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it is this forest and its wildlife that bow and his team of forest rangers have been fighting to protect fi this line here there was a caterpillar that was trying to come in all the way and we stopped it at one point or people but then it's like going to miss fire fighting. we move then after one two month the attempt again this is how they his looked historically and that is how they should be preserved for many reasons and we. help protect this forest is going to come down one day and that's what happened there we've been warning about this landslide opal tension for something like big discussed like that for the last say ten fifteen years. for the collapse of the sugarloaf was triggered by rampant deforestation and illegal building. for over a decade he warned the government of the damage being done to the hills around free time he took his message to local radio and television and even planted trees in the area. in the last three times a documentary produced a decade ago appeared alongside local architects and urban planners calling on the government to control unplanned building and
it is this forest and its wildlife that bow and his team of forest rangers have been fighting to protect fi this line here there was a caterpillar that was trying to come in all the way and we stopped it at one point or people but then it's like going to miss fire fighting. we move then after one two month the attempt again this is how they his looked historically and that is how they should be preserved for many reasons and we. help protect this forest is going to come down one day and that's...
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. >> a forest ranger later insisted they saw bears, but sure didn't look like a bear.laudia ackley has now teamed up with the man behind the netflix film "discovering bigfoot" and suing the california department of fish and wildlife. she claims that not acknowledging bigfoot has had chilling effect of the studying the beast and she believes it has damaged her credibility. it does say bigfoot is not a recognized species. and even though there have been sasquatch sightings for 90 years in california, the evidence is a bit lacking. but ackley says she plans to introduce evidence in court. >> all right, trace. i'm going to try not to get myself in trouble with this. i'm just going to read you what she says. does she have a case against the state of california? thank you both for being with us. i want them to understand what she's alleging. you're already laughing. okay. this is part of what she had to say in her complaint. by respondent's denial of sasquatch, her credibility has been damaged. her right to establish a legitimate sasquatch-based business has been infringed u
. >> a forest ranger later insisted they saw bears, but sure didn't look like a bear.laudia ackley has now teamed up with the man behind the netflix film "discovering bigfoot" and suing the california department of fish and wildlife. she claims that not acknowledging bigfoot has had chilling effect of the studying the beast and she believes it has damaged her credibility. it does say bigfoot is not a recognized species. and even though there have been sasquatch sightings for 90...
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forests across the country. i have seen these snow rangers and worked with them in other places, such as in the national forest ofis where the avalanche control work of the forest of service started. every year, a cornice builds up here. builds up of snow curling over the ledge like a christine -- cresting wave and it must be brought down to be saved. explosives placed by hand have proven effective. the safety rope could be a lifesaver for the ranger. ♪ a baby avalanche. a bigger baby. a bigger baby still. some of those chunks weigh around two tons. 75 millimeter recoilless rifles, which can be moved about. 105 millimeters rifles mounted on platforms, fired at points which cannot be reached by the men on skis. bit by bit, the avalanche hazard is blasted away. three of these big army guns are zeroed in on strategic locations near the top of two peaks. sites are set, so that even in a blinding storm the men can be sure that they are hitting the target. fire when ready, monte, while i fall back. when control action is completed, then slopes and racecourses are safe. thousands of people arrive for the opening of the
forests across the country. i have seen these snow rangers and worked with them in other places, such as in the national forest ofis where the avalanche control work of the forest of service started. every year, a cornice builds up here. builds up of snow curling over the ledge like a christine -- cresting wave and it must be brought down to be saved. explosives placed by hand have proven effective. the safety rope could be a lifesaver for the ranger. ♪ a baby avalanche. a bigger baby. a...
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men, wearing the forest service shield our snow rangers.y are guardians over safety in the snow for spectators and competitors. they have developed a snow safety plan. and an avalanche map for the information of all skiers. hazard forecasting is the key step in the safety plan. force.e measures wind these slopes near the top of squaw mountain, so good for skiing, have quite a history of destructive avalanches. rangers, alert for evidence --dangerous conditions, avalanches are not prevented, they are dynamited and skied down when they are still small. castigated away by skiing across an avalanche trigger point. this is called protective skiing, a tricky procedure to be used only by the most expert. storms create conditions that require a closer watch by the snow rangers. the work goes on in the stinging wind and driving snow. these men are skilled in the business of snow safety. behind him live many years of managing -- i have seen the snow rangers and worked with them. in utah the avalanche control work of the forest service started. every
men, wearing the forest service shield our snow rangers.y are guardians over safety in the snow for spectators and competitors. they have developed a snow safety plan. and an avalanche map for the information of all skiers. hazard forecasting is the key step in the safety plan. force.e measures wind these slopes near the top of squaw mountain, so good for skiing, have quite a history of destructive avalanches. rangers, alert for evidence --dangerous conditions, avalanches are not prevented,...
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. >> forest ranger. >> your name joseph. >> what did you pick? >> dental surgeon. >> looking good.st. >> oh, he wants to be a meteorologist. all right. we'll good we'll talk to you before i leave, okay? >> what's your name. >> addison. what did you pick. >> a science teacher. >> science teacher. your name? >> novelly. >> what did you pick. >> veterinarian. >> look she's got a picture of all of the animals that she's going to be able to help. >> so every student in the school picked a career, studied it, and then dressed up today here at the blessed trinity regional school. so the kids up here in northeast philadelphia, looking good. come on we'll give them one more time. tommy spin around. having some fun on a special edition of kelly's classroom here in northeast philadelphia! >> how cute are those kids? black panther expected to take a huge bite out of box office sales. but we asked the question does the film live up to the hype. coming up in a few minutes we'll meet a local group of kids who were able to see the movie and give ♪ >>> it's a first for southeast pennsylvania today
. >> forest ranger. >> your name joseph. >> what did you pick? >> dental surgeon. >> looking good.st. >> oh, he wants to be a meteorologist. all right. we'll good we'll talk to you before i leave, okay? >> what's your name. >> addison. what did you pick. >> a science teacher. >> science teacher. your name? >> novelly. >> what did you pick. >> veterinarian. >> look she's got a picture of all of the animals that...
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has changed in the surrounding villages the villages still have their forest but they can no longer live from it some of the park rangers approaches turned gamekeeper. in the hot humid rain forest the sea cutters are joining their instruments in preparation for the jungle concert the other choice begun by just three or four individuals each insect has a pair of membranes on its abdomen which can vibrate making a loud high pitched drown. these early on and climbing plants which use the trunks of trees to grow up to the light once they reach the tree tops they grow back down again in free fall that stems harder woody know swinging from tree to tree on these . two biologists the tiny is a dense rain forest with jungle concert the other choice begun by just three or four individuals. each insect has a pair of membranes on its abdomen which can vibrate making a loud high pitched drone. these are liana's climbing plants which use the trunks of trees to grow up to the light once they reach the tree tops they grow back down again in free fall that stands on hard woody no swinging from tree to tree on leaves. to biologists the t
has changed in the surrounding villages the villages still have their forest but they can no longer live from it some of the park rangers approaches turned gamekeeper. in the hot humid rain forest the sea cutters are joining their instruments in preparation for the jungle concert the other choice begun by just three or four individuals each insect has a pair of membranes on its abdomen which can vibrate making a loud high pitched drown. these early on and climbing plants which use the trunks of...
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just how dramatic the situation is caught in the act the ranger tells the men they have no rights to be here this is a bundle between. the forest guards can rest them because they have entered a strictly reserved area the chord zone of the forest in a state. and from the top of. the other punishment if you go so difficult the protection zone is part of a wider strategy of the nigerian conservation foundation the ngo helps to save the diminishing forest in the country each year nigeria loses more than three thousand square kilometers of woodland only seven percent of its land mass is still coming by. the foundation a set of grass roots because of asian communities to help to protect the forests the chairman fred explains the zone system of neighboring ghana gilla forest it covers three hundred fifty square kilometers divided into three times we are transitional and causal yeah we are transitional. where we're plant. last. august so we are also intense zero plus one we go through this year the transitions season the most human activity farmers they're allowed to plant crops here in the close supervision however one major concern
just how dramatic the situation is caught in the act the ranger tells the men they have no rights to be here this is a bundle between. the forest guards can rest them because they have entered a strictly reserved area the chord zone of the forest in a state. and from the top of. the other punishment if you go so difficult the protection zone is part of a wider strategy of the nigerian conservation foundation the ngo helps to save the diminishing forest in the country each year nigeria loses...
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Feb 23, 2018
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rangers in nigeria's national park to help capture footage of species in their natural habitat. they managed to capture some extraordinary footage. helen briggs has more. caught on camera in the road forestsark, red river halts, and nocturnal visitors like the nocturnal cats and the jenot. this visitors like the nocturnal cats and thejenot. this is home to some of africa's most endangered animals and conservationists are using hidden cameras to monitor them. you go through a loss of camera images. it can be quite a tedious process. leaves blowing in b wins, orjust noises, you don't see a great deal, and then you will get something like and then you will get something like a golden cat. you when it does not quite shot are in sight, but there they are in full detail. just about is working with the local rangers to help protect the wildlife. the park is the stronghold for a red chimpanzee found only in nigeria and neighbouring cameroon. —— rare chimpanzee. with only a few thousand left the wild, these images brace hopes that the great ape can escape extinction. scientists from king's college london have discovered it's notjust what people eat that has an impact on tooth erosion, but also how
rangers in nigeria's national park to help capture footage of species in their natural habitat. they managed to capture some extraordinary footage. helen briggs has more. caught on camera in the road forestsark, red river halts, and nocturnal visitors like the nocturnal cats and the jenot. this visitors like the nocturnal cats and thejenot. this is home to some of africa's most endangered animals and conservationists are using hidden cameras to monitor them. you go through a loss of camera...
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with a rare away win at nottingham forest but that draw for derby allowed wolves to extend their lead at the top to 13 points, with a 2—1win over queens park rangersck thistle they paid tribute to former player lee miller who died yesterday aged just 36 after a short battle with cancer. celtic led one—minute's silence for the former celtic and republic of ireland midfielder. flags were at half—mast. james forrest scored twice in the first half to give the home side the best possible start. a mistake by defenderjoseph samantha vic allowed the opposition back into the tie. james forrest completed his hat—trick in the second half. he helped celtic to the victory and a place in the quarterfinals. no real shocks elsewhere in the scottish cup. falkirk, motherwell, hearts, kilmarnock and morton all go although the focus of most rugby union fans will have been on the six nations, there are still some domestic matches to take a look at... with leaders exeter suffering a shock defeat to worcester warriors gloucester remain unbeaten at home, with a 24—17 win over leicester at kingsholm. there were also wins for sale sharks and second—placed saracens. in the
with a rare away win at nottingham forest but that draw for derby allowed wolves to extend their lead at the top to 13 points, with a 2—1win over queens park rangersck thistle they paid tribute to former player lee miller who died yesterday aged just 36 after a short battle with cancer. celtic led one—minute's silence for the former celtic and republic of ireland midfielder. flags were at half—mast. james forrest scored twice in the first half to give the home side the best possible...
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rangers where he won seven trophies in five years. he quit scotland for birmingham city. between then and 2016, it was a chequered career. he had spells at aston villa, nottingham forest, nottingham forest, ghentand a aston villa, nottingham forest, ghent and a team in egypt. is the cv good enough? i think he is the right man for thejob. good enough? i think he is the right man for the job. he is in there but who else are they going to get the job? he left under a bit of a cloud and he went to birmingham but everyone makes mistakes. can you talk us through the process? today, the president of the sfa was not for answering questions. everyone has two pulled together. alex mcleish is the manager so we all need to get behind him regardless of what you think. said the scottish fa finally have their man. much has been made of this appointment and the process out there, but ultimately, it will be judged by what happens in here. are all the fans completely behind this? no. we'll all be forgiven if alex mcleish leads scotland to euro 2020? absolutely. still to come on the programme: stepping out of his father's shadow, chris eubankjr has a world title fight tomorrow night whe
rangers where he won seven trophies in five years. he quit scotland for birmingham city. between then and 2016, it was a chequered career. he had spells at aston villa, nottingham forest, nottingham forest, ghentand a aston villa, nottingham forest, ghent and a team in egypt. is the cv good enough? i think he is the right man for thejob. good enough? i think he is the right man for the job. he is in there but who else are they going to get the job? he left under a bit of a cloud and he went to...
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Feb 23, 2018
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up with national park rangers in nigeria, capturing some extraordinary footage of the country's most elusive species. helen briggs reports. caught on camera in the remote forestsu don't see a great deal, but then you will get a gem like a golden cat, the perfect shot, or you'll see a giant pangolin. you weren't sure they were in sight and there is is, in full detail. chester zoo researchers are working with local park rangers to help protect the wildlife. the park is the stronghold for a rare chimp found only in nigeria and neighbouring cameroon. with only a few thousand left in the wild, these images raise hopes that the great ape can escape extinction. helen briggs, bbc news. in a moment the news at one with jane hill. first let's take a look at the weather. next week sees the start of meteorological spring but winter is still digging its heels in and many of us got off to a cold and frosty start this morning. a good deal of sunshine and that will tend to keep through the weekend but if you add the strength of the wind it will feel bitterly cold despite some sunshine and by next week chance that some of us could see some significant snow. we have an area of
up with national park rangers in nigeria, capturing some extraordinary footage of the country's most elusive species. helen briggs reports. caught on camera in the remote forestsu don't see a great deal, but then you will get a gem like a golden cat, the perfect shot, or you'll see a giant pangolin. you weren't sure they were in sight and there is is, in full detail. chester zoo researchers are working with local park rangers to help protect the wildlife. the park is the stronghold for a rare...
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rangers in nigeria. in the course of the research, they managed to capture some extraordinary footage of the country's rare and most elusive species, as helen briggs reports. caught on camera in the road forestsonal park, red river hogs and nocturnal visitors like the nocturnal cats. this is home to some of africa's most endangered animals and conservationists are using hidden cameras to monitor them. then you go through a lot of camera trap images and it can be quite a tedious process. a leaf blowing in the wind, orjust noises. you don't see a great deal, and then you will get something like a golden cat. a perfect shot. 0r you'll see a giant pangolin. you don't know what's in shot, but there they are in full detail. chester zoo is working with the local rangers to help protect the wildlife. the park is the stronghold for a rare chimpanzee found only in nigeria and neighbouring cameroon. with only a few thousand left the wild, these images raise hopes that the great ape can escape extinction. let's take a look at today's papers. morning, then. let's look at the front pages. if i do the... good, the guardian. now, justin forsyth has resigned as his role from unicef, the lead story in the guar
rangers in nigeria. in the course of the research, they managed to capture some extraordinary footage of the country's rare and most elusive species, as helen briggs reports. caught on camera in the road forestsonal park, red river hogs and nocturnal visitors like the nocturnal cats. this is home to some of africa's most endangered animals and conservationists are using hidden cameras to monitor them. then you go through a lot of camera trap images and it can be quite a tedious process. a leaf...