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from nature reserves. coronavirus restrictions mean the public has not yet been able to visit his artworks but every sculpture can be viewed online together with supplementary audiotape than tooley recorded especially for each piece. what the. challenge what curating is because for a long time with crating has been traditional has been going to space. and particular. has challenged. even how we speak of. speaks to worst. critic and julie is also a traditional healer. before working on the bones he speaks to the dead animals to appease their spirits. here. down the
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bow. in order to divine the stage of the nation the state of the. environment the state of her own mental health as to what exactly happens. for visitors to decide by themselves whether looking at the sculptures virtually all physically during a plant tour of the exhibition through several south african museums should yield for 2021. wow i would definitely take your virtual tour right. but. we do not respect nature many people see that as a reason why the. suffering and devastation in our next report we need people in the region around zimbabwe's money money. involved in reconstruction and environmental protection in the wake of
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that storm. 18 year old tackled sewer to vassie as home but it remains devastated she was here when psych learned i told through it in march 2019 several of her friends were killed in the disaster over 200 houses were destroyed even now talk with sue i can barely come to terms with the power of the storm. this blessing i see. a wonderful place they were lots of things. but it's. in a moment if it must avoid. it i also caused a series of landslides in the nearby tree money money national park. to my money is home to 200 different species of birds.
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so there are a cypher karate has been working for nature conservation organization bird life zimbabwe here since 2013 now reconstruction is also on his list of tasks. if i would or astonishingly something key now we have seen what is i've been around with deliberate set up with the most money miley which is this is identity area. it's an area that also needs restoration as well so that she. could be there to be degraded. the environmentalist and his organization are active in 6 villages. in one of the tree nurseries villages like john jangi have joined together with others to grow new trees we sit down there's a community to really habitate our our area by blending is. different in the species so we started by choosing.
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some. weatherboard seeds so that we nest them in while i missed that. sucker rye is worried that invasive plants species might take root and spread in the areas destroyed by either by. native plants would be of much more use to the environment and the people here. their model is an inch to a new species of trees was there used to already be local condition to serve and also the rain before i mean that in the used to save the these trees have to be replanted to increase their winter but it's. john john kerry has prepared likes advice into practice in his own garden. alongside his millis and maize crops he now also keeps a fruit or chad. remember another one of. you
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realize that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me. before i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables. that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees naresh the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. somewhere that i got that. job he sells his freeze in neighboring villages and that ensures him an income even during the coronavirus crisis. so there. is happy with the orchards abundance because it's also important for the whole area. different autos we also supply food to many organisms which is where it's safe. insect populations were also ravaged by psycho die most of the 50 beehives here
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were destroyed. traditionally farmers here hollowed out tree trunks to service hives. now bird lives and bob way is helping them to make beehives out of timber wood as a way of protecting the remaining tree stocks. we have fruit trees in the village to go in and spread the pollen and this is good for our harvests because eventually we'll have more fruit and when people realize that there are bees in this area they won't chop the trees down because they're frightened of these also provide some form of security. $600.00 hives are planned the environmentalists believe that if people have a sufficient source of income they will be more likely to protect the environment. i wish everybody there all the best in meeting such great challenges they will
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certainly help nature along but it's incredible how nature can regenerate with or without human assistance yes you need sometimes event really to take for example an abandoned military base in the czech republic who just on the back into under a regional grassland competent humans did help it a bit by importing a different lots have beaver was because the nations best got in us see how that was. scenes right out of history when buffalo tourist cattle and wild horses frightened throughout europe a small number of those species have returned to thrive in the wild grazing on this former soviet military base in the czech republic because the area was becoming overwhelmed by invasive plants conservationists here in mill of it said from the european wildlife project 5 years ago to deploy the large herbivores.
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to the goal was to return to the original diversity. after the military left because he needed the invasive grasses and bushes began to grow here. they started to gradually overwhelm the rare species such as rare flowers and animals linked to them including butterflies which had to retreat if you took on. the project to seen a bio type and name think european serengeti all manner of rare and threatened species have returned like the adonis blue butterfly last spotted hair in 1967 the red cross or star gentian is also taking very to get. a resoundingly success for the environmentalists but to flourish the european serengeti needed animals chosen according to very special criteria. so if you're if you're curious the combination of wild horses european bison and taurus. the horses eat the
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grasses. the bison on the taurus focus more on the bushes. so that combination gives the best result she's got it to them and that is they create a diverse landscape which is disappearing in europe. where the tourist cattle have come from a netherlands back breeding program which aims at coming close to the original or ups the buffalo and wild horses come from european nature reserves in this nature reserve the animals are all. lottos the year round and have begun to breed. if we give nature a chance charles if we give it time and space we can take care of many things. by that i mean it is capable of returning species that already disappeared and that they are able to return spontaneously it's about as a child at the very beginning i thought that lots of species that used to be here in the 1990 s.
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would have to be returned here artificially today a number of them have returned already without us having done anything to help. to stop. the project began with 40 hectares of land now it's grown to 8 times that an area quivering to more than $300.00 soccer pitches the european wildlife project has also just been given the sustainable development goals award for climate protection creating a european salmon get a. bison buffalo rare flowers and butterflies wonder if they all feel right at home there we need to help from friends nature can prove to be so resilient we hope you've enjoyed this week's edition of often focusing on and makes a course of action what's they'll be more exciting stories for you next week until that it is a good thought for me son here in kampala uganda. by sandra and by everybody thank you for watching if you would like to stay in touch
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