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is one problem, chemicals and ways from households and other industries. also a good time to watch a lot with many of 15000000 items of 2nd hand clothing, except they're gone every week over 50 percent of it ends up in huge weight feeds and across the good the old foundation is loving the government, but also wants to raise public awareness, just how harmful the waste is. the important loading waste in particular. so many people don't even understand that we have a 2nd i'm pulling and coming from the, the level to the global south. or that there are other issues that are affecting the policy of our water. so what we want to do is really hope to bring attention in awareness to the quality of the water and the issues that are today here to get people involved. this was the fact that the 1st 2 men contain is feeling tight but optimistic that one day given the lagoon and across once again the clean enough to
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swim in and 2022, the you adopted a revise action planned to come back to the legal trade in wide life, it includes stronger controls and strict assumptions. if any animals are supported illegally from the country of all region. well until the system takes full effect, big predatory costs, reptiles, a red bed species continued to be brought to europe illegally. spain has become a gateway to wildlife, smoke like a heart is still in the wild. but now can you live as an enclosure in a spanish animal shelter near on a counter. the female clouded leopard is only 11 months old, but she has suffered greatly caregiver, belly die is nursing her back to health, a queen outside although the she was confiscated from a private owner who had neglected her. so that means she must have been poorly fed from the start of my life,
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and she's even gone blind to the private breeder now has to face the authorities for violating the convention on international trade in endangered species. the east asian founded leopards is also an endangered species. so can you is a rarity. spain has become a gateway for a legally traded exotic species. the police often find them when inspect the ships arriving in a country from the nearby continent of africa. maria pay a ser, works for a special environmental crime unit in passenger luggage here that the airports, she's found birds, snakes and tortoises for the kids. so sad lot 5 topic will be so ruthless. people have no chromes about tearing these animals from their habitat mental. no,
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not in treating them like twice when i say that i'm my being forwarded to this police video from september 2021 shows the liberation of a female chimpanzee who would be alone in a cage for 5 years. the illegal imports of protected animals are rising in 2022 smuggling into spain increased by more than half compared to the previous year. a full service and 3 minutes. total organized criminals are often behind it up to notify ability. think of something that you need contacts and the country of origin to find the animals in it, and you need a network in europe to import them. and they will seal this as a highly profitable business being taken care of. but a monkey, for example, might cost $5.00 or 6 years in africa, and here it can fetch 2000 euros or more high level, or include so much according to the world wildlife fund,
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this global business is worth billions. sophia says the illegal animal trade comes 3rd after drugs and weapons, but its impact is underestimated. a sedan and i think with adams, i'm going to go to as arms trafficking and drug smuggling, or taken more seriously. more effort is put into enforcement while in puerto bung illegal animal trafficking is just a serious, but it doesn't seem to such, it's not pursued and prosecuted as often that makes these crimes even more lucrative with disabilities don't have enough specialists to investigate properly. an animals are often rescued when it's too late, as we can you the cloud of leverage, the if that's the last, the yellow she's to use to people and she's blind in the wild. she would never be
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able to deal with her own species. she was raised in captivity, so she's condemned to a life in captivity and go the video, especially the vis illegal trade makes. can you and many other wild animals like current products that lose their freedom forever. what's a sad story? and many people don't even realize that the trade in exotic animals threatens the bio diversity in the places with those and the most come from but one man from december community, can you just fight it against the wide live tree exactly. crease. ambrose is online stoke summit, but he does have a talent for photographing, and he wants to use his pictures to show the de vos, the, and the beauty of he's 19 region is all equal. he will the sweet
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the little the is a man of many talents. he knows exactly what he's doing. and the 30 year old canyon is also a talented photographer. he says he began taking pictures to help him better understand his environment. so the one thing that really puts me into, i live with the most about the washing. so i was just wanted to take up the offer to hop on, but so the guy able to identify that this has been able go conservancy in central can yes, i'm personally like works here off to studying wildlife management and conservation at college by taking photos of the many animals that live here ambrose hopes we can
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raise awareness of spc that are valuable for reason. it didn't get many locals. i've seen his pictures and he often visits schools to talk to young people about the environment, the what the vision most of the like, elephant us. we left it out from the wonder if that, that and, and the, the only thing that you're going to able to use is what's going on on the desk to 10 home on the new for said the outer the out that i didn't, the, i don't need that one to share it is totally, you need to of a frontal. what actually ambridge for trees, animals such as the african left. but that i risk from poaching. i lots of habits that he's even fountain. read black let's. it's for the messiah photographer, the biggest subject to the big cats is climate change for minute, the plants spaces that disappearing. yeah. just because of the claimant's in that is maureen's in this area we, we defense a very uh, diverted thing. kind of uh,
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dropped on that on the other side bank. so in the not be above, that'd be for the day then the low, but in the past where like another subject is that the locals have open killed liquids because they select and live stuff which is the livelihood of many people. here ambrose is building understanding that community level these women used to cedar rapids as enemies. now they work to protect them as leopards, a truck to wherever is. and that means drugs they call themselves to momma's or liquid mom is we have come to understand the cause of each one of the important of it. because now the formation of tree, my, my of me a little foods such as new sources of income. the women's collective mix jewelry and so on has now even built their own sense with the proceeds. this wild lives kids, results center in the middle of the savanna, at what school founded by i'm bruce, led to lie equipped with reading material and by not kayla's. these kids are on the
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safari today, the bud spotting and the trip is proving inspirational. integrated the with selma who level now i want to educate people of the importance. i'm convinced them to still quote you all for a while. for some long island, the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. given that if i am a customer, i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it. safari tours and brings us money to buy people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helped improve people standard of living . it gives me the name of simple as the standard and poors. literally. why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware. that is how you would
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sent day. so you're just sending because i did become able to learn to say that i'm and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed him to take a 4th about this particular, but on the line that he won't even know some names is pictures of the some plants that do funding this particular area and they know the use. so that is somebody that makes me happy. the local defence population remains that consists in 2019400 of them were counted in the nearby loose sab conservancy, bruce let's so do i hopes that he's what can help ensure a safe future for them? the time, just so by this week, so fast, it was great having you with us. we hope all shield was both entertaining and informative. remember we all need to take care of the environment that's open. this week's episode. no, it is a good buy for me, right? here in comp, hello uganda. and good bye for me tonight area. if you want to know more, take out,
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