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thanks to the part the tiny reptiles have a greater chance of survival and more our hearts in than before the members of the team returned to the police receive training in total ecology and pass on their knowledge to the community. of scene while the project has since 29000 not heard of any reports of anyone consuming tattoos or anyone killing or injuring titles so the number of tattoos that are dying has gone down and people have begun to understand that even out of the water. what woman's upwell a bucket outside the body. only a few meters separate the baby turtles from the south those who make heat will travel thousands of kilometers across the oceans and the familles are likely to return in a few years too late eggs of the. it's off to
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russia now which has the largest natural forest in the world but increasingly those would love destroyed by white fires and deforestation in the next report would introduce you to a woman who took it upon herself to launch a campaign to replant cheese she's as many others to do this say. what looks like random bunches of greenery are in fact pine tree saplings thousands of them already for planting marianna monty a new explains how it's done. it's very simple you place the sampling in the hole then fill that with earth and check the saplings firmly better then check once more that it can't be pulled out yet.
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8000 saplings are due to be planted today here on the outskirts of moscow marianna munteanu asked for help online and an army of volunteers has responded she regularly invites members of the public to help or. russia's forests of taking quite a beating in recent years huge areas have been devastated by wildfires pests like bark beetles pose a further challenge russia has more forest than any other country trees cover nearly half of this vast land. i think doing this since 2010 there were terrible wildfires back then throughout the whole of russia i saw a picture of huge well established trees being blown across the fields by the wind they were breaking off like matchsticks. marianna munchie onil studied economics and initially worked in finance but she quit her job to devote all her attention to
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reforestation you can change the world one small step at a time and people will pull together for a good cause. everybody here wants to help people become more aware of nature again and to encourage them to do their bit to protect the environment. i want our planet to be as intact as possible so that we have healthy air to breathe and leave our children and grandchildren an environment in which they can live well our environment is sick i don't want to inflict further injuries on the natural world. was 7 years ago marianna maggio moved to moscow to build up her own environmental organization but she's still not a lover of the city her childhood in the countryside very much shaped to she is.
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but i love nature i love the forest as a child i always spend the summers with my grandmother in the village. that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. are back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal but i can see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature of planet looked at ord good afternoon my name is mario monti on now and i'm president of the russian climate fund was the good. work has long since expanded beyond planting trees together with other environmental activists she puts out her own podcast big to get the message out to more people but she's also developed a mobile game app called plant the forest the aim is to promote interest in the
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well being of trees income from the app goes to plant new saplings. and you plenty more on the gamer has to collect points which then allow him to plant trees the idea is to inspire users so that they stop being indifferent towards our trees and so that they want to help with resource station. with nothing. back to the forest on the outskirts of moscow it's time for lunch in the past 10 years marianna are new and her helpers have planted more than a 1000000 trees that's the equivalent of around 1300 soccer fields a large number of volunteers of all ages have helped to make it possible last year she was selected by the united nations for the young champion of the earth award right nearby she shows us some other young trees from her project that have had
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a chance to get established. this tree was planted just 7 years ago and as you can see it's already bigger than me soon and this area should once again be a strong healthy forest hopefully strong enough to withstand all the challenges of the future. on the report is also about wooded areas but this time in the western part of common room in central africa here you'll find that you both forest which has also been threatened by deforestation that is right create after a lot of protest both in and out they become tree the government house bought it plant but for how long it will forest is home to quite a few species that aren't for want anywhere else. this huge forest hold special significance for the local community some 40 the images line the edge of the wood.
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to come was in grew up in one of them and is committed to preserving this natural habitat. in the forest area where the gorillas chimpanzees and elephants are our ancestors lie buried we only came here because of the war during the struggle for independence we have our secret spots and places for rituals in the forest when there is an issue in the community we go there to pray so if the trees are removed without our consent that's not good. news that is that some of the police just says about the dress the evil forest is about a 6 hour drive from cameron's most populous city to allah the vast amount of wood here has drawn the attention of logging companies valuable tropical woods make it especially attractive last year part of the forest was due to be cut down but after protests by local residents and many organizations cameroon's president paul vi
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suspended the plans. now lives in but meets regularly with the village elders today he is visiting believe a emmanuelle the village elders are furious the government never consulted them about the forest. we are the keepers of the forest and we are against the people in your own day and might decide to take it but we are not happy at all. the forest is not only prized by local residents it also has huge ecological significance biologist way has been studying the evo forest for more than 15 years he says the rich biodiversity here is unique. camera traps revealed footage of rare primates including a species of gorilla only found here funding for research even comes from the us
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all of this makes it really really diverse in terms of primates but also how forests elephants which makes it really an outstanding place we have a whole wide range of 50 ants. but biodiversity is not the only factor that gives this forest global significance. as forest extends for more than $1000.00 limit our square it is made up of monte to lure a line of the poor graffy which means it has all these vegetation classes and. it's really important in terms of the fact that these forests are sings to the nearly 35000000 tonnes of carbon which is really important globally for. environmental organization greenpeace is seeking to exert pressure on the cameroon government they say suspending plans to destroy part of the forest is not enough we continue to call on to come more on government and especially to the prison and of
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the rapidity to take the necessary action comes that. does to some degree but to cancel the decree decision we contacted cameron's ministry for forestry and wildlife but they were unable to grant us an interview for environmentalists and locals want evil forest to be declared a national park that would mean long term protection not only for wildlife and places of spiritual significance but also for the entire valuable rain forest. that's it for today we hope you fall into the stories this irish if you're doing something to protect the environment would love to hear about it you can get in touch with us through also should be the channels i'm chris elects signing off from bagels larger thank you crease and do join us again for another edition of eco africa next week from a sunday at 3 no good income following uganda it is a good buy and take care.
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is g.w. news live from berlin a massive show of opposition in me on march protesters turn out 1st some of the biggest anti coups demonstrations yet they turned streets into a parking lot blocking potential routes for security forces their goal is to shed doubt on military claims of widespread public support for its seizure of power are . also coming up to say and fight or abandon the war against the taliban and afghanistan nato defense ministers.
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