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3 to bring a to perceive of cumberland continues to be enjoyed as a way identity as it comes on. elizabeth is always up to be said, the 77 percent on page 60 minutes on d w. right? he's got any issues with all the wild animals and what those are the top to explain to these echo offer to show i will welcome from me chris the legs and they're going to state nigeria and i'm not
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alone on the show today. hello, sandra. a cruise and yes, it is a big hello for me to sandra. we know do want to use gunners capital complex. so would like to ask you to come along and if jane is on a journey, of course the confidence lease is what is coming up shortly. for the next half hour community in gun, this taking care of a habits sense all separate crocodiles of prototype for water treatment, aged is south africa's drinking more disgusting and deciding nation plants in somalia is supplying how source back we've worked with fost will of does involve we home to some 8 to 3, thousands of on the telephones of to books on it. it has the 2nd largest wild
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elephant population in the world, bought the on the thread, and on is so often because the causes a complex climate change is forcing people to leave the villages. i'm still close to the la fonts watering cause, and that can lead to conflict between people and the animals and one project instant bobby is finding solutions. the, the one getting national park in zimbabwe is a power dies for mammals inputs. zimbabwe is largest, the national park is also home to some $45000.00 elephants, only neighboring bucks. one that has more of the endangered african savannah elephants. philip cooper. oh, god grew up here. today he works for the i f, a w. the international fund for animal welfare, the animal rights activist, advises the park on how to protect its elephants without the elephant of these nor stuff on a cost issue. because the funds will equal system engineers or equal system
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governments. the break off uh, big branches uh to create a dress planes implementing dress planes. and by that nature, a la funds travel long distances. and this is the transverse dis, equities teams. the pick ups is. uh, that's the displays. the elephants are hunted down by poachers for that tasks. the pop ranges do their best to protect them, but they have a huge area to patrol parks. 14600 square kilometers a guarded by betty $200.00 ranges. that's why the i s a w is helping out they provide anti poaching training refresher courses and supports the work of k 9 units . the organization has provided pock management with the equivalent of 2500000 euros since 2019 a lot of money. that the puck is using also to construct
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a new buildings and buy equipment such as walkie talkies. but the ranges know that no project can work without the support of the local population. there is no little talk with me dear. listen. so begin to patch into the communities you will do it, is that the issues of 14 will be difficult to, to address. so i didn't put under took, you know, this much i'll even is convinced. but more importantly is to come up with a project. so that the community themselves, or utilize benefits or full stimulus, i would say with the, with what life but one source of conflict is water. that's because both the animals in the park and the people living in the area depend on the same or of us for drinking water. the elephants are the most dangerous competitors. that's the but on the river, park ranges have implemented a new plan. the people in the village of my tennessee now have their own full holes
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for water. that's a huge relief for some i need impala and other villages i but i enjoyed that. i didn't just life. i it was risk gate. i'm fema, we avoided fetching most or the river in the morning and evening. we also tried chasing away the elephants by making noises with telling them. sometimes we would even burn plastics and oil always. but none of that help them fuck and the i f a w have so far drilled wells and full villages on the edge of the one get national park. thanks to solar powered pumps. tanks with a capacity of 10000 liters can be filled around 1200 of the 20000 people living in the one get area, get a drinking water at these bull holes when they have time park ranges, reach out to the community to discuss the plight to the animals, but they don't have enough personnel to do it on a regular basis. and they have 2 little dots about the animals migration.
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i just wanted to know mind we equipment, it is what to expect the quality to us and the ecologist from pox basically to help us up with quite this quote, it was i would do identify your quote and i live in quite a while now it's quite a to us, if this quoted does not open this, what at the mazda and full pass through in call in the comfortable in the equity does the was the, if it pay movement fit in that they have the animal welfare activists face. another big challenge, climate change, less raid and more frequent droughts cause distress for the animals. the i s a w is planning to build water catchment areas to alleviate the problem. we hope by some of the, you know, 50 feet of engines that we apollo to here, including uh, pen scooting where we m 12. is this much natural remote as possible into, into this. what happens that way, we might have a chance to adapt and mitigates the impact cindy fix or try me change the elephant
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population here is driving. it's 3 times larger than an elephant population usually is in an area of this size. what we can do is to make sure that between the do afraid call high because for the funds um you know, projected daddy, as you know, the community areas, we create enough safe space for the animals to be able to disperse much right. the protection program has been a success so far. the officials in zimbabwe is biggest national park say that hasn't been a single case of poaching in 3 years. hello, fonts, a search majestic pieces. and it's possible to emphasize enough how essential they also are ecosystem list on that topic for biodiversity and wildlife. but let's move
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from punch it down to read time. does right, sandra, next report is about crocodiles. now most people are afraid of these people land per datas. after roles they commonly dooms all day in the water. and then suddenly attack dupree, i like mean speed. what? nothing pug, a town in northern donna, this is part of the town in northern gonna if you want to wake of the souls of the dead, you need to bring a live chicken. according to the legend, the souls of the ancestors live on inside the crocodiles lurking in the village. ponds that are local, i'm not listening, they're actually surprisingly friendly. bunch are to go to frontier inducing drugs if you're talk to it. ready it will hear you if they hear language telephone, if it is moving and you ask it to lay down. so when it goes anywhere and you call
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it back, it will oh bad. this is, it won't move again. rolando, doing more than a 100 crocodiles live in the pond. some of them are at least 80 years old, but despite their venerable status, they're not doing well. the pond is full of plastic waste and it's also drying up. visa, how cool my hama has been bringing tourists here for a long time. they come to see the tame crocodiles, the visitors bring in a lot of revenue for the town. but my homicides things are changing. those, this the way a lot of place around here. because there were no houses around to that's that there was enough place. and then the place was so a bushy and then you can see ben pearlman green by non because of the climate
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change. and then at the same time that the queen question did last. so it's like the ballistic change, like this silly model, a lead to is also worried about environmental degradation. whenever he has time, he collects garbage around the pond. he doesn't want his ancestors to have to swim . and plastic waste and the clean pond is healthier for the crocodiles. if you're, if you're done during move the plastic ways, the crocodile will think it is food and it will swallow it. this is drew up on the disturbing. plastic waves isn't the only problem. more and more houses in factories are being built directly around the pond. these once per steam, babbling brooks have turned into rivers of waste. and the water doesn't always reach the pond because it gets used for other purposes, like irrigating crops. even these last greenaway seas are now under threat.
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the population is growing in need space. a good business model for some our chief new like the the you have to separate them to. so this one and they still have them. so i still have the for last, maybe one d, that we may lose here because it's very important to us to move out for you to lose . you see what i see then there's climate change. it's getting hotter and hotter and there's little rain. another reason that there's less than less water in the pond, residents here want to prevent the worst, although the resources are limited in those this, the fact that what that for domestic samples of the community, by now what's on on that you're going to come in and fetch water sending to the community. the souls of the dead would be grateful to their descendants if the pond
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is preserved. and the survival of the pocket crocodiles is an important symbol of biodiversity preservation and gonna which is already lost more than 40 percent of its wetlands. even if the truck dials our team, i don't know if i really like to go there tal risk. there are certainly some less risky, a code tourism attractions not fall from venice. italy, for example. there was a very special amusement park created by bruno firing. he's bought offers something truly unique. it's green in more ways than one of the can via the how back cause the will of day the the just
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a few of the $37.00 attractions at the amusement park ip italian for under the pulses. and it was all built by this man. so very, very, very busy to stretch your legs out in front of you straightened them out. yes, that's it for you to know. otherwise you're alone with your nose on the rubber just because they're not barely. so now the other 1 may know who knows, who in is 85 years old. he built his 1st swing here off a century ago. he opened may i say from the door. yeah. it's always a joy to come here and see what i built up and 50 years. it's a great feeling to be able to say about your own life. and i made all my dreams come true. you have these imagined match your a zone. so susie, me, i saw him all exactly the face of. c history and again with the restaurant in 1969 bonus arena, fell in love with this piece of fine as his wife's of wine and sausages, under the populace. he started building swings. he told himself everything.
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everything remained very bad. he made a go. i only ever went to elementary school, but i've always understood numbers. it comes naturally to me working on weights and counter weights for my attractions. i mean, it wasn't, might have worked with the horse. i make mistakes at times and have to adjust that right. that there too heavy you before the slope isn't right. don't fall behind a normal. it's obviously any special about preventive ins punk is that none of the attractions required electricity. they use the laws of physics and the muscle power of visitors. the newest attraction is the kind of so he has the idea for it of to watching a tv repose about a training facility for nasa astronaut. this carousel is powered by these bicycles operated by visitors when you peddle the carousel spins, the faster it spins, the more the centrifugal force increases,
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causing the seed frames to move backwards from the center. the well other amusement pucks face case due to rising electricity costs. when is forging ahead, i'm planning for the future for summer as the energy prices are through the roof. so i'm thinking of installing dynamos on every right to harness the energy for all the equipment moving around. that's my plan. if i applied on a large scale, that idea would full of the strategies of some will lead. is apple do you wouldn't be very happy on a part like mine. i mean because of everything. what like this, if you could no longer sell gas to italy? no one else. yeah. there's been no accidents in the decades long history of his punk who knows who in says nothing escapes him. so i don't want to sit down young man to come on there's nothing you need to sit down because it's
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dangerous. yeah. he knew you maybe they don't read the science really. that's how it would tell you. ins are several years in germany, science or law. but here in italy, they're optional. maybe i'll read them. maybe not. that's how it works in italy. why is that? yeah, they go around $50000.00, visitors, come to the park every year. it's open only on weekends and entry. he is free for and if we're in believe it shouldn't matter how much money you have, everyone should have the right to have fun. most visitors buy something to eat and drink and his restaurants making the business sustainable. even at 85, he's still pitching in every way he can. he says the freedom to do what he loves has kept him. yeah. but the, it may be very, it's
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a beautiful way to live depending on my mood each day. i decide what to do, isn't that great? my dear. that's the poetry of life. that was, that was one that he's devoted to his amusement puck the. now back to africa for this week, 2nd big topic. water is essential for life on us, but it is becoming increasingly squares due to climate change. both comes up in brick and water. i'm finding new and different ways to obtain a will be key when it comes to adapting to the changing situation. it did crease take, for example, since 2015 repeated drones have caused a major water clients to stay and keep tone drumstick, or to retain measures hot to be implemented, to stop the city from running dry. think our eyes started looking around for
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tentative solutions. and basic thing gives you hear thoughts story. natural resources such as gold, diamonds, and iron ore have made south africa rich. but after the mines have been exploited and abandoned, they slowly fill up with ground water. it's a huge problem. toxins released the pollute, the soil and water in the area. but in fact, all this as in mind drainage as it's called could still be used in cougar's, dark, south africa, chemical engineering, void tumult and cut low. because working with the university of johannesburg on building an advice that will turn to minds poisonous waste water into clean drinking water. the prototype and cookers doors can produce $20000.00 leaders of drinking water per day. the waste water undergoes
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a multi stage filtering process in which metals are used to remove placements compounds in the water, but the process is still in its infancy. so would be solving the availability of water since you know that we have experienced in south africa without his productions. so this can save about a 1000000 people, especially in the create touch on his big, which is very close to 20 percent population off, off, off of, off dr. inspect. so that's, that's what we are advocating for south africa. it's home to some 550 active minds and an estimated 6000 abandoned ones. quite some of them and cut blows, invention could help to alleviate the points and legacy of south africa's minds. until about you. if you also doing your bit, tell us about 2 visits, all websites will send us a tweaks hash tags doing your base we
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share your stories that's a really interesting approach to accessing drinking water. once the plummet price, as a means thought, it can only be $1.00 part of a patient strategy. if we could use water from an ocean for g to savings, cooking and a good scholarship with good auction, eat dramatically old to the lives of millions of people. this report from somalia hospital securing a day supply of drinking water is high book into small u. a. c. t own somalia is cost the wells are up to 200 meters deep and holding up the water, connie's does is training. yes. seems rain fully scott's fresh water east to so towards the, from the nearby ocean in food fits and contaminants the woods do because i've met
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and his neighbors come here most every day. they have no other choice, but it looks like it's exhausting to draw water from the deep well and it's salty tool, but they cannot afford to buy a clean one to last and see if with like rice can do it in a reason to us. so maria has experience have a role field to really seasons. the loankey smile is trying out for residents. it's a disaster. busy to grazing gland lift and on the most dying of cost, the ground is still patched. it's hardly what for me, over 2000000, so many guns i've already feeling the effects of climate change. a bundle sand from somebody else. maybe still energy and water resources is worried about the future.
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that other can slide. you know what the drought has affected people and the lights took into smiles on the surrounding image. there is a severe what a strategic is smart when much, even without any rain, help has arrived in the form of a want to be so you nation planned. it was built by so many business people who wanted to improve the what to quality in the woods. so they found that the on from highlight level not for this one k. we is tubby, the, i'll see what a supply company in case scenario in 2014 of till we saw there was no clean and drinkable water into some iowa, the bigger candle. when we dive deep. well, we not said that the water was sort of cheap enough, so we bought machines to be selling it the one time it done with a couple of i can't, i'm a cannibal. it'd be, i combine this or the not really, this would be the government's responsibility. but so maria has been politically timeline for the kids the policy. i'm sure the government does not
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collect enough money to taxation towards it. so these know public investment and building i'd be selling nation plans, requires mediums of doughnuts and suffice uh, just the fortune one through the shuttle or on, on a little dog at the last climate change conference. so money asked industrialized nations for funds to cover such costs as it produces just a fraction of the walls, couple of emissions baby. so the nation lunch used to be powered by a diesel engine every time it is expensive to operate and environmental the home for the much. now the company is using green energy, big solar collectors, and the other plants replace much of the need for fossil fuels system and also look, i'm like, i'm kind of nice and on the head it wasn't really using 15 barrels of these are a day which cost a lot of air pollution from a photo kylie of to we is told this to leslie steam. so we've got these are
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consumption by 80 percent of the debt to why we use these as marketers at night by 20 have enough floor to night. we're around, the more 10 didn't give, i'm a total of what to production has increased and we have low and it's caused by 16 customers since i'm in the be a while ago. so sort of keep behind it. well, walk on it. maybe selling nation plant has been a blessing for people here supplying fresh water to around 5000 households. and because toilet energy has reduced the cost of clean thinking, what's up even poor russell mondays cannot afford it. people look here to bite us, it sales put a fraction of the former price. now for the him of how much come see a regular to she sees buy good water for herself and her for me the, the late i used to work to kilometers to get to,
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to get on with this and then it was not good to drink because the water was so sort of team that all went x. i'm all for you know, off you brings clean and think people will tell me right here, close to me. hun it's and it's just a total of a sentence just cause then i got the noise applied in july and that's made her life much easier. because despite the assistant route, she still has access to plenty of thinking. what's up though, if somebody is delta gets was even slow to well, water will be in short supply. so the head of the water company is to build a plant that will be sending it so to tax straight from the ocean instead of the slow to vote from the web. it's amazing what's possible. and that brings us to the end of today's echo offer to show. i hope you enjoy that and found it inspiring. that's all for me. chris alliance from laguna state nigeria. see you
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