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there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers. another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them to the benefit of the population. animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserve in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when th
there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers. another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum...
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there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when t
there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum...
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the addicks antelope $200.00 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them the benefit of the population. for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when they've all gone but so long as there's one or 2 still alive it's
the addicks antelope $200.00 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the...
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there was no sign of the reserve's most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers. another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. or for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserve in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too
there was no sign of the reserve's most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers. another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national...
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there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum corporation 3 months later president mohamed inaugurated the construction of an oil pipeline running through it is the function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them for the benefit of the population. for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late wh
there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies below the sand oil exploration threatens the reserve itself in june the government said it would redraw the park's borders to allow more oil development after striking a deal with one of the world's largest energy companies china's national petroleum...
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addicks he immediately began to apply c.p.r. . it was like i was in a tunnel i just kept pressing i completely forgot about my surroundings i did what i'd learned to do in my course i just applied and. managed. your harness placed one palm with cold up fingers on the stand and the other hand on top of it then extending his arms he pressed down repeatedly compressing the chest around 6 centimeters that movement forces blood from the heart into the arteries. with him also plays a key role in c.p.r. you have to press around a 100 times a minute that's enough to keep lifesaving blood circulating. a new long term swedish study showing that mouth to mouth artificial ventilation is not necessary in emergencies. just as if you saw it as a patient is normally fit and healthy then there's enough oxygen in the blood and it'll last for several minutes and the various organs but most especially the brain can cope for several more minutes without additional oxygen being supplied with. your harness punning pressed rhythmically for the 10 minutes
addicks he immediately began to apply c.p.r. . it was like i was in a tunnel i just kept pressing i completely forgot about my surroundings i did what i'd learned to do in my course i just applied and. managed. your harness placed one palm with cold up fingers on the stand and the other hand on top of it then extending his arms he pressed down repeatedly compressing the chest around 6 centimeters that movement forces blood from the heart into the arteries. with him also plays a key role in...