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tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  November 22, 2020 11:15am-11:31am CET

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he certainly went to watch with holland, calling him quote, the biggest talent on the planet. on a great birthday present, he got there watching the daily news life from berlin and next up as a reporter with a look at the consequences of climate change on the caribbean. island, of course out i called anthony howard, we'll have more headlines at the top of the hour on a late for me and the entire team in the newsroom. thanks for tuning in to this is going to bring us against total shock.
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let's turn to this point coming from a poor family to become president. challenges around credible story of bobby wanting to start to do some g.w. good to see back at us with the promise of a new rating, plus a dream destination for tourists teeming with marine wildlife. but on its choice chorus is an island paradise. but
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it's on threat. the former dutch colony, located off the coast of venezuela, is feeling the impact of climate change and pollution. but these locals are taking action is fearless when it comes to saving animals a mission, she shares with their dad and her emissary for conservation help the filming. it's a far cry from the picture. perfect tourist snapshot. a thick mats of sod gas and seaweed blankets, the bayonne chorus out was east coast sea turtles trapped in the fight for their lives. and this group is fighting to save them. the alarm sounded early this
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morning. i get this goal to get by when you come to is 14 years old and volunteers for a sea turtle conservancy. without flinching, she waits into the tossing waves with team the sea turtle species found here are endangered. the team is committed to saving as many as it can across the bay turtles can be seen both in the thicket of alligator losing strength with every passing hour. but from the water, they're virtually impossible to locate.
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that also not easy to rescue the old you are so actually hurts when they hear you. it smells very bad and you can't hear anything. the water is everywhere. the island has never seen a saw gasoline infestation like this. warming oceans off fuelling alg growth. as off fertilizes flushed into the sea from brazil, the turtles come up and get in tangled in the bloom without help they perish in the heat. every rescue turtle is a cause for celebration. or you just feel like i'm helping but it's not just startles, it's everything,
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the ocean itself and everything. it's creatures, it's wonderful to me and i dare you for doubt. but you see the team has been working tirelessly for days. they've saved 25 turtles so far. many are malnourished and weak. the team will nurse them back to health. the turtles that only need to gain weight up to the sea aquarium to recuperate bridge over the road. but the ones that are sick not taken the tibetan area in more debt. deuced these turtles have to huma's on that. i assume bodies to fish nets to but it is also good over here over her, where her people are working. the sick animals are in the best of hands with
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odette's. no one knows that better than pope a very special flamingo, a celebrity, not just in cora south, but all over the well. odetta and bob barr inseparable, the local vet, came to the rescue when he slammed against a hotel window and plummeted to the ground, badly injured. they both are there within 10 minutes. i was in front of them like i am here for the flamingo and they were like, vulcano don't go until his left wing and his feet tossed in if he can't be released into the wild. so now he lives with a tent or a mass news and the like, oh is name a swimming go only look like a ball there. all the funny thing is the name means like a flame and said to be, well no. and now he's famous. no man is open right now.
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today is thursday he and on thursdays, both french is out on his weekly mission as opposed to the wildlife conservation. so this berk especially for him to get hurt. but you know, today's destination is an elementary school bump is in the passenger seat that an unusual couple us like you. like whether i'm talking about reaction like oh, if you go so they think i just want to run with me putting others to me, which is also fun for this moment is the highlight of the day for me, a bit campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingo,
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after initial hesitation, the children warm up to some kids or even shy of involved who's who, that's his fair share of experience with humans. odette spent months preparing him for social contact like this. the children have never before had such a close encounter with a flamingo and bob is the hope for a discussion on how to value and respects nature. even a child's discarded kite can become a death trap for flamingos and other animals out there, whose name, odette tells the kids how easy it is for birds and animals to get tangled and trapped in waste. the talent being disposed of properly hope is effective and soft to the touch. the message hits home shots
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also, if they die, then that's just not ok. for odette, it's responses like these at the top, the pay off for her work with bob. when you have that reaction, then you have the gateway to their heart with their arse. spunk, you might still question their parents, the friends, what are we doing? why are we doing what we know? dad is referring directly to the revelation chorus out was babies. she often has to surgically remove waste from the guts of animals that ingest it. it's not as if she wouldn't have enough work without a rescue patients. odette began saving wild birds as, a child. this flamingo called o.t.,
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is a year old. she was gravely ill when and yet found her in a pool. for months she's been helping the birds back on its feet. it's called has taken on to his way. so she doesn't forget where she came from, because soon she'll be released back into the wild. they need not be tamed. rehabbed rehab is not coddling rehab. it's wild animals that are hurt . you help them. they put them back soon. a chicken odette currently has 45 sick wild animals in her cat. she meets medications cages and 80 kilos of food per week. so work is dependent on donations and takes time. there are days when she nearly folds asleep at the feet to have her own
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will efforts pay off as an air of excitement at the sea aquarium this morning. fetches the turtle that she rescued from the thicket of saga some seaweed. more than a month ago. dozens of volunteers saw him. they helped way mesha and mock the turtles. so they can be identified in case they are spotted again. we are going to really live today. there is so much better now, so it's time for them to go. the turtles are just a few kilometers from then actual habitat. the activists convoy attracts a lot of attention that's actually only you, as i feel it somewhat like the brunt of this great fear means that more and more people are going to realize what we're doing are going to go to fight. and hopefully are going to come out of the
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surf is rough, but the water is crystal clear. 13 totals are being released into the ocean. very, very excited. i feel the hope is that they'll paddle off and not turn back around. the time has come to odette is also releasing some recuperating patients back into the wild today. she's invited some neighborhood children and tourists to watch. for 18 years, odette has been bringing locals and animals together. i mean,
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you can now it's hope he was touching the hearts and minds of visitors to his sanctuary. he stays home when it's time for you to begin her journey back to freedom. although it's a joyous occasion, there's always concern that the bird may not be accepted back into its flock. is she still while it enough for her or the bird flies away from her? his home in for his ardor, siblings. the other governors that we want to maintain a distance let go and. 7 the flamingo takes off and unites with her flock. it's a moment to savor. conservationists know that they can't stop climate change on their own, but that passion and commitment demonstrates that by respecting and protecting nature, every individual can make a different lens
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