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tv   Reporter  Deutsche Welle  February 1, 2020 3:15pm-3:31pm CET

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just. like red shows. are the way to get when you're going. to. be mobility everywhere w. . sarah and gary and what little is left of their terrain wildlife sanctuary. australia's bush fires raged through cargo population less than 800 leaving behind only ruins and claiming 2 lives. and now how can the community rebuild.
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and she's going to want. that anymore. to animal rights activists spring sheepskins blankets and bags as more and more people drop by with donations of cash or goods from other things. she used to pay a lot and i think she was too traumatized and governance and quite yet almost every day sarah telling asks herself to she just given. just 3 years ago she and her husband have found a new home here and started
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a wildlife sanctuary for kangaroos very lucky. then the fires came. friend rang me from canberra at lunch time on the day in c.g. mark just wanted to put on these for us so we kids and i don't have to live in pe and it was downgraded from watching et to advise at 1230 that night he rang me and said it's been upgraded to. emergency warning and it's 2 kilometers from the hell i thought. it was all over and just an hour. or so all this was gray and all 3 here i think. it was prove it which is not a great. 1000000000 body. and we found the bodies so i just got here.
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they lost all their worldly possessions to the fire. even their new car. and i really feel much about stuff but i don't know if it's because of the grace attached to losing the wildlife you know and so everything else just disappears into insignificance a kid. rock wallabies one that australia's wildlife is as unique as it is endangered even in such a vast land agriculture and unchecked land use are encroaching on their habitats now the wildfires have exacerbated the situation. you know are a lot why have to be so cruel. so that was their enclosure so this is where we are worried. that they had raised $35.00 kangaroos here by hand each one had a name a history and
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a personality. not just the loss of. the loss of building in body and. so many people get to go through life and find they can see that before there is a price. we founded emigrate for to a founder. carrie takes care of the little baby sienna. carries her around in a pouch like her mother would have if she hadn't died in the fire. a farmer brought the orphan joey by just the other day it's hard to tell who's comforting home. sarah's mother helps out wherever she can today she's brought some native grasses for the you can really pan. always.
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and so you. can so i think my biggest part comes from my daughter. coming up. she just such despair i mean the screen and off the maybe. some girls here but. she you know would like it was just everything was just. gary and sara are slowly getting back on their feet provisionally for now they're living in a camper right next to the pen. it's a start. up some show i call. you know you're screwed or something. just so the kangaroos can't see too much when they 1st come in. this was still holding out for us. you know they're having dreams all of. got
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respect for problems there they are just surfacing and starting to type it's all. they can't take in any wild animals until they have a pen but will they ever actually be able to start over and. i've had many many moments where almost and i can't account for it but if you know i. did in a scarcity what else would be doing this is who we are so i. talking a why doesn't change what's happened to us that doesn't bring our guys back that have died doesn't bring the ones back that it all is we still restrict their whole life ha you know that whole one else so i guess that maybe even a few. but. i guess by continuing on. the way yeah. we can help others you know they still made us the situation has been charged. so i
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. did scotty but we have to katie really. some 20 kilometers from sarah and gary sanctuary pargo cemetery has 2 fresh graves the dead are a father and a son burned to death while trying to save the historical wooden houses the community was once so proud of. the fire its reached the village on new year's eve since then the farmers left homeless have taken shelter on a parking lot next door the area's one hotel is hosting its 1st gathering since the inferno a memorial service. for the 2 to ceased were members of a large and respected family the son was a father of 2 little children himself the villagers are trying to forget their grief if only for a brief moment. for
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weeks the sounds of water bombers overhead and sirens were heard every day in new south wales. new fires kept spreading and a caustic smoke covered the region heavy rainfall that followed brought only temporary relief and even so new grass is growing and the surviving cattle wastes no time getting down to it nobody has been here to clear away the wreckage yet although the government had promised to send in the military to do just that. electricity and water have been shut off for weeks. sarah and gary must get by without they fill their canisters for themselves and for their animals . they've been working to aid the wildlife here for some 10 years learning much of what they know now about kangaroos along the way.
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cane grease or any macropod is that. as a job we grow. changes so we went without having to kill as i hear all the way china. that their own. meal. sometimes through the campers thin walls they can hear their joey cry out she'll be needing lots of warmth and love for the next year or so and sienna needs her bottle 4 times a day. meanwhile gary feeds the few animals that did survive the fire. if you get some help form other people far away from the river from it one can move thank you.
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but. more will be out there was one of the bomb. then he sets off on his daily feeding grounds across the 900 hectares of land in the charred forest the animals won't find anything else to eat or drink the kangaroo may be australia's her relic animal but it's also hunted there leather and meat are in demand abroad especially in china most of the meat is used for dog food the authorities say the kangaroo population has to be checked otherwise it would explode but animal rights activists like sarah and garry have always had their doubts they see the hunting methods as an outrage people come he said all around the world to save the striking reef under the cover of documents there are people that go way out on a commercial hops and kill them by the sales of these hundreds of thousands of things i and i can kill the jollies by smashing the heads into the ground
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and there is the government sanctioned humane why to kill and a stingray joey or a kangaroo joe it's not just a sting grice's or we can raise a stink right and i saw in the pit food industry in a strike is an absolutely disgusting to sprites. now the government has stopped some of the kangaroo hunts environmentalist so worried that the population might never fully recover from the bushfires. years will pass before gary and sara expect to see a whole mob of kangaroos returned here but the disaster has sent australia a wake up call campaigns are collecting donations for the continent's well it's life from far and wide. just like gary many australians are putting food and drink out for the enemy.
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to see the outpouring of love and support that we've had. i guess gives us. gives us fight that people still care about feature overwater life and in spain a traumatic hot breaking. soul destroying really germany and. to say the outpouring of love that we have heads i guess is really kicked it's going to disappoint. little scieno won't be alone here much longer. and so it's more and we have a. lot more including driving. but another big one of the songs. to put to us is still uncertain but for now back again friends going to bring a lot of.
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