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everyone has the right everyone has the right to say i i the news . this is the w news live from the u. k. prime minister town to scrap curve at 19 roles or johnson says restrictions in england will be live this month. but other parts of the u. k, i'll more cautious with case numbers, right. things rapidly. also coming off, gunman kids now 140 children from a boarding school in syria security forces they,
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they are stepping up efforts to find the victims. but there's growing frustration at the government space to protect the students, to test case infrastructure divide. president says a new canal through gold will be good for business, but the mayor and it's a threat to the whole city. ah, me hello, i'm really mohamad you. k prime minister barak johnson has laid out plans to end covered 19 restrictions. that's this quite a rise in infection rates across the country, driven by the more contagious delta variance. the measures include a scrapping rules on wearing mosques and social distancing, and allowing people to go back to the office. the changes are due to take effect on july 19th in england, but other parts of the u. k. are moving more thoroughly as not everyone is
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convinced that this is the right time to lift restrictions. we have to balance the risks, the risks of the disease, which the vaccines have reduced but very far from eliminated. and the risk of continuing with legally enforced restrictions that inevitably take their toe on people's lives, livelihoods on, on people's health and mental health. and we must be honest with ourselves that if we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays, then we massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal? well the w charlotte chelsea pill has more from london the official confirmation that that will go ahead on july 19th will come a few days before. but what the prime minister did is really set out as you say,
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the vision for what the future heath and the short term will look like the people here in england. what you will see is an end to legal restrictions on social contacts, for example. so you're talking about group sizes, both indoor and outdoor. you're saying the remaining businesses that haven't yet opened in this multi stage on looking that's been happening on england in england opened so that will include night clubs for example. and then you're looking at things like face masks as well. it's been said today that that will be no legal obligations to west face masks in public places, although that is still recommended, but in certain situations. so that really is a huge unlocking the likes of which has not been seen in england so far. it will come as a shock to some people, many feeling that the time perhaps is not. now looking at those rising case numbers in the government, the prime minister was very transparent. that is alongside this on looking what the
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public will have to adjust to is continued a rise in cases as well as continued hospitalizations and family continued fatalities have a for the reopening, england will be hosting the rest of the european football championship. each of the 3 matches left the play will draw around $60000.00 fans for london's wembley stadium. and that's concerned. the games will become super spread. the events scientists say the tournament is already driving more infections, and the 2 thirds of europeans are still unvaccinated. the joy of euro 2020, summed up by scotland fans, they will you forage when their team under points against arch rivals, england at wembley. the tournament came to an end soon after. and there was another sting in the tail of it outbreak on and off the pitch scotland midfielder, billy gilmore tested positive, forcing him into quarantine,
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a post game chattman, england's bench hill. well and mason mount also had to isolate even more worryingly . it was later revealed all my 1300 scottish fans were infectious when they went to london. the world health organization said suppose is traveling to gain is a recipe for disaster. how are people getting the other traveling in large, crowded convoys of buses? are they taking individual measures when they're doing that? what's happening after the games, when people leave the stadiums, are they going into crowded balls and pods to watch the matches? if this mixing is happening among people who are not fully vaccinated, and there is the presence of the virus, there will be cases. this problem isn't restricted to the k finish or authority say at least 300 fans were infected while following their national team. mostly at the 2 matches in st. petersburg that's contributed to a sharp rise in new cases at home. but despite these connections between euro
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2020 and covey to outbreaks, you wafer is pressing ahead with increased stadium capacity for the semi finals and final, at wembley. and politicians in several countries are furious. german interior minister horse they offer accused the governing body of putting profit, public health issue to dc. i think that you wafers position is utterly irresponsible upset. look for on for themselves. and what's more association say clearly, we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley. on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their country's great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. now officials in nigeria say 140 children have been kidnapped by armed men in the countries northwest. police
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say the gunman shot wildly and overpowered. security guards at a doctor's boarding school. it's the latest in a wave of mass abductions around $1000.00. the students have been abducted in nigeria since december. the w. west africa correspondent for mooney has more from lake os. well, it looks like most of the northern parts of nigeria. they have crossed, as course, most of schools are not operational animal. that's 11 way actually protecting students. now they don't have indication. then the government looks like they have run out of options actually to, to count these inside. and all these bonded thing they're not on, it's the people frustrated that the government is not able to protect the students or even even if they did not. so to answer your question, it's really difficult to know what the government is actually doing because this
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has been happening and it's continue to grow. and the big number of students we min children have been did not. and some of them i see the in the 40 on a 2nd to other stories making headlines around the world. l g p. c. q campaign is in georgia. i have cancelled a pride lot of the far right demonstrated storms and run their office in the capital g. leasing alternation is broke into the dc price headquarters attached to john and after the sale for tore down and rainbow flags, a people were detained over there on until a national assembly has collected an indigenous women to oversee the drafting of a new constitution. at least that long con, one a majority in the 2nd round and voting long condra presents theme of which a people approve unrecognized by the current constitution. from the era of the
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dictator of the printer say no more than 1000 afghans. soldiers have fled across the border into neighboring project is done off the fighting with taliban rebels. the taliban has been making advances in the north of the countries to international troops started pulling out of afghanistan last month. now target president reggie type or the one is famous, the fond of mega building projects. and now his biggest and boldest is currently underway. the temple canal will run 45 kilometer parallel to the boss for a straight connecting the black, the to the mediterranean. the walked away will provides a new route for oil tankers. the government says it will be boosting the economy. but critics warn the multi $1000000000.00 project will be an environmental disaster . w julia han report from assemble. the, these are the 1st scoops of dirt off a colossal project that could change
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a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is timble is the largest infrastructure project. turkey has ever seen, it's long been a dream of president reggie type out once again. today we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country and the strengthening of our nation. any, anything that i do? but the controversial project is pitting turkeys president against it stumbles mia? these will not cause she's, we're against it because it threatens it stumble completely, its water, its nature, its security and earthquake safety it threatens life in this k to that. make
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the according to polls that's of you shared by a majority of the cities residents. thank you. to see for my future, i say no for my kids, i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm against investing billions of neurons and such a project. they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. but why is the canal so and popular? and why just add $11.00 to build it any way to understand why the turkish government wants and you can now you have to look at the one that's already that the bus for us. it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes, more ships trends at the ball growth than the sewers in panama canal combined to many according to the turkish president, he says, a 2nd waterway is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long
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camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00. chips like these, the government argues will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us. and turkey will collect fees on them. but critic said, president ed one's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agriculture. land and forests, often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water. reza was where they did not, marcia. the can now we'll start from this lagoon and run through the saddle addendum, which is an important source of fresh water for you stumble. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development, bringing new populations and destroying everything natural will make the city uninhabitable of holidays. the president, however, hopes to boot the construction sector, create thousands of jobs and turn the years of an ailing economy. the louder the
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opposing voices grow, we've seen the more determined he is to proceed from sport phase. and the final 4 of the football european championship gets underway on tuesday and the 1st semi final same challenge. it's lee for the right to play and sundays final . both sides enjoy close games in the last round. but to revitalized italy looks to have the inside track. the duties ride home off to their quarter final whenever belgium was reminiscent of the good old days of italian football. historically, italy is expected to challenge for every euros title. the victory of a belgium helped ease the fans pain of 2018 when italy didn't even qualify for the world cup. there was reason to celebrate in the streets of rome. once again, i want to thank our coach about the mancini because it's all thanks to him. i
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expected italy to be strong, but they're better than i expected. the fans will not be able to travel to london to support that team, but there are nearly twice as many italians living in the u. k. a spaniards still, mancini sees the fixture as being even the thought. it was by edison italy, in spain or in the semi finals that means they have deserved it both of their own merit on the fact that i think we have a 50 percent chance percent dollars. you know, i'm in the previous map, standout player leonardo spin, sold at all his achilles tendon and italy, 2nd, full back to get injured at the tournament. a glimmer of hope for spain, who have no such injury concerns, but scraped past switzerland after penalties in the quarter final. they do have the better recent record in this fixture though, spain have lost just twice too easily and the last 13 encounters,
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winning 7. however, given the choice between the 2 countries, dishes which is predict a dog, the psychic sausage was tempted by the serrano but eventually shows the liz, anya, ah, well, this is the w news live from berlin up next door. the latest business with rob, once you can also find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com. i'm bringing him home by, by the every day for us and for our planet. little ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and there haven't tests?
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visiting the farms in south africa that are guessing how to go green. now packets. these business on robots and berlin, welcome to the program. hackers are demanding $70000000.00 worth of bitcoin in return for data stolen during a major ransomware attack is stored over a 1000. companies may have been effected by the hack on an ip services base to florida. the knock on effects though, stretching way beyond just the us. no customers allowed in. that's because hackers were able to penetrate the supermarket cash register system. there was out, hundreds of sweden, court doors were shot last weekend. it's the single biggest global one somewhere attack on record. the hack head 40 companies in at least 17 countries. they all use software from the u. s. based services company gave a security expert suspect,
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rush and hackers us present biden has ordered a probe into the attack. the fact is directly to tell the deep dive on what's happened and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either or the knowledge of and or consequence of russia, and then we will respond. what is clear is that the hackers used k of software to hack the companies. they increase that important data and now they're demanding $70000000.00 in crypto currency. to release it, the federation of german industries one such attacks are increasing. ransomware attacks rolls during the covered $900.00 pandemic, but at least 5 percent according to insurers when what work is due in the pan demik have also been an easy target slackers for items in deeply of optimization and above all, private computers are a problem. they have anti virus software, but it doesn't offer sufficient protection for this. cybersecurity experts are
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linking the attack on affiliate of the russian revel, gang known for extorting $11000000.00 from net packer j. b. s. in may for exactly 27 years after amazon was found at jeff bay's us is stuffing down today's chief executive head of its cloud division. and the jesse is taking over the company and more from his cloud services. anything else generated revenues of almost 400000000000 dollars last year, boosting profits to $21000000000.00. amazon's market capitalization is $1.00 trillion dollars. investors love the based off group. trade unions don't though poor working conditions and pay, still billions of contention for an ever expanding workforce. amazon has 33700 employees in 2010. but over a decade that balloons to 1300000. amazon was one of the few companies hiring new staff at the height of the panoramic to writing a whopping $400000.00. now,
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at the pinnacle of his success basis is handling over the helm. he wants more time for other things like space travel. he's got a big flight stand for the 20th of july. well, for more than a big day for amazon. and the big day for jeff pays off. let's speak to chelsea, the lady from d w business. he's thought that amazon 27 years ago and his carriage out of the minus to get it to the gigantic organization that it now as well. he's definitely leaving behind an enormous legacy jeff bay. those of course became one of the richest men in the world. his business has skyrocketed, but it really has transformed the way people buy and sell things throughout the world. and i'd say that the one quality that people always mentioned about just faces that he's really obsessed with customers. so there's a lot of anecdotes about this. for example, in the early days of amazon, he got an email from an elderly woman who said she was having trouble opening the packages. so he changed the packages whenever you failed to deliver packages for christmas. one year they beat it again, building this entire logistics service,
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so very upset the customers. but there's, of course, a dark side to that as well, which is that many employees at amazon, especially the ones the lowest down on, on the sort of corporate totem pole in the warehouses say that the conditions are very bad. and of course, amazon has been really detrimental to smaller independent retailers. you know, without his critics, but he's being replaced by andy jesse. what do we know about him? well, in new jersey has been at amazon for basically his entire career more than 20 years . he was the head of the very profitable web services business. he's also known as being extremely detail oriented. perhaps when different as is that he's described as a bit nicer. phases are not quite as harsh, but i'd also say that jeff pieces isn't completely leaving amazon. he's going to remain as chairman and likely remain involved in some of the bigger decisions. one of the big challenges ahead is how and he just deals with global regulators. right? yes, definitely. does. he is really inheriting it. he's inheriting
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a complicated situation here on the one hand, amazon's business has really never been so strong, especially to depend on x, but they've never had as big of a target as they have on their back now from global regulators. so there are even been proposals, for example, in the us in the house of representatives to break up amazon. it's unclear if that's actually going to happen. there have been a lot of setbacks for regulators and, and trying to push forward with some of these anti trust actions. but there definitely is going to be more and more regulatory pressure and potentially more regulatory changes for amazon in the years. i had chelsea delaney dw business thanks a lot. now look at some of the other business stories making headlines. effect plus ministers have finally abandoned oil output talks for now after 2 days of fail discussions last week. meaning that has been no deal to be production. monday saw attempts to break, but that last deciding no progress affects that the meeting is cancel with no new dates for another. the chips and ours is are to release the ever given the giant
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ship, the block, the suez canal nearly a week earlier this year. it's jeff and he's own as have reached a deal with egypt. the government has seized the vessel while seeking compensation for damages lost revenues and the costs salvaging it. russia has passed a law forcing champagne, imported from france to be described as sparkling wine. it has french produces fizzing with rage, and even calling for exports to russia to be halted. the name champagne has long been reserved for the sparkling wine produced here in the namesake french region. france guards the term champagne fiercely, and if legal protection for it and 120 countries, russia is not one of them. the new law forces imported from champaign to be labeled as sparkling wine on the back at the bottle. only rush and sparkling wine produces are now allowed to use the translated name. shampoo landscape alone on the front.
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for france is wine industry. it's scandalous. any document you put put if it's tragic for the producers who are losing the legitimate right use this name. it's very worrying for the russian consumers to by looking at tags, things sparkling wine will no longer be able to appreciate the quality in the origin of the wines they by using the french wine makers are now threatening to throttle supplies of their bubbly calling for an outright ban on the export of their champagne to russia. now as businesses around the world seek to go, green farmers in south africa are getting a bit of help with the efforts from these guys. from l pack as best will is not there only hand the attribute to the 1st. all dung is also proving useful around $1500.00 of them and now providing environmentally friendly fertilizer to south
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african fobs. these have the grades is willing to part of the original plan for this property, but today it's hard to imagine the police without them be eating and pooping boost, biodiversity and promote soil health. hello, george. hello freddy. hello elsie. when paul, at this barry bought this old pair from the quality of the soil was a poor. so she decided to apply some animals to help you beneath the this they said she was inspired to practice permaculture, regenerative agriculture. doing south africa was looked on in 2020, her interest grew up watching documentaries and climate change. and guns from me performing requires huge amounts of herbicides and pesticides. and we didn't want to spray. so we thought, how can we use the space better and we weren't sure whether we were going to have
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food security. so we decided to grow veggies in between the rows of perez and up the, the pairs using the pairs a trellis. and it grew from now when it comes to going to farming davis, if a cation is key full at the very has made a deal with the local vector. she delivers fish produce and also collect the opening with the wall restaurants, or non drug in boxes. it's a win win situation book. so we are happy to do that. that's a good thing to just save all of a search that we would throw away for them on their phone. they can use it from manage them. we can blue body, prepare the width to forms to eat and turn into compose the end result is a natural for allies and known as warm t bud receives the model can be repeated anywhere to grow organic food. and there
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seems to be a market for a truck as are also used for the award. it's still a small scale industry here in south africa. but as the popularity of the animals increases, the month for the high quality, soft and silky piece is likely to store to addresses in the u. k. are now required to care for all kinds of hair, including afro and textured types. black people in the u. k. have often had to seek out specials, fell on was to care for her, but not for review. the national occupational standards body has decided all head dresses, must learn to work with black hair as part of their training. it's been hailed at a big step towards inclusivity in 2017, only $302.00 of nearly $36000.00. hast adams in the u. k. worked with africa. and remind of our top stories this. our kids are demanding $17000000.00 after stealing and encrypting the data of companies around the world as part of
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a major ransomware attack. and exactly 27 years after amazon was found as jeff phase of steps down as chief executive head of its cloud division. and the gentleman taking over me and the data for your business team tomorrow to head over to our website. com slash business. you can also funded on facebook, etc, that we'd like to watch the news . the nature of wonders is under threat. northern brazil as humans are inclusion. the teacher is like, turtles and manatees are moving, that habitat is paradise to be things refilled coastline. a
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harsh reality for sea turtle the count next on d w because he's broken and those records makings in the legal history. he has no intention of stopping robert live and how did it all begin and want me to see, let's try to take the kick off in 60 minutes on d w. oh, the little guys that is the 77 percent. the platform for you to be is use and share
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ideas. you know, i know we in north africa population is really fast. and young people clearly have the solutions, the 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w, the animal conservationists out and about, and brazil's north east coast. there are creatures that live here that can only be found in a few other places on the landscape is breathtaking,
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but the conservation is have no time to favor it. just know they have a job to do to stop the environment from changing even more to human intervention. the brazil coast is sensitive and i'm just right. the really help me think that i was anyway, we are here to look for injured or dead creatures on the beach. it was a think when we find something, we try to understand what has happened to the animal. that way we can find out what we should do to protect the patient. oh good to be as him is it that he and his team aim to save every animal that gets into trouble on the stretch of the coast. like this bird, they found the gannett on the beach several months ago. it was completely exhausted
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. the team of biologists and animal care workers gave it vitamins and fish to restore its strength. today is the birth big day. it's going to be set free again. it's a special occasion for the conservationists to the moment they have all been working towards. ah, time to take off and fly to freedom. or maybe news. ah, ah, ah! it looks as if this particular bird is unsure about leaving its human care is even
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a gentle prod, doesn't change that we're still going to foss. always. birds get accustomed to captivity, but i'm not worried. you know, we just have to be patient and wait until it feel safe and flies away. we will find the right moment to release it into the wiles. i hope the bird is fine. oh, it could leave. but it doesn't want to me, it seems the scan, it is not ready to turn down the hospitality of its care as just yet. the bed isn't the only foundling being looked after by the photography of the cross, the banker project, based in the brazilian state of rio grande g. the nazi the project is mainly focused on preserving these creatures, seek out or manatees, as they're also cool. they love the atlantic close to the equator where it's nice
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and warm. but these ones need some t, l. c. the project searches the beaches. formalities that have been stranded, caught in nets, have 5 boats or injured by legal hunters. it brings the marine animals back here and looks after them. often it takes several years before they're strong enough to be released back into the wire. what do you mean if i keep saying the less contact we have with them that the more likely it is that the creatures will recover and heal quickly all that way we avoid them getting to use to people. they sit in my foot, which wouldn't be good once they are free again, it's all for a fee for the fee, with the feeding bottle we have developed,
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we can feed them without touching them. they said maybe so can result in life in the 1st few years, baby amenities, only drink milk, and the very d i y construction works, treat this young animal husbandry skin. it probably lay stranded in the sun for hours before residents found it and contacted the se tassels, project sun like steel, seek house, don't go on none. so they don't have a protective ferry pelt. if they do stray onto a beach, they're mercilessly exposed to the some though you anymore, it's not fordable, he's the, his condition was critical for 60 days. but now he's out of the danger zone because he's stable and there's a very good chance of him returning to his natural habitat at some point in the
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show. self by then the severe burn will have long. he because this manager is still young and without a mother, it will be another 2 to 3 years before it can survive out in the open sea. and on the following morning, we accompany the teens on a daily beach to one himself via the north. together they take some 100 kilometers a paste line every day. oh, good to go. the option says there is a 100 percent chance of finding injured or dead animals every single day. at 1st blows the environment here may still have lines and but much has changed. ah, especially at the last 30 years there's been a lot of development of hotels industry. and so
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news a status that i won't be sad you can. these artificial songs, pans have destroyed the mangrove that used to live in the river. why am i still on? the manatees used to give birth to their young and the mangrove. it was a place with enough food and fresh water where the manatees could feed their babies undisturbed in the cold water, and also find enough food for themselves equal to the preferred. ah, it doesn't take long before the conservation is do come across with dead creature. the sea turtle, if there's no external signs of home from the way it's flying with sun from the tides under its head,
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it must have been washed in on the high tide. as sign it died in the sea and not on the beach, says biologist, gene pano. do you know how the creature died off any made a visa? it's always hard to say at 1st sight, no more. but with the examination possibilities that we have here on the beach, we will soon be able to find out more that we'll have to open it up and take a look at it, or go with them or we have see, attracts on because now i think that's the fun of very, very fast the i was out walking here. give it, it's the 1st time i see a dead turtle. yeah. it's a last for nature. bull market. nobody out here. i came over because i saw people here. i wanted to find out what was happening. i saw a dead turtle the last time i was here to them. i think that it's due to
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environmental pollution. that's why i said the poly selling this to actually didn't die as a result of pollution. it stomach contents are normal and it has no visible injuries or illnesses. the scientists are going to take the organs and tissue samples to the lab. but they're fairly confident that this turtle drowned inefficient. and just a few meters away, they find these fishing contraptions to capture the fish or shellfish in which aquatic creatures that need to surface to breathe also regularly get caught and drown the debate august. the worthy of him is going to visit one of his former patients, amenities that he looked after for years, which is almost ready to be released into the one that's there. amanda olivera and
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ought to barbosa from the quasi project. come in. i thought she's getting on very well here. she's eating the vegetables that we give her and she also likes to see grass that you'll find later in the see. the amenities have been kept in small pools to prepare for the wild. they need to get a taste for the sea again, but the reintroduction must be gradual. who's to this? and the biologist took created a floating pool. 100 meters, actual 3 manatees are currently waiting here to be set free. ah, law, the scientists might have trouble getting their c legs. the floating construction allows the animals to get used to the waves and the water and they have to learn to
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feed themselves. to simulate sea grass, some of the letters is pushed into heavy pines. so that it seems to the sea floor where the man, if he can practice grazing the $500.00 kilos, seek out devours about 50 kilos of plant matter a day for the fall. yes, so us, before we release the animals into the wilderness, we have to see whether they can feed themselves properly and turn water on their own and see if they're seeking less interaction with humans. we had to be the only visual that tells us whether they've gotten to the stage where they can survive and see the process. florida they don't know how many weeks the process will take. this is the 1st time they've used the floating pool to reintroduce the creatures to the while. once they're ready,
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the amenities will swim off into the atlantic in the service of my for to call me when we released the animals. they're given a gps bill that allows us to track them. one of them is already fitted with a belt to try it out. based on the data transmitted to us, we'll be able to see where the animal is, how far it swims out into the see. if it find in a food and whether it's joined up with other manatee, a lot of my country this allows the team to see whether the many years of care pays off. if one more of this endangered species survives in the seas of brazil. mm. beautiful coast naturally also attract tourists. small example, show that tourism and animal conservation can go together.
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geneva, the sil that takes visit his allison, his boats to where the seek house a year ago. the fisherman didn't know a lot about the animals. apart from the fact that his parents once hunted and 8th them the day mia, i just was, when the coven pandemic started, i was still a fisherman, but i was selling less and less fish. well, then i noticed that the manatees came to the same places. at the same time. i used this knowledge and started taking tourists. they're very special offers. now, this is my work. i do, i don't today he's able to tell his passengers the last about the for instance, that they are related to elephants. even though they are known as seek house. that they can survive for 6 months without food and love warm water, which is why they are only to be found in the tropical owns. but they can remain
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under water for up to 15 minutes. i can see them already where almost there. he also tells his visitors, that manatees are at risk, even though humans are the only predators. janine or the silver now sees himself as a conservationist, as his raising awareness. it makes me want to learn more about manatees and locals can stand their villages because they have work thanks to the animals. and as i've talked a lot, it's an amazing trip. the animals are in danger of dying out, and this is a real conservation area where they can give birth to their young and say, i had never seen the manatee before, and i'm impressed by how huge they are. i've learned something i read the,
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the seasonal. this is a prior bronco, on the other hand, aren't up to tourists. they're here to catch green patch or macro the. they kill fish. but miguel, the silver, the deputy chairman of the says union in prior. but since that the environment is very important to them, after all, their business depends on the health of the see. have you caught anything yet? not so far, his colleagues replying, fishing has gotten harder. he tells us that a john got the name for the little boats used to catch 200 kilograms officially the amount of nowadays 20 to 30 killers. today, the sea is calm, light winds, and waves that are a meter high at most. nevertheless, we haven't had any luck with us. we're not going to find any fish today. it's
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a 4 day for our 3 votes book prescott. the luckily being in the union means that they said their profits and the seconds on gotta have more knock. miguel says a lot has changed here. they used to be less noise, no cars, and no big fan houses. he thinks that's why they're catching few fish these days. fishes are often the 1st to notice changes the long because the best that we can hardly live from what we catch anymore. factory farming is also responsible for that. many colleagues now work in that sector. you can earn more than with our traditional way of fishing. me let in brazil, people try to stay optimistic and at least they can still catch enough fish to feed
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their families. true fishing won't make them rich, but they cherish their freedom. in the past, everyone here used to make their living from fishing or foaming. today the fishes feel they are no longer respective and environmental catastrophe in 2019 hammett that home and all those sally, 2000 kilometers of coastline, including here where their hunt is me. they say the authorities responded far too slow to dock is good enough for our beach here in rio grande dinner. she was the worst hit. the reefs were completely covered in oil that made her life very difficult because everyone thought her fish had been contaminated. just got out of okay. when they got the prices still haven't recovered. i like bought
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a month the 1st clumps of oil were washed on to the beach in september 2019. no one knew what it was coming from. and it just got worse and worse. hundreds of beaters were affected for month resident trying to remove the oil and they related joined by states employees. but it kept on washing in god. many marine creatures lost their life to keep this all what god, there was in the game followed by the way that we still don't know who was responsible for the catastrophe. some say it was a venezuelan oil tank, that, that all the others say brazilian offshore oil rigs are to blame the way, putting it up. the beats looks clean now, but only at 1st glance. the
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ugly oil from 2019 just won't go away. it's still sticking to the stone. it'll take a long time before that disappears. and this will remain here. every high ty loosened the oil a bit and it ends up on the beach or on the see bit more about that in the feel. scientists are still trying to find out who caused the pollution. hello. hello. are you taking sample? yes, we're analyzing the sand. it's still very oily. yes, it's in the small mangrove swamp over there. and on the see best with the keys. we have so much technology, but we still don't know who is responsible for the only mendez is
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a c biologist from the federal university of rio grande. they do not see she's researching the impact of the all catastrophe on the coast. just a key. but all the oil is still here exerting its influence, even in the places where it's no longer visible on the device. over time, the particles get smaller and smaller and can be absorbed by the ecosystem. i say by plants and animals the leon niemen, gas and her assistant regularly collect carl samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage bank. plenty job is we profit in so many areas from natural resources, spots. what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. to do we have to protect resources at the same time, find
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a balance between youth and conservation bank. they view the plan is to the 1000 kilometer service to beach alternative clean again, despite the recent on the this is the term, our project in by here, which is dedicated to the protection of the turtle. the inquisitive paddlers spend their lives in the big pools. so that visitors can learn about them. denise, the mora is preparing to act as midwife. about 100 turtle eggs have been incubated here in the sun for about 50 days. and the eggs always all hedge. at the same time.
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i own i love the little ones. they're so cute to the face that we should realize how important it is to protect them. now it really pains me to know that they often end up needing plastic because of the last the, the little reptiles way in just 20 grams. each one of them is logged and then it's quarter to the sea. normally the 1st al isn't the life of a turtle. are the most dangerous ones. they sivilton is hatching. is a survival tactic. the loss of baby turtles run across the
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sand together at least a few will managed to dodge predatory birds of fish. once they've got to the water, the head out into the open sea for 2 days biologist, this piano data tells us i got the meals that we estimate, that out of a 1000. only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big, dangerous being eaten in their 1st stages of life and it's nature. that's why so many hats out there. part of the oceans, food chain. the main turtles arrive at the beach to lay the eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the 1st turtle. she is
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already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs. divided has seized the opportunity to measure and mark the turtle. thanks to this method, scientists were able to prove that turtles keep returning to the beach where they were born. the, the over doesn't matter so vile. when a turtle lazy egg, it's as if it's in a tram there oblivious to everything around them, but also to the fact that we're here by the muscle at those. you might think that's why we can do our work without disturbing them telephone messages. but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun cools back towards the water. the turtle is guided by the night crest of the breaking wave
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bright life from street life cars or houses which is oriented her. and she would no longer find her way back to the sea recount some 12000 nass phone or section of the coastline every year. that's proof that this species is making a fantastic recovery here. and it's great confirmation of what we're doing to save this endangered species. ah, people here now live side by side with nature. the presence of the conservationist has stopped the plundering of the mess, and restaurants no longer serve total eggs. residents are increasingly learning to respect the animals and she got me, jackie, fishers used to make their living hunting turtles since the people from tim our
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project got here. we have learned that we have to protect the turtles. he thank you . like many other animals in brazil, the turtles are in danger of extinction. but here and here somewhere mainly because of the project conservation is working well about the project to film on your washing cannot do it is all countries have to do their bit. it is not just brazil's responsibility, that's your nature, belongs to everyone. and that's why we all have to help with environmental protection is to preserve nature as riches and above all, the brazilian home id, some of it as it it because the nation is to know how much they need the help of people from the surrounding villages. and they've turned many into committed environment. tennis. antonio mendez is the best turtle tracker far and wide. it's his job to find the hidden ness. and he's been doing that for 35 years. he has seen many turtle moms to be returning to his
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beach time and time again after the journey across the atlantic. some of them travel all the way to the west coast of africa. mm. oh, he just that he would recognize his old friends, even without me every one of these people who has dedicated their lives to the brazilian coast and its creatures has a unique perspective on what they're doing. i'm not valuable and i used to eat turtle. and today they give me work and a salary to live probably 40 some years. so i would like see turtles to feel at home in their habitat again. and at some stage that they'll no longer be one of the endangered species. that is my
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mission. i am a live the move for me and we can't afford to think that we have permanently solve these problem. our work for the environment has to go on the way. if we don't grant that we need to protect the world, we are just marking time. sometimes human kind is hard to bear, even for us humans. among the 50 the
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