refused to sit back and watch as entire generations of birds are lost for ever. come first in south africa generally read two thousand and nineteen a devastating scene drought and
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a lack of water supply by the local municipality had left the dam dry. hundreds of newly hatched flamingo cheeks were dying their parents abandoned them due to lack of food and water. the site outside of kimberley is crucial for this species comfort is one of only six breeding sites for the lesser flamingo worldwide when there's water around fifty to eighty thousand birds breed here every year. but this species is under growing pressure as dr cattle explains she's a field biologist who's best in kept town. the biggest threat to the litter from inger's is the habitat destruction or the lack of suitable habited which is partly natural things like the drought the downs don't have enough water but it's also like a housing development trying to protect these birds to actually breathe in the wild
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without any disturbance and with sufficient water levels are the most important thing in this case the local community subtly did what it calls to protect the flamingos local organizations and stand meaning stands together could be netted a massive rescue mission well known ts picked up thousands of sheets and hundred read them before they were relocated to rehabilitation centers through south africa for many cheats help came too late but the rescue mission wasn't in vain. some of them ended up here in camp town fast forward six weeks to march it's seven thirty am and the lesser flamingo chicks are hungry the ninety four fluffy birds are survivors of the come for disaster. keystone haley has a handful she's an intern at suncorp
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a major sinbad rescue and rehabilitation center every morning she and her colleagues need to weigh the cheeks to check their progress. after that they feed them which is not always an easy job. sometimes they don't want to. make sure that they're coming. right away. but kister and how colleagues are succeeding they feed a mix of baby formula eggs prawns fish vitamins and minerals is helping the kids to grow stronger. when they arrived they weighed just thirty to seventy grams know each of the lesser flamingo cheeks ways around eight hundred grams the biggest challenge now is ensuring these wild birds don't get too tame so human interaction is limited to feeding the workers also keep to
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a street address point. like this. to try to allow them to associate. with the color pink which hopefully will allow them to. future rather than with people but it's a very delicate procedure and something we have to be very careful about because if these animals stay tame then the whole operation that we've tried to try to. with their bellies full it's time for the chicks to enjoy their outdoor enclosure rain and the water supply have filled up come first again in the past weeks around five thousand breeding pairs of back on the dam so on this cheek school joined them . depends on how quickly they grow how soon they're able to stay off. but we're
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hoping. they'll be back. it's really. helped. their own independent. until then they are enjoying their time in camp town and encouraging time no fortune for africa. as you know sustainability is a big topic here on eco africa and construction is one area in particular where good ecological ideas badly needed while in many villages in africa houses are made of straw and mud some of us may consider that old fashioned but it turns out that there's no impacts where your building may actually be the way of the future it's also catching on in places like germany or shall i say being revived but these new
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store built houses that benefit from modern engineering as you see in our next report. struan clay have been used in construction for thousands of years both are often readily available here in germany this straw comes from a field around the corner of the clay a from a pit fifty kilometers away. the outer walls of the house are formed of straw bales coated on the inside with four centimeters of clay based plaster. lime is aggressive cements aggressive very bad for the skin while clay is a pleasant building material not just for house and its inhabitants but also for the people who work with it and. architect florian harper has built a number of houses using straw. but this is the first time he's designed a house. on the load bearing substance. the idea is simple
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but construction requires a lot of care and attention to detail. for you to look into should we fill the gaps between the bells in order to create a more or less seamless mass god's will. have to. play plus there is not suitable for exterior is it can't withstand rain and snow so hope his new house is coated with a tougher line plaster the building is actually two homes side by side harper and his family who live in one of them the outer walls are one meter twenty thick. you have to. have straw would have been enough in terms of insulation required by the building code twice as much as twice as good as. this five story building in
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the town of baird and is also made with straw bales supported by a structure of wooden posts and beans. that houses the north german center for sustainable construction ditmar hakon teaches courses on ecological building he says store is there for the taking in many parts of the world. india india for example it's one of the world's largest producers of rice and other cereals so the potential is huge. plenty of crop stems just lying around a lot gets burned causing environmental problems smoke and carbon dioxide. so if we can find a use for it and we thereby could keep the carbon in place. you certainly have to know what you're doing with this kind of construction with a little instruction for any man and any woman can master it. and that's what's
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great about it. and this is the sort of go back to weimar while the hope is half of the duplex is still being plastered the other half has been completed and the onus have already moved in. the. village to families reminisce about the massive load of straw bales they started with two years ago they were determined to create environmentally friendly homes that can eventually be recycled. ready not when we're going to that so many of the unions use that if the next generation decides to tear the house down they'll be left with wood roof tiles straw and concrete in the foundations talking fundamentals and yes that's perhaps the only critical issue but all the rest is easy to dispose of. and doesn't pollute the environment which. is the straw bales provide such excellent thermal insulation
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a small stove is the only source of heating for each two story home it's like that today it's two degrees outside in the temperatures very pleasant upstairs as soon as the sun shines we open the curtains and it gets very warm up stairs that means we'll have to think about creating more shade in the summer but for now when it's cold it's great that the sun's been shining we'll see what happens when it's cloudy for now it's fine it's a bit of an experiment it's just. the hope is half of the building is needed ready to. and in a few months time they'll be moving in. what a nice house returning to africa now would pay a visit to a beautiful wildlife sanctuary in kenya the animals they are obviously quite accustomed to the sounds made by people camera shots his human voices and of course the role of engines as off road vehicles crisscross the landscape yes the it's unfortunate that oftentimes are we sick to enjoy nature we bring intrusive sights
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sounds and smells with us but some improvements are being made about not only more environmentally friendly but also far less on knowing for the other inhabitants. the buffalo when this herd of here slightly confused a familiar looking contraption is approaching but it's not making any noise the animals are curious look at this. those guys who are sitting there they didn't hear this coming. they can only see you. there's just one hundred percent just to stop. and the zebra also notice that something's different it's been just a week since the first electric safari cars started doing its rounds in the lay world wildlife sanctuary as it probably is silently through the savanna passengers can at least go on safari with the sound ecological conscience. diesel powered jeeps have until now been the cheaper option and dirtier one but
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a simple idea has now changed that scenario the team of mechanics at a swedish start up in nairobi simply replace the power train removing the need to build cars from scratch but even so switching to electric technology is still a challenge so decision is to try if we don't try how can we then meet our environmental goals that we have for the future because someone needs to do it if we're not doing that who is that someone. there have been teething problems the battery that powers this car's electronic systems has. they hold and not because of the rain but carol and his colleagues are convinced that their revamped jeep has what it takes. to make everything new this got some small challenges i have a big faith that it will be so that would be a hundred percent reliable solar energy is already used to power the lodge.
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and now to power the jeep as well the solar panels will have to be double the number to generate enough power for all the lodges fleet it cost close to thirty thousand euros to retrofit each vehicle the team hope the investment will have paid for itself within six years. ultimately the start up in visage is installing electric motors in the tattoos the highly polluting buses that clog the streets of nairobi so i think that the best thing about them a tad is the range that they drive and if you drive six or seven hundred kilometers per day there's a lot of them do that means that your payoff time for the solution were very very short and perhaps in the not too distant future city dwellers in nairobi can look forward to the kind of cleaner air and quieter surroundings that safari tourists and wildlife now already enjoy out on the savannah. it's great the way scientists and engineers come up with new innovations
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improvements on previous models. this are extremely or very sound that's what live on a mode of transportation be right at home and sci-fi. on movie if from where this idea takes up it may become commonplace in cities around the world. take clients over the water almost soundlessly thanks to its electric drive system once the ebuild has picked up speed it lifts out of the water. senses on its sides help to stabilize the craft and stop it keeling over. see bubbles inventor's advantage fall and under spring down to see the boats being used as environmentally friendly taxis. the votes are promising option in large cities located on water they could help reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. the boats are
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not yet in use but were trials in places like paris one bubble taxi can accommodate four passengers two on one side and two sitting opposite like in a london cab paris was interested in the water taxis the boats on the sand are not allowed to travel at twenty five kilometers an hour the optimal speed for the sea bubbles. startup founders are highly experienced sailors who have set records but their first priority with the water taxis is not speed but environmental protection experts from the shipping current aviation industries were consulted during the development of the sea bubbles. these futuristic boats on cheap they cost one hundred forty thousand euro's a piece. the company is managed to get international backing investors from
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switzerland sweden and the u.s. providing over sixty percent of the funding for the two founders still have the final say they're already working on new ideas such as the most of us with room for ten passing just under driverless ultimately but. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website or send us a tweet. doing your bit. we share your stories. now many african countries are taking steps to replace single use plastic bags with more sustainable materials in uganda for instance people are making paper soon money factor of bags and of a production but rather than cut down trees for the paper one enterprising group of women hala this thing but not a five security. plastic bugs
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a record one site in uganda but not at this restaurant in the copy to kampala. instead of plastic bags known locally as. the money meant he uses people bags we are very very environment friendly and we do not want to use contaminated and so . it is definitely reliable which is not only for us it's for our children and for our grandchildren and much more. uganda is planning to implement a bun on plastic shopping bags this year and to replace them with biodegradable paper bags he says encouraged a group of local women to start making paper bags using locally available but on a fiber. most farms in uganda but on a fiber is considered the waste product but this group is using it to make paper
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from the cut they are using. after the cutting with them after the cooking we blend them to blend them like for five minutes. they turn into a pole we pour them into a big container with what to leave them on screens we drain the screen through the fiber and they were to drain south through the holes then we hang it on the rocks to dry. the fiber is left to dry in the sun for at least six hours before it turns into hard to people the women carefully craft the material into a range of products these include people shopping bugs books and greetings cards. last year we produced and. five thousand cuts that. were produced. for us to different people come here and see their
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product for many we produce and say in then. income paula their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag bond will create more opportunities for them in meddling them to expand their market and to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole the next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we know it's a collective walk to hear about a group that invests a lot of time and energy in helping newly hatched turtles get a safe start in what will hopefully be very long lives.
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darkness has fallen in calm down to be a coastal village in ivory coast every night these men are out scouring the beach looking for sea turtles they're wildlife conservationists. by morning they picked up around thirty baby turtles found in a nest. the tiny creatures will be released here near these rocks. west on where. they were born on a lovely part of the beach but there are many rocks there are places to take cover . so we relocate them drop the spots where they can hide from predators. like the. turtles have many natural enemies both on land and in water. that's not enough. in the sea there are sharks and carp and on the beach crabs and
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birds and snakes all prey on them and then the full sea female sea turtles return to land to lay their eggs in the sand after a two month incubation the freshly emerged hatchlings scuttle across the beach towards the sea no more than five percent will reach maturity the figure used to be even smaller. of all their predators humans are by far the worst. until just a few years ago sea turtles and their eggs were hunted and eaten and called better be. alive. i used to kill them i was a poacher i would sell lots of five or six a day. at night with machetes or torchlight often with the help of dogs these days when i see a turtle it feels like my baby brother a sister the feel like family to me. the ngo concert days especially being for c m has been active in the since twenty ten. sensitizing
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locals is one of its main challenges. local maritime police play a big part in the project they supervise the region's waters and clamp down on anyone illegally hunting sea turtles. maxime give a regularly inspect fishing vessels returning to land. there are two types of fisherman he's a good nations who fish with nets so sometimes when they're fishing they catch turtles but they don't do it on purpose to move the lot. but they're also librarians who use fishing lines when they cast their lines they can hook turtles if the maritime police don't catch them these fisherman sell the turtles see. six maritime police patrol
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here but they don't have a boat in addition to monitoring illegal fishing they also raise awareness and distribute special nets provided by the c.m. that enable turtles to escape capture. these divers have caught a sea turtle but their intentions are strictly scientific. they're marine biologists and will return the reptile to the sea in a few hours. sea turtles are a threatened species the researchers attach a g.p.s. transmitter so they'll be able to keep tabs on the turtles speeding and migration habits. tell us a place again we know almost nothing about their lives in the sea that's where they spend ninety nine percent of their time but it's difficult to research their habits in the water. the data collected will help in planning an ideal conservation zone
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for the species ultimately ivory coast environment ministry cooperation with the ngo would like to turn the country's largest sea turtle nesting area into a vast memory in reserve. it's a shame that we haven't yet discovered a way to keep track of how many of these little creatures make it to the ripe old age of one hundred that's all for eco africa this time for now i'm zico saying goodbye from johannesburg south africa it was a pleasure co-presenting with you n.t. take it everybody and. that goes on me too but don't forget in the meantime they can always check in with us on our website and social media platforms where you can also send us your thoughts and your comments we really enjoy hearing from og us about you i'm now inside me signing up from the university of nigeria in new south it's in nigeria about.
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whatever we begin to do the day will effect get out of syria through the atmosphere and the increase of the temperature. twenty first we have to start that by starting to decrease the amount of c o two are there now this is actually not a hard problem it just takes will however there are very important economic interests. all in all the lot of coal will own a lot of oil but are doing everything possible to make sure this doesn't happen we have to fight them quite trendy fifty will be well on the way to reliable renewal solar wind i'm optimistic that. we're not totally accept as p.c. .
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this is g.w. news live from berlin and sudan's new interim leader says the country will have a civilian government he addressed the nation saying a government will be in place within two years we also lifted a nighttime curfew which many pro-democracy demonstrators had already defied and they claimed another victory as the country's security chief steps down hours after the country's new military leader also put. also coming up another saturday and another anti-government demonstration in serbia thousands of.

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