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a lot can be a cheat. went in to beaches, watts together. cool, cool. one. go on today. we'll present a few examples of that. i am sandra, switching over to and welcome to equal i'll pick up to hey this sandra's good to see you again. as you can see, it's a lovely day here in legal state. perfect conditions for presenting this new addition offer environment show. i'm chris, the lens and there's a look at what we have coming up. we'll look into a cool way to expand the shelf life of the fresh produce find out why leaving left leave should also include on hold on shit. how tight to pick 10 l. dolphins. aboard fishing net there's no denying that all world is changing and changing fast in so many ways.
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that's forced a little forced to make some major adjustments to the way we work and leave here on equal africa. we've had the numerous reports on how dwindling fish stocks are impacting lives in coastal towns. so what happens when things get so bad that people define entirely new ways to make a leave of. our 1st reports takes us to the ivory coast where women live in the wave of check this women assaults produces on the way to collect their real material. see what to traditionally the domain of women in this coastal community. salt production will achieve by pointing see what's out of old fashioned to just the white crystals, one left. but firewood collection has had a devastating impact on the local month before as well. that's all changed, thanks to the inputs from an alliance of environmental organizations called
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a free vault, which helps rural communities to leave most of 10 to believe. in this case, the women have learned how to that the water evaporates naturally the we will not pursue. so at 1st we thought it was a little strange. how can water in the base and turn to some of the sun between this we found it a bit hard to believe. but i told my friends that we had to join the project to see how it would turn out. and we did about the day we saw the salt and we were so please look on if you knew what it says, and if that doesn't work was done for a long time. fishing was the main business in the village which lies between the ocean on the moon, on the edge of a sudden the national tax, but as fish stocks dwindled, the new salt harvesting technique provides a reliable source of income. it's also crucial to protect the monger baker system, which is a breeding drawn for fish under by the supply of food for the families here. the
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a free vote for the t a is coordinated by it. maurice kind of coming down. he says action was i didn't really need it because as i can, the national park was under pressure from human encroachment. in addition, the local communities had to learn new skills to do with the climate change. a lot of these are the pros when we set up the projects, it was clear that women should be involved because they end up involving everyone else. i think a minute more or less obliged to assist them. and the children also help out if you, so by involving women to a greater extent and engaged the whole family in the project life. i me that if it with us, we'll see it for, for the so far the involved 50 women to whom has brought at least 7 more people along with serving the monk will seem to solve of the park. the land invasions in the north has been halted. a very successful tool in these calls is be keeping women of the joint forces to set up $175.00 be hides. the
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beast produced most honey when left undisturbed, which is the best arguments for leaving the hobby tongue intact. has it not been? does the hives help us to protect the park? because we only come to the entrance to remove the honey without harming the bees, are cutting the trees. these products aim to make communities more resilient and empowered to face future challenges. to this end, a free evolve is working with us all fish. and you know that the national park founded by the iphone office. we got both pucks and resolves. i think i'm needing a. yeah. so we want an approach that conserves results is and helps communities to take charge of their own affairs. the process after training, after explaining the situation off to proposing the method, they themselves adapt the method to their own way of doing things. and we find that really remarkable. the approach is already paying off the pressure on the national
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park. it's vital mangrove of people's fear and fuss. marshlands. as noticeably eased, local communities are also finding new confidence. just was seen differently through the phone. here were communities of women, women's association of the fighting for economic support and survival in one of the same time managing to respect the environment. the results are impressive, is that others then that as long as the climate change and resources depletion continue as the village, as concerns about the future have not altogether disappeared. but a free evolve project has shown them the become adopt sherry and offer women are the backbone of society. whether it's fair or not. women are usually the was who looked after the whole woman family, which includes preparing meals in. i carry
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a many people by the 1st fruits and vegetables at thomas markets. you're right about that crease bought. the problem is that these nutritious parties flows very quickly in the heat. and that really is tragic when you think of all the resources that go into growing get lucky that might soon be a thing of the past. on the outskirts of lagos, fruits and vegetables, i've been going for the more than 15000000 inhabitants of nigeria largest city. that hasn't been room for that within the city limits for a long time. now wrap it up and growth means it takes long. got to get produce from the farms to the custom. it's that means the harvested vegetables have to be delivered quickly as there was a lack of refrigeration facilities across the country. lots of a portion of fresh produce wells before we can be sold. it's something
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that's frustrated. ramos out loud. okay. ever since you opened up business, 13 years ago of the time we tried to sell new produce before the end of the next day. and when it's fairly sunny we call batteries. so each one's perfectly clear to say no, the price drops when it's no longer fresh. and i'm before i sold these for almost 10000 now. but now i have to sell them less than $6000.00 there. once they've spoiled, we have to to them out. it's a waste news money. at the same time. many people, the illegals, haven't got enough to eat. mack of somebody that is a found, the biggest food bank that distributes food to those who need it. he says, would waste is increasing. hubbard major, don't waste time about why i need to make you know, grams of foot by year. more than 40 percent of the for the produce is lost across
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the entire agriculture of value to the value of food that goes to waste, right. on one event, julia is more then several and also about time i don't have that capacity to install for a long fuel stand for future. say a lot of food are in soaking land fuel costs, easy greenhouse gas emissions that affect the climate. there is one solution to the lack of cold storage space. cold tops was developed by my julian starts up financed by a wide range of international investors. we intend to extend the share of the life of this poor this phone to, to about 20 to one days. so this schedule has been helping a lot to solve the program. of course, have this low face on food with. gold helps now operates in 28 states in nigeria and has over 6000 customers. the walking cold rooms are located next to markets are on farms and i cooled entirely using solar energy. customers like trade that copy
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rules to pay the equivalent of $0.20, but day for us stored crate. the vegetables to him, it's worth it now. he can charge higher prices for his produce because it stays fresh for much longer when not, of course, the one when the q u i c n, k i the one on the before we used to buy small quantities just enough to that show would sell out the same day, okay, could anyone do that? but now do we have the cold room? i mean, we've been buying a bulk, installed them without any problems at any time that kinda can meet the customer's needs. and by simply setting what the us for, for the toner and sort of asking them to come back the next day for them coming back to you. because you can see it on my side by side did the guy to me if that was the it would be so many trait is how is it cold? storage remains a dream. solutions like cold have i still very limited and there's a know must demand some 220000000 people living in nigeria. and the population is
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going faster than almost any other country in africa. if you leave in a city, i'm sure you are used to hearing the sound of airplane crossing overhead, but hope you have a one that was helping to play that i'm no longer to seek to fly. well, all sorts of things here are just a few examples. basically, doing good or 8 planes normally end up on aircraft graveyards like this one in capital l, spain, the international air transport association, i t 8 estimates that $700.00 planes go out of service every year. and the numbers rising, finding ways to reuse their parts is more important than ever. so you're going to step into 2 years ago, shane thornton and kevin regan embarked on
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a flight of fancy to up cycle old passenger planes. since then, they have turned to more than 30 aircraft parts into guardianship mo bile offices and holiday homes and aero pod costs between 20 and 45000 bureaus depending on its size and features. we're basically buying that on the last flights we've bought the fuselage sale as soon as it lands we have one ordered, so everything us and the plan has been recycled and sent all over the world to to be read on the some of us going back into plans to be flying again and, and the likes of what we're doing here. we're basically use nearly easy percent of everything in the plan. the walls and floor need more insulation and the whole has to be re wired. so that's okay, they're shampoo, you're like on that side. the team can build a small house from plain parts in 2 to 3 weeks complete with kitchenette and bathroom. a tiny house in america in the states is huge and it's getting that we're
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to hear even, you know, people realize now that we can't build a big house just like we always did, we can't do it like, you know, you can't hate them. thanks to their aviation roots. aero pods are resilient and don't trust that makes them a great option for coastal homes. and how about you? if you also doing your bit, tell us about 2 visits. all websites will send us a tweaks hash tag doing your best. we share your stories. it does an everyone loves to be by the sea sites, the sands beneath your feet, looking all across the waves. but of course, beneath the surface is smooth or is almost identical as it seems. the sea is also on the must see of human behavior, those things
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a highly intelligent creatures. but like most marine life, the full victim to full set blank humans, know santas in front have devise ways to help bill feed to clear over what they should into the dolphins in the bay of fisk, a off the waste, the front not to play. they love to follow the fishing boat, the but it's a dangerous game. the marine mammals awesome ends up caught in the fishing nets and died because they can't get back up to the surface debris. the fishes opened through the dead dolphins back into the sea says, tell me i shall meal he and the team of activists from the sea ship, it's marine comments of ancient organization. all coming the beach chance, let alone and today. looking for dead, don't things documenting?
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the problem is important. what about, let's see, is choppy right now in the wind an occurrence wash the carcasses are sure the to know a nature. they find a male dose in, on the beach over to this i plus the lift these marks arbitrary. uh no, no, don't it was this golf and try to free itself from a fish and you put on web young enough to do stuff to us. the shepherds often put dead dolphins like this on display in public places. the goal is to show people into awareness and false politicians to take action, such as many hed disapprove of c shepard's methods. the fishing boats that might have caught the gulf in the nets adult and the poor to sob, let alone as the couched windows and the income drops. fishes hand are resorting to
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ever knowledge of trolling net cheap. i do mainly associates the con, the admit that adults and gets course in his next every once in a while. but he's dismissed as if to ship it's claims if you just because adults and might have some visible marks from assessing that, that doesn't automatically mean that's what killed it, that it might have died of old age. refreshers have our doubts. we suspect that see, separate active as might be putting the dead dolphins on the beach in order to blame us up here. we'll see the marine biologist much time the yay. from the adult scenario me input some path says the situation in the bay is serious. he's already counted more than $910.00, don't things washed off from the french coast since the stones of the yes, it's time to take action. ok,
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this is what we all need to sit down together and we all need to contribute to the solution to dispose of the fishers need to be able to do their job. and the dolphins need to have their habits reserve the default. so here they use researching ways to help. he's seen talking dolphins with senses to study this sense of orientation. he's already figured out that those things mistakes and that so see wait, and then get caught in them. a this is a whole pretty easy to thousands, rely on echo locations to orient themselves. so it goes into these net should be redesigned to produce a louder echo extension of natural 100 and mode to do it that way. the dolphins would receive the nets as an obstacle and avoid them. webster was about to redesigning. the fishing nets will take time. the fissions have started attaching a to stick warning signals to the nets. but so far it hasn't helped the scientists
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and marine conservation is say, a solution has to be found quickly. trolling, met, so around likely to be bend anytime soon. but a workable compromise needs to be found on the adults and it's mike soon spanish from the day of this, gay wildlife populations are declining out and then great all around the globe. they have pledged by an average of 69 percent in just on to 50 is on slightly, many of them may never recover. and so the still a lot of the lows could have been a pointed side. indeed, sandra, that is why conservationist are doing what they can to inform people of the important part every animal plays in the local ecosystems. here's one example from
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zambia of the lives hang away off to an encounter with a trap. 9 ends and of the big cats often full prey to purchase even into a national park. another danger poisoned caucus is left by livestock owners at the parks. food is the way of stopping lions from eating their animals. they're going to be the best people. but the poisoned meat doesn't just kill lions vultures. they're also dying to protect the endangered birds. biologists need a little help from the voltages themselves. coordinate candle into team are attaching. something like truck goes to the wings when the project in zambia is headed by the north carolina zoo in the us, where kendall works as a conservation specialist. satellite tank, vultures are wide ranging and they give us great information about what's happening across the landscape. most importantly,
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they're helping us to find poisoning which threatens vultures and cardboard. so like the vote she's don't exactly enjoyed being tact, but it's not painful. once it started with that, happy to be free. so far. 19 vultures have been tacked with track cuz and in the 2 years the projects being running the ranges have found 2 poisoned caucuses that might not seem like much. but every volt share they save is important . because some species like the ones in before a national park are especially endangered. both white packed and headed vultures are critically endangered species. so they're actually more into into the lions. and they've declined rapidly. i've written more than 90 percent on the last 3040 years. so we're really concerned about both species because they play such a critical role in terms of disease control and waste removal with project site. this one, the team hope space ranges and residents will become more aware of the role volt,
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just play in the ecosystem, and no more poisoned carcasses would also be good news for lions and of the wildcats. alisha knowledge can go a long way when it comes to conservation. we know our planets resources are finished. but knowing how to use the space around those as effectively as possible . as to now the same how to route community to decide whether to play a forest for farming or live. it also happen for biodiversity. in guinea. they've devised the phone and constructive way of helping local leaders. what that helps if we put people here, how we lead to affect life in the forest. these started to book game allows players to address issues related to the environment in an innovative and results from way
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. in today's session, public officials in concrete standing in fulfilled it doesn't. verle guinea, a french environmental company and a sweet organization are behind the project. what we want to explore when playing the game is how can we as a village and community as a individual farm. and even though so in the collaboration with our other minutes, members, how can we, with our decisions where the shape, the, the development of our landscaper, rather village, and also how do we, to contribute to the, the natural resources and their, their preservation or also their destruction the, the cammie spots will fund initiative that's aims to promote to most of the table for this month, which meant in rural communities. no one of the want to tell our of west africa because of the source of several regional revise. the full touch out on highlands
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a suffering bodily as a result of human activities. when parts of the area are protected for this patient is a serious problem here, as is the parting of finding most electric funds, these the, to address these on other issues. the, i'm ok to share the game with 2 communities. today. he's in pill. altura. don't. com. that's the reply to the game board. the picks the village and the surroundings. you guys watch player represents one family, grew up within that community. we have the bodies, the so the yellows and the very families roll it up on the body. yeah, it's, it's not for the edition, there's a forest with its resources and wildlife. and we have follow lands which are typical in felt to draw on in the back end. there are also hunters that it will see that it is actually a the central focus of the game is to determine ways to minded resources
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sustainably. and in harmony with nature, each round represents one crop here. over several rounds, they find me these have to decide individually or jointly where to plunge, wants to buy and how best to invest their limited resources in order to manage the launch sustainably. also download things to game as already had a positive influence on local thinking that i came with that helped us to see how to improve the way we could manage our 200 tre plastic. a cohabitate with load animals and unprotected for us. i will do that on them and go ahead, give the living at the end of the session, the yellow on his neighbors review their results and discuss future plans the want to replant. 34 is the area with fruit trees and jewels fall, a lot more sustainable. and they've also proposed concrete agreements between villages and the local officials said i can be had, i mean,
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we decided to agree on considering the forest and try to feed not to find the crux along the waterways. and to reforest this area all the way to the hell of city lesson go to the people of pellet cooler. i have recalled the nice the benefits of nature conservation on with the use of what they've learned to determine better. most of tenable strategies going forward after the success of its initial reception . the game is now set to be introduced in many of the communities to vac luke's preteen stress. stayed. how about you? what problems and your community would you like to see what's out on the game board? why not right to us and tell us about it's well just let us know how you liked today's program. that's all for this time. i am chris ellen's signing off from legal state nigeria. or is it see you again next week and that goes we you
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view is out there as well until then keep doing what you can reduce food. westgate and support. cool. so they should efforts in new local communities. i am sandra so we know what you think so long from complex, right? yeah. and you've got the
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