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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  July 16, 2021 1:45pm-2:01pm CEST

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about in the, on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down macklin national park. and then to the ne hookup provincial library. and you know, you can see the proposed colorado linking the to protect the crew region of south africa is home to more than 5000 species of plants. and some 40 percent of them can only be found here. once upon a time, this area was farmland due to global warming and the rifle diminished quite a bit and it just became impossible for these people to, to make a living with kettle and agriculture and eventually there to sell. and that's why we bought into folks for a conservation with climate change threatening biodiversity, kansas stevens has not found it difficult to persuade other landowners to follow
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suit doesn't have signed up to the scheme. her 1st experience of implementing the program was in the quad zulu natal province in order to protect the land. locals introduced a herd of cattle the animals serve an important function. keeping the grass short helps prevent wildfires in the dry season. but it's just the start. we'll slowly introduce game starting with the planes game, which will be zebra, spring book, and b s and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed. the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve. the tax rebates that can to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards dressing the shortage of funding for environmental
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protection in south africa where you've got and in the future she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with predictors attack in their livestock and but so on. the conservation n g o trains dogs to golf farm animals. they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more road in wide life. so dangerous species such as tita are also protected. it looks like a win win situation. farmers in west and was gonna have to be vigilant and, and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass every year farmers leg jeffery, more news around 2 percent of their lives, stoked predators for small headers. who can't afford security fencing the figure
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even higher. i spoke was i lost that on fifty's and of course the kid out only $101.00 time it only provides the dealer but it can kill 7. it only one just kill it to protect to the livestock and many good heart is short. on poison prentice says, but now some of them have started keeping dogs with their hard to keep the big cuts away. the farmers keep a local mixed breed dog, which is well suited to the hash environment. and i still got in the program is supported by the environmental getting a session, sheeter conservation, fun and training facility. connie more do you say look stuff to poppies and raises
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them to become part of the heart. the dogs then stay with livestock day and night to protect them against 3 ways around 1650 dog so far in this area. we intend to please more dogs and turn to help farmers conserve their livelihoods and in their hands. on the other hand, protecting our she doesn't was 13 or 4 trained dogs protect a flock. the presence and backing alone is often enough to keep prejudice at the initiative. like these are part of alicia strategy to keep livestock from being hummed by wild animals. the conservation organization also conducts research mission crime is the coordinator. she uses come into traps to learn more about. she
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does and develop solutions for human ones. i've conflict the greatest numbers of cheaters can be found in southern spots of africa. these skilled predators can reach speeds of 100 kilometers by our making them the fastest and animals in the world. and this days, the natural range is severe. reduce the destruction of the habitat. targeted killings by farmers and the hand from the far has brought them to the brink of extinction. creditors such as tita the farm, the top of the ecosystem. nicky metro pray, uncontrolled and true pray of course also keeps the vegetation on the control since the guiding the program was launched in 2015, many farmers have stopped killing cheated for jeffery moore on the program has been
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a success. things to his dogs. he hasn't lost a single god in the last 5 years. many species in africa still survive and co exist in then protected wildlife areas and assuring humans them animals can leave side by side remains, challenge things to conservation efforts. researches estimates that today. there are some 7000 cheaters living in the wild and some of them all of the allies to the dogs that watch over the floor in the gallery. from but saw that to sandra's home, you can death. it seems farmers, they're upset to us. the bank, can you tell us more about that? sandra? yes, i can piece. bin bunks are unimportant for preserving the different string and for breathing, new ones that are better suited to the change conditions. this climate change, we're going to pay a visit to run and stopped by
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a women joy makisha is explaining how to catch banana weevils. she's giving a training session to women farmers in western uganda. this is that. so listen over what sort of t and what the key if the banana was here, she demonstrates another method, put part of a dead banana tree stump in front of the tree. you're trying to protect and the we will, will be drawn to that. instead we usually pito our for muslim to use came record because it the destroy was so years you know that said or has the micro organism that came quin you spray can cause so it, it kills michael organism which is too bad to our our environment. joy makisha has been trained by the organisation alliance, bio versity. the n g o supports food security projects with evidence based research,
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especially for crops like bananas and beans. some traditional beam varieties can no longer grow here. the farmers say it's because of climate change. the n g o has helped them to set up their own cooperative and develop a seed bank, which now has more than 60 varieties of beam in stock during the planting season. our farmers have an opportunity to assist you from here. the the if come if the farmer he or she takes you one kilogram. he has to to have this t he or she has to pay back now twice as mice. the national feed bank of uganda provided the initial investment of c. scientists made them available to the n g o on the researchers have given the farmers improved. see the beam varieties the cross breeding to create these new strands can take several years.
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a scientist gloria aquino, explains so we find means weekend. z means we can cause him means maybe that our region, selenium, read us, can access those materials and improve on them in terms of yield or disease management or even nutrition. so those traditional varieties hold a lot of traits and genetic diversity that we need for for breeding. the national seed bank estimates that every year uganda is losing around 10 percent of its bio diversity implants that are important for agriculture and nutrition. like beans, peanuts and wild rice. so if we lose that variation within each of those crops, then you will have we have nothing because we will not be able to use that materials to engage the challenges that you have in the production systems. if you
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can't do it, you're going to look after these resources is a country that is in trouble for the future. joy makisha has in the meantime, set up her own seed bank for 4 years. she's been setting aside. part of her harvest proceed. she's employed a number of women to help with the seats election process. she not only paid them, but also passes on her, been growing knowledge, the get the money from this community. the lawn from this community, and go on the beach or the other farm mug. the idea of starting up community seed bank is catching on. a total of a cooperative gander have now joined the initiative. that's all fidel. we hope you found to be still resist fiery. if you do something to protect the environment, would love to hear about it. you can get in touch with us on our social media
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channel on crystal lead finding of from lagos, nigeria. thank you. please do join us again for another edition of africa next week for me, sandra to interview here in compiler. uganda. it is good bye and take care. oh, me. me the the the, the me. ah. the news. the news
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