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inherently associated with wildlife so they need in value our life but now we're at a point where wildlife is being lost not even by the local communities largely by the by syndicates that are outside for selfish reasons so we need to get back to the basics let's put our money into their best agricultural production systems to intensify produce more on a small space and in that we allow for connectivity and because it's a function i can see here nodding is that they're here i want to read this before i throw that to you jen actually on twitter says this interest in sit down the rhino is testament to his place in people's hearts we are an inherently biased species holding up one species over another so i've stopped questioning why the press cover sudan but not that last anonymous vietnamese job in rhino killed by a poacher in twenty ten that had no benefit of a fund raising campaign or the degree of protection that sudan enjoyed we are who we are she seems resigned to it bear but why is it that we have focused on sudan the rhino versus the rhino she mentioned well i hope to. bring it to the
inherently associated with wildlife so they need in value our life but now we're at a point where wildlife is being lost not even by the local communities largely by the by syndicates that are outside for selfish reasons so we need to get back to the basics let's put our money into their best agricultural production systems to intensify produce more on a small space and in that we allow for connectivity and because it's a function i can see here nodding is that they're here i want to read this...
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are some animal species more worthy of being saved from extinction today we explore the state of wildlife conservation following the death of the so-called most eligible bachelor in the world today the rhino i mean they could be alive and you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and you to send us your comments and i'll try my best to get as many as into the show. sudan the world's last mail in northern white rhino died from old age on tuesday reigniting debate about the best way to preserve endangered wildlife species around the globe al-jazeera correspondent catherine sawyer reports veterinarians at the old conservancy in central kenya puts it down to sleep because he was in too much pain and could not walk he had been struggling for years with complications that go with the mast a few months. but he leaves a reach and the last his life managing to stay clean off poachers almost wiped out the entire population of north and white rhinos in the one nine hundred seventy s. as sudan got older he became weak and his sperm count was well written so now researchers are watching on ways to u
are some animal species more worthy of being saved from extinction today we explore the state of wildlife conservation following the death of the so-called most eligible bachelor in the world today the rhino i mean they could be alive and you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and you to send us your comments and i'll try my best to get as many as into the show. sudan the world's last mail in northern white rhino died from old age on tuesday reigniting debate about the best way to preserve...
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much of the wildlife is really rad.re. wildlife is really rad. i wanted to see it while it was still therem was a wonderfuljourney that see it while it was still therem was a wonderful journey that we see it while it was still therem was a wonderfuljourney that we had over three weeks last year and one are the places i always wanted to go to was that hanging coffins of sagada. coughlin is hanging by the side of the mountain. it was creepy and amazing. i've always wanted to come to sagada , but i have never had the chance. but look at these hanging coffins. wow. absolutely amazing. it is an igorot tribal tradition of burying their dead, and it has been going on now for 500 years. it's eerie, but fascinating, don't you think? it's like a vertical churchyard. this is the only location in the philippines this practice takes place. these hanging coffins of sagada are a great example of the diverse culture and traditions in the filipino community. i grew up here in the philippines, and i've never been here before. the hanging
much of the wildlife is really rad.re. wildlife is really rad. i wanted to see it while it was still therem was a wonderfuljourney that see it while it was still therem was a wonderful journey that we see it while it was still therem was a wonderfuljourney that we had over three weeks last year and one are the places i always wanted to go to was that hanging coffins of sagada. coughlin is hanging by the side of the mountain. it was creepy and amazing. i've always wanted to come to sagada , but...
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fish and wildlife servicce announceced ps to ban neonics from all wildlife refuges b by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, thihings like climatee change, eveven habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we can. >> well, nature is pretty good at fixining itself. but then tht assumes that you're going to remove the pressures that we're putting on it now. >> we depend on all these things. we depend on bees to pollinate our crops, on worms and other organisms that live in soil to keep the soil healthy and so on. if we wipe them all out, then ultimately, we'll wipe ourselves out. government has struck fear inside people's hearts. -i think the biggest challenge of every artist is to not be afraid. just t get over the fear so that it doesn't control you. -i think art is the best tool to teach women to say: "i'm not a piece of meat." -art is all about freedom. and to snuff freededo
fish and wildlife servicce announceced ps to ban neonics from all wildlife refuges b by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, thihings like climatee change, eveven habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we can. >> well, nature is pretty good at fixining itself. but then tht...
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fish and wildlife service announced plans to ban neonics from all wildlife refuges by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, things like climate change, even habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we can. >> well, nature is pretty good at fixing itself. but then that assumes that you're going to remove the pressures that we're putting on it now. >> we depend on all these things. we depend on bees to pollinate our crops, on worms and other organisms that live in soil to keep the soil healthy and so on. if we wipe them all out, then ultimately, we'll wipe ourselves out. (applause) manuel: so, i want to thank rachel for that kind introduction, although as a lrd for socjuic uh, and i also understand the qualifications about economists. it's said if you took all the economists in the world and laid them end to end, they still couldn't reach a conclusion. uh. (audience laughing)
fish and wildlife service announced plans to ban neonics from all wildlife refuges by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and to protect pollinator habitat. >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, things like climate change, even habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we can. >> well, nature is pretty good at fixing itself. but then that assumes that...
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doug: doug bell is a wildlife biologist with the park district.a winter's day, alive with water, he guides me in search of small living treasures making their homes in this rocky refuge. doug bell: these rocks provide habitat for invertebrates like fairy shrimp, provide nesting pot holes and shelves for all kinds of birds, especially raptors like prairie falcons, golden eagles, barn owls. they all nest in this habitat. doug: it's the tiny longhorn fairy shrimp we're especially looking for today. one of three species that live in these rocks and rare in this region. doug bell: fairy shrimp are a crustacean so they're very closely related to things like lobsters and the shrimp that you eat in the restaurants and that sort of thing, so--but they're just very minute and very tiny. doug: the small shallow basins they live in only come to life when, or if, precious winter rains create pools of water in these rocks. doug: ooh, we got a pool here. doug bell: here we have a rock pool. doug: that's what we're looking for. doug bell: it's what--it is exactly
doug: doug bell is a wildlife biologist with the park district.a winter's day, alive with water, he guides me in search of small living treasures making their homes in this rocky refuge. doug bell: these rocks provide habitat for invertebrates like fairy shrimp, provide nesting pot holes and shelves for all kinds of birds, especially raptors like prairie falcons, golden eagles, barn owls. they all nest in this habitat. doug: it's the tiny longhorn fairy shrimp we're especially looking for...
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you have travelled around the world and seen so much wildlife and geology.eople, remote islands. it has been isolated for millions of years, and there is unique wildlife there. and also, as well, i had a terrific guide, a chap you may have heard of called rico hizon, who was the most wonderful company meant. so great people, brilliant wildlife, history, culture, it is a crossroad of so many diverse cultures. i want to go back. will you come with me?|j many diverse cultures. i want to go back. will you come with me? i will go with you. i mean, wejust back. will you come with me? i will go with you. i mean, we just scratch the tip of the iceberg, mike, and i am looking forward to another journey with you in the philippines. thank you so much forjoining us live from your bristol studios in the uk. well, if you're interested in all that, why not watch my documentary about the philippines? that is philippines island treasures, with me, rico hizon, and mike dilger, on saturday 7 april at these times, and also sunday, as well. i hope you get to watch this programme
you have travelled around the world and seen so much wildlife and geology.eople, remote islands. it has been isolated for millions of years, and there is unique wildlife there. and also, as well, i had a terrific guide, a chap you may have heard of called rico hizon, who was the most wonderful company meant. so great people, brilliant wildlife, history, culture, it is a crossroad of so many diverse cultures. i want to go back. will you come with me?|j many diverse cultures. i want to go back....
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fish and wildlife servicce announceced pe refuges b by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and ............ >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, thihings like climatee change, eveven habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we >> well, nature is pretty good at fixining itself. but then tht assumes that you're going to remove the pressures that we're putting on it now. thin. we depd on bees to pollinate our crops, on worms and other organisms that live in soil to keep the soil healthy and so on. if we wipe them all out, then ultimately, we'll wipe ourselves out. dedededededededed] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now!. accusers awaiting the who the accusers to show at least some piece of evidence that indicatatatatatatatatatata any crime during the period hat i was in the presidency. now, what is behind that is the
fish and wildlife servicce announceced pe refuges b by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and ............ >> there are things that we can't control or not easily regulate, thihings like climatee change, eveven habitat loss are things that we can't control. but things like pesticides we >> well, nature is pretty good at fixining itself. but then tht assumes that you're going to remove the pressures that we're...
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and the hallways, the wildlife corridors, also need to be preserved.is animal can thrive. >> reporter: several pumas are known to inhabit the santa monica mountains. most are tagged and well documented. this one called p-22 became something of a celebrity when he was caught on camera near the hollywood sign. with a little more open space now set aside, this will continue to be where the wild things are. >> we are jumping for joy that we can actually protect mething generations to come. >> reporter: carter evans, hollywood. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm meg oliver. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, march 16th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the only thing you could see were the car lights in the front. it's totally smashed. >>> without a warning tons of concrete crushed people in their vehicles as a bridge collapses in florida. what l
and the hallways, the wildlife corridors, also need to be preserved.is animal can thrive. >> reporter: several pumas are known to inhabit the santa monica mountains. most are tagged and well documented. this one called p-22 became something of a celebrity when he was caught on camera near the hollywood sign. with a little more open space now set aside, this will continue to be where the wild things are. >> we are jumping for joy that we can actually protect mething generations to...
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millions of dollars of ivory and rhino horn was stolen when he presented evidence to zimbabwe's wildlife authority there how they mean to allege smugglers have since been charged with possession of ivory and investigations been opened a special advisor to president emerson. confirmed to our dizzier in a written statement that the government of zimbabwe will seek answers from all parties implicated in this matter including former first lady grace mugabe about their knowledge of the illegal export of prohibited items from our country al-jazeera contacted grace mcgarvie staff lawyers and relatives for comment he didn't respond during the presidency of a husband robert she was a controversial figure earning the nickname grace for her extravagant shopping sprees. hopes of succeeding him were dashed when the army forced him from power in november and mango took over three weeks later this shipment of two hundred kilograms of ivory was seized harare's airport stern says investigations on covered evidence which appears to connect it to grace mcgarvie in the smuggling syndicate the new government
millions of dollars of ivory and rhino horn was stolen when he presented evidence to zimbabwe's wildlife authority there how they mean to allege smugglers have since been charged with possession of ivory and investigations been opened a special advisor to president emerson. confirmed to our dizzier in a written statement that the government of zimbabwe will seek answers from all parties implicated in this matter including former first lady grace mugabe about their knowledge of the illegal...
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well, jeff corwin, wildlife expert.normous outcry the first time this policy was installed. see what happens now. jeff, thank you for your time. >>> and i am ryan nobles in new york. see you for one hour from now. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern. that's when we expect donald trump to speak at a campaign rally. we'll bring that to you live in the "cnn newsroom." see you then. you said $30 dollars. it was $30 before the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee. are those my heels? with t-mobile taxes and fees are already included, so you get four unlimited lines for just $35 bucks each. but through goodt times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in
well, jeff corwin, wildlife expert.normous outcry the first time this policy was installed. see what happens now. jeff, thank you for your time. >>> and i am ryan nobles in new york. see you for one hour from now. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern. that's when we expect donald trump to speak at a campaign rally. we'll bring that to you live in the "cnn newsroom." see you then. you said $30 dollars. it was $30 before the pizza-ordering fee and the dog-sitting fee. are those my...
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, they asked me, would you like to see the local wildlife?know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i went to do this talk show, nighttime talk show there, which they did in the daytime. it was a regular interview. and then they brought a a kangaroo. [ light laughter ] a baby kangaroo. >> jimmy: why didn't we think to do this? it's so fun to bring animals -- wild animals out to meet you. yeah. >> a baby kangaroo. and when i got there and they told me they were bringing this, i said, i thought you were kidding. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> they said, "oh no, you're going to meet a kangaroo." i said, i don't like animals. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i wouldn't know that. >> and i'm scared of them. okay? so, you know, on top of it, like -- i don't hate animals. i don't hate them. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i just -- they're not my cup of tea. okay. my favorite animal, bacon. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] but wild animals, i really don't want to see. >> jimmy: i always get afraid too. >> yes, of course. that's why they're called wild. [ light laughter ] so the
, they asked me, would you like to see the local wildlife?know. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i went to do this talk show, nighttime talk show there, which they did in the daytime. it was a regular interview. and then they brought a a kangaroo. [ light laughter ] a baby kangaroo. >> jimmy: why didn't we think to do this? it's so fun to bring animals -- wild animals out to meet you. yeah. >> a baby kangaroo. and when i got there and they told me they were bringing this, i said, i...
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demand the release of jailed politicians island i'm a clock reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here in antarctica from climate change to tears in. his carriage a council to discuss plans temperament a ceasefire in syria to allow aid into eastern ghouta on monday terrorists is expected to brief members on the situation in the rebel held enclave three weeks of government bombardment has killed more than one thousand people in a haunted house war. for three weeks the syrian army's bombs have fallen on eastern good while its troops have moved in easing into rebel territory i just thought it was sort of on the level of a bunch of the syrian arab army continue their operations in eastern guta successfully day by day other areas in vast spaces of eastern ghouta are secured. and the last week rebel held territory shrank and split into what syrian state media saying the army had completely surrounded the town of duma now those same government forces have reported they kept the way even further into opposition territory splintering the rebel held territory into three the bombardment has
demand the release of jailed politicians island i'm a clock reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here in antarctica from climate change to tears in. his carriage a council to discuss plans temperament a ceasefire in syria to allow aid into eastern ghouta on monday terrorists is expected to brief members on the situation in the rebel held enclave three weeks of government bombardment has killed more than one thousand people in a haunted house war. for three weeks the syrian army's bombs...
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and toxic air is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. a place to breed feet and grow. its pristine nations full of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale about getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty five knots we may bury her progress in the night right now back in the antarctic that hoping to get out which is where there's an argentine research station three want to visit that is also a colony of about one hundred thousand to be pregnant. and then by radio the argentine base says the winds have become impossibly st
and toxic air is the largest unspoiled wilderness on a famous for its wildlife but it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals that call the continent. life in the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. a place to...
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. >> he was the leader of the most important, the best known, the most transparent iranian wildlife in nature ngo. you have no reason to think anything he did was suspicious. they showed you surveillance video that was supposed to proof he committed suicide. what was on the video? >> i was the only one -- only member of the family along with our two lawyers who saw the video. i didn't want anybody else to watch it. god nose what kind of psychological torture he underwent to be in that state of mind from being this completely kind passionate loving person to this very lost person in this cell. it shows the room and there's a -- wt ty say is a toilet beside the room, theel and the most suspicious thing about this whole situation is that my dad is pacing around the room, he takes off his shirt and he's thinking and he just doesn't feel good and once he goes into the room, eight hours later they want to give him breakfast and they see he's not there and they bring his body out of the bathroom. and that's like the first suspicious part of this whole event. because if he was such a high prof
. >> he was the leader of the most important, the best known, the most transparent iranian wildlife in nature ngo. you have no reason to think anything he did was suspicious. they showed you surveillance video that was supposed to proof he committed suicide. what was on the video? >> i was the only one -- only member of the family along with our two lawyers who saw the video. i didn't want anybody else to watch it. god nose what kind of psychological torture he underwent to be in...
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millions of dollars of ivory and rhino horn was stolen when he presented evidence to zimbabwe's wildlife authority they allowed him in to allege smugglers have since been charged with possession of ivory and the investigations been opened a special advisor to president emerson. confirmed to al-jazeera in a written statement that the government of zimbabwe will seek answers from all parties implicated in this matter including former first lady grace mugabe about their knowledge of the illegal export of prohibited items from our country al-jazeera contacted grace mcgarvie staff lawyers and relatives for comment he didn't respond during the presidency of a husband robert she was a controversial figure earning the nickname grace for her extravagant shopping sprees. hopes of succeeding him were dashed when the army forced him from power in november and one cargo took over three weeks later this shipment of two hundred kilograms of ivory was seized harare's airport stern says investigations on covered evidence which appears to connect it to grace mcgarvie in the smuggling syndicate the new gov
millions of dollars of ivory and rhino horn was stolen when he presented evidence to zimbabwe's wildlife authority they allowed him in to allege smugglers have since been charged with possession of ivory and the investigations been opened a special advisor to president emerson. confirmed to al-jazeera in a written statement that the government of zimbabwe will seek answers from all parties implicated in this matter including former first lady grace mugabe about their knowledge of the illegal...
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[applause] wyoming loves wildlife and we been doing a good job managing wildlife. we must never lose their leadership role in doing so. we must continue our conservation work leveraging and building the wildlife natural resource group when it comes to federal overreach i think we have fought the good fight. attorney general's office has been busy these past years and so busy i'm occasionally criticized for being too litigious but i like the word litigious. at my request a.g. office has defended founders in the river to case the estate attorneys have fought a franqui rule a plan for state litigation for a cold -- and the clean power plan. these are only a bit of the many cases are attorney general and his office have been involved in since i took office. we have taken on other difficult issues that are important including bullying homelessness and suicide invention. safe to tell was launched october 26, 2016. we have received 889 tips. the highest number of reports and the second and third highest were reports of holding and drugs. one district reported they knew th
[applause] wyoming loves wildlife and we been doing a good job managing wildlife. we must never lose their leadership role in doing so. we must continue our conservation work leveraging and building the wildlife natural resource group when it comes to federal overreach i think we have fought the good fight. attorney general's office has been busy these past years and so busy i'm occasionally criticized for being too litigious but i like the word litigious. at my request a.g. office has defended...
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, and we've been doing a good job managing wildlife. and we must never lose our leadership role in doing so. we must continue our conservation work, leveraging and building a wildlife national resource trust. when it comes to federal overreach i think we've fought the good fight. the attorney general's office has been very busy these past years. in fact, so busy i'm occasionally criticized for being too litigious, but i like the word litigious. at my request the state attorney's have fought a federal hydraulic infraction rule, litigation for a cold term iporegon, bm venting and flaring rule. these are only a bit of the many cases our attorney general has been involved in since i took office. we have taken on other issues including homelessness and suicide prevention. from then to mid-january 2018 we received 889 tips. the highest number of reports were for suicide threats. the second and third highest were reports of drugs. one district reported they knew they had saved two students lives in two months. they had the program in place by
, and we've been doing a good job managing wildlife. and we must never lose our leadership role in doing so. we must continue our conservation work, leveraging and building a wildlife national resource trust. when it comes to federal overreach i think we've fought the good fight. the attorney general's office has been very busy these past years. in fact, so busy i'm occasionally criticized for being too litigious, but i like the word litigious. at my request the state attorney's have fought a...
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we report from the pristine continent of antarctica on the threat tourism is is to its wildlife. we begin here in london where the british prime minister has told parliament that it was highly likely that last go was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent sergei script ball and his daughter junia have been in hospital in a critical condition since march fourth when they were found unconscious outside a shopping center in the southern english cathedral city of souls bree tourism a told lawmakers that either the russian state was directly responsible for the poisoning or had allowed a nerve agent to get into the hands of others russia has denied any involvement in the attack it is now clear that mr script and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this is part of a group of nerve agents known as no factual. based on the positive identification of this chemical agent by world leading experts at the defense science and technology to poetry at porton down our knowledge that russia has previously produced this agent and woul
we report from the pristine continent of antarctica on the threat tourism is is to its wildlife. we begin here in london where the british prime minister has told parliament that it was highly likely that last go was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent sergei script ball and his daughter junia have been in hospital in a critical condition since march fourth when they were found unconscious outside a shopping center in the southern english cathedral city of souls bree tourism a told...
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i'm a clot reporting on the multiple threats the wildlife here in antarctica from climate change to terrorism. syrian government forces have made major and roads into one of the last rebel strongholds east of the capital damascus they have divided east and go into three parts isolating the main town of. and there are reports that rebel groups are considering an evacuation deal and what the government may be on the homes has more . for three weeks the syrian army's bombs have fallen on eastern good while its troops have moved in easing into rebel territory i just thought it was sort of on the knuckles of a bunch of the syrian arab army continue their operations in eastern guta successfully day by day other areas in vast spaces of eastern ghouta are secured. and the last week rebel held territory shrank and split into what syrian state media saying the army had completely surrounded the town of duma now those same government forces have reported the cuff the way even further into opposition territory splintering the rebel held territory into three the bombardment has been relentless and indiscr
i'm a clot reporting on the multiple threats the wildlife here in antarctica from climate change to terrorism. syrian government forces have made major and roads into one of the last rebel strongholds east of the capital damascus they have divided east and go into three parts isolating the main town of. and there are reports that rebel groups are considering an evacuation deal and what the government may be on the homes has more . for three weeks the syrian army's bombs have fallen on eastern...
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fish and wildlife servicce announceced pe refuges b by 2016. and the white house launched an initiative to strengthen federal action to improve pollinator research and ............ >> there are things that we can't control or not easily
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by women who made history, like amelia earhardt. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] and finally, wildlife experts are reportedly puzzled as to why a pair of bald eagles at the national arboretum, named mr. president and the first lady, have not yet laid an egg this spring. [ light laughter ] though they haven't really been getting along since mr. president had that affair with storky daniels. [ laughter and applause ] give it up for storky daniels, everybody. we have a great show for you tonight. she is the co-anchor of "the today show" on nbc, and her new children's book "i've loved you since forever" is out now. hoda kotb is on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] he is starring in the very funny new film, "love, simon." nick robinson is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from a fantastic country music band. old dominion, is joining us tonight. so it's a great show.
by women who made history, like amelia earhardt. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] and finally, wildlife experts are reportedly puzzled as to why a pair of bald eagles at the national arboretum, named mr. president and the first lady, have not yet laid an egg this spring. [ light laughter ] though they haven't really been getting along since mr. president had that affair with storky daniels. [ laughter and applause ] give it up for storky daniels, everybody. we have a great show for you tonight....
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anything further i'd refer you to fish and wildlife service. reporter: does the president want them to further curtail that, given his thoughts about -- sarah: the president's been clear what his position is and that has not changed. april, i'm sorry. i'm a little scattered today. reporter: this president was a businessman before he became a politician. and understanding this, the high turnover in a business is considered a management issue. what's the issue here? sarah: i don't believe there is one. that's why the first year of the administration has been so successful. as many people have outlined, we've actually accomplished a great deal what have the president campaigned on and set out today and we've only been here just over a year. so we certainly feel like there isn't an issue but actually a great deal of success and a great story to tell about the president's first year. reporter: you have a lot of people, 10 to 13 people, in top positions, leave. sarah: i think the confidence should be in the president. and the policies that he's outli
anything further i'd refer you to fish and wildlife service. reporter: does the president want them to further curtail that, given his thoughts about -- sarah: the president's been clear what his position is and that has not changed. april, i'm sorry. i'm a little scattered today. reporter: this president was a businessman before he became a politician. and understanding this, the high turnover in a business is considered a management issue. what's the issue here? sarah: i don't believe there...
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following a positive initial results human wildlife solutions plants throughout the system another. in this way they want to achieve that fewer and fewer animals a shot that. well that's all the time we have for today's program we hope you why inspired to help protect our environment in your own way to find out more about visit our website my name is sarah and it's goodbye from nairobi kenya and indeed if you're involved in environmental projects and want to share your story getting touch with us via email or social media platforms thank you for watching look forward to seeing you next because show. southwest nigeria. loeffler. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut cut. cohen's european stars during performances or the solo solo pop music that's painful a beautiful and emotional afsane german singer songwriter b.r.s. the settlers the begin cuts the fifteen minutes from d.w.p. . the center of the conflict zone confronting the politics have been challenging. questions demanding costs as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with key players on the ground
following a positive initial results human wildlife solutions plants throughout the system another. in this way they want to achieve that fewer and fewer animals a shot that. well that's all the time we have for today's program we hope you why inspired to help protect our environment in your own way to find out more about visit our website my name is sarah and it's goodbye from nairobi kenya and indeed if you're involved in environmental projects and want to share your story getting touch with...
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. >>> today we celebrate wildlife here in the golden state. it's california wildlife day. if you haven't heard of it the state legislature recognized it as an official day last year. the point is to preserve, restore and honor our precious environment and all of the animals that live here in the state. today the linzie wildlife experience in walnut creek is offering $1 admission all day long. you can see more than 40 animals there. >> love it. happening tonight on nbc's the voice oakland's brett hunter goes head to head in the battle round in that singing competition. >> brett is on team blake. new this morning he actually stopped by our studios to share how he's dealing with this and how he's getting ready for tonight's battle. >> you're going up against somebody who is entirely different, different age, different style and at some particular point for me it's about letting go and saying, if i show up and i'm myself, i can't lose. >> all right. so brett did a little singing for us here at "today in the bay" and for all you viewers out there while he was in our studios, ch
. >>> today we celebrate wildlife here in the golden state. it's california wildlife day. if you haven't heard of it the state legislature recognized it as an official day last year. the point is to preserve, restore and honor our precious environment and all of the animals that live here in the state. today the linzie wildlife experience in walnut creek is offering $1 admission all day long. you can see more than 40 animals there. >> love it. happening tonight on nbc's the voice...
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have witnessed an extinction however there is hope that we desire it's that is being pioneered by wildlife ecology says that we can be able to salvage through in vitro fertilization and having it sort of get female you know carried in the embryo to bring forth a viable offspring so while today's death of sudan is such a somber moment for us here in africa we ping that the best use of cellular technology that is being developed by specialists is going to be probably our only last hope so it's not as simple a bullet but we want to really bank on it charles tell us more about what that process is like that you mentioned in vitro fertilization how far developed is the science so the science as you too are has been experimenting on other living species in laboratories they've used on my face and the idea is to be able to use the harvested spam which fortunately has been collected from sudan and his late brother passed away a couple of years ago and try to get a sort of get north and white mother too. in-vitro fossilize it's a incubated over the duration of the pregnancy and the idea is to caref
have witnessed an extinction however there is hope that we desire it's that is being pioneered by wildlife ecology says that we can be able to salvage through in vitro fertilization and having it sort of get female you know carried in the embryo to bring forth a viable offspring so while today's death of sudan is such a somber moment for us here in africa we ping that the best use of cellular technology that is being developed by specialists is going to be probably our only last hope so it's...
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to keep the primates out of areas conservationists from the human wildlife solutions organization have been tested a new strategy g.p.s. collars used to track the movements once the monkeys get close to town the team plays high part speakers in strategic positions they play sounds of animals and predator sound you play call pretending they are predators the long course on the prison sounds of being killed they scared to go. a few bangs were banging reinforces the scariness and the void. the sounds include could you answer nerves and basses in distress but also predators such as lions leopards and hyenas the aim is to create what is known as a landscape of fear an imaginary boundary that the monkeys do not deaths across in the village of humanise the system seems to do the job we've noticed in the last two weeks since the team arrived with what they call the virtual fence we've had like literally never variants for the last two weeks so we will be saying is there are magination where they certainly never prove that they are setting of a variance. the new method is an improvement on prev
to keep the primates out of areas conservationists from the human wildlife solutions organization have been tested a new strategy g.p.s. collars used to track the movements once the monkeys get close to town the team plays high part speakers in strategic positions they play sounds of animals and predator sound you play call pretending they are predators the long course on the prison sounds of being killed they scared to go. a few bangs were banging reinforces the scariness and the void. the...
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i'm reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to terrorism. i'm joined again. with a day sports news a greek football boss takes a gun to a title fights and it ends with the top league being suspended. we begin here in london where the british prime. has told parliament that it was highly likely that last go was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent sergei script all and his daughter yulia have been in hospital in a critical condition since march fourth when they were found unconscious outside a shopping center in the southern english cathedral city of souls bree tourism a told lawmakers that either the russian state was directly responsible for the poisoning or it had to allowed a nerve agent to get into the hands of others russia has denied any involvement in the attack it is now clear that mr script and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of the type developed by russia this is part of a group of nerve agents know. based on the positive identification of this chemical agent by world leading experts at the d
i'm reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to terrorism. i'm joined again. with a day sports news a greek football boss takes a gun to a title fights and it ends with the top league being suspended. we begin here in london where the british prime. has told parliament that it was highly likely that last go was behind the poisoning of a russian double agent sergei script all and his daughter yulia have been in hospital in a critical condition since march fourth...
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i'm reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to tears. i'm joined by. a greek football boss takes a gun to a title fight and it ends with the top player suspended. the british prime minister to resign may says it's highly likely that russia was behind the attempted murder of a former spy and his daughter this month sergei and euna script still critically ill in hospital after they will poison with a nerve agent that the prime minister says was developed in soviet times on a b. phillips has the story. the british police and military are still combing all over the town of salt but they and the government now believe they have some monsters that surrogates create paul and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent developed by russia and that leads the prime minister to one of two conclusions either this was a direct shot by the russian state against our country or the russian government lost control of its potentially catastrophic lee damaging nerve agent and allowed it to get into the hands of others she presented the russians with an ultimatum
i'm reporting on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to tears. i'm joined by. a greek football boss takes a gun to a title fight and it ends with the top player suspended. the british prime minister to resign may says it's highly likely that russia was behind the attempted murder of a former spy and his daughter this month sergei and euna script still critically ill in hospital after they will poison with a nerve agent that the prime minister says was developed in soviet...
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of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale about getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty five knots very very very good progress in the night we're now back in the antarctic that hoping to get back which is where there's an argentine research station three want to visit that is also a colony of about one hundred thousand. and then by radio the argentine base says the winds have become impossibly strong and it now has enough things to me yet their mission is aborted and we have to wait another twenty four hours before making landfall on penguin island near the reasonably accessible tip of the antarctic peninsula a colony of chinstrap penguins territory with a large group of seals one making the most of the comfortable feathers of the molten juveniles of course the environment where these magnificent animals as wildlife is living is incredibly fragile incredibly delicate there's all sorts of threats that they're up against from climate change to
of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale about getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty five knots very very very good progress in the night we're now back in the antarctic that hoping to get back which is where there's an argentine research station three want to visit that is also a colony of about one hundred thousand. and then by radio the...
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fish and wildlife service has an excellent reputation, made up of incredible individuals.have an executive director as of now. who knows with are the logic is behind this decision. the population of african elephants in just under a century has decreased from 10 million animals to just under 400,000. talking about african lions, that population, a century ago 400,000 animals, today 20,000, a decrease by 180%. the northern white rhino, one surviving adult male, is critically sick. two surviving females, in a species is literally on life support. the american model a significant amount of money goes into conservation with great partners and what's happening in africa. >> jeff corwin, we love your passion and the problem also a one again been laid at the president's feet. we'll have you back and talk about what happens with this case. our great thanks for joining us tonight, jeff corwin. coming up, one of the last remaining names in the white house got a harsh reminder today about doing the business of the party and doing the business of the nation. if you can't watch us in r
fish and wildlife service has an excellent reputation, made up of incredible individuals.have an executive director as of now. who knows with are the logic is behind this decision. the population of african elephants in just under a century has decreased from 10 million animals to just under 400,000. talking about african lions, that population, a century ago 400,000 animals, today 20,000, a decrease by 180%. the northern white rhino, one surviving adult male, is critically sick. two surviving...
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>> reporter: the city asked the state to investigate if any wildlife has been harmed.y by volunteers last fall identify the garden as home to 193 species, including 91 birds that nest here in springtime. >> those birds will come back. and their home is gone. so this is a home gone for a lot of birds. and it's a very tough time of year for them. they'll look for another place. they'll build another nest. but this had value. >> reporter: san jose's recreation and parks department says the volunteer responsible for what happened will get a second chance, but if it ever happens again, that volunteer will be barred from future cleanups. >>> costco and a northern california coffee company will pay $500,000 in penalties over plastic coffee pods. the settlement was based on claims that costco and san francisco bay core may coffee sold pods labeled with untrue and misleading claims. the plastic pods and the bags containing those pods were labeled biodegradable, which is illegal. san francisco bay gourmet coffee was also accused of marketing the pods as compostable when they did
>> reporter: the city asked the state to investigate if any wildlife has been harmed.y by volunteers last fall identify the garden as home to 193 species, including 91 birds that nest here in springtime. >> those birds will come back. and their home is gone. so this is a home gone for a lot of birds. and it's a very tough time of year for them. they'll look for another place. they'll build another nest. but this had value. >> reporter: san jose's recreation and parks...
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i'm a reporter on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to terrorism. fears security council is to discuss plans to implement a cease fire and syria to allow aid into east. on monday general antonio good terrorist is expected to brief members on the situation in the rebel held and played three weeks of bombardment has killed more than one thousand people. for three weeks the syrian army's bombs have fallen on eastern good while its troops have moved in easing into rebel territory that has changed a lot of the story on many levels of all but some of the syrian arab army continue their operations in eastern guta successfully day by day other areas in fast spaces of eastern ghouta are secured. and the last week rebel held territory shrank and split into what syrian state media saying the army had completely surrounded the town of duma now those same government forces have reported they kept the way even further into opposition territory splintering the rebel held territory into three the bombardment has been relentless and indiscriminate monitors and activ
i'm a reporter on the multiple threats to wildlife here from climate change to terrorism. fears security council is to discuss plans to implement a cease fire and syria to allow aid into east. on monday general antonio good terrorist is expected to brief members on the situation in the rebel held and played three weeks of bombardment has killed more than one thousand people. for three weeks the syrian army's bombs have fallen on eastern good while its troops have moved in easing into rebel...
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>> high speed rail builds an impenetrable wall along the highway, we will no longer have healthy wildlife populations. >> reporter: scientists worry the rail line could trap animal populations either east or west of the tracks limiting their ability to migrate for food, water or potential mates. >> when animals become isolated within these mountain ranges and that leads to inbreeding and eventual extinction. >> reporter: the open space authority says it would prefer an elevated or underground set of tracks that would allow animals greater freedom to roam. a spokesperson for the high speed rail project acknowledged the potential pitfalls writing, "absent mitigation an appropriate design, the alternatives under consideration could reduce the number and quality of crossing opportunities for wildlife." >> it's the freedom to roam as they've done for thousands of years. while we're not talking about a pristine landscape in the background here, wildlife has made accommodation over time. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the high speed rail project says the final path through the coyote valley wil
>> high speed rail builds an impenetrable wall along the highway, we will no longer have healthy wildlife populations. >> reporter: scientists worry the rail line could trap animal populations either east or west of the tracks limiting their ability to migrate for food, water or potential mates. >> when animals become isolated within these mountain ranges and that leads to inbreeding and eventual extinction. >> reporter: the open space authority says it would prefer an...
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wildlife agency calling the scale of those killings unprecedented for california. >> these birds, 140tors, are going to do a tremendous amount of good work in controlling the local populations. that's something that you would hope people would look at and say, yeah, raptors are a valuable part of the ecosystem. >> not just birds. two dead bobcats and a dead mountain line were also down on the property. investigators still don't know why the man killed those animals. >>> a federal judge ordered the release of a homeless man in san francisco who apparently couldn't afford $330,000 bail while awaiting trial on burglary and other theft charges. >> the case is the latest legal challenge to california's bill system who -- for advocates who say it's unveiled because it's discriminate -- it discriminate against people who are on wealthy. the jets said the bail was -- judge said it was unconstitutional was -- because the only reason he was in jail because -- was because he didn't have the money to get out. >>> coming up, in 20 minutes, we will explain just what happened that led to that waters
wildlife agency calling the scale of those killings unprecedented for california. >> these birds, 140tors, are going to do a tremendous amount of good work in controlling the local populations. that's something that you would hope people would look at and say, yeah, raptors are a valuable part of the ecosystem. >> not just birds. two dead bobcats and a dead mountain line were also down on the property. investigators still don't know why the man killed those animals. >>> a...
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right there we've sent the clark to the end of the earth to see what to become the world's largest wildlife sanctuary it's home to ecosystems found nowhere else and scientists say time is running out to save the. pakistani fashion brand is accused of racism for a photo shoot in kenya but the company stands by its work and says much of the criticism is coming from fake accounts. of us using the hashtag aids a sprint. here with the news good we're live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com we'll start in syria that's where a government forces have reportedly surrounded the two largest towns in eastern huta after seizing more territory from rebel fighters just to remind you of the region we're talking about so it's shaded you'll see it in just a moment it's shaded right there it's on the outskirts of the capital damascus now the u.k. based syrian observatory for human rights says grown forces have advanced into areas between duma and how to stop that effectively cuts off the main rebel supply line the government's also said it has full control o
right there we've sent the clark to the end of the earth to see what to become the world's largest wildlife sanctuary it's home to ecosystems found nowhere else and scientists say time is running out to save the. pakistani fashion brand is accused of racism for a photo shoot in kenya but the company stands by its work and says much of the criticism is coming from fake accounts. of us using the hashtag aids a sprint. here with the news good we're live on air we're streaming online through you...
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the farmer called wildlife sos and the forest department.ecked them out, made sure they were okay. they only had them for a few hours before they put them in a crate and put them back in the field so mom could find them and this hidden video camera captures about an hour later mom's like, i smell my babies. >> maybe the became from the deforestation. >> because of habitat encroachment, more episodes like this are happening and if we don't return the babies to mom, mom would get agitated and you'd have an agitated leopard walking around, looking for her babies. >> you don't want that. not going to be good for anybody involved. >> so the best thing to do was reunification. ri
the farmer called wildlife sos and the forest department.ecked them out, made sure they were okay. they only had them for a few hours before they put them in a crate and put them back in the field so mom could find them and this hidden video camera captures about an hour later mom's like, i smell my babies. >> maybe the became from the deforestation. >> because of habitat encroachment, more episodes like this are happening and if we don't return the babies to mom, mom would get...
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eye out for five whales in case they become stranded on a beach for a second time the parks and wildlife service was only able to rescue five of more than one hundred fifty pilot whales that beached in holland being side of perth on friday and they're warning the will is often returned to dry land after mass stranding events. some of the world's most iconic landmark simply doing the eiffel tower sydney opera house and the empire state building are all going dark to mark earth hour the event organized by the world wildlife fund c cities and towns across the world switching off the lights for an hour to raise awareness of climate change or in india the lights were turned off at mumbai's iconic c.s.t. railway station india gate war memorial on the presidential palace also fell dark for earth hour astray in new zealand with the first countries to turn the lights and i'm drew thomas has more from sydney. we're right at the tail end of our here in sydney any moment now you should see the landmarks of the city behind me including the harbor bridge lights back up but that doesn't mark the end of
eye out for five whales in case they become stranded on a beach for a second time the parks and wildlife service was only able to rescue five of more than one hundred fifty pilot whales that beached in holland being side of perth on friday and they're warning the will is often returned to dry land after mass stranding events. some of the world's most iconic landmark simply doing the eiffel tower sydney opera house and the empire state building are all going dark to mark earth hour the event...
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wyoming loves wildlife. doing a good job, managing, wildlife. we must never lose our leadership role. and rebuilding the trust. when it comes to federal overreach. i think we fought the good fight. attorney general's office has been busy these past years. in fact, so busy, i am, occasionally criticized for being too litigious. i like the word litigious. state attorneys have fought a fracturing rule. federal regional plan for the state. these are a built of many cases our wonderful attorney general and the office has been involved in. we have taken on issues, bowling. homelessness. suicide prevention. we have received 889 tips. these are two of many stories of the successful program. in 2015, we release aid home for everyone. state's ten year plan to address homelessness. we must keep pursuing aspiration expressed in the plan's title. with respect to suicide, as many of you know, the rate in wyoming high for decades. very high. many reasons are cited. high altitude. rural setting. insufficient resources. isolation, imness. many reasons. i brought
wyoming loves wildlife. doing a good job, managing, wildlife. we must never lose our leadership role. and rebuilding the trust. when it comes to federal overreach. i think we fought the good fight. attorney general's office has been busy these past years. in fact, so busy, i am, occasionally criticized for being too litigious. i like the word litigious. state attorneys have fought a fracturing rule. federal regional plan for the state. these are a built of many cases our wonderful attorney...
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our next destination is the homosassa springs wildlife park. this work is beautiful for so many reasons but one of the best things about it is these the animals are living here as a rehabilitation facility many of them could not survive on their own in the wild so it's great to see them in their natural habitats in a safe place. i'm a real flamingo lover they're florida's quintessential animal and it's great that we have them here at the home assassin springs wildlife park living openly with no fences and ok. well that was my trip there crystal river florida thank you so much for joining me i hope you enjoyed it as much as i did come back and see us soon. would you like to show us around your hometown. become our travel guide. find out on our website at www dot com slash travel. in the heart of bremen you'll find this two hundred year old male this is where many locals got their flower up until nineteen forty seven. so could i maybe take a look at your milk. fronts now that shows curious people like me through the story building. neighbors how
our next destination is the homosassa springs wildlife park. this work is beautiful for so many reasons but one of the best things about it is these the animals are living here as a rehabilitation facility many of them could not survive on their own in the wild so it's great to see them in their natural habitats in a safe place. i'm a real flamingo lover they're florida's quintessential animal and it's great that we have them here at the home assassin springs wildlife park living openly with no...
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now i'm talking here is the largest unspoiled wilderness on earth famous for its wildlife and it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism and it clark is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals the cool the continent. life of the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence of man. a place to breed feet and grow. its pristine oceans full of marine species including more than a dozen types of whale about getting to see the astonishing wildlife here is by no means straightforward. the weather makes everything a challenge bit of a threat on today it's gusting forty to forty five knots we buried her progress in the night we're now back in the antarctic that hoping to get her back which is where there's an argentine research station three want to visit that is also a colony of about one hundred thousand to be pregnant. and then by radio the argentine base says the winds ha
now i'm talking here is the largest unspoiled wilderness on earth famous for its wildlife and it's facing multiple threats from climate change to a dramatic rise in tourism and it clark is on a greenpeace expedition ship in the weddell sea looking at the animals the cool the continent. life of the islands fringing the antarctic peninsula is abundant the place of seemingly endless variety the whole region is richly biodiverse a living example of how things are pretty much free from the influence...