tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle August 16, 2023 5:30am-6:01am CEST
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in 45 minutes on d, w very was no, it will make for janet justin. janet loved yeah. and binding thing away from the fun. i'm not even allowed to go to my own car. and everyone was made of holes and every day stuff, getting you ready to meet the gentleman enjoying me, right. just do it on dw, the hello everybody, and welcome to best new edition of eco africa. good to have you with us. i am chris olives. coming to you from ogen states in idea with me today as always as my co host, then you can to how you doing sandra. just good piece. i am really looking forward
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to today's show will be covering a lot of interesting environmental topics for both africa and also you. so let's go ahead and get started up talk is out estimates for traits from b. n y conservation is in symbolic wants to predict was doubts o 4346, and look at the popular delicacy able crops. the global appetite for props from kenya is huge. every month, around $10000.00 pounds, a piece of the country is closed on, exported or wrong. the walls, but no club population fell on this rate. so is there a way to from the show fish sustainably? we paid a visit to a project, striving to do just the when the tide is low sided,
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guido is out here hunting for my crowds at the might of creek. and what time will can leave the county. it has been his daily routine for the past 30 years. he used to catch about 10 crabs a day. but due to of a fishing on a good day, he's glad to find 5. this time he'll have to make due with just one some examples of the american fung and book i saw these low hills are the result of climate change on black ones and he hardly, i hear welcome back and that's where most of the problems lie gone. i'm ready for your help was the money to dry season is now much longer than it used to be washed . and crabs prefer rainy weather. i bought a do any work? i do. i wonder why not then most of side degree is catch ends up in restaurants like the che charlotte, which is renowned for its cry. justin and there has been in charge here since 1999
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. over the years he noticed that the crowd sold to his restaurant with declining in both size and number. so he started looking into breeding them. what i noticed is that a lot of that mangrove areas and crab areas where they have these drugs, dental growing naturally, was depleted. there was no more crap in these areas. and even though you had very big funds for crab, but there was no more crap crafts and mangrove sar is share a symbiotic relationship. when disrupted, it can have adverse ecological effects. crowds live and breed in the mangroves well digging the bars that help to erase the settlement, steals a seat on mangrove leaves and other organic messa, which means the nutrients get recycled. the crabs are very good in terms of the ecological monitoring because they tend to leave among them is completely
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integrated. you're not find the cause of them so that i mean, it gets out of the model of in the bottom and the child is the dwindling crap stocks just in the near decided to set up a hatchery in 2017. most of the worlds hatcheries are found in asia a need. his history is one of the 1st to be established on the african continent. he believes it will provide an alternative for the fishing community. and that it will also have a ripple effect on mangrove conservation. what that does, is it, it stops and the harvesting of juvenile and was calm that for the natural mangrove habitat stays natural. i love thrive. crowd funding is a very delicate process. while a single mode crab, can they approximately 6000000 eggs?
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only a few will survive to the juvenile stage, to give them a higher tons of survival, just in a near is coming to experimenting with ocean go to, to replicate conditions, and then natural breeding grounds. to make sure the program succeeds, he holds training sessions and he's had to re, full local farm is then done in the importance of conserving the med crab and about the symbiotic relationship with a mangrove forest. once the program starts, they'll touch his baby crowds instead of fishing and then nearby creeks. justin in years history will sell aquino of eggs to the thomas at about 2 euros $31.00 so mature into crowds. the farm is will release some into the bank, red forest and sell some of them to restaurants. you and waste water from the hatch . or you can also be used to help regenerate the mangrove virus. i collect mangrove
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seed. that washes up on our beach here. put them in this month or that waste water because it is full of, of, of a good stuff for mangroves, but bad stuff for crabs. demand growth right from the bad stuff from drugs just in, in years history, it says shall name a not single handedly sold the issues of, of assessing all mangrove conservation on the canyon coast boss. it says any one step in the right direction on x report that takes us to come around when we meet a young man. but he's very concerned about the impulse climate change, his housing, and he's from tone and the entire world. and he is doing something the voltage was started as a bit of fun. i was now become much more than just a hobby. if you think today to is a lazy, this guy will make you think today before gets into work. these kids
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have to wash their project supplies, which is would be tough to the organ or they're taking punch in a workshop run by 17 year old austin. don't everything hayes me from trash. the children will learn how to design and build their own models sitting out of waste. actually model cost is on my kitchen. we're building a model of the city of tomorrow, with trees and renewable energy to combat global warming for monkey much it all started with an early passion for building arson was unhappy to traditional school, so his parents sent him to a technical school instead. long scenario, he started to develop ideas, there, do do drawings and he built little things out of stuff like cardboard. gradually he got to the level he's out today. done. he's had a talent as
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a mother. i wanted to encourage him to develop it's he's now gaining the following on line to gives most of these models that we bought. some he sells this stadium was quickly snapped up and they push it the promotion. i didn't just buy it for myself. i also bought it so that i could advertise for him if someone wants something built and they see this model and ask who built it? oh tell them it's the design of a talented, young architect. they bought enough sheet that up there. don't find enough material where he lives in your own d, the capital of coming room. he goes to businesses and homes to collect trash, especially cardboard and plastic. this helps to raise awareness about recycling alpha one to see if we didn't recycle before the boats us and done most initiates. he's told us how to systematically separates out trash. there's
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a local sanitation company, but you can only process limited amounts. only about 40 percent of the trash gets collected. the trucks only drive on big paved streets. but most residents leave a long slow routes. but i the, when you walk into the city, you see garbage all over the place and i see people just throw it anywhere. every community is up to develop a weight disposal strategy in the same book area with us and lives. at least some of the trust gets picked up by humans, which he needs it for his weekly workshops to this effect. and so the con, the i l. e. z the market, it's my goal is to teach as many kids as possible, how to build these models out of trash and how to separate trash to the parents, learn as well. our own searching families are taking part. an interest is growing.
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they just pay small fee for the tools. i've seen austin's models and they really interest me that so i signed my son up so he can make them to give you. so call me . so i see if you started giving workshops early this year, the children pay attention to him. one of his models haven't only inspired a lot of buildings. the workshops also make them more aware of the environment, even though the only building models of cheese on solar panels. they are learning more about the environmental protection and a send, a more hoops to inspire even more people. i dream of sharing my passion with the whole world and seeing one of my models being built in full scale. even if his dream is into reality yet, our send don't move is tanisha continues to fall, cheese or ha. he's already created his dream district. if only in model for
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well impressed they've, i'm sure all will they say more of that young man in future people ever way off taking ways with terry is an upside claim them into something new like an office need to keep who mix portraits out of stuff that others have tossed out a for portraits are put together from plastic, bottle caps, colored scraps of paper and fabric. and lots of chords. this turkish artist works and the medium of trash all the while following a mission. bearable are by no, i'm dennis savage. i'm trying to create a social consciousness by to do all kinds of everyday consumer license into work subarus of get off my toe should. she composes the portraits in her is done both studio picking out interesting faces on the internet. first, she prints out photos of details and assembled them to form a template one meter 40 by one meter 40. that's when the creative work commences.
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was the 1st of all my mind plays with safari, so and i analyze this thing i met before. i designed the poor choice. i go to works of black and white photography for inspiration and leave out the kind of the pieces for the time being is in the thinking makalya. and actually it was a bit like impossible to wash them. i still didn't give it tom here, cause any salvage stores or materials next door to her studio, piling up all kinds of scraps and bits and pieces, including cables, wires, leather, and aluminum cans. she gets her materials from the hist unable garbage collectors, and private companies park the park, the mazda. and i would say it's a wide variety of materials, such as, for instance, check stalls grams to them as well. these are plastic fossil cavities that we've
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collected over time live. uh, sorry, uh, this uh, were done. this is all electronic john mars electronics service that i actually found in one piece of one linux to picture. but we break them down into a little component in hans and then all of these little pots can become odd, say that it says, for works are displayed in public spaces like it's done bull. therefore, here the artist reaches the broad international audience that she wants defense. it ties to a more conscious use of resources. many of the travelers take the time to inspect any savages complex works close up. it did not sound in my box when people see my words from a distance, they generally take them for oil painting, civic and there smells up and they come a little closer. they start to realize they're made up of household objects to the
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store. and i think that then they can hardly believe what they see and reflexively start touching. i feel sometimes even that's not enough for them. they might pick something off and take it as long as or 7 half drunk still lar. currently, the artist is working on a series of portraits consisting of lots of colored plastic bags. she fixes each disposable bang to the board with a glue gun. she developed around 3 to 6 weeks to work like this. without them could let's pick your own time and actually show that out. doesn't have to be made only using the classic methods of use on the phone. i'd like to develop a school of art that proves cooking and they are holding a cameras, us, and even how we act can be arch side. is it a cause image, academic expertise is an old account. i'd like to open a school where you can learn from practical experience school. i took a student i catch and work with an agenda. denise outage helps her art can
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help make the world a slightly better place. south africa has undergone rapid development in kristen decades. would ideally be over $400000000.00. it's the 3rd largest economy on the african continent. it's excellent universities, huge reserves of robots areas and how you developed financial sector. mix south africa of 4 runner in many areas. but it's drive to develop unloaded nice traditional knowledge is that the risk of being lost of the, for the vendor people of south africa. trees are separate each and everyone. today, whole more because i did joyce and a group of students a planting 20 in know, funding in purple province. the organization, someone the mobile or voice of nature has planted over
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a 100 trees in the village of tvs in the past few weeks. since 2000 new pool pool has low, 17 percent of its indigenous, forced to cover as trees were raised to make way for plantations and my a mobile. another organization exist to give a voice to nature which cannot speak for itself. we believe it is our responsibility to protect the environment and its inhabitants. as a child, i was taught to respect trees and not to cut them down in discriminatory trees. i like the eldest of living beings. when we destroy them, we lose a part of our heritage and our connection to the natural world. lee, i'm bet a way out as a highly respected invent. gotcha. whole more because i do, joyce is, i'm a catchy, a female nita who upholds traditional knowledge of seats. so in the end nature, which she passes on to younger generations,
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it'd be fun to dictate them as soon as you can. so i mean, i love planting trees, not only do trees produce oxygen, they also help us in so many of the ways they provide as medicine would for furniture and delicious fruits to eat. plenty cheese makes me feel good and way ahead of me to someone. let me pull some of the country, walk closely with other communities to address issues such as food security, land stupid ation, biodiversity loss, and climate change. this l does sick to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of their natural and cultural heritage as the voice of nature. they also defend the land against which i shall sweats. and these wise elders are in big demand. today, the chief of to the fee, consult with the former because of the joyce regarding a proposed cold mind development near the village. the mind needs the approval to go ahead, but the 2 liters are skeptical. the money i want to allow mining here.
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mine will cause will die, the gas as they read that, like poison the pollution makes the whole community sick. if the want has gone terminated, the trees we planted will die to. it's like sitting on top of a bump. 10. which is concerns a well funded in the neighboring province of them from atlanta, coal mines have close to must, safe environmental degradation and health problems. but the physical father, vendor people believe nature is a spiritual need into connected trees. rivers and mountains are living beings with their own personality mining will disrupt the disconnection and endanger the traditional way of life in order to protect it. a founding member of the more potent but the lady, my co luly promotes the contribution of indigenous crops next finger minutes and kind of us that's combining the preservation of cultural heritage with plants. they
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paucity, she is setting up a seed bunk with almost canada about overlooked crops. so this was less of this is the bank is in education as a facility. where for them to then use a desk from us, they will come in and then he, they know there's out under the seed into flips this and it causes that because city does notice they look for does not state. i knew it was his name is needed for all this the steps to way into the whole more because that the joyce is sharing her knowledge with the yet another group of children, the deep conviction that's all things are part of a ledger pulled that connect humans animals and nature is taught from a young age to illustrate that better, she shows them a seasonal color and up based on traditional knowledge for whole more cause that the joyce culture and this to a chip of nature are one and the same thing. as
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we are teaching these children about the seasons in a way they can understand the traditional practices often and sisters passed on through generations to ensure that our culture that's called the way of like not the us in a while to the indigenous coaches. an entire echo systems are under constant tread . zone one, level pool is a bust june of hope for the preservation of both. do you have a dog in your life? dogs, i can see that as good companions, i'm feel loyal to the oldest. what's the most surprising people can see the wild dogs, dangerous, unpredictable vaults may be to crease. both the 40s wells don't actually play an important part in the ecosystem speech that they need. so conservation is
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easy by way of fighting hard to protect one, especially beautiful species for their of this free to pop looks like a peaceful fitness. but the species bad reputation has lets it being one of the most endangered in the world. just 130 african painted dogs leaving the one getting national park in north west and bob here, most people only view the animals. i said, threats to be a counsel and otherwise useless. local n g o is working to change the perception. jeremiah, missing that level with david coover. what is it seeing if you have paid adults in a nicholas's team, it means that your play base is good. if you have a good, pretty basic to us, it means you know, it means your, your, your, your, your, your produces, you know, your grass, you please and stuff. it means there's something that the pray can feed. so once
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you have found adults in the system, it shows that there's no space and there's enough wildlife in this speed to assist him. the biggest threats to the wire adults are trump sit by coaches. the major targets of these trucks of small animals proceeded for them. painted dogs frequently gets entangled in the noon to cover greek distances in the wilds as the home to use the range as well would be in sufficient without the support of the local resident. once a month, cause i will go pay the visits to the body community where he meets with the village need to discuss their mutual efforts. knowing that collaboration is keen to be a success. $200.00 members of the community have organized file entry service scheme to protect the wild dogs. it's, i'm undertaking for future generations said you it does with together can do the
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over the snails. so we keep the 2 5th. or if we were doing to look after them, i'd take a wound to get no more. i like all of the way and that you do not know what they do is in the past 2 decades. over $30000.00 says view through such a corporation between printed the conservation and communities well to make on even greater difference. the factors that often push people into pushes in the 1st really need to be address. here at the oxen crowd center, collected why as news find new life in the hands of what 13, why employed to make different artifacts? mainly for the european markets, a sort of the profits around 50000 dollars a year goes to the opposite. the rest supports of the comes of ation efforts for the painted dogs making itemized through at so you can look up our parents who
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can look up our friends who can look up our children so that they go to school because the weeks and then they make a living the improvement livelihoods is essential for conservation. what services, education, printer, adult conservation is to the post to the class from one of the 21 school in one for a we call program called ek yana bushed. it's unfortunate to 4 kids around the age of 11 to learn more about the painted dogs and the environment. leach and how much of an opportunity that's otherwise limited. as part of the comes activities they recover. walker is giving the children a tour of the end use rehabilitation center in jed dogs and nursed back to health here and then released over 18 have already been rehabilitated and sent back into
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the wild stick on you need it for a while, but you almost have learned that when painted dogs are in the wild, they mostly hunt down weaker or diseased animals do. among them if they become extinct. so there will be a lot of spread of disease among animals, which will see them dying. yeah, mazda and it says guys, the less is, sees all the efforts going on here, having the meaningful impact. but there is still a need for long term measures to prevent species like the african painted dog from dying out. well, it's time to 10 of your team to screens and turn your attention to the world around you. i hope you like to show that it's giving us something to think about. i am curriculum side, you know from nigeria. so you again, next time by crease, it is also time for me to be do farewell once before i go like to remind you old to
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