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they share private footage with us there's never been seen before. bactrim the stories of people 20 on d w. one welcome to this week's episode of our environmental show off because i am sunblock we know here in compliment uganda you do know this show is a coproduction of china's t.v. image area in germany and t.v. here in uganda but i don't know said law and i am with my co-host create a lens hello create i sound draw a big hello to all of us from
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a illegals large area it's good to have you with us for another edition of our environment show with a focus on africa now here are some topics coming up today. why biker floss leagues in the world's oceans are beginning to see. new venture that's fucking up south africa's beaches. and all spanish on these sounds leave the dreams of gets captured. but 1st we head to west and offered west songbirds from your rope like to spend the winter now millions of them migrate to senegal mauritania and for the south the woodlands loek book in a fossil while their hobby to its increasingly on the threats from intensive farming steal a number of calls a vision least of doing what they can to ensure migratory birds can still find a winter home in sub-saharan africa.
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the fruits of the kodiak st. thomas arenas and a good penis for many just. the biodiversity of trees in couple returned the national park in south and book in a fossil off was favorable living conditions for many species of bugs. nevertheless but conservationists are concerned migratory bugs from western europe such as the kingfisher are becoming increasingly rare. so while a very migratory bugs are indicators of the health of an environment today we can see there are fewer and fewer migratory birds here and this is clearly due to the deterioration of the nature of the hobby to a large degree about still not to be. just a few kilometers away from the conservation area but diversity is a thing of the past only sheer trees as far as the eye can see there was medics
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industry past machine that is driving up again and farmers like a nice man are profiting from meat book in a fossil is the wall 2nd biggest exporter of shit mounts which are used to make cooking oil and skin products well the idea of them or china is very profitable for us sometimes i see elements but it on more with a bottle of prime. but awareness is leading to a shift in practices now the farmers are starting to restrike they destroyed the veracity and that begins with creating healthy sort of i'm a jew my son works for a dutch angels which is concerned with the survival of migratory birds he shows the farmers how to make compost from the energical west including col dung on easy that is to place official for tonight users which keep insects and important food source for the bugs. prosecutor pornographer regarded as one who said our goal is the protection of dogs but unless the pharmacy direct financial benefits they aren't
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interested that's why we walked to include business aspects in the project. and what their business down group was it. makes formal franken has already been number one start for some time them about how i save a lot of money every year on. the food is much more. and we are only much healthier. the n.c.o. convinced him that it will be better to live through this time being in his food he now knows that in heavy rains the topsoil doesn't wash away so easily the roots of the comments will tree hold the soil will. they want to send a water carrier not under their proper water from a mom and i used to remove all the bushes and young trees on my fields now i practice what is called assisted natural restore ration it's simple you cut back week branches to help the struggle ones grow quickly into
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a tree then it can flower for bees and other insects we collect truck buyers. awful lot up with and of all babbling a huge movies more t.v. that's the idea behind angel a freak lots complained to teach farmers about keeping peace she'll farm out denise non-o. also on extra money for an argument she already has a big heaping espenson but is happy to have been fresher. how does one use a small cut to cover these when is it time to harvest the honey nearly patted 1000 farmers have had training in the last year. and a printer object to fly fast objective is on an environmental level is to create biodiversity because bees pollinate fruit trees and trees in general so this pollination will help the trees and in particular it will help if she had to look at it to. see i
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notice that the sheer tree produced more fruit and gangsters from pollination i don't really help you to have it all it is the one. although people will continue to plan she attorneys in the future they're more likely to leave other teams time allowing more nature to be there long and right. it's a prediction we keep hearing shocking every time experts have calculated that by 2050 plus to the oceans well we fish that is correct creek it is qualifying 1st but i think the effect the plus give me on marine life work but did not come with artist in the u.k. a look into that in the micro plastics could already be having on our own health let's take a look. what's on the menu plastic. bottle cap dim sum. or maybe some lego sushi sounds strange but that is roughly
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equivalent to the amount of microscopic pieces of plastic that we in just over the course of a month 20 kilograms over the course of a lifetime. we do this by simply breathing and drinking water and eating fish the oceans and rivers in particular are full of my kreplach dick says malcolm hudson a professor of environmental science he conducts research on the rain pollution from plastic particles those plastic particles if you like a little time bomb waiting to break down smaller after brain absorbed by wildlife or by people and then potentially have harmful consequences. because plastic does not biodegrade it turns up everywhere flooding the beaches and choking marine foreigner and flora plastic production has risen sharply over the past 50 years there are now over $400000000.00 tonnes worldwide per year and smaller and smaller particles are created by wind and waves friction and sunlight does so small that
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they could be absorbed into our blood through the stomach researchers see this as a danger to humans experiments with. has already shown that large amounts of numbing particles can be toxic. what we can say i think with some certainty is if we carry on at the moment as we're going producing more and more plastic not managing the waste very well eventually levels where there are thresholds acceded and there are harmful effects on the environment and potentially even on ourselves . the total impact on humans is not yet clear experts fear that the tiny particles could trigger immune reactions over least toxic substances into the body just one more good argument to put an end to our love affair with plastic. that all sounds very worrying plastic can really mess up the world it is bad for the animals and for us but i'm scared we won't be getting rid of eat anytime soon
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fortunately there are loads of people coming up to be trusting solutions to talk of the problem one of them comes from sabbatical and it is a pretty cool idea if you have a regional way of getting rid of the micro plastics what awaits on the beach. there's nothing in this nose who can't gaza law no item of plastic can escape the jaws of this giant vacuum team crisscrosses using what's called the enviro buggy to collect rubbish in the train cape town's beaches the conservation estate works with the organization. which developed the prototype a couple of years ago every day an estimated 100000 tonnes of plastic a found in south africa's many bts that's a lot to clean up according to crisscross the beach cleaner can even suck up our
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stick particles just one minute he says small a special cvs system separates the sun. even with 100 people on the branch we weren't really america where we weren't making as much of an impact as we could regarding the micro plastics are best came about trying to make that marker plaster collection a lot more efficient and quicker calls and these n.g.o.s recently joined forces with a local recycling company on the outskirts of cape town. to full use sought out various items into recyclable materials some 20 people on shift every day even the rubbish not classified as recyclable can be put to good use. this is a make or break here so it's all the plastics that cannot be reuse the research purpose to recycle go into one of these. compressed as best they can and
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used as a building material in local building projects and around the community. other initiatives start it's an early stage they concentrate on rivers the community of marina del gamma responded to see resolved nets with different sizes to catch plastic along waterways before it gets to the ocean. peter ryan a marine plastic research at the university of cape town estimates that between 60 percent and 90 percent of marine plastic on the beaches that's arrived via waterways like this one just standing here we can see all of this rubbish coming down the canal here this is the major source of letter that we are concerned about in an urban setting in south africa side 'd poorly managed waste on land getting into wastewater systems and being carried down into the sea and initiatives like this where we're actually intercepting this letter before it gets into the sea or
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starting to make a significant difference. for the north in the townships outside johannesburg these volunteers are unemployed locals they're removing plastic wastes from literature apps positioned in the sand absolutely. did not been charged explains that mountains of plastic that accumulates in the space of just 2 weeks. to start with the mates in the beginning of the rainy season try and stock exchange at the ranch and that's in fact in the winter a lot of stuff gets. put up dumps and down trees and stuff sort of stuff that's washed down the red sea so it keeps on the whole summer but if it were stuck it's going to be trying to stop it. not only is the engineer working to be the head. ups of waste is looking into some of the main contributors of the pollution back at the ocean the mission to see the bigger picture encourages young people to get involved
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studies in south africa have shown that on a clean up nearly 90 percent of the plastic leaching the beaches can be collected still even that is only a 1st step once we can teach them the dangers of marine plastics they will kill where they live and we will try to stop that speed at the source so instead of throwing things on the road or outside on the beach we'll actually be allowed to dispose of everything properly. crisscrossed and his team currently operating the enviro but it's been already do the work of about 30 people the plan is to start mass producing the machine and ultimately return south africa's beaches to the once pristine condition. wow those images remind us that we really need to keep up the fight against plastic and should we all tend to throw we have too much
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stuff that can actually be a sign. you are absolutely right sandra kahlil silver from bird knows it has come up with a clever way of for use in cooking or. in case very day one entrepreneur is seeking to clean up the environment one bar of soap at a time. tara very day is an ecological soap which carla silver makes using vegetable oils green clay flour and other ingredients. he tries to source most of the ingredients locally. and was only. 8 years ago i started out producing soap from. cooking oil. over it could be used to wash dishes and later i began making this eco soap for people to use in the shower then. silva's desire to help the environment motivated the move to producing
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ecologically sustainable cosmetic products. who knows that everything we use ends up in the sewer which will learn contaminate the rivers oceans and groundwater through that. filter has now was a major part of the production process. even the machines he uses are made from recycled materials. he can now produce more bars in much less time. than if you 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. then how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about it visit our website
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forbes and this a tweak. ashtray doing your bit. we share your story. on next report comes from spain there lorenza mungle to run creates delicate sculptures that combine this posh and for the nature the impulse to take walks and that's when he collects the materials that serve us is converse it turns them into intricate business of thoughts that express this love of nature i'll sit back i let just selby's pyatt. they so much to discover in a single tiny leaf. 'd these filigree most to pieces were handmade by spanish artist lorenza montoya did and. he cut them into leaves harvested from
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trees and bushes. when i go into the forest more than anything it's just i'm looking for peace and quiet. this is where my creativity really gets flowing. with. in spring so money goes searching through the forests of his home province guadalajara for just the right. joke. the perfect leaf doesn't exist. leaves grow in nature they've undergone a process of evolution. but it's precisely their imperfection that in my view makes them perfect to. these works give
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little hint of the time effort and dedication that's gone into them. did empresses the fresh leaves and lets them dry for a few days. the leaves have to be dry enough that cuts don't smell 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. the canary wharf. 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. depending on the design it can take it on several days to finish the cutting he enjoys the almost made it to work. for him his own test been a journey of self-expression.
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is assume one side of a leaf is turned to the light. and the other stays in shade you know within that there's a similarity there to us humans on the. 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 words are 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 . you know. 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 objects can survive 10 years or more bats like nature itself they to transfer tree. there is no mistake about seat nature's beauty has to be preserved which is also the theme of the next report that comes from kenya except it creates about the results of looking better and. the way. you need to best to pull savation on paying. people and. 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 the 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 will conservancy says that working closely with local communities is an effective strategy in the fight against poachers. community theater play a critical role in terms of conservation with don't look putting them in board you're not tweeting in terms of conservation and that's why now we're focusing in terms of putting a lot of programs outside the community so we can really win their community to get
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a lot of information and at least they can be i found yes of us if the local people notice anything suspicious they reported to the ranger purity one more you she grew up here and knows almost everybody in the area but i just know we are fighting females we're just at the moment i was the 1st to be right wasn't played in 20000 these consequences means everything to me. the little wildlife conservancy invests about 7 percent of its earnings in programs benefiting local communities. owns a small farm but for many years lack financial resources but in 2017 conservancy program helped her secure a micro credit. card well i did a lot with the money. i bought c.d.'s 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 are. so bad that they have become to. meet nails we link up with maybe specially expecting across expect. this from us can benefit to the best in the later taken. and could be. done 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 clinics
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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 out 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 it helps helps us in terms of fundraising i did to help so that you can be
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a model for us to emulate for others to come on line for miles. it's not for it's for the stage it's for the head it is for the community heavy teach. the labor 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 you took is by you and others to take responsibility for environment to we not come to the end of this week's episode of equal africa and we look forward to having your company again next week i am somebody no good signing up a compiler in uganda. sandra in the meantime you can stay in touch with us on social media to grow free to. stay safe. and see you
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soon priscilla signing off from lagos nigeria. for the little. guy.
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