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sits in the meat variety, but they don't have flavor enhances or food coloring and their beacon. ultimately, it's up to the consumer cameron's ebay forest is one of the world's largest rain forests, and almost unbeatable when it comes to its variety in animal and plant species. deforestation and poaching pose a threat to this unique environment. there's hope though, members of the gorilla guardian club a fighting back this rain forest can only be reached on foot. zante tear and the able forest research project team are on the lookout for rare primates. oh oh, looking that's a gorillas nest. we belong to more than usually build them on the ground. woody after their evening meal, they make themselves a place to sleep. longest, pushy,
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mo, offered courtesy on board. we have 11 primate species here, including guerrillas, scholarship pansies, min drills, and prices. red columnist, monkeys, they call alberto purse. the primates are in high demand with poachers who can sell them as bush meat. jaunty tear also used to make his living that way. but for most of the last 10 years, his any study their tracks to find out which animals are traveling way in the forest. he lives in liberty on the edge of able forest. one of the 3 villages that are taking part in the project. they do when i have grasped what impact voting has and anyway, like, it's not really a profitable business particularly. okay, yes, you can earn a bit of, but the income is very irregular. that's why i decided to stop hunting is on korea snoopy shahid. usually now he only gets to see the animals in video footage.
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the researchers have set up 17 trial cameras in the part of the forest rigorously. besides chimpanzees and gorillas, these forest elephants are also threatened with extinction. and the extremely shy drills are particularly at risk. the eval forest research project was set up by the san diego zoo wildlife alliance which supports primate conservation. it's been collaborating with the villages for more than 10 years. many of them used to be poachers. now they've learned to collect data on the animals or set up camera tra, anyone who wants to take part must join a gorilla guardian club. then they get paid for their work for gonna drink and on. we'll have to thin out the clearing a bit. so the camera isn't obstructed, sandy, i hipaa laconia. once
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a month the team spends a few days venturing deep into the rain forest. they use campuses and t p. s to find their way. marcell kitchen has been part of the team for 9 years. the environmental scientists records precisely where each animal trail is found. what's particularly interesting are the movements of the around 25 gorillas that were discovered here in 2002 or 2. then they were only 2 known gorilla subspecies in cameron. one group living south of the seneca river and another hundreds of kilometers away to the north. for the reason why we call we are collecting the sample is to do some genetic analyses to find out, well, how related the glass of able to doors, fans hard of the cassandra, the coffee where glass is very significant. and it is even these analyses are finally, you know, finally come to a conclusion. we might realize that in cameron,
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instead of having tools hops dishes of glory love, we might be having a thread. one able forest in southwest and cameron covers an area of almost 1500 square kilometers and borders on nigeria. it is part of a large rain forest region, the 2nd largest world wide after the amazon in brazil, to protect the rain forest in the future. the project aims to include the residence of the more than 40 villages surrounding the forest. the 3 villages taking part in the project so far all have a gorilla guardians come to enable the residence to feed their families without having to resort to poaching. they can join the local club here they get help to buy life stock or plant vegetables or cocoa. joseph buckley, another former poacher became a farmer almost a decade ago. he farms vegetables but focuses mainly on cocoa beans cultivation. if he ever has problems, he can get support from the gorilla guardian club. like all the other members of
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land with the cole i. the cocoa plantation has changed my life. foolish us hunting is very tiring and you get little money in the ent, ala plantation, we deal with the coca plantation. i just have to get our bank and go to work and then harvest as much as possible. could you put on a y o? like here in mit, there is a small school in the other 2 than it is on the edge of the forest. the teachers receive training from the scientists and protecting the forest and its animals has become a fixture of the curriculum. what kind of animal is that? 11, a gorilla man. lee. the idea is to raise awareness about the topic among the youngest villages. so can move blair down, but i like about the cause. it is the guerrillas comm,
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lazier like people elderly. and what i learned is that hunting isn't good because animals are like people on the project has made many of the visitors see the forest with different eyes like 70, to some 90 percent of the one time coaches have become farmers. and that's what the children see while they grow up. but the guerrilla guardians, club stones, one things to stop there, won't go. i'm fed, do we want to know goes on to be created was on which the measures to guarantee the survival of the guerrillas are respected because the species is in danger. distinction vinnish body shone. armand. that's why he only takes his children to the edge of the forest. well, look here, this trail, what animal left, that trail, that he saw of porcupine. he wants his children to know about animals, but he also wants them to know when to leave the forest to its inhabitants.
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the mexican fund furniture conservation, yodel unit nichol. i manage a deal, and this is where i live. i read in effect, and if the casa, i am really fortunate to leave here in the ranch house from may north lake, and i love it been best. he was built in the 19 seventy's by the original ranch owner. he lived here for 40 years and we've yacht people and much of what is still here, was his for them of it by your the like i phone from been financial audi. none of them wasn't like, was ina gave. this is the kitchen without. here is my computer a my coffee my it's very cold here in the winter law and that's why we don't work in the office. but in the kitchen where everything is close by and well, i really like my coffee. so i'm always drinking same week of battle though. the thing when we got it, though, at the ample, ah rankel in this used to be a busy kennel rash from there. there was between 1003000 head of cattle here,
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the nina. now the ranch is used for animal species conservation. also, we have a heard of mexican bison here and a few cows a not, but then we'll get now, but there used to be meals for the ranch, hands here in the house and canceling back then they had these large tables where the food was served, m as, as grand as on may, but today we use them for workshops, or when people come to help us work with the bison, jani yukon, though ian in and that you, i'm not that. how do we sound like we'll put up bucking me for this is a jar made by the puck you made in which are one of the 1st cultures among the original inhabitants of northern mexico. ac i, as in law sally, this is the living month. i mean, there's also some of the original furniture makita. that's a game table made out of the barrels. a chuckle. there's also a pool table in, in my family, but it is more of a work and storage table. the article, a place to put things for a day, but i'll be out in frank. okay. the quails,
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we always try to keep the ranch, feel it, some of the month and everything, but in a lambie. and then bill rancho here are some of the saddles put as a rancho you put in this is my gear horses are my passion, but you get empathy on for look, i you ah, this is the ranches official office because it's so cold here in winter. we hardly use it and i work next door in the kitchen. we put a mark on some of them, but i collect data here, information about the wells, the map of the ranch, or records of where animals have been spotted. thanks a lot for visiting. and thank you for allowing us to share a bit of our life here and give you a few impressions of what it's like on the ranch. bye for now. oh, no. ah, ah,
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we shed light on the opaque world. who's behind benefits. and why are they a threat to us all opaque world starts january 5th on d, w. ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin cobit cases hit new records across europe. france reports one of the world's highest one day tallies since the started the pandemic vis as countries from europe to us. really, a face of a sudden surge of the underground, very, also coming up russia supreme court shuts down the country's leading human rights
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for the and geo memorial dedicated itself to documenting the atrocities of russia stolen is past. what will that your was crimes now be forgotten? and august, an activist delaney will hold these kind of photo shine a light on black and clear culture in south africa and exhibition berlin features their groundbreaking work. ah, i'm here until in. welcome to the show. france has announced a record number of new corona virus infection. authorities counted just under 180000 new cases in 24 hours. it's the highest the country has seen and is one of the highest totals of any nation seen during the pandemic. the government has already announced new measures aimed at slowing down the spread. those includes limiting the size of gatherings of people and the mandatory wearing of masks
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outdoors. the united kingdom, greece and portugal have also seen record case numbers caused by the omni cron variant. so to s as trillion a country that so far managed to avoid the worst of the pandemic on wednesday, as really reported a record $16500.00 new infections over 24 hour period. most of those in the state of new south wales health officials, they are, are warning the sudden outbreak is overwhelming testing facilities for more of this, let's bring in roger maynard and sidney. so roger, australia hasn't seen figures anywhere near this high before, was feeling the rise. well, the slightest crisis is the result of a perfect storm of factors which have sent the caseload here in new south was a song to sent me a record high. the total number of cases reported today was 11200 and this date and was almost double yesterday's figure. much the blame is being leveled at state
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governments for the hazard approach to dealing with and a lot of mixed messaging. and that's led to enormous cues here to drive through testing stations in sidney mac cause of being banged up to kilometers. and people have to wait for hours to be seen afterwards. many have to wait for 3 or 4 days for the results to come with the danger of the virus spreading further. in the meantime, 100 now of the problem has been caused by the christmas holiday period and p. c. r testing stations and labs being understaffed. and the other factor has been the demand from holiday makers who back to obtain a p. c on tests for permission to enter queensland, which as only added to the pressure on testing facilities. aaron, all right, so parts of australia have been reopening cautiously after strict restrictions on travel. how is this latest development going to affect that? well, this of course is the peak summer season in australia with thousands of families on
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holiday traveling and can being run around the country apart from western australia, which is unlikely to reopen its borders until the middle of february, march of the country is more or less accessible, there are a few restrictions on big sporting events taking place. and in sydney, the news news, fireworks display, which normally attracts up to a 1000000 people who still go ahead as planned said life appears to be getting back to normal. but that's clearly a long way to go. all right, well, with cases on the rise of kind of things, the question is the health care system prepared to deal with a new surgeon patients? well, it's only about to say, the good news is that hospitalizations are not too high at the moment. partly because of the weaker impact to the emma con variant and deaths of those have been fairly few and far between case numbers aren't quite so bad. in other parts of australia. victoria had nearly 3800 cases today, south australia, 1471,
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and queensland some 1500. but there's no doubt that the situation is deteriorating . that's not help. my perceived, the lack of urgency by the authorities to meet the challenge. according to the new south wales health minister, every australian will get the virus sooner or later. am i just have to live with it? at this stage, it looks like a blunt but sadly accurate forecast. ok. all right, that was roger maynard reporting for us in sydney. thank you for joining us. and here in germany, the government has responded with new corona, virus restrictions of its own would come into force on tuesday. with new years eve approaching, the government is placing tighter limits on public and private celebrations. it's also urgently unvaccinated to get the job before the new restrictions took effect. people protested in cities across germany, ah hundreds of people,
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the men to pass tensions ran high on the streets of tito in the eastern state of saxony on monday night. just one of many protest so beneath, across the country, against the government's corona, by restrictions and coven 19 vaccines. it was a tense, but a peaceful protest. in the knee by town of foutz and police were attacked with fireworks and butters. i say attempted to break up an authorized protest. authorities reported at least 10 officers injured in the capital berlin. there is a little understanding of the violence that has erected and for those who still refused to get vaccinated. but you'll get every mandatory vaccine where we go on holiday without questioning it. so what's happening now is ridiculous from amazon, there's nothing, it's not necessary to take it as tweets and attack police offices to use violence. you should do it peacefully with other re all in the same boat. so why do some have to kick up a fuss? come from. is i central? i don't know if it's the right way,
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but people probably don't know who else to express themselves or almost a year to day after the vaccination campaign started. berlin, mayor of francisco agi fi visited a covey 19 intensive care unit. she repeated the government's plea to the quarter of the population steal and vaccinated in germany. lessons is this infant get hard as unaided, as i can only say it again and again. the people lying here in these hospital rush, many of them are probably thinking, if only i had done it, is perhaps then it would have prevented this from happening. oh gosh, probably there are opponents to the vaccine and measures. but over half of the population support measures now in place. but officials are bracing themselves for a new wave of infections with the more transmissible army chron variance, which could, over when germany is critical, health care infrastructure. let's turn out to some other stories making headlines around the world. hong kong police have arrested 6 people linked to an independent
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news outlet on charges of sedition. twitter police officers also rated the officers of stant news and search the homes of journals arrested. stand news is laura largest remaining news alvin, seen as close to hong kong pro democracy movement in the syrian port of la takia. firefighters contained a blaze, hours after missiles attacked. the facility from the mediterranean syrian state medias of the attack was carried out by israel. but didn't give details on the damages caused by the strike is really military has not commented on the attack. american football great. john madden has died. he was $85.00 madman was a hall of fame coach at the nfl oakland raiders. before beginning the long careers of sports broadcaster later his name was best known attached to the hugely popular video game. madam nfl, italy's allowing a ship carrying almost $560.00 migrants to dock and sicily. the vessel owned by the age of doctors without borders has been waiting for
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a week for permission to head for port. the german ships he watched 3 is also waiting for a safe harbor. it's carrying $440.00 rescued migrants. see, watch 3 picked up, the migrants from a number of shipwrecked vessels in international waters, off the coast of libya. some have already been evacuated for medical reasons. the crew says help is still needed. we have very vulnerable people on board. small children who clearly need different medical care. over in recent days, hundreds of people have set out in boats to reach europe via g and c. dozens are dead or missing. after a number of shipwrecks, 16 people including a baby drowned off the island of paris. survivors report starting out from turkey in an attempt to reach italy. they say they wanted to avoid greek territory because
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of fears. greek border guards would force them back the direct result of all. busy these are the sharp increasing the border violence applied long across the greek border. so migrants are taking a chance on a longer and more dangerous routes into the hundreds have arrived on the italian mainland since christmas and the now in quarantine. morning the little song for many of them have had medical treatment because they would be hydrated and hadn't eaten full 6 or 7 days are good the say set the jordan and the crew. she was 3 is also hoping the permission to head to an attack in port will come soon. in the latest below to russian civil society, the supreme court there has ordered the closing of memorial countries, most respected human rights group. it defends the rights of political prisoners in russia and helps victims of so it error repression. the court agreed with the prosecution's arguments that the organization violated
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a law on so called foreign agents. russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded supporters to fight a protest fan to gather in front of memorials headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated was the idea of critics of being eliminated. so is the opposition. anyone who wants to lift the mask off russia and look critically at its history that is being eliminated abuse. now, your historical memorial was classified as a foreign agent. that meant the organization had to comply with various requirements. the court found it in violation of those rules. the n g o is now banned and must stop its work in russia. for many memorial represents the historical conscience of the country. it aims to make sure that the reign of terror in the soviet union under joseph stalin and the inhumanity of the
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gulag prison camp system are not forgotten. when earlier this month, russian president vladimir putin accused memorial of rehabilitating the reputations of nazi collaborators in world war 2. we was a moment, views of the organization, denied all allegations and wants to appeal it's representatives say they may take the case to the european court of human rights. south african photographers, donnelly ma holly is known for betraying sexual freedom and black, queer culture. and museum here in berlin has dedicated an exhibition to the artists and activists. it's an insight into south africa, l g, b, t, q, community, and reflection on apartheid. proud, powerful. sometimes vulnerable, we're even royal. these are some of the faces of xin alamo, wholly whose work also confronts trauma. for almost 20 years, molly's been documenting south africa, l g
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b t q. community discrimination against sexual minorities has been illegal in south africa since 1996. but in day to day life, gays lesbians and transgender people here are still at risk, as well as non binary people. like molly i think you live with it every day, but i cannot stop doing what i'm doing because it made sense to me, and it forms part of the south african history. post up update. molly's exhibition and berlin shows survivors of anti queer hate crimes, including so called corrective rape. but there are also images of love and care. molly's photos are a collaboration built on trust between the artist and the subjects who gaze out at the viewer with confidence and dignity for the series, faces and phases. behold,
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followed subjects over several years in that we put al garcia is a continuing journey in life of building visual history with the community. and so they also invite their friends and associates to look fearless, to be bold, to be desiring out to be under trade off the camera competence and empower. donnelly ma holies haunting images, celebrate. we're beauty and dignity, making them visible to the world. the u. s. state of virginia has opened a 130 year old time capsule found in the base of the statue of the son of a civil war. general conservatives opened the copper box on live tv, expecting to find it swamped with water. instead, they found a collection of books, cash, ammunition,
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and documents. in surprisingly good condition. the box was in the pedestal of a statue of confederate general robert elite. that statue was removed in september after becoming the focus of protest against racial injustice. and you're watching the w t v. america, hilton, berlin. remember, there's more news at the top of the hour until then take care. and i'll see you soon. ah. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing?
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