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but guest has come to visit virtuous or flute player rakesh child us here he and downhearted composing a piece commissioned by george developed that these musicians were formed for the 1st time at the beethoven festival in vaughan. so for me it's really. because i've not done this before means in this for the 1st thing working with 3335 or 40 years of orchestra so it's a big thing for me and i'm open to do any kind of experiment. i mean music because . music needs to be express day by day. they have to learn fast and they're all giving their best on the long stay of the workshop immediately and everything has to run smoothly the next time amy each will be imposed on in a few months shortly before the concert i. think. that that was about. the day i got out of going from there the current generally has a very rapid teaching pace it's really hard for us to keep up sometimes on. the challenge but once i was like it's a lot of fun and we've been learning so much because it will feel. the same. and in the end the indian musicians have learned not to see. the food these are not new but i thi
but guest has come to visit virtuous or flute player rakesh child us here he and downhearted composing a piece commissioned by george developed that these musicians were formed for the 1st time at the beethoven festival in vaughan. so for me it's really. because i've not done this before means in this for the 1st thing working with 3335 or 40 years of orchestra so it's a big thing for me and i'm open to do any kind of experiment. i mean music because . music needs to be express day by day. they...
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long good for delhi it has someone like rakesh country to look out for the city's birds but what happens in other urban regions how do birds adapt to a decreasing cream cover and rising human populations this explainer will help you can text to lies that question. more than half of the global population lives in cities and that proportion is growing in 1950 there were 751000000 city dwellers but in 30 years time there will be 6700000000. to make more space for growing urban centers forests are being cut down. that means birds are losing their natural habitats. to survive they too must adapt to city life. experts believe. that of the world's 11000 recognized bird species 20 percent now live in cities. but how have birds been affected by changing to life in big cities. in rural areas birds are nature's pest control every year they eliminate about a half a 1000000000 tons of plant eating insects. and many health pollinate and disperse the seeds of plants scavengers such as vultures remove animal carcasses. in the city however birds must adapt to a new environment they don't build their nest
long good for delhi it has someone like rakesh country to look out for the city's birds but what happens in other urban regions how do birds adapt to a decreasing cream cover and rising human populations this explainer will help you can text to lies that question. more than half of the global population lives in cities and that proportion is growing in 1950 there were 751000000 city dwellers but in 30 years time there will be 6700000000. to make more space for growing urban centers forests are...
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national green tribunal which deals with cases relating to and my mental projection did the trick rakesh cut 300 artificial nest along the road and then weeks the spiral settled down what's more they began to breed and lay eggs. bored by his success country set up to equal roots foundation to promote his mission and raise awareness of the birds blight. lucky's country now conducts workshops for children in schools all over the country and for anyone who wants to help both survive life in the city. it takes just 40 minutes to learn how to make a nest with coconut fiber jute and bamboo sticks mimicking what the birds themselves would use to build their nest. these birds are very important for our system they're like a paranoid health system walk around if we don't insects that can be harmful to us professor so deep the chatter g. has been working on for years conservation and biodiversity for 20 years he also believes that predicting spado populations is crucial to maintaining the ecological balance this is one of the smaller sized. scientific. massacre which means that again it is falling
national green tribunal which deals with cases relating to and my mental projection did the trick rakesh cut 300 artificial nest along the road and then weeks the spiral settled down what's more they began to breed and lay eggs. bored by his success country set up to equal roots foundation to promote his mission and raise awareness of the birds blight. lucky's country now conducts workshops for children in schools all over the country and for anyone who wants to help both survive life in the...