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silva's desire to help the environment most of asia the move to producing ecologically sustainable cosmetic products. everything we use ends up in the sewer which will then contaminate the rivers oceans and groundwater. that has now also measured parts of the production process . even the machine pieces are made from recycled materials. he can now produce more bars in much less time. but if used to take me 8 hours to make a batch now it's only 3 a lot of the steps are automated now. carlos silva hopes to sell his terra vader soap on the international markets soon. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website
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or send us a tweet. yesterday doing your bit. we share your stories. on this report comes from spain there lorenzo's smuggled to run creates delicate sculptures that combined is paasschen for. the impulse to take walks and that's when he collects the materials that serve us is converse it turns them into intricate pieces of arts that expresses love of nature i'll sit back a little piet. there's so much to discover in a single tiny leaf. these filigree most to pieces were handmade by spanish artist load and so money waited on. he kept them into leaves harvested from . and pushes.
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for. one month when i go into the forest for more than anything it's just i'm looking for peace and quiet. this is where my creativity really gets flowing. much relief. in spring and summer money where do they go searching through the forests of his home province guadalajara for just the right. foot. the perfect leaf doesn't exist. or leaves grow in nature they've undergone a process of evolution. but it's precisely their imperfection that in my view makes them perfect perfect. these works give little hint of the time effort and dedication that's gone into them. did empresses
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the fresh leaves and lets them dry for a few days. police have to be dry enough that cats don't smear or discolor and yet most enough not to crumble. the image stencil is attached to the leaf with fixative then he carefully works his way around with a scalpel cut by cut. i still believe i was inspired when i watched a caterpillar getting its way through a leaf. yeah but i gave me the idea to cut my own designs into leaves. over time i learned more and more and developed my own technique meeting and. depending on the design it can take lorenza did on several days to finish the cutting enjoy the almost minutes to work. for him his has been a journey of self-expression. is
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assumed one side of belief is turned to the light. in the other stays in shape you know that there's a similarity there to us humans. one side of us is visible the other is not. a hard thing when i work on a leaf i'm in touch with a side of me that isn't visible. his works also in demand with companies for green media campaigns leaves cleanse the air of carbon dioxide and produce oxygen making them an ideal symbol for a healthy environment put it on sustainability and green ethics are very important . is what i want to express is that human beings original bond with nature. today we've lost this sense of connection. so not only if we humans manage to see
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ourselves as a part of nature that we can learn to respect our environment again. if they carefully preserved his outlets can survive 10 years or more but it's like nature itself they too trance a tree. there is no mistaking bessie nature's beauty has to be preserved which is also the theme of the next report that comes from kenya except it creates it he's about the response of looking after our own better and. but in no way for example it takes a community based approach to the course of action and paying off the local people and the local wildlife. the labor wildlife conservancy in central kenya is a paradise for animals and animal lovers the 250 square kilometers are home to thousands of giraffes elephants lions rhinos and many other species.
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used to be part of a cattle ranch owned by a british farmer in the 1980 s. when poaching was decimating the black rhino population the family turned the land into a sanctuary today around 170 black rhino live in the conservancy they're protected by 123 rangers a pack of specially trained dogs and a high tech surveillance system most of the rangers are locals. but they were conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. communities play a critical role in terms of conservation with putting them in board you're not winning in terms of vision and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside the community so we can really win the community to get
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a lot of information and they're going to be i think. if the local people notice anything suspicious they reported to the ranger purity well more you she grew up here and knows almost everybody in the area there's no fight. over the past right wasn't played in 20 tell these means everything to. the little wildlife conservancy invests about 7 percent of its earnings in programs benefiting local communities. pauline karumba who owns a small farm but for many years lacked financial resources but in 27 team conservancy program helped her secure a micro credit. card i did a lot with the money. i plant seeds to plant and i also bought 2 pigs. there are many benefits for example they bring in trainers who teach us about many
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issues that have to do with health and how we can help ourselves as women. 1800 women have so far received microcredit there are also classes on business the environment and practical skills previously women. so that they can do that but they have to come to. the meet they do trainings we link up with maybe especially as they can across expect to be less so these farmers can benefit people based in the lead to take in farming and produce. and for the markets. the programs have helped improve the standard of living in neighboring communities. working closely with the local government the conservancy supports for
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clinics and runs one of its own local people receive free medical care including medicine and vaccines. setting up these clinics to provide much needed primary healthcare services to communities that leaves are all in the monthly. $800.00 people the efforts made by the labor wildlife conservancy not only to protect wild animals but also to support local communities have found international recognition since 2014 it's been included in the prestigious i.u.c.n. green list of protected areas. the seal of approval is a huge boost to the project. it helps us in terms of marketing strategies to help. fund raising i do to help that are going to be
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a model for others to emulate for others to come from us. it's not for the it's for the stage it's for the globe is for the community heritage. or wildlife conservancy shows that protecting wildlife is compatible with the needs of local communities with the right strategies both can flourish side by side. what a great initiative hopefully it will inspire you and others to take responsibility for environment we not come to the end of this week's episode of africa and we look forward to having your company. at street. signing up for you. in the meantime you can stay in touch with us on social media is to grow free to. stay safe be mindful of others and see you soon chris celeb's signing off from
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lagos nigeria.
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