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i know i have to see more animals. the local markets and the outskirts of leg us of are a huge range of exotic animals. mark, says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traitors, impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. abandoned like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and texas is sold both dead. * and alive, the traitors remain on the ted. i have been able to convince them, but when you get these babies, this should not kill them. they should not throw them away. this will call me and i'll comment ticket up there. but it's not just a trade in bush meets and illegal traffic in that's impacting bio diversity. desmond, magical to me, is one of the best known environmental activists in our area. it says 95 percent of a countries forest has disappeared. and with it's a huge ecosystem that is now last forever. the scientists are very, very clear about it. we've entered one of the fastest extinction rich ever
i know i have to see more animals. the local markets and the outskirts of leg us of are a huge range of exotic animals. mark, says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traitors, impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. abandoned like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and texas is sold both dead. * and alive, the traitors remain on the ted. i have been able to convince them, but...
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i know i have to see more animals. the local market from the outskirts of leg over a huge range of exotic animals. mock awful. i says, officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the trade is impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. a bundle and like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and turrets, as is sold both dead and alive. but traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince them when you get these babies. this should not kill them. they should not throw them away. this you call me and i'll come and pick it up. but it's not just a trade in bush meat and illegal traffic in that's impacting biodiversity. desmond, magical to me, is one of the best known environmental activists in the area. it says 95 percent of a countries forest has disappeared. and with its a huge echo system that is now lost forever. the scientists are very, very clear about it. we've entered one of the fastest extinction rates ever kn
i know i have to see more animals. the local market from the outskirts of leg over a huge range of exotic animals. mock awful. i says, officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the trade is impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. a bundle and like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and turrets, as is sold both dead and alive. but traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince...
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i know i have to see more animal local markets in the outskirts of legacy of a huge range of exotic animals. mock awful. i says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traders impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. abandoned like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles, insurances as they sold both dead and alive, the traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince him when you get these babies, this should not kill them. they should not throw them away. this will call me and i'll come and pick it up there, but it's not just a trade in bush meat and illegal traffic in that impact in bio diversity. desmond, magical to me, is one of the best known environmental activists in our area. it says 95 percent of a countries forest has disappeared and with its a huge echo system that is now last for ever. the scientists are very, very clear about it. we've answered one of the fastest extinction rich ever known to this planet. definitely ever known to mankind and where on rumbling the
i know i have to see more animal local markets in the outskirts of legacy of a huge range of exotic animals. mock awful. i says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traders impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. abandoned like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles, insurances as they sold both dead and alive, the traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince him when you...
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can the same methods be adapted to animal languages? underwater microphones, embedded in tubes, serve at the expedition, ears for 3 summers. teams of computer scientists and biologists have set out to record org calls and document whale behavior. rachel cheng from the life nets institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin is looking for patterns between behavior and animal vocalizations that could help to decipher whale language. i assume they would have a very different system which fits into our language. around $300.00 or cars are identified as northern residence, as they spend each summer along the coast of alaska and northern british columbia. they live in small family groups and are very communicative to different families use different dialects. and is it possible to discern the meaning of individual calls? i hear the researchers lower the highly sensitive microphones into the water. the 8 hydro phones can record sounds up to a frequency of 100 killer hurts that's far higher pitched than what is audible to the human ear. tha
can the same methods be adapted to animal languages? underwater microphones, embedded in tubes, serve at the expedition, ears for 3 summers. teams of computer scientists and biologists have set out to record org calls and document whale behavior. rachel cheng from the life nets institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin is looking for patterns between behavior and animal vocalizations that could help to decipher whale language. i assume they would have a very different system which fits...
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australia's most iconic animals-— australia's most iconic animals. , , ., animals.were some casualties. _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there were - animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there were no i casualties, but there were no species lost, and that is important and people need to realise it takes time for a natural habitat to re—establish for the wildlife to go back to it. but it will happen. in for the wildlife to go back to it. but it will happen.- it. but it will happen. in far northern — it. but it will happen. in far northern nsw, _ it. but it will happen. in far northern nsw, not - it. but it will happen. in far northern nsw, not far- it. but it will happen. in far| northern nsw, not far from northern nsw, not farfrom where australia's worst bushfire season began in 2019, one of the country's best known species is struggling under the strain. 50 species is struggling under the strain. , , �* , strain. so yes, i'm 'ust looking. fl
australia's most iconic animals-— australia's most iconic animals. , , ., animals.were some casualties. _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there _ animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there were - animals. yes, there were some casualties, but there were no i casualties, but there were no species lost, and that is important and people need to realise it takes time for a natural habitat to re—establish for the wildlife to...
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i know i have to see more animal. the local markets in the outskirts of leg over a huge range of exotic animals. mark of loss says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the trade is impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bushman sales. well here, append like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys large lizards and small crocodiles and turtles as the sold both dead. * and alive, the traders remain on the ted i have been able to convince them when you get these babies, this will not kill them. they should not throw them away. this will call me and i'll comment ticket of that. but it's not just a trade in bush medes and illegal traffic in that impact and biodiversity. desmond, magical to me, is one of the best known environmental activists in our area. it says 95 percent of countries forest has disappeared. and with it's a huge ecosystem that is now last forever. the scientists are very, very clear about it. we've answered one of the fastest extinction rates ever known to
i know i have to see more animal. the local markets in the outskirts of leg over a huge range of exotic animals. mark of loss says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the trade is impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bushman sales. well here, append like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys large lizards and small crocodiles and turtles as the sold both dead. * and alive, the traders remain on the ted i have been able to convince them when...
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and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put this in the position, you make this movement, you take a picture, you make it as a movement. you take a picture and so on. to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of themes, including this film featuring a 3 the super hero. ah, the other clips are simple loops made for fun. for instagram. ah, this animation highlights actor tom cruises, stunts from his movie, mission impossible. ah. the artist earned his money with animated ads for big international companies. ah. speak to tries to find a sense of humour in his everyday surroundings. this is where he gathers ideas. the challenge lies in bringing the ideas back to the studio and turning them into many works of art. the finished product isn't always what he expects. sometimes i didn't notice i did some move as a move. and after this time, i kept surprising myself. and victor
and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put this in the position, you make this movement, you take a picture, you make it as a movement. you take a picture and so on. to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of themes, including this film featuring a 3 the super hero. ah, the other clips are simple loops made for fun. for...
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you've never seen him before in stop motion, animation action. this is the work of french director victor as, who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing. i mean with, with your hand pictures and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put it into position. you make this little movements, you take a picture, you make it as a movement, you take a picture and so on to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of schemes including this film featuring a 3 d super hero. ah, the other clips are simple loops made for fun for instagram. ah, this animation highlights actor tom cruises, sons from his moving mission impossible. the, the artist earned his money with animated ads for big international companies. ah, victor trying to find a sense of humor in h
you've never seen him before in stop motion, animation action. this is the work of french director victor as, who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing. i mean with, with your hand pictures and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put it into position. you make...
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it is been kept us effect good for looking animal. so in the introduced hypertonic natural habitat like lake pond arctic bank. it feeds on local that if you saw fishers local very radius of sneeze, mollusks in 6 beetles and the one you just known to or damage athletic book x and feed on on them. the turnip and so quite populating more and more lakes and waterways across india. are you seeing them as one of the 100 most invasive species globally with a serious impact on biodiversity? that is also concern that normative, like the red light spread, knew what it says amongst local populations, slow you, the government is trying to gain control over imported animals. we are increasing people to the animals. it will take some time. right now, if we go there and if we find the animals and if not, maybe as a 1st step, we may and was them to resist that and the most. so that and that transaction become legal and a monitored one. here in a sanctuary in the outskirts of bank, the loose sandiv nick takes care of many important animals. these aust
it is been kept us effect good for looking animal. so in the introduced hypertonic natural habitat like lake pond arctic bank. it feeds on local that if you saw fishers local very radius of sneeze, mollusks in 6 beetles and the one you just known to or damage athletic book x and feed on on them. the turnip and so quite populating more and more lakes and waterways across india. are you seeing them as one of the 100 most invasive species globally with a serious impact on biodiversity? that is...
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exotic animals. mark of loss says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traders impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. a bundle in like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and turtles. is this sold both dead and alive? the traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince them when you get these babies. this should not kill them. they should not throw them away. this you call me and i'll comment ticket off there, but it's not just a trade in bush meat and illegal traffic in that's impact in bio diversity. desmond, magical to me, is one of the best known environmental activists in the area. it says 95 percent of countries forest has disappeared with it's a huge ecosystem that is now last forever. the scientists are very, very clear about it. we've entered one of the fastest extinction rates ever known to this planet, definitely ever known to mankind. and where on rumbling the very
exotic animals. mark of loss says officials hardly ever check on what has been sold. he tries to explain to the traders impact that the legal sales have on local wildlife bush me sells well here. a bundle in like this is worth $20.00. there are monkeys, large lizards and small crocodiles and turtles. is this sold both dead and alive? the traders remain on the ted. i have been able to convince them when you get these babies. this should not kill them. they should not throw them away. this you...
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the smallest animals benefit from the dunk, the big ones. the insect develop a new drug, things flexible, had it done, beetle flowers, sophisticated strategy due to a lack of nutrients. it doesn't produce nectar. instead, learning pollinators with just color and shape, the bumblebee falls for the deception. it doesn't find food, but helps the flour by taking pollen with it. young half is passionate about making nature films. his protagonists are animals and plants that are native to germany. and he highly, it's just how special they are. by using time lapse and extreme slow motion techniques, he makes both slow and fast processes visible to the human eye. oh, come for, i'm still driven by a curiosity about nature and a child like joy. i don't need to go looking for rarities or peculiarities. i'm fascinated by the connections between the species. and you can observe that anywhere, even in the smallest package of nature, you can almost do it on a balcony with a few of them by come. for his films, young husk sometimes sits in a camouflaged hunt
the smallest animals benefit from the dunk, the big ones. the insect develop a new drug, things flexible, had it done, beetle flowers, sophisticated strategy due to a lack of nutrients. it doesn't produce nectar. instead, learning pollinators with just color and shape, the bumblebee falls for the deception. it doesn't find food, but helps the flour by taking pollen with it. young half is passionate about making nature films. his protagonists are animals and plants that are native to germany....
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, any went market or wild animals or exotic animals being bred on farms. or if it's from a, in a lab that's been experimenting on wild animals, they all have one common denominator ness. tampering with wild animals. so we just need to leave these wild animals in their natural home where they play important roles or stick. we could be whole and were fine, but you take them, push them or pull them out of their natural environment and they become potential sticks of dynamite and food and china themes to crack down on these wet markets. but now at least, but many countries across asia like thailand, for instance, where you still have them. so how much of a danger do they still pose? do you think it's right that china has cracked down? it's very hard right now to find these animals for sale, but there are markets still open across southeast asia. governments are thinking about it, but what we're see across the world and southeast asia and probably in china soon is the but the strength of the money behind this, you know, this is a multi, multi $1000000000.00 a y
, any went market or wild animals or exotic animals being bred on farms. or if it's from a, in a lab that's been experimenting on wild animals, they all have one common denominator ness. tampering with wild animals. so we just need to leave these wild animals in their natural home where they play important roles or stick. we could be whole and were fine, but you take them, push them or pull them out of their natural environment and they become potential sticks of dynamite and food and china...
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we hope it will replace animal experiments in drug development. we also have chip for where we can test organs and we're currently developing a chip for 10 organ in organic who the scientists isolate human cells. for example, from human blood bone marrow, the intestines are the liver, and use them to make tiny organ emulator is for drug testing. researcher louise old myers check into quality of liver cells that are be ordered by a customer for tests. ah, computer mentally about right now, i'm using a microscope to examine my liver cells, which i keep in different media. now on day 7, i'm looking at how they're doing and they look quite lively. and so i'm happy of a slide ridge. ah, that supervisor alexandra lawrence shows has had the chip works and has a micro pump that conveys a blood like nutrient solution from one miniature, oregon to the next. this simulates processes that take place in the human body. ah, that's maybe it can. we can put some of the junk into chip and because we use human cells, we can gauge the effectiveness far better than i
we hope it will replace animal experiments in drug development. we also have chip for where we can test organs and we're currently developing a chip for 10 organ in organic who the scientists isolate human cells. for example, from human blood bone marrow, the intestines are the liver, and use them to make tiny organ emulator is for drug testing. researcher louise old myers check into quality of liver cells that are be ordered by a customer for tests. ah, computer mentally about right now, i'm...
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and a lot of animal species have moved away, too.f the koala habitat has been destroyed and affected by the fires, with over 61,000 koalas estimated to have perished in the fires. so we do know that all of the way up the east coast of australia, there were fires affecting koala habitat, including in this area here. on this farm in tintenbar in northern new south wales, the world wildlife fund is helping with a community effort to plant koala food trees on a massive scale. evenjust today, we're planting 9000 koala food and habitat trees, and the cattle have been removed off this property and the landholders are really wanting to see this part of the property restored for the koalas. with more farmers choosing to rehabilitate cleared land, there are hopes that if koalas survive, other wildlife with also thrive. koala habitat is also home to a whole range of other species. so when we protect koala habitat, we're protecting habitat for a lot of different species — including a lot of other threatened species like quolls, or powerful owls
and a lot of animal species have moved away, too.f the koala habitat has been destroyed and affected by the fires, with over 61,000 koalas estimated to have perished in the fires. so we do know that all of the way up the east coast of australia, there were fires affecting koala habitat, including in this area here. on this farm in tintenbar in northern new south wales, the world wildlife fund is helping with a community effort to plant koala food trees on a massive scale. evenjust today, we're...
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and we continue to get up close and personal with animals. but the next ones we are about to encounter are a bit less ferocious than those seen at the safari park. british artist, debbie lawson has a passion for bears kangaroos and other wild animals. but she expresses her love for them through sculpture. she creates her life like creatures from carpets, and they often take the viewer by surprise, the artwork that have you rooting your eyes an amazing, a time to identify, sometimes leap out into the room. depending on the perspective in the studio, in london's hackney district, carpets get a new lease of life as wild animal. british artist, debbie lawson begin creating life. so it's carpet sculptures from 10 years ago. you start with the past, you in the middle, which is like a focal point to pull your eye in. and then i carry on the patterns of the legs and quite of symmetrical way and merge the feet into the carpet. so that kind of almost can't see where it's coming out. then i'm left with lots of bits that still needs to be covered. and i
and we continue to get up close and personal with animals. but the next ones we are about to encounter are a bit less ferocious than those seen at the safari park. british artist, debbie lawson has a passion for bears kangaroos and other wild animals. but she expresses her love for them through sculpture. she creates her life like creatures from carpets, and they often take the viewer by surprise, the artwork that have you rooting your eyes an amazing, a time to identify, sometimes leap out...
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almost all of the animals are commissioned. she needs up to 3 fully identical carpets for one school trip. i started using real persian carpets, but they were usually seconds or damaged ones already, but i don't really want to cut up the work of somebody else. so i'm using copies all the time. now. in a 1st, debbie creates a framework for the sculpture from chicken where she then fixes it with several layers, the critic mix until the model becomes firm friendly. she has carpet to onto the model using hot pieces and then put the material into shape and quite a quiet, shy, reserved person. and that's sort of, i think that's how i operate. i want to become a flash and disguised and disappearance background. i think that might have been one of the reasons behind making stairs because the bed of the talking for me, i can hide in the background and enjoy the service. the sation that it's happening with people that are looking at in her school or cell for between 13024000 year old. depending on size efforts involved and carpet quality
almost all of the animals are commissioned. she needs up to 3 fully identical carpets for one school trip. i started using real persian carpets, but they were usually seconds or damaged ones already, but i don't really want to cut up the work of somebody else. so i'm using copies all the time. now. in a 1st, debbie creates a framework for the sculpture from chicken where she then fixes it with several layers, the critic mix until the model becomes firm friendly. she has carpet to onto the model...
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everyone really loves animals. everyone likes to be up close to something that they've never might not seen in the wild. be find gardening both inspiring and relaxing. she also enjoys making miniature versions of her giant sculptures. it's strange how you can also just a block of materials. you can kind of create some sort of character in the thing. i'm quite happy to sort of put these creatures out and for them to have a life of their own. and then i'm, i'll enjoy watching them from the, the curtain. debbie lawson, the carpet creatures are a huge success with firms around the globe. and with that, we come to the end of another show, but before we go, just a quick reminder to check out our website for this week's draw and a chance at receiving this d. w backpack along with some other goodies. and of course, be sure to follow us on facebook from me and the entire your max team here in berlin. as always, thanks for watching. we'll see you can use the the the because the the, the news, the news the news, the news, the
everyone really loves animals. everyone likes to be up close to something that they've never might not seen in the wild. be find gardening both inspiring and relaxing. she also enjoys making miniature versions of her giant sculptures. it's strange how you can also just a block of materials. you can kind of create some sort of character in the thing. i'm quite happy to sort of put these creatures out and for them to have a life of their own. and then i'm, i'll enjoy watching them from the, the...
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and intermediate animal.r and a half later. does it bother you at all that they have not found, despite searching, any animal that would be helpful to determining the origin of this? >> it doesn't bother me at all. actually finding the reservoir of an emerging virus like that is pretty unusual. it's the exception rather than the rule. it might take years or decades to find that source animal for sars-cov-2. >>> when we come back, a note about one of our own. in our home, we trust dawn antibacterial. it cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing... so our dishes get cleaner, faster. even better, dawn antibacterial removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. we're cleaning now more than ever. and that's why we trust dawn. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. enjoy the scents of orange and apple blossom. more protection, more sun, more joy. neutrogena® beach defense® the suncare brand used most by dermatologists and their families, neutrogena® for people wit
and intermediate animal.r and a half later. does it bother you at all that they have not found, despite searching, any animal that would be helpful to determining the origin of this? >> it doesn't bother me at all. actually finding the reservoir of an emerging virus like that is pretty unusual. it's the exception rather than the rule. it might take years or decades to find that source animal for sars-cov-2. >>> when we come back, a note about one of our own. in our home, we trust...
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that even goes for dangerous animals.imals almost never want to have anything to do with people. >> almost, but that fuel supply driver knows what it's like to be the exception. he was apparently in a state of shock after his elephant encounter until his co-workers took him out for a few drinks, which i'd say he definitely deserved that day. >> here in new york city i came in contact with a cockroach, and i thought that was wild. >> with a cockroach, you could always stomp it out. a bear, they say be big, yell, an elephant, i don't know, good luck with that one. >> you got to travel with peanuts and throw them the other direction. >> dumbo, down, down! ♪ ♪ >>> "this happened." you know what happened? >> are we alone out there in the universe? what do you think? >> i don't know. i don't ask those kind of questions, because i don't want to know. i let them be and i mind the business that pays me. >> there were radio signals detected? >> fm? >> fast radio burst, thanks to a canadian telescope. >> the origins of these bright
that even goes for dangerous animals.imals almost never want to have anything to do with people. >> almost, but that fuel supply driver knows what it's like to be the exception. he was apparently in a state of shock after his elephant encounter until his co-workers took him out for a few drinks, which i'd say he definitely deserved that day. >> here in new york city i came in contact with a cockroach, and i thought that was wild. >> with a cockroach, you could always stomp it...
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to market animals or to farm animals. and in each one they look to see whether it has any evidence of having held this virus and, and turned out to be 0 or $80000.00. now this in previous academic, so the, sorry den with 2003 the, the middle east, murder is academic. they found the animals pretty quickly. and secondly, well, when you, when you look at the, this, this, this site that's there and there's no possible way to get in there. and yet, is the sort of thing that was actually put in viruses by people and one in the past . another one is the fact that in, in, in the previous virus diseases, what happens is an animal carries it and starts giving it to people hobble, heard about almost having people start getting it and they get sick and they go to the hospital, but they don't spread it because it takes a mutation before it spreads from human to human. so one of the things that's done in these viruses, if you look back at the hospital cases and there are some 8000 hospital cases in which people have been been study to
to market animals or to farm animals. and in each one they look to see whether it has any evidence of having held this virus and, and turned out to be 0 or $80000.00. now this in previous academic, so the, sorry den with 2003 the, the middle east, murder is academic. they found the animals pretty quickly. and secondly, well, when you, when you look at the, this, this, this site that's there and there's no possible way to get in there. and yet, is the sort of thing that was actually put in...
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did they follow heard of animal like horses? why said randy newman didn't think that they had good reason to migrate tomorrow if you need, when we talk about no matter what we mean, populations that are thoroughly familiar with a specific area that could be relatively large, which are they to keep it for free? most of them the root of manner thaws apparently met regularly in specific places. the hope, excellent example once a year they'd gathered to exchange information and members of their groups, or especially young people see additional. there's evidence from the c drone cave in spain that neanderthal also exchanged women that's really from you shorted group me. when it was under the table, they lived together in small groups and reproduced amongst now. and that could cause genetic problems. these ended up a healthy gene pool needs constant imports and exports of material to oh, for example, i might exchange my sister for someone else to be myself called horner. this would help to enhance the group. i'm a genetic continuity g
did they follow heard of animal like horses? why said randy newman didn't think that they had good reason to migrate tomorrow if you need, when we talk about no matter what we mean, populations that are thoroughly familiar with a specific area that could be relatively large, which are they to keep it for free? most of them the root of manner thaws apparently met regularly in specific places. the hope, excellent example once a year they'd gathered to exchange information and members of their...
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and she got up close with some of the animal kingdoms largest predators. so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, but follows an elephant living side. they are not enough regard spots right here in germany. hi, i'm going to bring you from. do you have a new your max and today i am the largest 40 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as a saw keep there. let's go sit and get you. was founded in 1974 by just the family in clothing hug. and in the northern german state of lower sex. we're kind of responsible for the welfare of the most part. she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe and over visitors, unexperienced somewhere between national dark enough food. my 1st stop is at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down? he must be upset and gets barsha sticks to home. delusions and nature lions. sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. so we created an alternative by hanging the meet so that they need to target, that they need a bit of da
and she got up close with some of the animal kingdoms largest predators. so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, but follows an elephant living side. they are not enough regard spots right here in germany. hi, i'm going to bring you from. do you have a new your max and today i am the largest 40 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as a saw keep there. let's go sit and get you. was founded in 1974 by just the family in clothing hug. and in the...
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the research team uses drones to document the behavior of the animals diving expeditions with whales are prohibited in canada. the scientists are looking for the smallest meaningful units of communication, which whale is calling, and which one answers, or some sounds repeated more than others. biologist, alexander hall, examines the recording. each call comprises a series of brief pulses with sound like melodic curves to human ears. each shift in sound could be meaningful while recording the whale calls, the researchers also document the behavior of the animals the. so the for individuals in this group here that are circling, there were 4 back there with the male. there's one that i can see head of the corner of my eye and coming towards us. and the mom and cas $81011.00 individuals minimum. the more data available, the easier it is to train deep learning programs to decipher away language. it's therefore a major advantage for the researchers that over 20000 hours of orca curls have already been collected more than for any other animal species. the whale researcher jared towers has b
the research team uses drones to document the behavior of the animals diving expeditions with whales are prohibited in canada. the scientists are looking for the smallest meaningful units of communication, which whale is calling, and which one answers, or some sounds repeated more than others. biologist, alexander hall, examines the recording. each call comprises a series of brief pulses with sound like melodic curves to human ears. each shift in sound could be meaningful while recording the...
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. >> stahl: wild animals?at? >> daszak: they're a traditional food. civets, these are like ferrets. there's also an animal called a ferret badger. rabbits, which we know can carry the virus. those animals were coming into the market from farms over 1,000 miles away. >> stahl: were you able to test any of the animals found in the wuhan market for the virus? >> daszak: well, the china team had done that, and they found a few animals left in freezers. they tested them, they were negative. but the fact that those animals are there is the clue. >> stahl: but there's no direct evidence that any of those animals were actually infected with the bat virus? >> daszak: correct. now, what we've got to do is go to those farms and investigate, talk to the farmers, talk to their relatives, test them, see if there were spikes in virus there first. >> stahl: so, the team doesn't actually know if any of the farmers or the truckers were ever infected? >> daszak: no one knows yet. no one's been there. no one's asked them. no one'
. >> stahl: wild animals?at? >> daszak: they're a traditional food. civets, these are like ferrets. there's also an animal called a ferret badger. rabbits, which we know can carry the virus. those animals were coming into the market from farms over 1,000 miles away. >> stahl: were you able to test any of the animals found in the wuhan market for the virus? >> daszak: well, the china team had done that, and they found a few animals left in freezers. they tested them, they...
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ready at the door, it is been kept us a good looking animal. so in the introduced habit of natural habitat, lake lake pond, arctic bank. it feeds on local that is sufficient local very radius of sneeze. mollusks in 6 beetles and even just known to damage athletic, both x and feet on on them. the terrapins are quite few, populating more and more lakes and waterways across india are you see in list them as one of the 100 most invasive species globally, with a serious impact on biodiversity. that is also concern that normative, like the red light spread, knew what it says amongst local populations, slow you, the government is trying to get control over imported animals. we are increasing people who are these animals. it will take some time. right now if we go there and if we find any mos and if not, maybe as a 1st step, we may want them to resist that anymore. so that the entire transactions become legal and a monitored one. here in a sanctuary in the outskirts of bengal loot sandiv nika takes care of many important animals. these australian muse,
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can the same methods be adapted to animal languages? under water microphones, embedded in tubes serve as the expedition ears for 3 summers teams of computer scientists and biologists have set out to record. org calls and document whale behavior. rachel chang from the life nets institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin is looking for patterns between behavior and animal vocalizations that could help to decipher whale language. i assume they would have a very system which fits into our prototype, which around $300.00 or cars are identified as northern residents. as they spend each summer along the coast of alaska and northern british columbia. they live in small family groups and are very communicative to different families use different dialects. and is it possible to discern the meaning of individual calls? here the researchers lower the highly sensitive microphones into the water. the 8 hydrophone can record sounds up to a frequency of 100 killer hurt that's far higher pitched than what is audible to the human ear. thanks to th
can the same methods be adapted to animal languages? under water microphones, embedded in tubes serve as the expedition ears for 3 summers teams of computer scientists and biologists have set out to record. org calls and document whale behavior. rachel chang from the life nets institute for zoo and wildlife research in berlin is looking for patterns between behavior and animal vocalizations that could help to decipher whale language. i assume they would have a very system which fits into our...
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the animals are making a comeback. even marsh dear have been reintroduced, showing tourists around is now a part of the project gal chose the regions traditional cattle theaters guide curious visitors through the rejuvenated wilderness. visitors leave with beautiful memories. we try to get them excited about the region of days on the home of vacation adventure on horseback with real cowboys in the part of the wetlands eco tourism is now an alternative for many cattle. here it is here, and these cowboys have long become rangers for the new part. it allows them to earn an income without harming nature. the the jaguar, enclosures, however, remain well out of sight from tourists. next to isis as compound. it's the moment of truth for sophia highland and her team. the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon. 4 year olds who not had her to tubs, will have to survive in the wilds without human help. the team installs cameras, they have been working toward this day for years coming in an
the animals are making a comeback. even marsh dear have been reintroduced, showing tourists around is now a part of the project gal chose the regions traditional cattle theaters guide curious visitors through the rejuvenated wilderness. visitors leave with beautiful memories. we try to get them excited about the region of days on the home of vacation adventure on horseback with real cowboys in the part of the wetlands eco tourism is now an alternative for many cattle. here it is here, and these...
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many of the animals live in the protected natural park. and when seasonal rainfall causes the river from a bootstrap to flood twice a year, there is an additional problem. yeah, my cart, well that here is our village. more board. and just over there, less than one kilometer is the park. there are a lot of wild animals living there that i know so delivery and what about a lot of money when the even birds bang the animal know they are in danger and end up roaming to our religion. yes. invited seeking refute. they also look for food rice harvests here. i regularly devastated by nose and telephone. more in the home . i grew up nearly all the daughter i me we will always find the animals on the street. every when you go to get one buy new home with during the rainy season they would come and forage for food in our farm lands. and when we woke up, they would be out in the fields aliamanu. so by the one you have to meet daily, the whole the idea for implying local villagers to turn dung into paper came from the shop or us father. the retired coal
many of the animals live in the protected natural park. and when seasonal rainfall causes the river from a bootstrap to flood twice a year, there is an additional problem. yeah, my cart, well that here is our village. more board. and just over there, less than one kilometer is the park. there are a lot of wild animals living there that i know so delivery and what about a lot of money when the even birds bang the animal know they are in danger and end up roaming to our religion. yes. invited...
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more than for any other animal species. the whale researcher jared towers have been tasked by the canadian government with observing different oracle populations. back in the 1900 seventy's scientists here began documenting individual animals as well as their group structures. anyone always trade underneath here shows just gone off. i had the howard has no problem telling the or because apart the scratch here and i want a one away persisted for least a couple years. so the, the way that we identify the individuals, no matter what population they belong to, if it's by appearance and you get used to looking for a certain features on a individual killer. well, the dorsal fins and the patches around a thin have different shapes, enabling scientists to catalogue each of the northern residents. every family forms a lifelong bond. what we're looking at with all of these families. and that'll email leading the group and the fathers of their offspring don't play much of a role in that family. jared towers works for a federal institu
more than for any other animal species. the whale researcher jared towers have been tasked by the canadian government with observing different oracle populations. back in the 1900 seventy's scientists here began documenting individual animals as well as their group structures. anyone always trade underneath here shows just gone off. i had the howard has no problem telling the or because apart the scratch here and i want a one away persisted for least a couple years. so the, the way that we...
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experiments. dickson later than an animal experiments. that's yes, this is more effective. the organ ship is placed in an incubator as a temperature of $37.00 degrees celsius. the start of hope, these chips will soon make drug trials and many other animal experiments redundant . but the multi organ ship won't be able to test the impact of genetic mutations. for that there's still no alternative to lab mice. ready i if i was let, is read, why can you have a science question you'd like us to send it in? if we featured on the show, you'll get a little surprise from us as a thank you. come on, just this leads to the question comes from veronica in mexico. why is learning to love yourself so important? feel health takes the babies. what do they have to do to be loved? nothing were practically hard wired to find them lovable. but soon were expected to be great at school, then learned an amazing job that pays heaps of money. when to top it off, was supposed to look fabulous to people make demands on as we make demands on ourselves. one thing we
experiments. dickson later than an animal experiments. that's yes, this is more effective. the organ ship is placed in an incubator as a temperature of $37.00 degrees celsius. the start of hope, these chips will soon make drug trials and many other animal experiments redundant . but the multi organ ship won't be able to test the impact of genetic mutations. for that there's still no alternative to lab mice. ready i if i was let, is read, why can you have a science question you'd like us to send...
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that feed goes to feed the animals.ely the animals have these omissions, that is the burbs and parts of the cows while they are alive. these are breeding animals that are living and they are high on matters of methane which is a greenhouse gas that is 80 times as potent as carbon dioxide. these animals do have a big footprint when it comes to carbon dioxide and methane and other greenhouse gas omissions. >> the amount you cited previously as far as their contribution, what kind of science has been done on this? >> there is a consensus in the science that animal agriculture plays a huge role in this. the number i cited earlier is from the preeminent global authority on climate change, the intergovernmental plan will on climate change. they produced an important report in 2019 that showed that in order to meet the paris agreement targets we not only have to engage in climate smart agriculture practices, we have to maintain healthy soils and transition to organic agriculture. we have to make sure we use rotational grazing
that feed goes to feed the animals.ely the animals have these omissions, that is the burbs and parts of the cows while they are alive. these are breeding animals that are living and they are high on matters of methane which is a greenhouse gas that is 80 times as potent as carbon dioxide. these animals do have a big footprint when it comes to carbon dioxide and methane and other greenhouse gas omissions. >> the amount you cited previously as far as their contribution, what kind of science...
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the animals we eat are not animals that are bred to grow really quickly.in these farming operations and i want to say if you're a farmer or eating regeneratively raised meat, that is fine. that is not something i'm all that concerned about. but most of us eat meat from industrial agriculture and has tremendous consequences and because viruses mutate and evolve in these packed together factory farms and they could jump to human and we need so many antibiotics and they stop working on us and we get antibiotic resistant diseases. so there is a lot of animal suffering but stacked on top of that is human suffering too. >> what is the climate risk. half of all of the habitable land is used for agriculture. >> most of that is used for animal agriculture. and just to take one step further, the reason is matters is what is often happening here is your clear-cutting forest, they pull carbon out of the air and they keep it in the ground and clear-cutting that and putting cows there, it is happening all over the amazon and then the cows for different reasons are unbel
the animals we eat are not animals that are bred to grow really quickly.in these farming operations and i want to say if you're a farmer or eating regeneratively raised meat, that is fine. that is not something i'm all that concerned about. but most of us eat meat from industrial agriculture and has tremendous consequences and because viruses mutate and evolve in these packed together factory farms and they could jump to human and we need so many antibiotics and they stop working on us and we...
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it was also a huge model and they were very aggressive and dangerous animals. but they also provided a rich source of food including meat and bone marrow to be on the trail. next good ation director john luke last says this site has yielded important new information on how the and the thought adapted to their environment. and this has changed out perception of these primitive humans. one of the more the co or site was discovered in 2002 experts. i believe that neanderthals could not adapt to interglacial environments. it was thought that they inhabited only the colder steps sounds and moved out of our regions during interglacial period last. the evidence from the co aside indicates that in the end a thought spread their activities over several locations. for example, the current excavation was set up at a place where these early humans butchered, the animals they killed just wants to do. this was an intermediate site. they use for a slaughtering anymore. and on the wall, they killed the animal somewhere else and then brought the carcasses year. afterward, they
it was also a huge model and they were very aggressive and dangerous animals. but they also provided a rich source of food including meat and bone marrow to be on the trail. next good ation director john luke last says this site has yielded important new information on how the and the thought adapted to their environment. and this has changed out perception of these primitive humans. one of the more the co or site was discovered in 2002 experts. i believe that neanderthals could not adapt to...
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a model and they were very aggressive and dangerous animals. but they also provided a rich source of food including meat and bone marrow. we on the next good asian director, john luke last says this site has yielded important new information on how neanderthals adapted to their environment. and this has changed our perception of these primitive humans. one of the, for the co or site was discovered in 2002 experts. i believe that neanderthals could not adapt to interglacial environments for it was thought that they inhabited only the colder steps sounds. and moved out of our regents during interglacial periods in evidence from the co a side indicates that in the end the tools spread their activities over several locations. for example, the current excavation was set up at a place where these early humans butchered the animals. they killed mr. washington . this was an intermediate slaughtering law. they killed the animal somewhere else and then brought the carcasses year motel even afterward. they probably took me to a base camp that was a little
a model and they were very aggressive and dangerous animals. but they also provided a rich source of food including meat and bone marrow. we on the next good asian director, john luke last says this site has yielded important new information on how neanderthals adapted to their environment. and this has changed our perception of these primitive humans. one of the, for the co or site was discovered in 2002 experts. i believe that neanderthals could not adapt to interglacial environments for it...
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of animals for a reintroduction programme.one last question — i�*m presuming there�*s not gonna too many humans too nearby. is this land completely cleared of anyone actually living there? so we�*ve got about 750 square kilometres, which is devoid of any human habitation. however, cheetahs are one of the most conducive animal to live nearby humans because there has not been a single attack on a human, so i think the conflict levels with a cheetah will be less. people in this area have been used to living with large carnivores, there have been tigers, historically even lions a century ago and leopards, so cheetah are the most conducive animal to have in the neighbourhood but there are no people and 750 square kilometres. to euro 2020 now, and it�*s been a busy day with all the group f teams in action. hungary held the world champions france to a draw, while the defending european champions portugal were beaten by germany in a 6—goal thriller. joe lynskey has the action. this was euro 2020�*s heavyweight saturday. four previous
of animals for a reintroduction programme.one last question — i�*m presuming there�*s not gonna too many humans too nearby. is this land completely cleared of anyone actually living there? so we�*ve got about 750 square kilometres, which is devoid of any human habitation. however, cheetahs are one of the most conducive animal to live nearby humans because there has not been a single attack on a human, so i think the conflict levels with a cheetah will be less. people in this area have...
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the animals were probably killed on the river bank. and at that time, the river was about 10 meters from here, not where it is today. the ground was soft, which made it difficult for the animals to move around. the metric, it would have been too dangerous to hunt them on open hard ground in metal. with all the lives have been the end of those were focused on hunting. they developed skills that eventually made them the most dangerous predators in the region. we found on that they were expert hunters. we usually associate neanderthals with sites where the remains of medium sized animals have been found. various species of deer and reindeer even more, but they were also apparently able to kill wild cattle, which were nearly 2 meters. tom cruise control of the woolley right nasir as was also huge modal. they were very aggressive and dangerous animals, but they also provided a rich source of food including meat and bone marrow to be on the trail. me excavation, director joan luke last says this site has yielded important new information on
the animals were probably killed on the river bank. and at that time, the river was about 10 meters from here, not where it is today. the ground was soft, which made it difficult for the animals to move around. the metric, it would have been too dangerous to hunt them on open hard ground in metal. with all the lives have been the end of those were focused on hunting. they developed skills that eventually made them the most dangerous predators in the region. we found on that they were expert...
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so he is one of the animators.'s for a good cause, and i think from just moving on, i feel like i want the things i do to be about something you what i'm saying? even if it's not something that people -- i want people to start a conversation, even some conversation that is against me -- at least it starts a a conversation i think this conversation is about learning what this country at its foundation should be about. and also taking responsibility for what it's not about. and i think that animation is something that lasts the test of time and i'm really happy to be a part of it. >> jimmy: it is called, "we the people" fourth of july, netflix. look for it. i want to show everyone a clip here's a clip of h.e.r.'s song, "change" from "we the people." take a look. ♪ ♪ make a statemen and say it proud oh from the street t the hill join a campaign ♪ ♪ don't have to wait fo someday just t have chang no you're never too young ♪ ♪ to make a differenc you have the power t be an active citizen if i'm just one person ♪ ♪ will
so he is one of the animators.'s for a good cause, and i think from just moving on, i feel like i want the things i do to be about something you what i'm saying? even if it's not something that people -- i want people to start a conversation, even some conversation that is against me -- at least it starts a a conversation i think this conversation is about learning what this country at its foundation should be about. and also taking responsibility for what it's not about. and i think that...
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you've never seen him before in stop motion, animation action. this is the work of french director, victor angela, who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing. i mean, with your hand and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put that in the position. you make this nice movement. you take a picture, you make it as a movement, you take a picture and so on to try to redo the original move you have in mind this 5 2nd clip took 2 hours to make his animations cover a wide range of themes, including this film featuring a 3 d superhero, ah, other clips are simple loops made for fun, for instagram. ah, this animation highlights actor tom cruises stuns from his movie mission impossible . ah, the artist earned his money with animated ads for big international companies. ah, victor trying to find a sense of humour in his everyday
you've never seen him before in stop motion, animation action. this is the work of french director, victor angela, who makes animation films and ads in his paris studio. i really like stop motion animation because it's something very tangible you can, you can touch it. you really feel what you are doing. i mean, with your hand and creating stop motion animation for 13 years. he taught himself how to do it after studying film in the capital product, you put that in the position. you make this...