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this is the w. news a live from berlin europe kicks off its mass vaccination program against covert 19 a 101 year old woman is the 1st person in germany to get the vaccine as an unprecedented in united nations campaign is now underway across the e.u. also coming up on the show violence overshadows the elections in the central african republic the government tries to spend all to rebel offensive as an armed gangs terrorize much of the population.
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and i'm quite rigid and welcome to the show germany's mass vaccination program against the coronavirus has begun a day before its scheduled start shipments of the biotech pfizer vaccine are arriving in e.u. countries in hungary and slovakia they have also started vaccinating and here in germany 101 year old woman in a care home in the east was the 1st to get the shot along with other residents and some of their carers when it quite solid was born the world was in the grip of sparks flew to tell you 101 years old she made history as the 1st german to be vaccinated. if you find a mobo team came to this residential project to senior citizens in how bush that unvaccinated 40 residents and taking care of stuff. the head of the local vaccination center didn't want to waste any time waiting. every day counts once the
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vaccine has been defrosted it has a limited storage life and the logistics of flexible enough that we can bring things forward by a day and go out to the cab earlier. most parts of germany are starting vaccinating on sunday regional politicians stressed the urgency isn't enough hours in the year seen rising infections and alarmingly high numbers of fatalities in tools and yet the vaccine is giving us this glimpse of hope that if we can hold out a little longer. we have the chance that more and more people will be vaccinated and we are. the biotech pfizer vaccine is being delivered across germany and the country's health minister held out the hope of more to come. vital right now if the other fact scenes that look promising are approved by the middle of the year will be able to roll out widespread vaccinations and offer one to anyone who
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wants it so much. by the end of 2021 point 3000000 doses of vaccine will have been distributed in january another 3000000 like here in berlin vaccination sentences are ready and waiting and they are equipped to administer many 1000000 more doses to members of the public. because the need to vaccinate is so high and the interest is there i'd rather have as many doses as possible as quickly as possible so that we can get going. the health minister rejects charges that too little vaccine was ordered at the european level and he was clear about the overall. the corner. the corona vaccine season it's free of charge and voluntary but our intent is clear we want to vaccinate so many people that the virus no longer stands a chance neither in germany no in europe. first in line is anyone aged
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80 or older like here in a. mobile team to be visiting with a vaccine any day soon and indeed earlier reporter joel dora is covering this story for us and all vaccinations were supposed to start across europe today but 3 countries jumped the gun and started giving out shots a day earlier was the story there the european commission had carefully planned the start of what it calls a new vaccination days telling countries to wait until sunday as a sign of unity remember europe had a pretty embarrassing and disjointed start to the pandemic with countries holding equipment and failing to help each other so the rollout of the vaccination was supposed to go a bit differently however over the last few days the deliveries of the boy and pfizer vaccine have been arriving and some said why wait hungary was the 1st to go in slovakia and germany and as the regional manager in the german state said every day counts now this modern noise some european commission officials but it's hard to imagine anyone begrudging the 101 year old woman who got to have her vaccine. a
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day early say it's time is of the essence but with that in mind vaccinations started in some other countries weeks ago already why has it taken until now for europe to start around the world an estimated 4000000 people have already been an ocular it against cove of 19 in the us it's approaching 2000000 now the european medicines regulator was a bit more cautious they had actually planned to wait until next week before even meeting to decide whether to approve this vaccine the germans health minister yet to spawn was one of those who pushed them to go to foster and they did so they finally gave that approval just before christmas and now here we are of course there's some impatience in the air but let's keep in mind the 1st known announcement of the outbreak and that only happened on december 31st last year we haven't even reached the one year mark the 1st known cases in germany were on january 27th so here we are 11 months later and vaccinations beginning it really is
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quite a remarkable scientific achievement absolutely let's talk about the logistics because that of course will be one of the big questions for now mass vaccinations do to start in the next few hours what's the plan exactly so the government is set up these mass centers around germany they've used big buildings like former airport ice skating rinks as well as like event spaces equipped with those super cold chill is to keep the vaccine ready for use they're also going to be mobile teams going to care homes care homes are really one of the centers of the outbreak here in germany and so people living in elderly care homes of the 1st to get the vaccines as well as people aged over 80 and health care workers the majority of german ready and willing to get vaccinated a recent survey found 2 thirds of germans want the vaccine but as the health minister said they're going to have to wait at least 6 months and we shouldn't forget the rest of the world either according to one recent study a quarter of the world's population will not be vaccinated even by 2022 so as of
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tomorrow it is an important 1st step vaccination study in europe. for the most majority of people we're going to have to keep doing what we've always been doing up till now wearing almost keeping distance and living with the look down for some time to come an important 1st step but it's certainly not the end of the pandemic good perspective there reporter joel dora thank you so much for that let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic japan is effectively closing its borders to foreigners over the new variant of cove of 19 a 1st seen in britain the foreign ministry says the restrictions will begin monday at least for a month meanwhile health officials in canada have confirmed 2 cases of that mutation an elderly couple in on terrio are in isolation the province has also gone into lockdown and a french border officials say traffic has returned to normal at channel crossing points with great britain last week thousands of truckers were stranded in southern england drivers must test negative for cope at 19 before they can enter france.
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and we can turn our attention now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world the u.n. is warning of an impending humanitarian disaster in bosnia or more than a 1000 migrants are enduring freezing conditions after being forced out of a temporary camp authorities failed to organize new accommodation despite closing the camp which was later set on fire migrants are now sheltering in the burnt out facility with little heat or food. well to weather warnings are in force for england and wales days of heavy rain have seen rivers burst their banks and widespread flooding and disruption storm has also brought winds exceeding 100 kilometers an hour residents bound by provirus restrictions have been allowed to seek shelter. and a federal agents have searched the home of a possible suspect in the us city of nashville in tennessee where a motorhome exploded on christmas day 3 people were injured slightly and dozens of
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buildings were damaged authorities believe the blast was deliberate but have not identified a motive or target. and the judges in the central african republic have ruled that sunday's election can go ahead the government and its allies are trying to fend off a rebel offensive as armed groups step up violent unrest there are fears that the republican slide back into a full scale civil war unknown attackers have already killed 3 united nations peacekeepers. do you see the selection as a chance to say you have to pay yes or no to the bloodshed which threatens the central african republic hundreds of women much of the capital that of the paul they believe this what must be. said we want peace to writing this country we say no to the revolution and we. no 2 the
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opposition that wants to push back that died in this election. i. said. this is part of the opposition campaigning for a poll they don't want to go ahead they can't balance who stand regardless but he says he's concerned by the growing insecurity nationwide. in every city there are armed groups getting in the way of this process. so i think it's wise that you consider postponing the elections. those groups of now need the outskirts of baghdad their advance created panic in the capital loss wake the president sees the hand of his political foes behind these militiamen in an exclusive interview the incumbent told d.w. he stands for pastes. they proposing a return to violence they have mobilized as men and now they're looking at the
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destabilization of benghazi. as tension mounts more un peacekeeping troops have been arriving their mission is to stabilize the state during the elections after they touch down the soul just celebrated but in the coming hours they will be tested as they try to prevent chaos breaking out in the central african republic on polling die. and returning now to an annual christmas tradition in the czech republic in the capital profit hundreds of a hearty swimmers braved icy waters to jump into this river in the city center event was given a special exemption from coronavirus restrictions. most of all 2 degrees outside and i take chattering 6 degrees in the water despite our sea conditions hundreds of canes swimmers dunked themselves in the vault of a river in prague city center from old timers to teenagers the brave participants
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celebrated the annual swimming events 74th year and while coronaviruses canceled many sporting activities this traditional mace up was given the green light. this competition has a long tradition and the fame of the competition is so great that the ministry of health decided it was an event worthy of special attention more units of. participants had to present a negative code test in order to compete and avoid by strict hygiene protocol but the turnout was still strong despite the added obstacles last year there were 433 participants in this year about 323 people registered to see. the event is named in honor of swimming enthusiasm alfred nico them he organized progs 1st ever christmas cold water swim back you know wanting 23 and his legacy is still convincing people to test their resilience to this day. now archaeologists in the italian port city
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of pompei have excavated a strikingly well preserved ancient roman a fast food restaurant and even found leftovers from what was on the menu nearly 2000 years ago on pay was buried by lava and ash as when mount vesuvius erupted in 7980 it's now one of italy's most popular tourist attractions. the deadly volcanic eruption completely destroyed the bustling port of pompei among the thousands of victims customers of this fast food restaurant which sold takeaway chicken lamb and goat the pots on the counter contain duck bones and traces of snails a noted delicacy outrun to sign warning diners to be aware of the dog and some graffiti making fun of the owner but. it's the 1st time we've managed to excavate a complete term of polio snack bar like this new technology allows us to pinpoint what was in these containers continue to cause us to free either the excavation
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gives the scientists some important clues about roman eating habits and the unfortunate owner was obviously inside the shop when the volcano erupted behind the counter a human skeleton for the moment the site is still closed to visitors because of coronavirus restrictions and would you be willing to eat a burger made out of grasshoppers that's what 3 young chefs in mexico city are hoping to take away a burger business with a different enterprising founders are selling patties and other delicacies made from kraft operates in facts are known to be of high nutritional value and they're also environmentally friendly. after some sports news sort of a football game in bolivia was interrupted when a pitch invader ran onto the field and took possession of a player's footwear but a little you sure are supposed to go leading to his dog a stole of boot and the show at
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a 1st division match outfoxing opponents and interrupting play for about 3 minutes . a curious a canine i took a dive to avoid getting sent off in the end though a team member took matters into his own hands she sighed like a playful push crucial but it is a couple of years that's all for me for now thanks much for watching the open it is . my 1st by psychos mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this notion for women something as simple as learning how to write them by side those isn't. since i was a little girl i want to go by said the old my boy but it took me mr going to make them. finally they gave up and mentioned buying young bicycles but returned because soiled machines sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing advice
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as no i want to meet those woman back home who are bones by their duties and social norms and informed of old dead basics like. my name is the about of the hook and i work at some of them. there's no real replacement for the thrills and spills of watching a football game live in the stadium. but the coronavirus can damage has largely put
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paid to that which knock downs meeting fans follow ups outs. with stadiums now eerily empty even huge games like dec last occur between dortmund and buy and have been played behind closed doors. watching matches in the pub is no longer possible while paying for a t.v. subscription at home is not an option for many people. but there is one trusted old media where everyone around the world can chew me into games good old live radio comment true i. detail believe broadcasts disney games over the airwaves in multiple languages all across the world line to fans everywhere from has a go here to that but. we're going to see and hear how people followed the biggest game in the bundesliga live on the radio.
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and i'm going with a drive spent 10 years in bavaria and make no secret of the fact that i'm a buy and supporter. for. whom the league. it's totally open a draw is very likely but i hope there's a lot of goals. when i. am born this welcome to the bundesliga and to dare classic the darby of deutschland and the highlights of the 1st. half of the season brochure dorman vs by many so great to have you with us your commentators read. the shirley a lot of them become.
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very high i'm crystal from beirut but i'm excited because the game's about to begin we're going to follow the game on the radio i'm proud to be a don't mend fan because they were the 1st to allow a few people in the stadium despite the coronavirus their fans of the best and really passionate crowd and today we're going to win. i love about the biome players and now coming out on to the pitch following this match is being broadcast from the d.w. studios in. getting a live video from his acknowledged in a park in dog. park. i mean. i love radio it has this magical quality you have to describe everything in detail the
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atmosphere and events on the pitch listening on the radio has its own unique challenge they let. me come over here i'm marina pet i go to and from commodore a reaver davia in the province of chill books in argentina and i'm a buy in munich fan in rio you. know. we're looking for a nice place to enjoy the game on the radio the but. today is robert levin dusky vs yelling hall and how do you see the game going. as i mean . it's going to be an exciting game with goals galore i reckon we'll just edge it. all i'm predicting
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a narrow win for dormant in your dormant fan and you're a blind supporter. i don't know what. my game is now. i'm going to tune into the crying game. and my father loves the team too and today they're playing goldman. i'm sure by and i'm going to wait. and know our own and nobody in the. day is my cousin has come to visit today on a mission. i say and he's the one for by. the flight. if you live.
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in miami or need to get by in munich have the best attack in the bundesliga i guess you can say people get d.n.a. and one man stands out within this team going to a robot live and they live on those. same time salvador jon i live in mexico city and i'm a dublin found and play the british football academy here. but it didn't happen in the bundesliga has a lot of great teams but i immediately fell in love with the colors of poor should . they have been able my dream is to one day become a professional and play for them together with the whole of. the.
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ghetto give it a good. thing since royce makes a one mil for development. oh. the number 11 of marco royce. for buying to equalise at the stroke of half time who's going to take the free kick. oh ok. all right. and a very smart shot maybe one will now finally given that pay rise. does leave the people in this league at its most potent we now need to break ourselves we'll be right back with the 2nd half of states here and.
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a 2nd time it's $11.00 of those acknowledging in a park it's going to be an exciting 2nd time off the field the make the show give them good then. the cash reward a game with kid. who was me ill. the most but i guess the main thing for us is to convey that special energy and with them we have in south america and football fans that love the game with that hot body and soul then football though if you support happen. as the 2nd half gets underway homo sums the ball up into the bye and half. comes back ready now
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across the header. and i have just oh an amazing goal and endurance with a cross 11 dusky and he leaves dormant keep a booking no shots. like a saudi out of the. most. don't say look at and there's crosses for robert let me ask you the robot of never . i'm still a nervous wreck despite the 2nd goal when making some. i don't know if i have clinched it the girls missed the 2nd go she got it but we now glued to the don't have a comment tree. it sounds like by and have a lot of action around the don't mean goal. probably even though i was never in those keys up front some passes a sunday. so sunday go number 3 and no
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surprise there. i'm going to keep this going 30 to 11 dusky on the ball he passes to sunday. oh my god no matter what you're going to looks dangerous holand on his own. poss came to hole and it was too late for all of us to stop him. at the bottom of the mccann men manner you have tossed the whole and whole in with no it's a peach. oh. yeah whatever it's 3 to. be easy we're still good. how long gnashed 8 to 10 minutes. ok but it wouldn't thomas to get another one. like that i mean i don't know
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the viking erling holand with his 6 goal of the season. but no you know what else when i go that's the final whistle the big game between doormen and binah is over thanks but she winning in. bahrain you want to deserve to win for. lopez and juliet gonzalez ted on where you're going to sneak a team today for don brokaw sting for you via our partners in south america. and the american colonists goodbye from. the stern show we expect more from you in the next match. the radio commentator was really good but it would have been nicer on t.v. . you can see the bowl and the play is moving. i'm sure dormant will play
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better next time i can and will win. then you know. that was a new emotional experience for me today. i'm not used to radio. but normally i watch on t.v. or read the papers. but this was different and i like to. be able to. float. we loved listening to the game we drank some must say and it's a bit of pizza on a final night thanks to each of valor and love from muscle. it's
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one of nature's wonders. one of its mysteries the lifeblood of the few facts to be used as some kind national park. every year in november a return to the spotlight so why. researchers from germany are trying to find out the full. asian of the food. choices next on d w. this is how she's now 94 hours a week but it just means she sounds completely different. start the onus color things his favorite christmas. music it's for the festive season. to go back to. work for 60 minutes. every journey begins with the 1st step and every
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language but the 1st word published in the book. the code is in germany to learn german why not play with him simple online on your mobile and free shop d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. year after year they're drawn back to this place by the millions. these terrible us better known as robots of all flying foxes frog to a little forest in zambia. it's thought to be the world's largest mammal migration. and one of africa's greatest unsolved mysteries.
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researchers from germany are trying to learn more about these mega bats to do that they're hoping to catch a few of them with a net the scientists are setting up a trap at 2 am because it must be ready before sunrise low flying foxes are not turned off they can still see that are by day then at night because unlike other bats find foxes don't anchor locate they use their sense of sight to navigate. as an insidious nets it's we must always keep the net off the ground and then open up the compartments so it hangs completely straight at the top so the bats don't see it already and it deflate them or as it is not seen that work in complete silence with no light and only night vision goggles see them and then we hope will
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catch them but you never know. these are the images from the night vision goggles at night flying foxes lead to trees where they've spent their day sleeping and set off in search of food mainly fruits and berries. the researchers wait for 2 hours and then they have a stroke of luck for flying foxes get caught in a net. carefully they are them. sacks contains one flying fox this keeps them from getting injured until the researchers have time to examine them now in the early morning light it becomes evident why these animals are flying foxes. one fascinating about this animal is that it's probably flown 2000 kilometers to get here to meet
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with millions of others but we don't know where it's come from nor if it were turned to the same place or go elsewhere. but that could soon change for the 1st time researchers are trying to follow the mega bats flight path by attaching transmitters to them the devices look big but wait just a few grams. in an incredible feat of strength the flying foxes make their way to zambia each year covering thousands of kilometers on seemingly fragile wings then an i.q. search for food is impressive too fruit bats travel up to 200 kilometers each night in a few months time the scientists hope they'll know more about the exact path of the largest mammal migration the flying foxes given a piece of apple to give it strength then it's allowed to return to the forest.
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the forest measures just 505-1000 metres its small size makes it hugely vulnerable . to gamekeeper's patrolled here regularly to protect both the forest and the animals and these men have been doing this job for close to 30 years but they still look forward to each november when the flying foxes come and stay for 4 weeks where once 200 species of flying fox but 8 have become extinct and another 22 are endangered. and she minds are to blame for cutting down the forests and destroying their natural habitat and. cerise little forest in zambia is important to the animal survival. hugh see if they are continuing coming every year every year north even a year in between to meet them and to think. that you are in line to say it will be
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very difficult for them to finding a place if it's mainly poachers who are threatening their natural habitat the poachers keep setting fires around the little forest they figured with the trees gone grass will grow this one attract antelopes will then be easy prey in open terrain theories and i there they go bending her at the for them with going to be he this or that through through the end with and there for 4 to proof that this there is it can be easier for them threaded to bend in the park your birth or dangerous because as it. they are using. some. criminals. they can even shoot at before the same that's one of the risks of my job. it's.
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the coaches do pose a great danger to the flying foxes what they're really often is the animal whose tracks the 2 gamekeeper's are now following. antelope. hunters could strike at any time. and colomba say that if they can prevent them from setting fires then they're flying foxes will survive. that's why park relies on one soccer a man known here as the education officer. he pays regular visits to the surrounding villages because that's where most of the poachers live. with people like joseph.
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actually a farmer who grows peanuts and vegetables. yams are growing in these mounds of earth. the education officer the most of his harvest goes towards feeding his family so he has little left to sell. the. i had to pay my children's school fees and hunting seemed like the easiest way. out snares and the next day i'd usually cotton and. i sell it so much children go to school now. joseph has 10 children to feed. and he's like many here driven to poach out of sheer debt. not create. a community should see to it that they protect what we have been there so that we have a lot of people being employed in the back
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a lot of groups who would be buying from them when they are going to do a lot of funny and like the same game if we are going to have a lot of 20 scamming to their back they brought it to the environment. farmers like joseph are now being told more efficient farming methods so they can better their incomes without resorting to poaching. that he. was brought along an instructor. and his wife how to get rid of. and how to fertilize their fields naturally. it seems to be working well. joseph while your senses are all through with poaching he's even willing to put up with a flying fox is eating fruit from his trees.
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some villagers used to be boxes of the trees and skin them and eat them. today that rarely happens though sometimes children still catch and kill for their grandparents. but if you want to. even today the education officer still encounters prejudices and age old to booze well flying foxes are concerned they want provided a reliable source of meat each november for families in the villages and myths and superstitions still surround these maggots. we pay a visit to the villages traditional healer. and. you know it's i don't want to have too much i don't i want to. this world is full of juarez and sorrow she sings. knows the villages concerns
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before she talks about the flying fox is she 1st wants to get a sense of what's troubling he can in masaka to get an appointment with you must agree to undergo treatment you know. some people burn flying foxes then they have the ashes tattooed under their skin in the hopes of acquiring the mega bats abilities. like being able to see better at night. but of course that's not ok. if you. don't even have a healer issues or she doesn't use any flying foxes in her medicines she prescribed a powder which she says will help him with his biggest problem janice colleagues. take it morning noon and night 3 times a day. she says the powder is a purely remedy. yes but. people who make medicine from
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flying foxes catch them with a sticky substance that they smear on the branches of fruit trees the animals become attached to it like magnets that's what these sorcerers do but some of them also know how to call the animals then they come flying and let themselves be caught easily that's how they do it. and. tradition to play a major role here even those who reject medicines made from flying foxes still seem to believe in sorceress in the magical powers of mag about doesn't make it any easier to protect the terror. has another appointment in the village today he says there is only one way to combat superstition by educating young people if the next generation understands
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that flying foxes don't possess supernatural powers that will help to ensure the animal survival. is 16 and one of the best pupils in the village and soccer takes a look at her homework and her grandmother beams with pride. salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the national park. on the test was it for these 2 teams then from the distance we can the sudan was the beast and doubtless him we selected and the deformation that she's a vanity in my that day sometime back in mind their mother died when she was 3 years or led to the school i love going to school because i learn new things the same and i hope that one day i can lead a life like people elsewhere and become
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a teacher or a doctor. that's why i like going to school most of all. this is a death is to let them go through a salon school uniform tuition and books an hour paid for. educating young people my car is an investment in natural conservation a. grasshopper soup is on the menu today surrounds grandmother has 11 months to feed but things are looking up same ceylon want her scholarship. if she actually finishes her education then maybe she can contribute some money to help me then i could hire a farm hand to help with the work and buy some food. was salon has become an environmental ambassador just like a mental you can learn one saka today he's a guest in salons class at school. a
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few of you say the soles of your grandparents will return as flying foxes. but the truth is they are god's creation and have no magical powers we know. now it's time for an expression when santa is taking so long and some classmates on a trip to the national park. but it's an opportunity for us to see animals that we don't know yes you see that big ones too i mean that and we learn why it's important to protect the bush. most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the
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children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper collaborators here to to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe other people to get inside to combine the work with him dog which we which i'm doing. sort of there may be good in order grenades or civic. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the cars some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my
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so the national park lies in a swamp if it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so rangers on soccer and want to show the young people one of these creatures extremely rare. until. tourists come from far and wide to see them this is the 1st time these local children have cited one. so you can see appreciate it he said i think it's. ideal if you did say so traditionally and what is he to say so i think a story steve that i'd be so interested in the today. generation i just get so see if that solange can hardly tab south away from the antelope farm there's no time to waste so it's getting dark and
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a few kilometers away the 1st flying foxes have already woken up and left the words . i'm so glad i get to see this. day and night also and the flying foxes take flight. 11 hours later i don't want his breaking and the fine folks colony returns just before sunrise. for scientists from germany are here watching them they hope that their research will help people to realize how vital these mega bat song to the ecosystem many people fear flying foxes because they're suspected of transmitting ebola virus and other
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diseases and. one of the max planck institute considers that i'm likely. to give them are ok. they're eating in vast quantities in many countries people use lead shot to shoot them down and pick up the bats while they're bleeding in biting if that was so dangerous we'd be seeing constant outbreaks in hospitals but that's not the case. then they take the road out of the words. the scientists hope to prove that flying fox is a necessary for the bush's very survival. thanks to their droppings flying foxes describes large amounts of seeds throughout the region promoting the growth of bushes and fruit trees. now the researchers hope to learn just how many of these mega bats are flying around every night until now they've only been
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able to estimate their numbers the scientists have begun to set up cameras around the forest in order to count them later they'll use specialized software to analyze the ideas. i just feel is a great thing is it gives us much more than just their numbers so we can see when the winds coming from the north do they they're off myself and we want to find out if they communicate with one another when they make these tornados is that tornados . if. joseph. receives another visit from the national parks education officer. is here to show the farmer how he can money without having to resort to poaching by extracting honey. the smoke from the fire is supposed to calm the beads. the national park is training farmers like walia to become beekeepers some 4000 hives and plant.
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is in a bit unsure of himself he's only been a beekeeper for 2 weeks. this bizarre. scene here they are of but in it as they are going to put in a death they help nobody made for us which if you. saw this families were able to support their population over the number of troops will be many of the same time they will be able to move in that evening from there and there they have a still from living here that this is working with our hands as he translates in effectiveness of the smoke right away he gets down to 5 times but monsanto says that won't happen once the new beekeeper comes down. he heads home bought the work of an education officer is never really down on the way he meets a man making charcoal in a pot of. many people do this here to and some extra cash on government in the us
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and it got him but now that the if i sell the charcoal my wife can use the money to buy fish for the family. but that doesn't convince a girl in months he knows that every tree felled by charcoal burners is one tree lands for the ecosystem one less for flying foxes and other creatures this takes so many years for the truth and i thought i doubt the states had a friend in this would be the end of time that too will be destroyed so they sometimes there's a month of consolidation is is there more that we have come up to say when the destroyer graphical friend 12 months our count tries to persuade the charcoal burner to join the beekeepers in training where the man doesn't know condensed sent . charcoal hope is a quicker way to end capture. is a high was. back at the village school salon's big moment has arrived.
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i want to. caution you know she doesn't just tell her fellow pupils about flying foxes she also explains that you don't always have to chop down trees to make a fire and that sometimes the reflection from a light isn't enough to ignite one providing you use the right combustible material salon recommends using dead leaves and rotten tree bark and national park awarded salon and her classmates an award for coming up with this idea. or whatever it is local to this is it's important to protect the environment especially the bush that's because the trees that produce oxygen for us and of course the bush is also a habitat for animals. it's. going
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to save our flying foxes sing the children. lower down. most of the schoolchildren in the village of long understood walk some adults here still fail to comprehend that heat was. the gamekeeper's move beyond and colomba have discovered the site of another fire located not far from the rangers camp the poachers are growing ever bolder fresh green grass is now running here but that's not the only draw of antelopes. no money even the owner was there is one way the legatee they come when the a she's off the benny they come with their they come one who don't live on the ashes so as a last resort the gang people. themselves chop down bushes and trees. this creates a fire break around the woods to prevent
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a blaze from spreading to the forest where the fine foxes congregate they environmentalist's sacrifice trees to protect other trees. meanwhile night is falling and the flying fox is take to the skies again. the german scientists estimate that there are around 10000000 food bats here but they also believe that their numbers have been declining for years and that this could have dramatic consequences. but i'll be good enough because if you extrapolate it that means each night they spread millions of seeds and therefore plant trees and if that's not happening it would be an incredible loss to the environment because the indians lies don't follow the fate of the flying foxes lies
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in the hands of the people in the surrounding villages. and so long as generation promises to play a major role. each night she reads a few verses from the bible before she goes to sleep she says it's even written in the holy scripture that people must protect nature. telling people about start have evil power was that good for some species even eaten such that would bite us. so long says that gaunt created flying foxes and it's our responsibility to ensure that this creation survives she hopes to convince everyone to do that.
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