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syrian women, so sex, they're always saying the same thing about you get to go without having to pay thing. it obviously that's all align m n a forms. yes. and when you succeed in restoring this young girls ability to treat it, it's something that really is price at that amount that gives me no to what i do. the trio combating, shady dealings starts april 29th on d. w. ah. thing . if you've been on the internet, you must have seen these imaginary scenarios of how nature would flourish with no humans it out. in fact, we all saw glimpses of her during the accord. 19 logged down are the blue skies
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more greenly, and birds in our balcony. in fact, if human beings honestly tried to exist with nature in tandem with love and respect every day with blows. hello and welcome, i'm sorry, got the body. you're watching you go india and today we will explore more about this relationship between nature and of eco tourism. at 1st, this sounds like an air conceivable contradiction, at least to me, because the 1st things that i think off are loud, intrusive doris, just disrupting the piece and gum of nita. but if done in the right manner, eco tourism can help us not only concern flora and fauna, but also bring lockers and equality together. and mutually benefit would. let's have to our small, beautiful austin village to find out more. ah, and north they go, these fresh, the hutch olive readily, turtles have to hurry on the way from the nest to the bottom of the easy brain for
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large grabs and book i but today the are a bit gum russia. there is a do this group watching on the los beach. these tanya turtles have done the small coastal village of fill us in the spirit of modest do big direction. one of the onlookers was a student from one by i came for my art project, the dot because i did it so i could get some pictures and i wasn't a little what to do. i wasn't gonna conservation work or something, but then either louder, do think doug is going to the secretaries for them as a wife. the female turtles lay up 260 export nest of the window until a few years ago, locals regularly blundered the masks an 8 or sole the eggs. okay, cd that all changed around 20 years ago and one mental production and you saw yard new sog midra began sieve guarding the sea turtles,
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which have been classified by the sight as an endangered species. a subsample a door is me, bilateral, and they will longer jo kamicia be started sensitizing, be people who used to do these details and stealing turtle eggs at least we made them aware of the importance of these turtles and their eggs. i'm going anywhere little on that is how or just became a part of this conservation activity on job or just a, in, in the workplace conservation activated. got a salmonella, some villagers are now able to make a living from working with the turtles, that it's grown to real eco tourism create that benefit, both animals and people. when you can see and experience something then like you will, will appreciate them and you will have that order to cancel them or not more about the species. so this is where legal tourism comes and pitcher it brings. it
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connects us be she is habitat and the visitors city glock and her family have been hosting students to come to see the dirt for nearly 70 years now. each year the convert their house into homestead just in time for the villas turtle, foster and that host as, as this he started this home stay be had done quite well for i was said before, there was nothing here and the only employment was day labor. but now they make good money and more tourists come to our village each year. so to set up a new work opportunities seem to be a drawer for the village. you do abroad who decor left his job in the middle east and came back to visit us to set up the 1st homestead campground near bailey's gown. nor when he heard edward heard of the letter in which was tugee in a corner of india. somewhere in abner now it's famous because of the villas turtle festival on on and that's transformed into religion and festival. again,
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we were able to find a steady source of income and just get people come here, enjoyed the sites and learn new things about the tour does, which not reject the find. the expedients be peaceful, which is good for enjoying got their local because they information. mindy piecemeal, diane burger, nearly 80 percent of homes and velocity are operating businesses directly connected to turtle tourism. the absence of commercial hotels is also working to keep the rural expedients as authentic as possible for visit. coming to see the amazing knitter here of the doubt disturbing it the community establish some grounds to make that possible is illegal killer when he and he so there is no sand activity allowed on the beach even if more tourists wanted more to the sports will not be allowed, but a light there will be no lights on the beach and cards can only be bought at august
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and it's hard to manage. a lot of i had to i'm the focus is on conservation activity. be invited by godaddy. another challenge for the locals. the total season last, just a few weeks been new ideas are needed to attract students to year all year round that matter, the conditions are certainly favorable. oh yeah. how did that? again, this legion is eaten. biodiversity villas is surrounded by mountains on the sides, and the see on the ford side. and you can see the inter titles own odd life here because of that he did as the tide pool covering of one kilometer stretch of rock bachelor saw lots of diversity. they wanted him in the weather dawson safaris out on the ocean are cracked trips through the mongrel forests. money locals have become tour guides. no one knows the local floor and phone are better than they do not wear me come into the pitcher is me for them like those that live lloyd them
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with some of the trainings, lake hospitality or how to speak to the tourism? how do i make a, how to take forward that knowledge? how do i include the local knowledge and how to an influence, a duellist, to change their mind, send this gentle eco tourism, which began as a measure to save the olive riley turtles. and the loss is now become the blueprint for 10 other village along the coast. ah, if all goes well is donny don't lose, will return to re los beach to lay eggs in the sun tanks to the mindful development of tourism. here a future generations of turtles will also have the chance to make their way to the scene a clear night to make this chest a tree dyed. to make this book i plead eyed even for your toilet paper. we need wood for a lot of these things and to get this food,
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we got forests. and cutting forest doesn't just mean a couple 100 trees. it means the floor and follow that lives in and around the tree . an entire ecosystem and preserving our forests means preserving that seem ecosystem. he not he, in finance far north is still home to primeval forest on this good reason to leave it b. 2 decades ago. oh, to listen dantes forest, with its 500 year old trees, was slated to be felt. she's a member of the indigenous sammy, people. it's our inhibitors, even if the landy so, and quite as big and yoga iraq. well, it's ho. oh on sale. oh, oh, for money. back in 2003. once a week, a big frater docked in lou back germany. greenpeace said part of its cargo consisted of contraband from the last intact primeval forest. in europe. virgin forest cut
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down to my toilet paper. the trail led back to in ari here, a small delegation of traditional reindeer herders was waiting. they didn't need to go far to find freshly chopped tree stumps. booty figures this tree was a couple of 100 years old. but as far as you can tell, without a magnifying glass, it's growth rings lie so close together via the national forest authority promised to safeguard certain areas. but the trees are just being felled and other areas in the end alcala, the forest will be gone like 20 years later in the naughty. the chainsaws are quiet, and the european union is making short stays that way. can levy padaya, remembers when young environmental activists lived for months in tree houses,
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arguing with the lumberjacks. and how greenpeace quietly threatened to boycott, germany's largest publishing houses, hagler, who could all come back then they stopped to clear cutting me. i knew we didn't let up them, but, and i can, but now it's been quiet here for years. that little lock, you can see it. we don't have to keep our animals behind fences. they can move freely around the forestry ice. even in winter. petrie mottos managed to save his forest too, which had been targeted by the wood industry. that was before the unrest. and he naughty this is what a healthy forest looks like. teeming with young rain dea. there's no need for fences. you got really just born in there yesterday evening. i you're margaret. those like there is one 0 gray. so i got 1000 but my air marker
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than i opened that gate than vehicle back to the freedom. ah ah, ah poetry martyrs likes reindeer that want to be free. they thrive better and don't cost him lots of money. at 1st sight, sweden looks like one continuous forest. no country in europe has more trees. they cover 3 quarters of the country surface but further north, many places resemble a lunar landscape like here and more neil on the border between sweden and finland, 200 kilometers north of the arctic circle. environmental activists, blame swedish lumber companies in an omen of kiddos went on to drive around here. you see one class after the other and what do they replant? you know, every forest is the same, where all the trees at the same age that planted in long rows. that's an aggressive way to treat the forest. they become plantations. some stories are that huge trucks
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of forest are slated for clear cutting their forests, owned by sway us, cook sweden state when oil company. but the firm made its calculations without taking greenpeace and reindeer herders into account. they took the trees into their protection patrol. the area and demonstrated there for months at a time a quiet protest that compelled the company's headquarters in stockholm to comply with the protesters demands. the old management was fired. we meet with new company, boss, addict brown's mom. he appreciates the range of issues involved. we previously haven't managed that conflicts and in an optimal way. and there have been situations where we have not advanced of the possibilities for the, for, for to read your hers to, to practice their profession. back in the forests own by say,
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a scoop. the more in your area is home to 4000 reindeer in the summertime, there's enough for the animals to eat. in the fall, the semi domesticated animals enjoy eating mushrooms. we made the chairman of the local reindeer cooperative cons hallman. does he trust the company's assurances? at the moment he says, it doesn't look like the forest is going to be cut down and he's hoping it will stay that way. not more than one hope, but of course we're hoping for improvements of yahoo for a new course. eric brands, mom came up to visit us of linen, but honestly it's all coming 30 years to lay till bit of a bad thing up at us. and they had most of the ancient forests are already gone, had got a faint, new winter in lapland is a barren time. but the forest this time of year is like a garden for the reindeer. there they find the lichens,
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they need to help them survive lap blonds long, harsh winters a yes humans, i think it is in several forms of farming andreotti disable. these tradition practices are not only important for the sustenance of these community, but also to combat climate change. yet another example of how humans we thought on the problems that have been created by them in it's an icy 7 o'clock in the morning and gordon and the harbor here on the po. delta is draped in a thick fog provide as pies, auntie, that doesn't make setting out any easier body. i know he got it. you try to navigate by orienting yourself to certain landmarks. but on mornings like this. when the fog, which we call calico is so thick that it makes navigating difficult,
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super feature very difficult. his father fished the adriatic before him, but to day, but us harvest clams bungalow. where and how much they can that changes every day. let's see it out. but at the moment miss in the evening, we get a message from the cooperate. as you don't mind telling us what zone we can fish when we can set out, do you need. and when we have to return to laura, and how much we can bring ashore, if you please or the little pink bug, they glide for a half an hour through the silent lagoon. then suddenly the quiet ends. the clam fishers appeared from the fog like ghosts. $1500.00 men and women worked to go to lagoon. clown fishing is more like farming the sea better than traditional fishing . a girdle fishers harvest almost $14000.00 tons of mollusks each year.
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well, up today we can all harvest 30 kilos. they suck the mollusks out of the sand with a special device. the water is 6 degrees celsius just right for winter. but in recent years, the temperature has stayed around 11 degrees celsius. climate change is also affecting the po, delta noise we video, mac come down mental prima. we observe the effects of climate change here when the sea level changes aqua. when the shock a wind blows or during the phases of the moon, the fuzzy lunar video, one that i see gumby, i mean totally. but we also see the effect of climate change. when we find fish, i demolish it and crap species that we've never seen here before. it shows that the b value, janetta give you my none of it. that's why clam farming is important. he says to help protect the climate liquid key, the shelves are made of calcium carbonate,
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go out to the car, which is just captured carbon dioxide, lemmy that he did carbonic at the university of florida. professor elena tom bodine has authored a study on the impact of muscles on the climate. it confirms the girl fisher's argument. so could you, more rules can be mildly as they grow mollusks for michelle in that capture c o. 2, charlotte oak too. and i'm gonna, if i harvest sticky low of clams, would the c o 2 emitted for their commercial use is much less than the c o. 2 captured by the clamshell as they grow said he already spec at you. and what that's the surprising thing will show that even good, you know, don't look at this when i was that i was, i sort of put him in the lagoon. the good old fishers now form a dozen mullah species over 10 square kilometers. 7 years ago, vidas and the other fishers launched another climate friendly project. farming, oysters from the mediterranean, using the tides. ah, me, confirmed assuming dalia. we're the only oyster producers in it'll donate their
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stroke. now it's low tide or yeah. and these baskets with a young oysters are hanging in the air and the sun or yeah, yeah, sold gwendolen when the tide comes in with this entire zone will be flooded via lego. hooked up to slightly quick like waste. and oh okay, i'm off from bell if with very nice no, lucian and festa was full, frontal me led me there from 2020 shot to me. they live in the fishers called their oysters golden goro and sell them to chop shafts all over italy. but above all, bodice loves one thing about his work. and he built on his seal. so d, it's that sense of freedom. lemme a you follow the ebb and flow of the tides and the phases of the moon crystal, at least you are part of this beautiful world, our world, the po, delta. preserving this world and ensuring its future
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providers and the fishers of goro, it's their life's work. all of us who live in these big concrete jungle often wonder what must a field who live in nature. i often do sleeping in caves, drinking from the streams. the nature being on infrastructure. imagine walking on bridges that can actually live and breathe. yeah, in fact that israel, it's not a magical land, it's a small town in the northeast instead of makalya. ready ah, the people of these hills have countless names for rain? no, we see. right. wow. and no wonder for this is the wettest, rainiest spot on planet earth. the monsoon takes on many forms in the hilly state of miss carla in north east on india. what starts with gentle streams and
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ends as raging rivers makes life for the 40000 people that live in this region really difficult. the kasey tribal community here are mostly farmers and the rivers that form every year cut their homes off from their farms and markets. but the community here has found a really unique way to survive and thrive through a system of living route bridges, a part of a normal to run by you and how like when we are sorry, ma'am, go pick them up a 2nd lanky tau. well how bout are another i am proud to have built this bridges and leave this legacy for generations to come nava. he from where and i hope the one to come that's even better than what we have done won't come let us yet. especially with new technology and better understanding of the science. well, i got these route bridges can last 100 years because they sit high. yeah. and did
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do not rock alicia and wildly but no cong lamb is a farmer from a village named molina. he started learning to build his route bridges at around 11 years old, and is still using his skills. 3 decades later, phoebe from his village are building a new one, the season to help especially women get access to the market, which helps the local economy. mccullin's bridges are special and famous because unlike modern bridges they are alive. busy the construction material is mainly wood that comes from trees that are still living. and usually even more trees are planted to keep them standing, which helps biodiversity here. how they work as the air usual took the amplified tree are led into the trunk of an array country where young roads can grow. bamboo scaffolding gives bought the roots and the villagers support rabble fig roots which had the special ability to fuse and grow as one i used by the local people to guide
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the bridge across the river bank. it's an epic undertaking. bridges can me over 50 me, doesn't length and can have multiple decks. a single bridge can carry up to 50 people at a dime. norris din song is also a farmer from this region. and to day he's having a day out with his son, teaching him what he was taught cassandra lang, my new luxury. i learned how to build root bridges from the age of 15 by my grandfather. believe it is important to preserve these rude garages for our children. b, we must teach our children so that the knowledge can be passed down from generation to generation before so that even when i am gone, these bridges gonna still be used by my grandchildren along and so long i'm. i run garden with di da timothy. it actually takes do, or even 3 decades for
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a living bridge to become usable. so children walking on a bridge to day are doing it to support members of the community, even a few 100 years from now. and they return home on a bridge that their ancestors whom they may have never met, built for them. even a dog guard is a sociologist who works with the communities here to preserve the knowledge and skills. the living room did give has to be brought back that because we retain that influence of our forefathers who has thought us how we use their natural resources without breast throwing the mother up. her belief is that these bridges are the best symbols of the culture of the region and represent a relationship between indigenous communities and the ecosystem. and they help in other ways to the living room that's not a lot of employment opportunity for their people. it felt their unemployment
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problem and also has increased the income in the re thing of the people in both villages, especially where living room with our locals work as guides, as well as by converting their homes into homesafe a night and a homestead in a village with living room bridges can honor family around 2000 rupees or $25.00 euros per night. tourism door can be a double edged sword. concrete steps, ticketing bullets and walls funded by the state government have sprung up and bridges that were meant to hold a few people at a time. i'm beginning to show signs of wear on the hordes of trampling tourists feet. 70. ready do may carlin, villages have now been identified an unesco 2023, tentative list of world headed sites for their bridges. this recognition will increase their popularity and will attract more financial support from the world
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heritage fund and other institutions. but going forward, the community emphasizes that they must be front and center for this kind of sustainable development do remain. and then we move forward in building group breaches together, imparting knowledge from generation to generation on how to plant and build these woodbridge's law. this kind of eco engineering supports bought biodiversity and the development of native communities. and these bridges are a testament to the fact that both can exist at the same time. ah, you know, the selflessness with which nature keeps giving us endlessly. it shouldn't be very difficult to give it back a action of 800, but i'm short. today's stories left us with a lot of hope and motivation and compelled us to introspect. but you will let me
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