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dot com slash arts america i'm liz wall see to see you again in thirty minutes. rushers that so much time and richard cole was on it and so here it is call it what you wish the major political tipping point for woodstock without music it was suspected the occupy wall street demonstrations continue to. download the official anti up location join phone the i pod touch from the i choose up story. video on demand keys mind the accounts and the resonance feeds now in the palm of your. machine. called.
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the sun's. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on wall street since they are. ladies and gentlemen
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good to begin with the status of the human experiments good to. see if we pursue a businessman who supported to go to the movies allegedly trying to censor global economy and it's all changelings us find. the reason to maintain our confidence in markets and not want to be seen trade imbalances risk deviations close to collapsing it's like close close close. some fail circlet banks again feel like things the us crash. doesn't constrict the argument works for me i'm just programs increase the total economy.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images and feelings from the streets of canada. giant corporations are rooted a. southern russia they could manage could be low early morning is the best time for
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setting out for the small island from the mainland. this is because gale force winds blowing throughout the rest of the day. talked of leadin me as mean a biologist is going to the deserted island of for me the lakes the most mysterious feature. it is couched in incredible legends and is the custodian of many secrets when and how it became home to a herd of horses is unclear. because of its population of noble beasts more than he has since been called mustang island today it is part of europe's only nature reserve in the stat. dr cans mean hopes to be able to get close to the mustangs to see how these federal descendants of domesticated horses live in the wild.
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they carry are good luck and godspeed if you find those horses thank you for the right. good good you're going to be listening when i find them i'll be sure to let you know ok. bye for now. managed code below is one of europe's longest lakes with a high concentration of salt it stretches all the way from the russian plane to the caucasus mountains as it runs through the cooma manage depression a natural border between europe and asia. there are no fresh water reservoirs rivers all springs on voting the island because of the salinity of the soil. consequently there are no trees or shrubs that either. the island is overgrown with low grass or some of time here is marked by school ching hate droughts and strong
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winds. the horses have a hard time surviving in such conditions. as meaning confirms. this here is the skull of an adult horse belonged to a female. it died from natural causes. no trace of hooves is found in the sand there are no trails leading to the holes calms the soldier makes the lakes water under. the horses can only survive on the island's hinterland where rain accumulates in small depressions in the earth don't you can't mean soon finds a narrow trail in the grass. this is a horse trail similar trails take horses to a watering place that said or even juleps crew and such trails the horses tread on
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them but they don't trample the down. some one hundred fifty species of cute little found in the wild this flower with a short stand a bright cup of above gave birth to the first cultivated varieties of she lives this is the wild schrenker that one see is the island's open spaces and low hills of the rest of nature reserve flare up in a riot of color. people often outscoring to chill it's not so sure it's that's because the bulk of it till it lays deep underground at a depth of about seventy centimeters even imply once remove it it's under no threat at all. the wild kill it has always been a native plant of russia's steps in the past it was a symbol of vitality and fertility unlike the bulbs we may buy for our gardens
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these juleps start life a small seeds years will cost before the bugs emerge above ground. human to take seventy years to come up with anything battles out of first year they look like the battle so they stealing. loom until they're at least six years of age . is one of the fields of flowering plants that are comfortable and open arid areas in geological terms the so-called managed depression is an almost ideal playing with small lakes two to three meters deep fish and weeds and all found in them because it's too salty. colonies of microscopic crayfish called brine trips and the water it's reddish hue. they are common and sold more so and the most likely to be
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only inhabitants. the horse trail involved the island take stock because means of what is now a small dried out lake. what makes the rust off reserved different is that this island is surrounded by a salt lake it's called managed good deal this is one of the lake space the water is very salty the horses don't drink such water. as a seasoned explorer trails are not his only guide. i don't think a horse is smell could be mistaken for anything else and with a view to the i would say that it is very distinctive that. they must be somewhere here nearby or defend it in.
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the free roaming mustangs on board the island are in total isolation locals have another theory as to how the horses came to lake managed. in the old days robbers stole whole says in neighboring villages and hid them that to this day the horses a still mistrustful of people. the island is now closed to tourists and only researches can visit yet few have been able to approach the stallions let alone get inside the hood. who are here they order for these are the horses we have spent ages looking for
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there are eight young colts these free roaming horses are called mustangs. i can see the horses grouping together ready to head off at dawn tomorrow they will be much calmer and then we will be able to take a look at life and aside the herd. of them. or look they're off into the sunset. from time immemorial pulses help humans survive in these a stay a region's nomads regarded this open space in europe south as
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a highway linking europe and asia. over the ages and many ethnic groups inhabited these parts including scythians passion eggs castles tattles and mongols in the old days the horse was a status symbol only warriors and the elite could afford to keep such mounts. the camel was the most common domesticated animal among ordinary folk. carols with every way possible. they were harnessed to carry loads and there we used to mate and wool. that we used the last. ofa staff of the roster of reserve and researches from the biodiversity conservation center i've come up with a project to keep what were once native animals and the staff of this small herd of
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camels graze during the day and return to an open pen for the night the camels like it here and are only too happy to give up the open wild in exchange for food and water they have easily adapted to living in the step one of the signs of healthy camels is upright rather than crumpled and drooping humps camels rapidly multiplied in this small herd. when you they have a hierarchy of. camels a base strong males some of the males a very aggressive they have to be removed from the herd to ensure the comfort of others this is especially important at a time when there are many young camels around we protect them from aggressive males but other was old and young alike co-exist peacefully. because mean has devoted his life to studying horses so much so that his friends
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and colleagues gave him the nickname old mustang. for quite some time now the mayor has conducted research on his own this is because wild horses dislike the presence of many people on the island. don't because maine lives a hermit's life all he needs in the step is water and packed meals he stays in a dilapidated cabin for the night the island's only structure. we constantly observe the mustang's way of life. we're looking for opportunities to create isolated territories for them so they can feel themselves at home without being bothered by humans.
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the buds of units in the last the reserve open with the first rays of the sun. shrink a chilly blooms for only a few days this brief period is known in the reserve as red carpet time. in the morning when the island surrounded by fog dr cuz me knows for sure but the hood is nearby. in the morning they are most likely to be either in
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a depressions or at the waterfall this behavior is characteristic of all animals roaming around to step. in the morning they feed on moist grass at this time the plants are rich. and there is also a lot of q. here this meets their water requirements. over the years on the island the herd behavior has become quite varied. typical of all free roaming animals it's up to the alpha male to decide where the herd goes at any particular moment. but even without a leader the horses follow their natural instinct to flock together as they move around the island. as soon as a small group of horses begins moving the others gradually join in.
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for most of the year the mustangs live in a type of hollering there are three to four mares with colts in each of them each karriem has a leader king knows which meza his mates and does his best to protect them against terrorism and stallions may kick up a fight even if one of them unintentionally trespasses on the territory of another family. the mustangs on the island have no enemies wolves can't get here because it's too dangerous for them to swim even feathered predators never nest here they prefer
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other islands. migrating birds fly over lake managed to be low on one of the longest flight paths in eurasia. the lake is now a protected area found sums of mortal fowl nest on the lakes small islands preparation the island is home to the largest colony. with. a rigid hierarchy is typical here just as it is of the mustang that caspian gulls dominate the island. summers these great goods our own interests they plants and minus this helps them survive in any conditions of feel it's they can drive even humans away there are no fish it will this for the needs of fatalism in the field
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will pick up bread and meat from garbage cans that's why the girl has become such a common bird at lakemont is good deal another lia but throughout the south. the gold colony is the largest seagulls nest in the grass or on the shore. of the birds never fly over this part of the island even the black headed goals stick together and steer clear of the nose and flock of predation island. whenever they see caspian gulls approaching they immediately tests. the text of spoonbills which stand out here. professionally island forms the mold
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and most of the habitat. these goods have peculiar looking beaks. they rarely go up in the air they prefer to hunt for crayfish close to the shore. birds are going to have bills because they cross stations. there is an abundance of cross stations. that feel safe on the island they build their nests away from the gulls to form what might be described as bird settlements the self-preservation instinct tells the cormorants to build their nests high above ground to protect their young from a sudden flood or a fox. small predators against the island when parts of the lake dry up in the hate when this happens the seagulls come to the rescue.
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when one comes around hundreds of girls attack and kill it. folks the skulls and skin on one occasion bagel turned up here toward hundreds of down into the water got wet and the birds finished it off right there and then. the mating season. has come to an end the colonies birds of lay their eggs and awaiting for the young to hatch. time goes by. explorer and take less notice of him.
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i don't because mean walks slowly and quietly and poses on the trial the horses can hear the slightest noise they have the ability to turn that his backwards. over these here are two mayors will and two colts believe. that stallion is running up to them the most to take them to an isolated place where they can feed in peace but he. it's not quite clear when the first horse is settled on the island the locals were aware of the wild herd back in the early twentieth century and local stories passed through the ages suggest that robbers in times gone by used to steal stallions and mez from nearby villages and hide them on the island they believe those horses are the
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ancestors of the modern day mustangs. scientists have found some evidence in support of this theory the wild horses avoid the island appear to have all the distinctive features and characteristics of the russian don't breed which was bred in the don't break in a hundred years ago in one nine hundred ninety five me island became part of the rostov nature reserve today the free roaming head is under protection but there was a time when the horses were under threat from invading poachers. poachers would come when the horses were unprotected and the time one of the stallions called baron often stood watch on high ground to get
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a good feel of the island. as soon as he sensed danger he alerted the herd. the horses saw baron as their leader. even though he had a family of his own and all the other horses followed his commands because they knew that baron had saved them from approaching poachers many times before. dr cans mean has learned much about the mustangs after spending several days with them the main leader is no longer in the herd it now consists of eight hundred families all on equal terms it includes three hundred twenty three adult holds his and eighteen colts these are critical figures for their survival if their population grows the mustangs may run out of food. mustangs absolutely love cereal crops they can't live without them. so
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as long as there aren't too many horses here at any one time there's more than enough food to go around. freshwater is a constant issue for the mustangs the morning jus is not enough to sustain them a canoe in the herd relaxes on the the heat of the some toward sunset the mustang's head to the drinking place one nearest them has dried up but there is still some cool water at the bottom. all people will. will will will will
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will this is the best place for them to rest before the herd sets out on a long journey to the other end of the island where there is still rain water and small pools. but all of it is great that nature created this island away from the mainland and. the horses can lead a happy life. thousands of years ago their predecessors were here. this is a getaway a secret place for them to be of the islands of mustang this is the elephant you with the world will stumble.
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