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you might've seen these tiny little sl was bunched together, often in bright pinkish or yellow colors. the encore land tanaka model and they look very beautiful and pretty homeless. but actually that and envisioned species that as we do have it across the field. for instance, in fiji, they have taken over almost 50 percent of the available freezing land here and in the southern states of some of the tribe has put them to use and is also gaining international staying with the results. the massive of the all these elephant is coaches crafted from i'm done a delicate work so far that represent the connection between nature and conservation and symbolise to a specific problems. the 1st problem is the lend,
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done up on an individual to speak is that spread throughout india as far as this leads to a shortage of native loans provide rewards to grades on, including elephants or under excessive bates. problem number 2, conflicts between humans and elephants are increasing. got to pull up a lot of waters disability like done that's on the left. so then defensive, the started encroaching on our property. it can be dangerous to go out, especially at night. even in the evening is the interest to go to the forest and get vegetable boots and honey for cooking, the land and up line so. so pick, pick on the spot if there is an elephant with di, good in the vicinity. so we can get, what do we need in the forest any more the the, the lent donica model is considered one amongst about 10 person visit the species of floating plants introduced as an ornament, with blonde and 17 century link done a month has taken over more than 40 percent of india as far as the shrubs compete
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with native loans for the space and resources, the fruits out a tractor for various unable, especially for boats, which helps dispose of the lawn further that i stick, i caught has a ph. d on elephant behavior and ins go found out of 2 organizations that are tackling the lung down. no problem that i'm done. i listened dropped because i'm part of an effort to help the real allison's a get some of their happy done that in india's southern major deserves. so the huge problem, almost 30 to 40 percent of these box allows the unavailable for large members because there's nothing there that they can eat. and that's pushing animals out quite a bit. going into the fields and farmers were living around a box and fading, a lot of conflict. and the cost of the moving is huge. we need people ebay, who are using land and up on the livelihood, who in order to start taking it out of the forest and do something on scale, like these women from better good room, but try and who live in the middle of the biosphere, is of in south india,
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the 5 and a half 1000 square kilometer deserve is home to the largest number of ition of the prince and the word. so the women have learned to cross elephant as go to this from lynn dunn. symbols of human wildlife cool existence, the blood provides them with a livelihood. and even the fact that i may have seen the elephants in the fall, it is awesome. and when we saw these mornings, it made us view and have me hit an accord with us on that. as in the divorce we are trained to make b besides elephants. and then we talk to me as a does size on the from 11 in the for the good. so i'm not on the, on island and i have been doing this work for 5 years. and the 1st for the 6th structure to be have 2 more lead to remove the skin and clean it. the vendors will give us the free look and we use that to make the elephant down recorded the. and they, on a video could see that the correct or not the modem. a light target is of in the
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state of the not 40 percent of its 600. the square kilometers is covered with invasive lent on a plans, the local members from the gravity communities. a theme from the non profit organization to show a trust approve the shrubs with heavy machinery. remove $2.00 to $5.00 guns of them done every day. the uprooted loan has been shredded. they're using valuable bios a bed by mosque and that'd be shipped into a factory that owned and sold. it's about 3. the people, you know, i almost anybody and anybody would buy any amount every dfcs me, for example, in any of these bodies about uh, 10 tons of fluid. what are the since 2020, the sort of drug test cleared about 150 tons of them don't from about 100 have to
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is of photos plan across the states of thumb is not good. not covered with positive effects for the animals of the modem, a light target as of a phone number extraction. find out for our plan. we have extracted and done up lines from applaud via the initially there, but no any most to be seen. now we can see a lot of summer deal and sports ideas more than 100 of them in the expect a lot every day or the number of block the data block only. underlying done allison's around $400.00 of them have been exported to various countries. the project employee is a $180.00 trouble artist. in 2021, the collection of la donna la friends was shown in london. event was a huge success in 2023. the non profit enterprise, the real elephant collective, received a by live production of board biking, johns the in the valley view, and then the i have work now. the deposit died reduced into our bank account and we
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take out what we need and keep the rest in the bank for the expenses like our children schooling or hospital bills. i really liked this job. it's great to say that the been selling a lot beloved on our lives is an aspiring and creative example of how to approach a human wildlife conflict. as we saw that are created based with the, with the needs of species. however, no amount of ingenuity can root out these invasive species alone. the one says there are some over 3 and a half 1000 in v as a species that to auto global tech to nature. and they are requesting the was economy during the vast carpet of both the highest and the pontiff native tip myself introduced to india a long time ago. it has no natural enemies here in causes huge damage. they grow profuse me. and as it is when they are growing the temper or
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reviews of skill the need to bio diversity. the annual economic cost of invasive species worldwide is as a full $120000000000.00. according to a 2019 report published by the wealth bio diversity council. the japanese beetle, for example, is devouring and tie of fields in the us in europe. the result, annual damage to the tune of hundreds of millions must scratch also cause millions worth of damage destroying river banks with that borrowing activities. south africa, meanwhile, is struggling with invasive trees such as a keisha's and eucalyptus, which required much more war. 7 native plants, even drinking lots of stuff, became scarce in cape town between 20152018. now these invasive trees being cut down, we can save up to $55.00, but in the, just a for the every year. if we p a and the price of $3.00 in the attachments of
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the credit because done at each end. and to put that in context, it's 2 months water supply for credit done that's we can save by removing the industries from the voltage sheets. a recent study shows that clearing the trees cost just attendance of what other solutions the 15th pursuing cost in india. another solution has been found to reduce the damage close by invasive, both the highest sense savvy entrepreneur of on mixing the dried, we'd with kaufman to make salaries the. so it is not just the am belongs that out, attract donate to species as we just saw animals to can endanger our regions. biodiversity likelihoods. we was a, did an island off the coast of croatia where the ship loads are battling the surprising arrival. also traditional enemy, that'd be all heard about in folklore,
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yackel digital which has been out all morning hoping to find at least a couple of his sheep. they are semi wild and live scattered across the island of peach. care as his plan was to do some sharing today. but all he found was a terrified lamb. yoko lives with his family on the kanadi islands. the archipelago is a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep, farming, and olives. a fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island. wolfe, like wild dogs, flog corrosion of age. the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a co incidence that he is here today. just 2 days ago,
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you all can tell them. there were a couple of mother. she put their lambs at the house. how old are they 2 weeks in like in 2 weeks and this one's why don't we call it on the one as and here there was another one along with this one story of the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are going to, i found this one this morning. it was a, i got no, i'm you have in my city, i save set a trap above yakima farm. it's an attempt to at least do something but so far without success, the trap is empty. jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their for it's only with video traps that slot go gets to see the animals. but that's tedious. it's hot. the islands terrain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much money as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures here at the only water
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hole on all the kanadi islands. the chances are good. the sheep come to drink, but so do the jackals. nice. nice, nice. yeah, this is check on this and this is the, the sheep check. okay. you must drink water the. this is no life threatening for the sheep. and super important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island, especially under the olive trees. they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany a park administration patrol. they organized regular hun snow and have shot a few chuckles. but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences. nice more than l i'm. we're here on the south side of the talk. it will take you to really come behind is the small island developing. so i got like one of the show,
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but it blew out so, but we'll, we'll talk on that. we think the chuckle swell, i'm from do the talk to the other and then here to canada and let the boy assess coupon. they can, we can totally. and that's about 800 meters, i believe. and we know from research that chuckles can easily swim 2 miles of more than a truck, really a problem in here, the media, but it blew up and indeed, there is a video taken by locals. a jackal calmly switched to the shore. never before had there been jackals, encore, noddy. now you can find their traces everywhere. more and more pictures of dead sheep are emerging, not all victims of jackals, but most of them very 3 or 3 years ago before the jack. okay, now we had about $200.00 sheep on each farm on the island. we started a blog. now there are about 60, if that i could go to. the farmer has been spotted
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a few of his sheep. but as soon as they catches fence, they take off a semi world cheap farming has no future. y'all can says he wants to change strategy. i'm sure kids got how bringing 10 new shape in this. let's see if that works or would that be them? not as many as before, i'll be done, but we'll keep them in the barn on the go. and they go or take or so sadly, the younger people probably have to get you still living with the jackals. it looks like they have come to stay. the new inhabitants of the islands if that is one in the, the fall to off any blonde to deal with in my life that i just bonded without it square feet. and i'm sure it's the same for many of you. glossy is a part of the daily routine of millions across the group, but climate change is putting it's production. does that mean that that would be a shortage of our beloved beverage? let's hope not. our report has found out to him on says a coffee, the world's 2nd most consumed beverage and so ingrained in our lives that it's made
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it into paintings and oliver pop culture. and we get some coffee also call regular sleep. and i can dream fast. i always have coffee when i watch radar, you know that this is, excuse me, a damn fine, couple car. but you're wanting cabinets, you know, might not be guaranteed. climate change is threatening rules like coffee crop, production, drought rising temperatures and irregular ring, far ruining coffee, harvest. some studies say the amount of suitable land for coffee production could shrink by half by 2050. today, people drink over 2000000000 cups of coffee worldwide. every day. consumption has almost doubled over the past 3 decades alone. se asia is expected to have nearly doubled the global growth rate as westernized increase and the rising middle class increase demand. and let's not forget china, starbucks plants, open a coffee shop every 9 hours. so we can reach 9000 locations across the country by 2025. which means we need to be growing a lot of coughing, requirement and stability is already taking a huge toll on production. in 2021,
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a severe for us and brazil's coffee region of me necessarily. i swiped out coffee trees in an area of roughly the size of nutritious coffee, price of search. nearly 13 percent re generation of across an eco system will take years, meaning losses will continue. such a regular temperatures also make the plants more vulnerable to pest and disease. for the last 15 years, a rust epidemic coffee refreshed arrived in, in strong forest across the central and south america in central america alone. 1.7000000 people lost work during that period. so there are human consequences to the challenges. part of the difficulty is that coffee is a relatively sending the plant. it goes through a delicate flowering phase before the cherries come in and takes 4 years for a single coffee tree to get a 1st harvest. another problem is that what is a $120.00 research pieces of coffee? we only during 2 of them coffee, our abaca and coffee, are kind of 4 otherwise known as were booster, around because the higher end stuff that has all those sort of flavor nights. we
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love as a plant, it needs the temperature between roughly $18.00 to $21.00 degrees celsius, around 30 percent shade cover with plenty of consistent rainfall. it's more sensitive to high heat disease and produces fewer beans. over 60 percent of global production is arrive, okay? it's sibling robust as a more resilient plan, but tastes not as great and ends up in mostly stuff like in some coffee. and that's it. we're almost entirely reliant on just to varietals. coffee also has a small gene pool and at least 60 percent of world coffee species are at risk of extinction. this makes our current supply extremely vulnerable. copy research is so behind relative to what other commodities have. we can do so much with traditional technologies, just taking pollen from one place, putting it on another, creating a speed of something new, collecting data at a global scales and it's not rocket science. it's very straightforward. what needs to happen. thankfully, there's some good news. so if the new new value is coming up and in that of some
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high bid, the 3rd spread by like seats. so they're used to cute settings at the end of the i a t because it perhaps more accessible to farmers. and that you see, i did the starbucks recently announced that it had developed 6 new varieties of coffee seats, including hybrids that resist leave for us to generate higher use in a shorter period of time. this is big news, considering the chain by is about 3 percent of all the world coffee from 400000 farmers across 30 countries. a few researchers are also trying to fish these these out of the wild fiesta. fill out, for example, is making a splash. it's a rare and threatened species from west africa that tolerates much warmer temperatures and actually taste comfortable to arrive, okay. by this for idols. as commercial potential bringing wild spaces into production can only exist on a new scale and could take decade or the bigger problem is that at least 80 percent of growth, coffee is produced by small levels are farmers. these farmers generally work on a few hector's of land and don't have the resources to buy hybrid, see things which are roughly 40 to a 160 percent more expensive than the traditional variety or output also means more
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labor and carbon intensive costs like fertilizers, hybrids, use 90 percent more labor and increase the cost of other inputs by almost 50 percent. it's an investment firm is may not have the means take on. that's what you saw, something for them to pop up. they've rustic fights, timing system. and not only having both of you, but also threes or other kinds of groups, you know, that will help a safety net which brings us to agra forestry. this is an approach that grows coffee alongside other plants like tree is which can increase nutrients, cycling, bio diversity, carbon storage, and provided micro climate. some can also bring extra income from fruits, timber, or firewood. but it's a tricky balance planting other shoes for shade, lower the air temperature and breezes swell moisture which can protect it from weather changes and fluctuating harvests. but human shape can hinder yield. we should work together with apartments in order to understand what the, what, what, what, where for apartments where the senior decent,
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where does the contradictions. so why not just have everyone adopt over forestry? well, any change entails risk, which is hard for farmers to justify with just one harvest per year. it also takes extra labor and sometimes extra land to support the harvest of more than one crop. lastly, it's about farmers access to resources. they don't always have access to things for the nation that is being produced by by site we need to combine. so did you just turn on ecological? no natural evidence without you've ever known that. together with the scientific knowledge, without the support, there's a big just incentive for coffee farmers who often prefer to stick with what they know or given how hard it is to adoption, our current conditions, the future of coffee could look a little more different that we think as in your coffee to come from some unexpected places, experts say that countries like china and australia have ramped up coffee being production in recent years and could become bigger players in the future. but for now, our coffee addictions aren't going anywhere anytime soon. and the industry strategy
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to keep up it's pipeline is technology technology, technology. we are really focused on the technology, you know, needs, i would say in the next 5 to 10 years, we'll see a flush of new varieties. it's a paintbrush and a, you know, friendship, it's very intense of data analysis. but why do this takes the cross disciplinary burke of scientists, governments, and everyone in the supply chain. but as consumers, the best we can do is pay attention to sourcing the coffee supply chain, often locks transparency as a spot for business. so what we can do is work with smaller suppliers who give more information on the origins and production conditions of their coffee beans. while a lot of these factors that threaten roku, florida and phone are not created by humans and already have to control it. but there are several of the things that us humans do that also protecting these need to species and endangered species in the what does that mean? model has been driven close to extinction because of disability. see good us,
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which is the food, and have a doctoral bonds of ation. as them this area have teamed up with fishes to bring back the do going from new at extension. it does not the love mode the enterprise on see for us are on 2 meters long. these learning memos also known as c goes funds. you aquinos and key will fit the what to you in the balls my area of seminar, populations dwindling. and the when i was a kid i so many do going to see and i found my grandfather and i 30 or 40 years ago . then i used to catch themselves along those days are long gone. environmental degrade nation along those lines has destroyed the habits of the goals all over the world with vast amounts of sea for us. and that it was built in recent years, including anthem and no body via the origin is the founder of old car. and,
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and you the aims to restore these equal systems open to the police a shipment. before we start to the conservation work, we went to fisherman and local villages and told them that we were going to grow salt brush. by the way that they asked why we needed to. it's everywhere in the sea, they set and everything on the i told them the in some areas degraded so we may have trouble again at that point, but it was skeptical and said it wouldn't work. no, we can at least try, i replied. and i'm one of the, one of the diverse galaxy drugs from meadows that are still intact. then the speeds are attached to frames made by fishermen out of band bowl and ropes . these we will then be positioned on the sea bed a long of an effective, an advisor, and i say we make these frames and put them in the water so that the seat grows, throws, do guns have enough to eat. we tried to do this,
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we kind of fee to do things by hand. yeah. but we can feed them in direct and each one of this work and i live out of it by helping the store, the cost lined, the fisherman know how the regular income again they go out to see in the morning with more c brochures for the friends the foundations here, ideally the water is shallow, so the sunlight reaches the sea bed and the sea draws girls quickly binary pulse of the well being today we have to say to going, so we're not just talking about saving mess creature, which is protected under the wildlife cut on sort of like it is about protecting an entire marine ecosystem being able to and conserving the marine ecosystem by restoring c for us, benefits fishermen to, for them. and i'm about leaving the united, inefficient, and won't have to cross international marine board as an efficient straight line can watch. it has to be a lot in order to protect the results in our oceans. we have to protect secrecy.
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i'm already in ecosystem, probably yet. the but it's a race against time. in some parts of the world such as china, the cfo is close to extinction here and some of the whole f as the species can still be saved. and it's have it protected. i need a species of fluoride for now i clicked the code for the balance of 5 ecosystem. i'm ones of ation. f. thoughts. i clicked it goes to maintaining this study. are there any native species of lawns, birds, or animals that are dwindling from you? all set on days and you just don't spot them as much anymore. and are there any efforts being made to cans of that? i'd love to know you can email us or reach out to me directly on my social media. i will see you next week until then take care. good bye. the most gosh, the,
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