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previously the earth was just a messy chemistry and i want to tell me she. was a creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery there was a. nice girl. stortford you were 110 and b.t.w. . this is d w news and these are our top stories. a russian court has ordered opposition figure alexei navalny to prison to serve out a 3 and a half year sentence he was detained last month for violating the terms of his probation was accused of failing to check in with authorities because he was in germany recovering from a near fatal poisoning which he blames on the kremlin. russia
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but nick the coronavirus vaccine is around 92 percent effective that's according to a new study published by the british medical journal the lancet the findings are based on data from a trial involving nearly 20000 people researchers also found no serious side effects associated with its use. amazon founder jeff bezos is giving up his role as c.e.o. of the company and moving to the role of executive chair in the 3rd quarter the e-commerce giant said he'll be replaced by m.b. yes he who runs out was on cloud business the announcement came as the company reported a surge in 4th quarter profits and revenue. this is day that we're news from berlin you can follow us on twitter and instagram d w news or visit our website w dot com.
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were despite its shocking shortage of coronavirus vaccines europe has paid little attention to russia's researchers today results published in a british medical journal showed that the sputnik the vaccine is safe and that it works at the same time in a russian court the kremlin critic alexina volney was sentenced to prison european governments see this as an attempt by president putin to silence his biggest threat will the european union protest a sham trial or will it focus on its own public health the new russian vaccine could protect europeans it could also give president putin all the political immunity he needs i'm for golf in berlin this is the day. the kitchen is a key event in the matter and it wasn't about me to pay for
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a. leak no information so far has shown what the accusations are based on the bus. in the horse or dog from us on the situation is actually frightening is that it's illegal standing contravenes all of the countries los baños use. to if you accuse someone you have to prove their guilt. just as you can't just say it's a secret all this patient confidentiality and all. that would mean the family's poisoning the state. also coming up the f.b.i. considers last month's seizure of the u.s. capitol to be a 911 moment and you can see it in the investigation suddenly people are being arrested who just a few months ago would have never been questioned weeks after the attack on capitol hill this. fans and the bob wire are pretty much the only visual signs and reminders of what had happened not generally 6 here but behind the curtains and
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behind the doors the investigation into what happened and who is responsible for this it's in full gear. viewers on p.b.s. in the united states into all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with a prison sentence and a vaccine both made in russia today a moscow court sentenced kremlin critic alexina vonnie to 3 and a half years in prison for violating parole the violation occurred when the vani was here in berlin in a coma fighting for his life after being poisoned with a nerve agent which he blames on the kremlin the timing here is very important today's sentencing took place on the same day that russia's sputnik the vaccine received a major credibility boost early results show that the vaccine is safe and effective against the coronavirus now this comes as the european union is suffering from a drastic shortage in vaccines the russian vaccine until this week had not really
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been discussed as a possibility for europe and that was before pharmaceuticals pfizer and astra zeneca announced drastic delivery cuts now the german health minister is not ruling out sputnik the russia could help europe but at what price to save its own public health in this pandemic europe may have to stand by and let the case of alexina volney take its course. for his wife yulia the only good by alexei novotny could manage before he heads to prison. he told the court the charges against him were fabricated a way of intimidating his supporters. all of these offices and this cage it's not. a show of strength it shows their weakness a week and they cannot jail thousands or even millions of people.
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outside the capital rewrite only in the morning. lines of riot police stood in front of the courts to keep me in but his supporters out. to use any show when in moscow reportage. there is a huge police presence in the whole neighborhood around the court where alex enough is being tried today these police vans stand at the ready for new arrests. as the day progressed police detained hundreds of supporters who'd come to show you that solidarity. a each was no barrier to that here a small act of defiance. in g. placates arrest in these people's eyes is a small price to pay i'm not afraid to see it's. 3 or 4
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hours in. in police. station i believe it's. close for for my you opinion i think that. a man's school was almost killed shouldn't they be in prison. for the reasons that he was just only was what they couldn't kill him. as evening found the heavy police presence remains. even abound these lawyers said they'd be appealing the verdict to the european court of human rights. well for more on this i want to bring in christopher grows up he is the chief russia researcher from he's also a friend of. chris there was good to have you on the program. let's talk about of all the the person your friend and then i'd like to talk about of all the that the public force what what does this prison sentence what does it mean for him and i'm
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thinking about his mental and his physical will be. well i mean there's well he was ready for it and then there's what happened today he was ready for exactly this verdict this is what we discussed back. in germany a couple of months ago he was absolutely sure that he would be arrested and when i asked him yes but they're going to let you out on the on a under house arrest not by far the most likely because if i'm going to be sent out for a long time and we're not going to see each other for a long time so that was his default expectation then again when i was watching him today he showed all the exterior signs of a heart of a strong strong mindset but i can't imagine that he wasn't really depressed at the end of this ridiculous or victim it was a long day of deliberation which was essentially a charade and he called out what they did today was an amazing and moving on to
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your 2nd part of the question seem to hold all this because he made a 17 minute speech which was an amazing i mean it was a mandela speech it was a presidential inauguration speech it was at that level and it impressed everybody and you i was reading your twitter feed today and you were saying that basically he's being sent to prison. for nothing and at the moment he has no legal recourse i mean it's 2 people actually stop to think and to read on the background of this whole charade today because he sent over breaching the. parole arrangements over a verdict that has been cancelled invalidated by the european court of human rights and russia is a member of the i mean it is it has to comply with the decisions of the european court of human life so technically even under russian law this verdict is invalid. yet the russian supreme court did not castle that did not follow the request of the
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order from the european court of human rights in 2018 and then they said that he should move reports after the end of his provisions of this he should report on a weekly basis and essentially he was sentenced the day before to have years because he didn't show up during his treatment when he was in germany recovering from a poisoning. of the very important to note that the multi-organ poisoning at that that was it was the product of this of his own government the president of the epis b yeah that's true and that we were following the court proceedings and he told the judge that he had been in a coma and that was the reason why he couldn't report with any authorities but obviously that had no bearing on the judge this prison sentence it's not 10 years it's not 20 years and we know that vladimir putin has the power to make it that way if he wants it is today's prison sentence then in your opinion a sign of putin's stree or is it
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a sign of his faltering string. i won't say anything you abide by i repeat you can be sort of the observation that putin had no useful moves when alexei decided to come back to russia alexei's decision actually put him into a quandary because. whatever he did whether he puts him in jail or he lets him out he will have a problem if he lets him out he will show a weakness that a lot of his core hardcore base is not going to like and if he sends him to prison he's going to catalyze the young people into the streets he's going to make him a martyr and that's exactly what we're seeing now in delayed wee hours of the night of russia we're seeing thousands of young people going out with his feet and this is going to continue for 4 weeks from now on and the only way that putting can respond to that is by sending hundreds and maybe thousands of as they call them cosmonauts from the anti rightfully his and that's not going to be
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a comforting view even police corps for his core electorate because they don't want to live in a really a russia that is occupied yet let me let me just ask you to before we run out of time because what does this mean for young people because i know young voters are not big putin supporters the social media savvy young russian volney these people are the future of russia so is putin strategy here is it to somehow win them over or is it just to keep them at arm's length as long as he can it's a short term it's it's tactics and also strategy he's only keeping them at arm's length until the next presidential elections but but even these people who never voted before a bit are coming out on the streets they're going to carve out a significant piece of the parliament both up and and even informal estimates correctly predict that at least 15 to 20 percent will both of. to non-systemic partners to young people who are preferred partners ok christo rose of the chief
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russian researcher from billing can joining us tonight from vienna krista we appreciate you taking the time to share what you know about this sad outcome today thank you. but what impact will of all these prison sentence have on russian relations with the west there's a lot to unpack here and to do that tonight i'm joined by the energy security analyst benjamin schmidt he is in cambridge massachusetts it is good to see you again you know i say again because we've talked to several times about the nord stream to pipeline the natural gas pipeline that is almost completed that would bring natural gas directly from russia to germany the treatment of deval and he has been used now as that the latest reason for this project to be killed with him being sentenced to prison today what does that do to the chances of nord stream to
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survive. thanks so much for having me brant and i think that the lead in really tells you what you need to know about this which is that this should and does have a major impact on projects like north stream too because remember the folks that are are are doing these malign activities this is the kremlin in the kremlin 100 percent owns and operates gas problem which is advancing north straining to i think that you'll see this continuing trend of not just the united states is often reported or poland or ukraine but also a number of nations across the transatlantic community a large majority have actually spoken out against this project since 2015 and it's only gets worse every time the kremlin makes one of these actions whether it's back to its illegal an exception of crimea an aggression in eastern ukraine or a of cyberattacks election interference or of course an extrajudicial assassination
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attempts like we saw with mr vali calling for putin putin the poisoner today in his closing remarks when he was attempting to be assassinated by capt chemical weapons we know that the german government is still behind this project yesterday the spokesperson for the german chancellor was asked about nordstrom too and she said that there has been no change in the government's position and it came at the same time that we heard from the french foreign minister saying that he would like to see the germans killed this project so what does french pressure in this calculus mean. i think it really goes to the heart of what we've seen all along as i said it's not just eastern european voices or u.s. voices it's a majority of the transatlantic community that spoken out against nordstrom to and it's because of russia's malign activities and its export of strategic corruption i think this is really hit home when we saw just last week for the 2nd time on an
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overwhelming basis the european parliament call for additional sanctions against russia for an of all means imprisonment in this case but also a cancellation of any remaining work in order to immediately and that was 18581250 basis overwhelming majority of europeans of the european parliament are calling for this to be stopped as the united states the biden administration press secretary last week called this a fundamentally bad deal for europe and said that president biden still believes this and during his confirmation hearing tony blinken the incoming u.s. secretary of state actually said that he is determined to do what they recant to prevent that completion yeah i'm wondering too now that the french have come out against nordstrom too well that emboldened the by the ministration to put more pressure on america old to flying only kill this pipeline i think it absolutely will brant i think there's a big diplomatic opening here the likes of which we haven't seen for some time on
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this issue where the overwhelming evidence is showing the sort of activities that russia gets up to and those that are saying that this has nothing to do or this this shouldn't be in any way to north korean to really don't view you know the direct connection between the kremlin and supporting this project ok energy security analyst joining us tonight it's was valuable analysis and insights into the geopolitics surrounding a pipeline and the imprisonment of alexina vault in japan thank you thanks my friend. the reason i say this in the reason i'm getting emotional in this moment is because these folks who tell us to move on that it's not a big deal that we should forget what's happened or are even telling us to apologize . these are the same tactics of abusers and.
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i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was u.s. congresswoman alexandria kanzi accord has yesterday opening up about the trauma that she and many of her fellow lawmakers experience when the capital was stormed by trump supporters on january 6th that trauma and all the repercussions from that of the siege of the capital led to the 2nd impeachment of then president donald trump meanwhile the investigation into the riot itself it continues scores of people have already been arrested in what is amounting to a probe of unparalleled scope e.w. correspondent stephens iman's reports tonight from washington. fierce and die hard supporters of donald trump scaling the walls of the u.s. capitol these images showing what is now called an attack on democracy an
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insurrection and failed coup attempt in which 5 people died still cause us disbelief and concern shock and anxiety for millions of americans today however just hours after the storming of capitol hill on january 6th federal authorities started multiple investigations in how exactly this happened and who is responsible for it all almost 4 weeks after the attack on capitol hill this fence and bob were pretty much the only visual signs and reminders of what had happened not generally 6 here but behind the curtains and behind the doors the investigation into what happened and who is responsible for this it's in full gear. hundreds of 50 ai agents at headquarters in washington and from dozens of field offices all across the u.s. are following thousands of leads federal agents are sifting through an unprecedented amount of evidence including at least 2 100000 digital tipoffs from various social
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media platforms. at least 300 people are under active investigation and at least 150 have been arrested so far officials say this was just the 1st face of what they say is an investigation of unprecedented scope the investigation will shift a little bit from low hanging fruit off people let's say who filled themself attacking and getting into the capital committing one crime or another it will shift now into a more complex and complicated way why is that because now the f.b.i. will look into conspiracy in organization in organized crime how much was organized of this attack what was the suit level of sophistication in preparing for the attack and who was involved. federal authorities say they're in for the long haul when it comes to their investigations and answering these and other questions back on capitol hill the temporary fence surrounding much of it will
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perhaps also remain for longer than originally planned the interim chief of the capitol police wants it to become a permanent fixture. well the german drug maker beyond texas says that it's planning to produce $2000000000.00 doses of its coronavirus vaccine this year that's more than 50 percent up from its initial projected output now back comes as german chancellor angela merkel is promising that everyone who wants to be banks in ated will be all for the injection by the end of this coming summer that promises giving rise to the idea of issuing passports for people who have been immunized supporters say this would allow people to return to normal life critics fear it could violate data protection law. evan schneider is taking on the corona virus the chief
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administrator arranged independently to develop a digital vaccination certificate in outing after 2 injections you get it for free and it's and. i think we're the only ones in europe perhaps even in the entire world to have it big companies like oracle or microsoft are still working on it we've already got it from and this is the alta vaccination certificate on it some personal data as well as the name of the vaccine and data vaccination to make it more secure and correspond to data protection laws schneider had but various district data processing center take part the info is now included on smartphones. my hope to perhaps travel again and perhaps get a bit more freedom. now an alliance of high tech companies in the us are working together with health organizations to also develop a digital vaccination passport it could even become a model for the world health organization to use. the international air transport
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association is also testing out possible health certificates with the airlines using an app passengers can check in and display their covert test results with this i added hopes mass tourism will take off again. ultimately people want to be able to have unlimited travel again without going into quarantine that's also something the european union would like to regulate at its latest summit the $27.00 member states discussed what could be done some countries are pushing hard for a similar vaccination certificate. there's no other way around not having at the beginning a uniform system for all 200 nations on this planet however i have my concerns if companies which are well known for other things collect excessive amounts of personal data and are also the ones who would have access to sensitive data about people's health. done so for. could there also be
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a 2 tier system such as less vigorous rules for people who've been vaccinated for corona virus than for those who haven't critics fear there might even be a vaccination certificate elite with more privileges other problems to get 5 more example we don't know whether people who've been vaccinated could still be carriers and as long as we don't know that then a vaccination passport or whatever it's called is of no use to us. meanwhile the bavarian district of outing doesn't want to wait for the e.u. and keeps handing out its own vaccination certificates its biggest wish though is to return to normalcy. well there are other reasons to be cautious about this idea of vaccination certificates my colleague the reporter jovo roy he has been looking into the flourishing online market for corona virus scams and there's plenty of scammers out there what you find job well any time you create a system someone is going to try and change it and right now many countries require you to carry a covert 19 test result
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a negative result in order to cross the border that's the case if you coming from france or you came to france or if you're trying to arrive in the usa and that has made a negative test result of valuable commodity how valuable well up to $300.00 euros that's according to europe poll the european coordination body for the policing organizations and they say that they have been busting scammers and fraudsters all over europe including at a paris airport where people were selling them to travelers europol of course did want travelers not to buy them yeah imagine that i mean like trying to scalp tickets how hard would it be for me if i wanted to get a fake negative test result if i wanted to say fly across the atlantic well we decided to try and find out here at v.w. so we turned to the messaging up telegram where you can find channels offering all sorts of goods and services usually nefarious and we did a really quick search to look up for a kind of a 19 test and of course we found a russian language channel that very quickly offered us to to sell us one for 15
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dollars a cheap you know it's cheaper than a test in some places but i wanted to know what we might get from money so i asked them to send us a sample and basically this sample would look like a it's a p.d.f. file it's a document that looks like it's been printed out from some petersburg lobar a tree presumably it had that would go into photoshop in the necessary details would be changed to match whatever i need this is a very simple kind of forgery really and in fact the person offering to sell me this warned that a little q.r. code in the corner there it wouldn't work if it was ever scanned by any authority so i thought that was. pretty honest of this particular forger to tell me that his product wouldn't even work now this is something that anyone could really do at home in fact i could do it using the exact image that that she could ever sent me the question is really whether it would work if you try and go to an airport and that of course is highly debated will be you just 1900 s. results what about the vaccination certificates rodwell look for those as well and
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i couldn't find any probably because they don't exist yet in any meaningful form as we heard in that story that german district is the 1st district to actually even pioneer this concept now as when you currently get vaccinated you get a little stamp a little book which would be very easy to fake so right now the world health organization is working on some kind of international standards for a digitized system an airlines are also working on their own but of course once you digitize something you open it up to manipulation so just like the virus itself it's going to be very hard to stamp out this kind of orders just another reason to get everybody thanks unaided as soon as possible joe thank you. well the day is almost done but the conversation it continues online to find us on twitter the dirty w. news or you can follow me at go t.v. every number whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. boy.
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oh boy. in. the fight against illegal gold diggers. in peru's jungles this takes heavy weapons the price of gold skyrocketed during the pandemic and the number of forbidding mines is exploding. with company a special unit in their dangerous work against reckless environmental destruction.
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if he. still has the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor to be sure now our 2 children 100 adults just robust just. what's your story take part sharon on in for my greenstock. welcome to clay wall street out of. mediæval beliefs in today's world in kyrgyzstan sons of priced possessions what about doorsteps. northern mexico was once home to the mexican gray wolf with a lot of help the creatures and now returning. but we start in the peruvian
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amazon where there's gold to be found how can locals put a stop to illegal gold mining. gold is the epitome of wealth and decadence and we have an age old fascination with that in ancient times it was prized for its beauty and constancy and it's held an allure for many people ever since in the 19th century of gold diggers headed to north america to seek their fortune. gold is still regarded as a highly general commodity and a safer. vestment in periods of crisis the gold price always rises during the current pandemic its value has. that's attracted criminal gold diggers looking to make big bucks like in peru the world's 6th largest gold producer. the fight against illegal gold mining in peru is bringing the big guns this special
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unit is on its way to raid gold mine is hidden deep in the jungle. it's a mission fraught with danger they need fuel and they need lots of us. it's the start of a 3 day rate for park ranger vladimir ramirez and a platoon of soldiers are going real good idea for you we're going to use small boats to travel the river to where the mine is. bringing elite soldiers with us but if i was there i might even that. ramirez is the director of the amazon reserve. on the way the group passes through military camp a year ago this was a come full of illegal mining. here in the intact jungle of the tumble part or is it still pleasantly cool. but just 2 kilometers down the track the sun beats down on the scorched desert. it's
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a scene of massive environmental destruction without the military ramirez was able to drive the criminals out of here a year ago. on this moonscape there were hundreds of gold mining machines operating. around 6000 illegal miners working just in this on. this soil is contaminated with mercury which the mine is used to separate the precious metal from the rock. the cargo in just have started reforestation another declaration of war against the gold mine. then the 1st way station in the intact part of the tumbler pass a nature conservation area $2700.00 square of staggering biodiversity.
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at 6 o'clock the next morning they're on with 10 elite soldiers from the navy without their protection ramirez could not possibly carry out this raid risk you and every time we find the gold mine. they recognize us and they've threatened me and my park rangers but these threats are not to be taken lightly and. from here on it gets tricky the money no ski river is gold digger territory on the back they see the 1st winding talents of the illegals. ramirez has been doing this job for 14 years but it's only one years since the government has given him military backup. the man in the headscarf is the state prosecutor he's allowed to rest mine is deep in the jungle. now there's a hawk lead a man was spotted on the bank he quickly disappeared into the underbrush. the soldiers follow his trucks. and here they
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find a camp concealed in the forest clearly the criminals have left in a hurry. the soldiers destroy everything they can find food clothing to lose the government prosecutors disappointed that the criminals were able to flee. the market some still can to get off it's a mafia the people in this camp work for the miners who are operating further along the river you know singled out of the office to get on because of this campus as a lookout for the gold miners the 71 that. the arrival of the team here is no longer a secret the gold mining syndicates has a radio communications network which provides warning as everything burns the soldiers are eager to keep moving. the state prosecutor has seen suspicious pale patches on satellite images of the jungle i hear and.
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then they strike it lucky recently used mining again. the soldiers inspect the tower and mine his clothes lie hastily abandon next to it by extending. as i thought they suck the mud up with a strong pump out of a water hole there and they pump it up into the washing slows the gold particles get caught in a piece of carpet for most of that family. there's no trace of the motor that annoys ramirez because that's the only way they can really put the set up out of action permanently. a quick photo then on the way through more and more of these gaping wounds in the rain forest. the water is full of highly toxic mercury the amazon ecosystem will take many years to recover and the illegal gold mining
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boom continues unabated. yes really the gold prices climbed around 40 percent since the pandemic began so obviously many people have joined the gold rush it is i've got all. the destruction of the rain forest has been accelerating even more as the coronavirus crisis ramps up the gold fever the soldiers also know that in another hole they've discovered a powerful engine 4 kilograms of dynamite should do the trick. and is splitting explosion which the miners will have heard from their hiding places but they'll be back soon ramirez says and he will too to carry on the fight against them. now we had from the amazon to the mountains of mexico home to the mexican wolf it's
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not easy to capture these shining creatures on camera these here are lone animals in an outdoor enclosure being prepared for a life in the wild having been driven out of their natural territory in the state of chihuahua it's time for el lobo as the wolves that called in mexico to make a return. christiane is calling out to the wolves about 35 mexican gray wolves or logos live in this area in the state of chihuahua. latter is involved in a project to reestablish and grow populations of the mexican wolf or canis lupus by lead to give it its scientific name they are shy creatures it's hard to spot any here in the sierra madre occidental mountain range which extends over almost
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$2000000.00 hectares. but says the evidence indicates some are nearby. one of. the where you have them over here we see several sets of footprints. look quite fresh. so the wolves could still be here this shows that they're alive and looking for food. checks one of the camera traps the photos confirm what he suspected. well group of dora a couple of young wolves there looking good healthy and behaving normally or if. they were. coming from abroad this camera only takes still photos others record video aguilar is pleased these walls look
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well fed that's good news the mexican gray wolf is an endangered species. he says the composition of their feces is also a good sign if. you can see the hairs from the animal in a. communal. wild turkeys are among the animals lobo's hunt in the wild along with deer squirrels rats and peccaries. aguilar will examine samples of wool feces in the lab he says the hairs probably come from a deer or a peccary. so it looks like the wolves here have plenty to eat on the but i'm in favor of backers of viable means the wolves 100 cattle and that should help resolve the conflict with the cattle ranchers.
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ranchers and landowners had almost killed off the mexican wolf its natural habitat used to extend from the southern united states to southern mexico. dozens of organizations in the 2 countries have got together to reestablish populations in the wild of robust animals with enough genetic diversity to be genetically viable. eduardo pay yun is one of the few ranchers around here who would welcome more wolves. he's even made his land available to the project. to wolves will be released here in a few days' time. while his father used to hunt
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wolves he says the environment would benefit if they returned and took their rightful place in the ecosystem. they are an important link in the food chain. the advantage for cattle ranchers would be that wolves would displace the coyotes they don't really belong in this ecosystem ilves our competition for them and would drive them away because wolves are the natural predators here on the ranch preorders not put our lives directly relate them to run to. wolves often leave remains of their prey behind providing food for scavengers species wolves also help maintain the health of the cattle because they tend to attack sick and weaken danimal so. christiane regularly visits ranchers and tries to convince them of the advantages of having wolves in the area it's no easy task especially when wolves have been spotted within 200 metres as happened here.
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we live off our animals so we have to look after them we have to protect ourselves from any predators that jeopardize our livelihood and that often means with guns which i suppose a. good look at the latter tells ranchers that under certain conditions they will receive compensation if a wolf kills livestock he also points out that wolves don't normally like to have cattle for dinner while pumas and coyotes certainly do and they in turn tend to move away from areas where wolves live. at the bread of vista they're called wildlife facility in the neighboring state of sonora 11 wolves are being prepared for their return to the wild.
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today's exercise hunting wild turkeys brought into the enclosure especially for the purpose. veterinarian foster of men time tries to observe the hunt from a distance. but on the. other went up with them we're hoping they'll come out. and evaluate their behavior and their hunting skills. these wolves are about to be released into the wild. and we want to stimulate their hunting instinct with live prey. to survive in the wild they have to be good hunters it's important that as the wolves hunt they can neither see nor smell people nearby. if you look on the look i'm looking for them but i can't see them and that's a good thing it means they've run away from us before you're going to hold. the wolves shouldn't assume people will continue to provide them with food they need to
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fend for themselves. and it looks like they already are to judge by these turkey remains. back on pions ranch in chihuahua the time has come to set 2 wolves free a male and a female. they leave their human carers and are now on their own they can join a pack or have pups and start one of their own. attitudes from the dark ages in 2021 the idea that women are less valuable the men not worthy of being alive femicide is the name given to the killing of women for being women a state of emergency has been declared in puerto rico after 60 such matters last year in countries anchored in traditional moral concepts where men are seen as as and provider and daughter.

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