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5 adventures. one goal. the preservation of our planet. is not is an issue of heart and trees and sitting and isn't it more it . is us this is in danger of last run through realizing there's a radically different way of living it's rather. a change for china starts nov 6th on g.w. . this is d w news and these are our top stories demonstrations have been held across france to honor some well pati schoolteacher who was killed after showing cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammad and a class prime minister john cassaday was among the crowd in paris police shot dead the alleged perpetrator and have detained 11 others.
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voters in cyprus have elected a right wing nationalist as president of the breakaway northern turkish cypriot state s. in tar 151 percent of the vote in a runoff with the incumbent is backed by turkey and opposes reunify the turkish cypriot north with the greek cypriot south. czech police in prague have made numerous arrests after protesters attacked officers during a demonstration against coronavirus restrictions at least 20 people were injured the czech republic has closed bars and restaurants and banned sporting events to reign in a record surge in new infections currently has the highest rate in europe. this is deja news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram d w news or visit our website you doctor.
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these giant monsters are trolling areas around copenhagen we'll find out why later on in the show. hello and welcome to another fun edition of your own max with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up. capturing the beauty of unique bookstores . and furniture that is full of the imagination and yet still functional. but we kick off the show with a balancing act of sorts the sport of slacklining or balancing on
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a high wire is hard enough and requires a great deal of concentration now add the extra challenge of playing an instrument or performing theatrical now by that may sound impossible but this is what a group of french performers are doing a fun high we caught up with them at a church in france for one of their latest shows. acrobatics at dizzying heights on a high line. it leads to the abbey church of ascent and baby and southeastern france. here the group will do so is putting on a show that combines music dancing acrobatics and puppet theatre with the extreme sports. we used to fashion which is high and i mean to make a scene and yeah. yeah we just want to
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bring. in the real space. nobody ever play music before. and. keeping your balance at such heights is already quite a feat but performing a choreographed routine while making music on top now that's showmanship extraordinaire. when you're focused on the music balancing on the line and performing it happens automatically and before i put my end you know i'm like oh it will never be a bird i need my arm to balance and once i start playing i just can't do it and when they play music on the line they are good that i'm underlined. the members of the we do this have been performing together since 2016. highlight of their careers thus far was performing on chan many mountain in china. they also staged
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a multimedia show in a cave in the south of france. 2 2 would be do we try to introduce elements inspired by the local culture whenever we can at a concert in china we played a chinese drum on the net. and in the grotto we told a local legend. you see it's. we're always searching for the most interesting places to perform so here to be performing going to church it's our 1st time and to be performing in the garden like this and in a religious context. it's really special for us to change the pre conceived ideas about locations like this. the artists from our say came to santa 2 weeks before their show to develop the concept onsite.
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don't like just great falls this kind of. show we do so it means we are also from what we discover here so we're in and we speak with the people of the village and we like to include. the place where we are from and. falling d.m. is. town chronicler. one of her tales which deals with the villages social problems in the last century became the central theme of the performance. they recounted local history but transposed it making it more martin and accessible to everyone who will want playing a musical instrument up there on a slant line without losing your balance that's impressive because you need. most of the groups performances also feature handmade props created with lots of love
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and care. we are gifted with this and we used. to make. the french performers are now looking for another unusual place to present their daring concept. after their debut performance on a church they're now dreaming of stringing their high lines between the chips and pyramids. we're all afraid of running into that gary monster in the forest well thanks to danish artist thomas dumbo coming across a giant troll is a real possibility for the last couple of years dumbo has been building and hiding oversized monsters like little tilda in the countryside around copenhagen and now he's put together
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a troll treasure hunt but as he sees it there is no reason to be afraid. hiding in the forest a storm is watching every. long live is enjoying the beach. these mystical giant trolls. but what is going on and how did they can't hear. i think like anybody else my atack were up on fairy tales and folklore stories so i think that's also why i like to tell them oh and i for me trolls they don't need to be like evil they can also be good in my favorite trolls they are the protectors of nature. right now thomas down by one to his team of volunteers have only got to finish strong. so this one here is called evolve and it's like the little old but very intelligent troll. van is one of 10
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trolls taking cover in the countryside the story is a well known danish fairy tale thomas plans to finish the sculpture in 10 days at 4 metres in height is one of the smaller. some of the trails sculptures can reach up to 18 meters high i like them to play with scale and make us feel small compared to them because we are really small compared to make your choosing the right materials is an important part of the process and this one here is made from a poll that i found just around the corner here and it's from the local fishermen they use them to tie their fishing that's all of course we are in the harbor. this one is the inscription stone which is actually made from the same wood that comes from those rolling weapons that day i caught a whole bunch of in the workshop. aside from nails and glue thomas only uses discarded wood he collects ontarians keeps it in his studio in copenhagen this
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wooden fence used to belong to a shop big. to shut down. and i think that projects such as my art can maybe help alter people's perspective on trash from being something worthless to something with value 1st thomas make sketches of his ideas. heads and other details and then put together in his studio. created out in the. good life some kind of. computer on here and it's always the last thing that i put in. once completed the heads of ready to set off. this one that will go to australia and this one will go to the united states across the globe a total of 70 upside hiding in places like belgium. south korea when i'm traveling out in the world i need to like find the materials locally
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because of course i can't bring it from copenhagen from china i just love to go on the treasure hunt to find those things we're going to make me really having so it's a combination of like having people helping me organize before i arrive but then also just going around and looking what is in the dumpsters despite the signs spotting you troll isn't as easy as you think but thankfully there's now an interactive treasure map to help hunters on my quest this family from copenhagen if you look we have a daughter who is 10 and she really likes a digital world and to get her out and about to see a bit of the nature out here and then a treasure hunt is always great fun on the trail map dot com hunters can access a digital treasure map using this map they need to 1st find metal clasps which then provide them with coordinates to the next claim. it's so nice to see the people who use it and that is the whole objective of my project is to look people
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away from their comfort so finally at the end of the hum. reward away like campaign nalla and his bank. one of his other troll friends. thomas down those plan to get people out of his and into the nature of random seems to be working. and staying in nature most people consider weeds a pesky nuisance but for germans have paid to franco they are the stars of his cuisine now he scours the fields for for wild herbs like a mug war or dandelion and he turns them into all kinds of healthy dishes now franken knows all about their health benefits and he shared some of this knowledge with us. across germany and europe slightly arrows while the kemah mild. was seen as
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a nice since. they often destroyed and discounted tickets. to chef and wild kind of acts but. that's a terrible waste enough spicing up his dishes with wild helps. with the common term as wild herbs sinful and the more insulting turmel is weeds but that's totally misleading club. these are what we call it although. there's no i think we should celebrate plants and all their positive attributes instead. while she lives a healthy and some even contain more vitamins and minerals than common vegetables pay to find a far just perhaps in the open fields and meadows surrounding babbin a small town in the region in jim a nice northeast. this guy just last name if you can will believe like this and use it in herd as t.
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shirts or in the bath tub with. the best thing i make from it is better martin because. i pay to fund his restaurant had to go wild heads featuring many of his dishes today the in his colleague daniel no walk i'm making pesto from stinging nettles instead of just picking out the thank yous the entire plant. just by the when you're cooking with nettles it's important to take the female c it's the best it's a perfect dietary supplement plaisted walnuts are up perfect way to enhance the nutty flavor if a natural it's to get the right consistency all the ingredients are mixed with grape seed oil before being crushed with a pessimal why not. do. bloody docs dandelions and weeds to make salad but the most important ingredient is. ground elder also known as bishop sweet it tastes like kohlrabi carrots and parsley they ship sweet
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contains 4 times the amount of vitamin c. found in lemon juice it's also known to help with rheumatism or to tackle a cold 1st the heads of chopped up into smaller pieces then they mix with grape seed oil before adding marigold on tomatoes is it good for my heart and soul into cooking these dishes and taking a pleasure in cooking is really important to get it right working with all these aromas and using all your senses that is the secret ingredient to success. the nick had cows and is a trained herbalist who offers wild hook tools in berlin she'd like to pass on her knowledge of hips and greets making others more aware of them and uses. many wild hips go in big cities like the interior like these potato suites this year contains a lot of iron and calcium and magnesium the iron plays an important role in keeping us healthy so i am i have. the greatest compliment for us as watching people stare
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at the ground after a tour looking for wild cards they can all use we think we help preserve our native plants by raising awareness for them. and the more herb's they plant the less their yards look like sterile golf courses so. there are a couple of things to consider when gathering herbst like avoiding areas with heavy traffic and only picking plants that you recognize the nick of crowds a start up makes a run as it says from wild. to spencer was impressed by this age old knowledge. i think when you grow up in the city the diversity of the wild herbs surrounding you is something you're not really aware of right under you to the element of it but i call ever since i started using wild herbs my mom is so much more impressed by my. cooking it gives my dishes a little extra something special to. pay to frank and knows all about the many uses of wild have just let me just use them for cooking but he will say preserve them by
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making jam jenny. oil. hopes that guesses his restaurants will pick up on his fascination and enough the need to. induce we're living in a consumer society where everything is readily available makes us neglect our own well being that that's why wild herbs are so important to keep you healthy and should play a bigger role in our society. like you see these. stories. boozy as. the smell amazing the best chefs with their best tips from meat dishes to begin diets and all the recipe secrets. europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to my list. subscribe and enjoy
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deep w. food. when was the last time you were in a bookstore while digital media and online shopping have long put many out of business and even now the world's largest book fair in frankfurt is only accessible virtually this year but german for tara for horst friedrichs won't let us forget the charm of the actual bookshop so he has set out to show us the beauty that they have to offer. these images give us a unique insight into the world of books presenting some of the novelist and most interesting bookstores on the planet. now they've been gathered together here in bookstores photography a horse a freighter they say homage to books his book is the result of 2 years of traveling to 8 countries. every bookstore you enter is the ultimate feeling
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of books on shelves. but i wanted to show the shops that distinguish themselves from the rest either through their selection or their concept and concept. in his adopted city of london for a taste has also captured images of speciality bookshops like mike's brothers founded in $853.00 it's one of the world's oldest antiquity tarion booksellers the most valuable item currently in stock to pages from a 670 year old manuscript about the travels of explorer marco polo the asking price $200000.00 euros even if own at max now reaches many customers online to him printed books are no relic of the past on the contrary. there's nothing like the light coming from a book to readers for use it makes everyone look beautiful than clever it is exactly the opposite over a computer screen which makes us look probably. this bookshop in mayfair
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also doesn't fear the internet giants. it offers a special service. each month the staff at hayward hill. that recommended reading isn't based on a computer algorithm but rather on the knowledge of how many funding fell a day until. well together they read over $600.00 books a year queen elizabeth the 2nd is among the customers on amazon you might get them where you're only reading the same book over and over again they might be different authors might be slightly different. genres but he won't sort of go outside the box that's what we try to do we try to find books that he wouldn't have picked up. the show window with hurlingham books is the most colorful one of all and that's a testament to the shops concept the books don't appear to be sorted in any
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particular way. the store looks like one huge warehouse. yet owner ray cole locate every book his chaos attracts customers like an orange or even when it comes to chain bookstores it feels like very clinical the way things are laid out and it almost dictates to you whereas i think in a bookshop like this where it's kind of a bit more of a ramshackle experience it feels like you could come out with i mean. some people purposely leave a book behind when they visit the floating bookshop on the water on london's regent can now. the old copy. on instagram.
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like the history of. the book. back from the 13th century. harry potter novels. shops will always exist simply because books are so important like the air that we breathe without books there would be no civilization . and books like. can you imagine a ping pong table for the dining room or a flying carpet as a chair or these are just some of the designs by. now his furniture looks surreal and is full of a dream like wonder we caught up with the young designer at his studio on cypress to hear more about what inspires him. the
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cityscape of a modern metropolis dotted with skyscrapers in a table. its designer. calls his functional artwork the wage city table. i went to we are restaurant and while i was sitting there i was there during the shape of about this interesting shape so i thought oh you know the buildings will be interesting so. i did a rough sketch with buildings and i didn't really model on the computer so when we made the 1st evolute really really good fans of designer furniture agreed the wave city table has made most cities famous it even features in the permanent collection of the louvre stereos musette he says it's a real friend a chair has a design language all its own whether it's a comical figure holding a surfboard. chairs inspired by a latin spying carpet. or
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a mountain wire mesh that props up a ping pong table and doubles as a dining table he's inspired by the natural beauty of his home and cypress. because if you look at nature he's beautiful in the future look closely or even if you look on their microscope you find all these unique patterns in joe metrical shapes and fascinates me because i think the best are take these nature a glass drop of water that creates a ripple effect. when rockets lifting off carrying glass table tops you can see the mediterranean sea and the clouds above cypress reflected in his work. many of mousavi says designs rely on 3 d. printing technology which enables him to create the most unusual shapes quickly. the 13 d. printers in his studio help him produce his furniture. b.c.
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biodegradable plastic this posting very slowly in one break very easily in addition to black the wave city table also comes in a wood finish. the table shouldn't break someone sits on it to increase its store ability to sadies and a metal worker spent a lot of time fine tuning the design. we're using steel we get plates here are big sheets of metal we cut them in the dimensions of the we want and then we use the motions behind us to bend the steel into their shape of the table it turns out to be not very very easy because you need to get it precise so. processing and trying. we got it right b. and then the 80 kilogram plates are clad with wood painstakingly and by hand a carpenter joins the maple veneer sheets together he can't afford to make a mistake otherwise the entire work will be ruined the craftsman must glue the thin
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wooden layer to the curved metal plate precisely to the exact millimeter so that metal gives you disability and heaviness and they would it gives you the usually small woods. for the black version the metal is coated with powder based paint. then attaches the buildings using a special and he says. it's very very very solid pieces and. so you can see there. the table bends but it's not actually coming off a trained model maker he's spent some time in london working with the world famous architect norman foster after that he returned to cyprus. cyprus is a small island that is very quiet as well here so i like the quiet places a lot of people are saying you can do anything here is quite is very difficult to do here because of the limitations of the infrastructure and everything of the void
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island but there are ways there are ways if you really want to to do it you can do it you just have to find those ways and judging by his success it seems he says indeed found the right ways his creations now sell for as much as $35000.00 euros. and with that we wrap up another shout now and don't forget to follow us on social media and please be sure to check out our website for this week's drop in if you take part you might become the proud owner of a tablet as always for me in the research crew here in berlin thanks for tuning in one thing and.
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global 3000. next d.w. . step closer to see people from around the world put on display. come closer to marvel at our extraordinary collection of chains team being. pried out to wait in the suffering of people who are. different all to justify the money and. the 1st time story. in 45 minutes on g.w. . with him how to be a gun goes on because when i asked how you know if i had known that the boat would be about small i never would have gone on
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a trip i would not have put myself and my parents in a bad dangerous part of the theme of the going to get a fleet of would. love one funky the other one little to give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there what i'm going to. do want to know their story for my groups terrified and reliable information for more grants. well come to global $3000.00. in botswana a conflict is brewing over the country's large population of elephants which are doing damage to local farms. on the solomon islands activists are working to
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protect endangered sea turtles. and into different parts of the arthur c. wheat farming is emerging as a way to protect the environment and create new jobs. 2 worlds with close economic ties europe and asia. how they deal with social justice. and what are working conditions like. we visit 8 countries on 2 continents to find out how europe and asia work together . a beacon of hope in the ocean a sea weed farm an hour outside the and unusual capital jakarta could this be the solution to global problems. nori milieu or no
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definitely think so she's carrying out research into how sea wade can keep the seas clean. her home country is the world's 2nd largest plastic polluter after china indonesia processes more than $60000000.00 tons of plastic waste every year over $3000000.00 tons of it and up in the ocean the government has pledged to reduce this by 70 percent by 2025 it's not a bishop plan traditional waste disposal methods can't keep up that's why indonesia backs pioneering ideas like. one mole you know is proposing she makes packaging out of seaweed. how can we solve it if we do not have something to replace this plastic because of course we cannot go back to. our eggs him though. or live without plastic as a packaging so we have to think about this in fact i'm in the lee family but getting her main advantage is that indonesia is one of the world's biggest
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producers of seaweed most buyers are other countries in asia where people have been eating in the marine plant for millennia. in europe production is still on a much smaller scale but here to see weed is being touted as a material with a bright future a sector that has a lot of potential growth quickly doesn't take up fertile land and could be used in a wide range of applications there are more than $72000.00 species of algae worldwide the largest over 60 metres and length algae based ingredients are already used in many foods for example as binding agents to different types of brown algae are now being grown commercially in norway up to $100.00 tonnes of them a year the farm in 4 year is one of the biggest in europe as the global population rises a new food trends quote fashionable seaweed is appearing more frequently on european
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plates seaweed cultivation has grown quickly in the past 10 years 1st and foremost in france and ireland and spain and of course norway are also exploring the options . it is a growing market we write a letter like establishing this market because. it is still quite new to the european population. that of course we have a lot of influence from the asian cuisine europeans are more in. more like 3 earlier with the with now generally in europe and. people are more concerned about where their food comes from people are interested in local traceable thurgood but it presents most of the sea we even in europe is still imported from haiti show. that they are normal you know is still one step ahead
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this she made from red algae the result of 10 years hard work is her pride and joy she discovered that one species produces a special polymer that makes products made from a very pliable the forno has a shelf life of up to 2 years and it even dissolves in hot water that's especially practical for popular products in indonesia like instant coffee over 200 companies worldwide are testing the foil and you don't have to eat it to get rid of it. everywhere on the garden and it will be fabulous that for our death this story is. there and if they will not. buy this tree. algae aren't only finding uses in the food packaging centers but also in the cosmetics and textile industries in the future they could even be used as a source of fuel.
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the team at seaweed energy solutions is also interested in the many different qualities of seaweed algae seedlings are cultivated all year round and the company's laboratories in time time. here tests are carried out on different types of algae that might be good to cultivate and the future. the company also works with universities to find possible environmental uses for seaweed and unlock its full potential it has several benefits of further for them and they are lent very cultivated it captures c o 2. big advantage and we also see. around north sea farm there are a lot of fish so it's kind of when there are 3 or 4 like. face and the other and wealth in the thirty's the tribe in the forest. it's the increase in wildlife.
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seaway a budding do industry in europe. they're all round 200000 seaweed farmers and indonesia often whole families get involved the women tie the seedlings to the lines and to cure of the finances the men are responsible for the cultivation and harvest for her products normal your know works together with 2000 families she also helps them with the business side of things and works with middleman this means she can pay better wages. the most important things step. drive me to base unit and this is about. this they are living in. so they have no access to fulfill their basic needs so some of them also have to fix them off human trafficking so i think it's very
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very. involved and. help them to improve their lives and put. one of the farmers who supply a small you know is obtuse you quarter to quarter of a it's it on 300 lines and punk in the past he had to keep his head above water with badly paid work sometimes as a fisherman. sometimes as a sailor now he can afford to concentrate on seaweed farming alone his take home pay is up to 6 times higher now. than and then yeah. farming is full of promise that we hope it will enable us to pay for the best possible education for our children. and it's much more profitable than working as a fisherman specializing in aquaculture. we hope that see we always fahri share and that we can maintain its quality there. are no hope so to at any rate she already needs another 1000 suppliers and 2020 farmers like.
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after all the demand for her plastic free packaging is they are primarily from food and cosmetics distributors she needs to ramp up production from 102-8000 units per day using a raw material with massive future potential. global cheap. this week we meet up with a global teen from nairobi kenya. i live in. kenya.
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says maize and. that's why now we went. i like going to school because it's fun and you have new friends you land to head for you so that you feel run you'll be a better person in the future. i have says to have their needs by providing for them shelter clothes and their basic needs. i agree i like writing songs i like breath to see that's
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a telus do and i'm free. when my that so. i'm afraid of high i.q. for example if i'm standing in that tell you living i can't look down because i'm afraid as far as. i would like to. make talent in the last thing so much. i feel i. think but i don't need these sending the end that we. had enough be these life you had to do this job on in that do that then that. in the early 20th century africa was home to an estimated 10000000 or more elephants.
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100 years later poaching and habitat loss have caused their numbers to drop to no more than 400000 that's a decline of more than 95 percent. in botswana however there are too many elephants thanks to strict conservation measures the elephant population there has increased rapidly in recent years. among the star attractions in chhobi national park on the many elephants antelopes. found hippos roaming free. botswana has the world's highest elephant population somewhere between 13160000. tourists flock to marvel that. they are to backman has been coming here with her husband for many years. but. this time especially. no because my family
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are here too my niece and my 2 grandchildren but we really wanted to show them the africa we know and love where you can be among all these animals and so close to going on that's not anything daft that's how tourists experience the elephants. and this is how local people experience them. park ranger horsey myra is out on patrol. with him. making her. suddenly another elephant appears between the houses in the town of cassani at the edge of the park. he tells us they can injure people attack them. especially if they're with their young. boy.
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elephants wonder through residential areas and farms this often leads to conflict between humans and animals. danielle just when you saw jeremiah says he always keeps a gun loaded he has a farm outside cassani. i showed an elephant the last. 28 did. it was in the field here. in the day i dared to escape it if used then was the o.r. that said let me shoot it now ok and i live in there is no it's not nice it's not that nice to kill it but there for the sake of sullivan if this. is killing me or is war when is all we shoot. it's a fight for survival jeremiah says the elephants are always on his heels destroying
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his crops. there was a day of calm there every day to day that can get to this peace linda nice to come again and continue until the whole field is done. elephants have trampled his fences including the electric ones. and jeremiah doesn't have the money to repair them. nothing of my life is being the quality. of the thing by elephants what i mean is there are many good people poor there are many people poor. no i'm poor. my feeling is i think conning should be done what i feel about all of it does that too many. they need to be to do with. the government hasn't organized any
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college culture eventually last year lifted a ban on elephant hunting that had been imposed 5 years earlier but now permits the killing of 402 year promising a field day for sports hunters the government says the hunting should be allowed specifically in areas where elephants human conflict almost common for what elephants we have learned over time about elephants is that when the north is the danger they will not go to those areas and we use the controlled hunting of that not to reduce numbers but to create that barrier so that people can continue about life. i mean. it's been estimated that the elephant population will continue to grow significantly even if $400.00 a kill each year. trophy hunting is widely despised in europe for example but can it actually fulfill a useful function. some conservationists think it can. the
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impact will be positive because botswana is absolutely committed to having any resources that it gets from sport to go to the communities rural botswanans live with 150000 elephants and they have not been receiving any benefits whatsoever so a couple of animals that are sport hunted can go a very long way to mitigate the kind of negative impacts including the loss of human life that rural botswanans are facing on a daily basis. man a fish was trampled to death last year while on his way home in cousin a. his sister dorcas sums up the findings of the police investigation. he'd say to a man bank. so they tried to land this.
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and. the and the. so they pulled him off she tells us they used to be fewer elephants in the area they were less aggressive. in the past there were just. huge present elephant just feeding in there sometimes without even seeing it but now i did actually charge without even a person provoking them anyhow she says the aggression may well mean the elephants are feeling stressed the question remains if the elephant population continues to rise and the human population grows as well i'm happy encounters will probably continue to occur and a sustainable solution will still need to be found. in our global ideas series we head to the pacific ocean it's home to many species of sea turtle our reporter clare richardson went to the art of an island part of the
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solomon islands north of australia she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles. and. the solomon islands look like paradise on earth the region hair in the south pacific is home to rich biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female turtles lay roughly $1000.00 eggs each season. only one in a 1000 will make it to adult hood. that chances are made by hunting and illegal trading. researchers estimate that some 10000. tools are harvested each yeah. that's pushed hawksbill sea tuttle's to the brink of
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extinction. but for the creatures who make it to this particular peach that's how. these women are on a mission to save the tassels in 2016 they formed a group which brings together communities from 3 islands to protect the tools from hunting. the 3 for many things they have different power for background so having to give also. have defected to for them to embrace it and for the project they've come to give that uniting them together for concert with. their own my way to the owner forms a spectacular group of islands that's one of the largest breeding grounds in the south pacific for the hawksbill sea to. be on evidence of a site of a marine protected area the fast ever national park in the solomon islands and
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a sanctuary for the tuttles. today the team looking to catch them for time and release known locally as touch. with a falcon watch. the 1st attempt is a mess. so it's on to the next location to try again i just read. about it and it and it. took some time looking. at it. they call to a female green tuttle a different species. she's strong enough to just make a person's own. once on board she's measured and had to tell the recorded. we're not. going with mine.
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no one comedy is next her flip as attacked with unique numbers to help rangers identify her in the future. when. this green turtle has scars from an attack by a crocodile. that common in these waters. world. is crawling across the coast is clear she's on her way again. folks below sea turtles also face dangers on shore. raps have discovered this nest now ranges must meet the surviving eggs so the smell doesn't attract more predators . it's all pays off when the baby tattoos are ready to. the women of koach he helped build tuttle highways in the sun and leading from the nests to the ocean. as the happening start the journey towards the
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sea the women trying to keep them on track. they stand guard against natural predators and purchase. tools are often cool to legally sold to buy as overseas totem is also an important traditional food in the solomon islands and it's been hunted for centuries while the practice is still legal outside to preserve the women of koach e a trying to change local out to cheats. a lot of what i've also i don't like i would say that. the victims and then. my face but the i'm the one that they really canes my like my thinking when you actually see them coming out from their holes and driving making their way through this thing and then i you play them so i'm sitting there and then out you know it's in the fact that they always think. a lot of struggle kobe have already like and then i was like oh i
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really just go. and fight it's my family though my community so how do you think that those. she's just one example of how koach each message is resonating across the solomon islands several women have thrown a fight to save tattles back to their villages to teach office you're the only one living near poor who has started her own offshoot of cohen he in her village she uses weatherproof charts on islands where electricity isn't available to show local communities how they can help. our generation for tomorrow. where is the open but then look how that saw him have to look after our state but. it takes 30 years for tattles to reach sexual maturity after nesting they travel thousands of kilometers back to the great barrier reef in australia saying this incredible journey helps the women understand the important
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role they play in conservation where been found very important because we have a custody and there we have the one who looks after the family we fade out through rain and also we don't. freeze then what there is happening in a community so it is very important that we women truth understand what is happening in that environment. there are now twice as many tuttle nests in the on of ns as the weapon for the marine park was established 25 years ago. but more needs to be done to save the species i think that if everybody's operating like to get that then we have i have high hopes for the welfare to do have a so you see them yeah yeah ok what he is hoping to get more women involved in educating and uniting communities to make sure the solomon islands are
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