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opportunity to live a much more fulfilling life because many people see this short. call the faith can't be counteract that degree of people who are they healthy for a longer period in their life. this is the africa coming up on the program the women are risking their lives to save on animal. stop at a ball of 10 with the most. course of nudity and. then it's what they do that we need to right. the all female group litem and to stop the poaching of writers in south africa also coming out. what do you do when you have no water but ethos and. use you to the woman whose money each to build
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a thriving farm in business regardless of. your welcome to the program now these are in south africa need to be protected from just who are constantly hunts and them down for the hones about 20000 rhinos live in south africa making it the world's biggest population of the large mammals not hundreds of rhinos approached each year putting them in danger of extinction so the bali game reserve on the edge of their crew got national park is aiming to prevent it by trying something new on all female group of ranges who call themselves the black mamba. they are out to the rescue a correspondent. has more. 6 o'clock in the morning.
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is putting on the final touches before she starts work on monday don't get me killed in a cool new picture of the trophy after the state yeah yeah this is a. fairly simple. did you know you later lived with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and league games where you felt they almost 30 of them after their morning routine she joins us maul group patrolling the park fence. at 12 kilometer trek on foot and they're not alone here. was it anyone on here. that looks like a bozo no one i mean you could you. say that was. just the kruger national park and the private game reserve she had a boarder here the animals moved freely between the 2 areas of the game reserve 60
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fans. poachers are constantly trying to force their way in there after right her heart just small too often they sexy. i'm doing these for the next generation i like each tonight they're saying it so if we didn't use all the right the next generation they would never know a good rain used to just see peaches but they will never get to see. the black members consider themselves the eyes and ears of the park for the sake of the rhinos they gather information observe and patrol. they've been doing it for 7 years and that's time poaching has gone down significantly they also spread the worlds to local residents everyone benefits from the animals they break your wrists and jobs. i enjoyed that we met at a best. because. caring.
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as even in comes the most dangerous part of their work. for most voters nightfall is the beginning of the workday the black mambazo make sure their presence is known every night. one time later cross paths with soldiers. they stop at a 10 meter was a mess they were looking at are also getting a big. what they need is that we need to run so challenging and it was so scary in such cases call the park's poaching rangers. but tonight is calm interrupted only by citing often power loss and hippopotamus. then suddenly the truck dies just as it's passing the hippos. to that mrs armine
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time song how come some of the bass because it's quite challenging because we're in the blues that is me my analogy because anytime b.b. wants to yeah i get to start. success the truck comes back to life the black mamba keep going until 11 pm then sleep till 6 when they again become the park's ice and. joining me now from south africa is our correspondents. where under reports we just saw. some nice to see you looking good so let's get straight to it so why do people there ryan lose so important that they would risk their lives protecting them. i mean obviously the people in the region have seen what happened in the past years
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and decades that the numbers of rhinos just went down and down and behind it is of course also an economic interest because as you know the region around kruger national park really heavily depends on tourism and thousands of tourists are coming from around the world to see the wildlife of south africa to see the rhinos in particular so everybody there has a particular interest for the rhinos to be there as well so that would come and they of course bring money into the country and that creates jobs so give us an idea how critical is the pollution problem there. is very critical so in the past year there's an average of $1000.00 reiners that have been poached per year the number has been going down a little bit in the last year which is a positive sign but not yet a sign that gives reason for hope it doesn't really show that everything is changing now it's just improving slightly and i mentioned it already the economic aspect and this is also the reason why people are actually getting into poaching the unemployment rate is extremely high in south africa especially amongst young
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people and there's not so many opportunities there so this makes it of course easier for those people who are into poaching to get young guys doing a job for a few $100.00 or euros and then they're into it but it's also not only like the small unemployed guys who are doing that and trying to take a chance i talk to several people who are actually saying in many cases it's very wealthy business people behind the whole business and half the funds to have to carry out an operation like this because they also have to find out where that poaching guys are we selling the stuff to so it's very often powerful people who are behind it and they then hire local people to carry out the poaching job and the killing of the animals ok let's come to the responsibility of the government what other measures be put in place to put an end to this. to this various approaches in southern africa because it's not only a south african problem it's in the entire region you have these soft approaches like the black members that we have seen remember they don't carry weapons and then
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you have like very hard to approach is like in boats one are where they have a shoot to kill order if the anti-poaching units come across their approaches there they allowed to shoot and kill them right away they don't have to feel any court proceedings or anything like that afterwards but generally every country tries to find their own solution there is an international convention on the trade off danger of species that includes rhino horn but also ivory and fish been an interesting discussion going on in the past years because some of the countries like now maybe up for example are complaining that they are not allowed to trade the ivorian also the right on because they are sitting on tons and tons of ivory and right on that they can ficek ated from operations from illegal trading and they don't want to burn them they actually would prefer to sell them because they argue that this was actually it would actually destroy the illegal market and then people would rather use those legal means to buy their own. i'm going to let you go now at the end because i can tell it's very windy i don't want you to be blown away so thank you very much for your insights.
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growing vegetables where there's no water or soil it's not magic it's signs all specifically called hydroponics that's the technique of one pharma now called this method be to solution for many people in south africa who are facing the worst strout in more than a century feeling some 45000000 people i need food aid. is a full time a continent in her body watson has spent time she has built a successful business using hydroponics. she had a passion for farming but no access to water on land to farm on but that didn't hold back to be nice yeah. a few years ago she did some research on the internet and for $900.00 bought a hyper pontiacs system from south africa. this system
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uses no soil and hardly any water but still enables the plants to draw in just enough nutrients to florrie. i don't dare forte so i have to buy water but of course the federal police and saving. tip is the. howrah faces chronic water shortages because of aging pipes and also because of shortage of dollars to important water treatment chemicals with hydroponics the water is reduced several times and because there's no soil involved no pesticides the needed we had really had reporting finding your crop growth fast that could we threw that out there to get a place since into tend to us this leaves in a shorter period than when you had when they felt funny when you had farming in the flow so i had reporting from new york thought i might if they said no when days the
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water always no rain. minissha quickly realized how small a side project could be profitable. also fantastic this is what it now makes more than a $1000.00 a month in a country where an average salary for some government workers is just around $80.00 sorry for that. what we prefer also in the market is that the if the product comes with its roots. therefore it has a much longer shelf life the customer can take the product home and put it in water and it will continue to live and to thrive. many plans to put drupal have production in the next few months she now also trains others and hope to spread the technique across symbolic way.
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now let's go join it rescue mission. this guy well it looks a bit wary a threat. because he just arrived all the way from guatemala in south america on a plane to wildlife sanctuary in south africa that's how he got his father over a group of 17 tigers and lions that have been treated and kept in cramped spaces. in guatemala the local animal protection group took action rescued them and managed to fly them out and now we to go again. well that's it for now from d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page today we interview with pictures of. the famous cycling race that goes on the way this week i guess you're the best man will see you soon i found out.
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juliet fell in love but it has a dark side too it was one of most illini strongholds in the 2nd world war and today neo fascists are thriving once again and door being walls with hate graffiti including swastikas so a plucky street artist that called chiba seeks the graffiti out paints over it with well pictures of food. the historic scenic city of their own and has a problem with new nazi graffiti it hasn't reached the picturesque old town but it is impossible to overlook in the left touristy parts of the city st john's is chivo is on a one man mission to cover it up. a lot out of this but i'm going to paint over it with a sausage notes of sausages the seeds a. ti vo is the pseudonym actually at palo spinup say she means to.
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