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you know that's a bit of a that's one that's nasty and they're in danger it's really cool little bird. let's get down to walk a little bit. beloved. so. there's no business yet have to prove. you're a thought about film. filmmaking when you think about you know. what do you think about. like like do you do you like to watch
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a robot about making them. is hard for you think what your dad does is hard oh that's good. i'm glad you appreciate. that. part. but that. does it as well if you want to see you coming into the sea otter has absolutely all the cry tears. necessary to be the icon for the ocean and the need for us to take
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care of the ocean. roll. so it's possible that i could end up stumbling into the most popular film i've ever worked on in my life. got a good was breaking down and on the next thing. comes . up at least. we just kind of cause less think we are on our way to the east coast of india to films are you but. it's a spectacular say columns of all the ridley turtles all writing in moscow on to the beach.
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so many eggs at once and shows us the way. iowa at one point it was under the tree with people collecting names extensively luckily all that has changed. in these are those the way we really don't good to have things for the little. old of hatchlings which you're going to see when you want to order 1000 may come back. and if you add the man we expect because it may be one of those who told you . so every hatch thing that goes into the sea is wait wait bishop.
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even if i don't think i would describe myself as patient and concise but i would describe myself as someone who gets very fascinated by some types and when fascination grabs your time doesn't play a role in one area. equals it sitting around forever with nothing happening is not my dream. and believe is a nature of will make you experience so many things outdoors you'll only see that one time in your life of a call that gives them a whole other value. it's
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it's. you know. i remember my childhood when there were so few c.e.o.'s in germany. the big issue with birds of prey was. it was used so widely that it resulted in the eggshells becoming so thin that they. i'll have to interview some few decades later there are suddenly several 100 pairs that's wonderful was author. of a not a must but things are no good at all from this the main problem today is that the lead from hunting in unison. and the throw off stays on around anything that. he had left i see eagles rabbits. and think one time on the limb can cause
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but if you see a human in that system or not humans have a huge effect. on keeping the wildlife shondra but that impose some of the need to address these environmental issues and it wasn't necessarily well received by the wildlife filmmakers community. we're going to go diving with tiger sharks today. really so you might have opportunities to see tiger sharks dead sea turtle which is kind of you're crazy searchers superposed. we there you drops off we have very good sport but.
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now listen 30 years because their populations have dropped by 90 percent if you want to stand at 70 percent of the oxygen and the very air that we breathe comes from lice in the oceans around the sharks control so sharks are an incredibly important. piece just to ensure. it should be the rock thank. heaven i should suffer just the fall of it as such but. i think if i'm.
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going to talk the comeback now there was time. to talk to. people don't know what's going on more than 75 percent of consumers don't know the shark fin soup a shark and. wholeheartedly that if these consumers knew their consumption of this dish was causing the demands of one of the oldest longest lasting most voters as they would make a different decision. to
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result protection on board. but like to ask our sister rita onto the stage. rita come here please. so. she has won many prizes was. the 1st film which will show now tell us about an indigenous people in northeastern india the jungle is their home they hunt for their livelihood. it's against. the law in 2007 when travel to the fast wilderness of my little east india to learn about its fall and people back i suffered the junk i'm sure i just couldn't richard
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around graci village and had to go head to head. in some of the last few pockets of rain forest in the world exists to. come to shoot as deep rooted as i see i'm back . we will cover this entire area here over the chasing team is waiting to hear about that about what a little bit they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hill top ready to shoot video. abuse if it's just ranting is no longer just a way of life if you too much with it's increasingly being driven by the need for trash necessary in a more had world. subset the biggest danger is that wild made cylons bring significant earnings suffering sather on them and. sell it to me for 150 rupees. a while many find it difficult to accept the idea that you're not hunting everyone
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here agrees that the are life resources in a forest has been diminishing of the past for me is such an unheard these out of. several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact. around here they were thought to be extinct . one woman found a small raft of 50 individuals that were off the pretty remote part of the california coast called big sur she kept that secret because she knew that if that
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secret got out that that last little remnant of population would be wiped out. from that time though the population has slowly been increasing the. monterey bay aquarium she is just a yacht a rehabilitation conservation program otters that have been injured or orphaned and rehabilitates them and puts them back in the wild. today there are about 2800 otters in this southern sea otter population. and yet as much as we love them and as much as we're trying to take care of them the population is actually now slipping. and it's not anything that we're actively doing it's just that our everyday behaviors are impacting the
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health and wellbeing of the seattle population. and. their population is being insulted by a whole host of things that we're doing to them. they're getting these terrible diseases getting and factored by toxoplasmosis coming from the feces and the kitty litter that's getting into the ocean. they're classified as a threatened species right now. you can't interact with the animals directly you have to wear a costume that prevents the otter from attaching itself to heel and.
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they essentially become a wild animal again. the most challenging part is to get these animals that are stranding is basically naive pops from captivity here and then back into the wild and so as that period of time where the likelihood of failures the highest. this is not a 5 or one after nearly a year if she's going to be released next. day . since they've started the program where a surrogate sea otter is mothering or for a lot of the survival rate is now i think pretty close to the survival rate of a normal otter in the wild which may be somewhere around 60 percent
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