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she became the 2nd full time animal law professor in the world. when metric michigan state university appointed her to direct the animal welfare clinic of the college of law. and carol baskin is a c, e o big cat rescue in tampa, florida where she started 30 years ago, and has brought so much attention to the plight of captive and abuse to big cat. it's a real pleasure to have you on here. and i should say at the outset to my audience, i've seen the film. it is powerful, it is made an impact on me. and so congratulations. but our audience has not yet seen the film michael webber. so can you share with us? can you give our, or an audience a picture of what you've done, what you've exposed, and why? sure. i think it probably starts with my work undercover at the exotic animal auction. you know, so it's at these auctions where you will see tiger cubs, lion cubs. these are, again, watch and in america that's, that's correct in america exotic it will options where they will sell animals out. the general, public know, licensing required a lot of cash, yo
she became the 2nd full time animal law professor in the world. when metric michigan state university appointed her to direct the animal welfare clinic of the college of law. and carol baskin is a c, e o big cat rescue in tampa, florida where she started 30 years ago, and has brought so much attention to the plight of captive and abuse to big cat. it's a real pleasure to have you on here. and i should say at the outset to my audience, i've seen the film. it is powerful, it is made an impact on...
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with regards to these exotic animals. at our peak, we had to turn away 312 big cats and every other year that number was doubling until the captive wildlife safety act passed. and that made it illegal because you had no more resources to deal with them, right? us and all of the legitimate sanctuaries. we were full to the brim with all of these caps because we were breeding hundreds of these lions and tigers every year to be used as these pay to play prompt and then discarding them into pet homes and worse and just disappearing. and so we had been working on a federal ban of this since the ninety's, and we got a partial band in 2003 that actually caused that number to drop. instead of doubling the $600.00, the next year it dropped like $160.00. so then we knew that the only way we were going to fix this was to change the laws. and that's where the big cap public safety came in. like, you know, i think when you start to film this young boy there probably in the sixty's i said that's me. that's where i'm watching mutual omah
with regards to these exotic animals. at our peak, we had to turn away 312 big cats and every other year that number was doubling until the captive wildlife safety act passed. and that made it illegal because you had no more resources to deal with them, right? us and all of the legitimate sanctuaries. we were full to the brim with all of these caps because we were breeding hundreds of these lions and tigers every year to be used as these pay to play prompt and then discarding them into pet...
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only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big danger being eaten in their 1st stages. of life and its nature. that's why so many hats out there, part of the ocean food chain. the turtles arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in december, january and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise moda. check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the turtle. she has already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs divided to seize the opportunity to measure and mark the turtle. thanks to this method, scientists were able to prove that turtles keep returning to the beach where they were born. the, the over doesn't matter when a turtle lazy egg, it's as if it's in the tram there oblivious to everything around them. but also to the fact that we're here by the muscle at those you might, that's why we can do our work without disturbing them. telephone messages of them is but only until she covers over the next test. down the sun cools back towards the water. the turtle is g
only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big danger being eaten in their 1st stages. of life and its nature. that's why so many hats out there, part of the ocean food chain. the turtles arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in december, january and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise moda. check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the turtle. she has already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs divided to...
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thanks to the animals. it's an amazing trip. the animals are in danger of dying out, and this is a real conservation area where they can give birth to their young and say, i had never seen a manatee before, and i'm impressed by how huge they are. i've learned something i read the seasonal. this is a prior runker on the other hand of the tourist. they're here to catch green patch or macro, the. they kill fish. but miguel, the silver, the deputy chairman of the union in bunker says that the environment is very important to them. after all, their business depends on the health of the see. have you caught anything yet? not so far. his colleagues replying, fishing has gotten harder. he tells us that john, gotta the name for the little boat. it's used to catch 200 kilograms. officially. the amount of nowadays is 20 to 50, easy to day the sea is calm, light winds and waves that are a meter high at most. nevertheless, we haven't had any luck. we're not going to find any fish today. it's a poor day for our 3 votes. that book of prescott
thanks to the animals. it's an amazing trip. the animals are in danger of dying out, and this is a real conservation area where they can give birth to their young and say, i had never seen a manatee before, and i'm impressed by how huge they are. i've learned something i read the seasonal. this is a prior runker on the other hand of the tourist. they're here to catch green patch or macro, the. they kill fish. but miguel, the silver, the deputy chairman of the union in bunker says that the...
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and these were endangered animals. and it was his whole architecture and scaffolding of how they talked about being special protected species. and there was in know, this loving and engaging environment where they were free to roam and they were sanctuaries for them. i just was shocked when there was no registration for any of these animals. and you would go talk to these people and you got to tell the story cardeana, tim harrison who is just this obsessive, compulsive retired, former cop because he's such an important part of the story. but i guess my question to both of you is, as you saw, as we saw, as i saw on the show, these cats disappearing into the ether is, are there no laws against this? i mean what, what is the, how can this be happening? there's no meaningful legal mechanism to figure out where these animals are coming and where they're going. which is outrageous is that you have a legal framework in the united states of america right now. where in some states, there are fewer regulations to own a tiger tha
and these were endangered animals. and it was his whole architecture and scaffolding of how they talked about being special protected species. and there was in know, this loving and engaging environment where they were free to roam and they were sanctuaries for them. i just was shocked when there was no registration for any of these animals. and you would go talk to these people and you got to tell the story cardeana, tim harrison who is just this obsessive, compulsive retired, former cop...
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i, sam, by plants and animals. the leon, the mendez and her assistant regularly collect carl samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage bank. plenty a job. we profit in so many areas from natural resources. what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. we have to protect resources at the same time, find a balance between youth and conservation bank they viewed the plan is to the 1000 kilometer further south. the beach also looks clean again despite the recent order. this is the tomato project in by here, which is dedicated to the protection of theater, to the inquisitive paddlers spend their life in the big pools so that visitors can learn about them. denise, the mora is preparing to act as midwife. about 100 turtle eggs have been incubated here in the sand for about 50 days. and the eggs always all hatch at the same time. the own. i love the little ones. they're so cute. we should realize how important it is to protect t
i, sam, by plants and animals. the leon, the mendez and her assistant regularly collect carl samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage bank. plenty a job. we profit in so many areas from natural resources. what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. we have to protect resources at the same time, find a balance between youth and conservation bank they viewed the plan is to the 1000 kilometer further...
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i mean, we're a nation of animal lovers. we don't want cents in animal suppress. this is rightly protecting these animals and their welfare. andre, that the technology exists, obviously to do this more humanely so. so why isn't it mandatory? do you think? well, i think it's incredibly dangerous. in reality, a part of the reason that c food is treated in the way it's treated is because of the danger to humans from us. for example, the automobile that before it's cooked for any reasonable bunch of time. so there is a danger to humans, but of course, that's not the debate really, that's taking place. what's taking place here is this whole concept of what you will do is piece by piece make the, the, to your bottom where that to be facial molars illegal. and what you do is piece by piece. and it reminds me very much of this debate to the united states of america, where of course, you know, the and already the national rifle association made out to be absolute extreme, proposing every single little change in legislation to quote unquote, make good ownership safer. respe
i mean, we're a nation of animal lovers. we don't want cents in animal suppress. this is rightly protecting these animals and their welfare. andre, that the technology exists, obviously to do this more humanely so. so why isn't it mandatory? do you think? well, i think it's incredibly dangerous. in reality, a part of the reason that c food is treated in the way it's treated is because of the danger to humans from us. for example, the automobile that before it's cooked for any reasonable bunch...
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animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. ah, at the time next edition members fit it would lead to the total extension of the saga antelope. ah, what happened? amazed everyone. a baby boom in the step down the information shouldn't be, and that's because at the age of one, females usually bear one can become chron at the age they tend to have twins been the older or larger females may have triplets was that means they invest a lot in the production of off the brain and that allows the populations to recover very, very quickly from the, even after catastrophic events li
animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. ah,...
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animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence at the time they expedition members fit, it would lead to the total extinction of the saga antelope. ah, what happened? amazed everyone. a baby in the step down the my special. that's because at the age of one females usually bear one calf. age they tend to have twins been the older larger females may have triplets. i was getting. that means they invest a lot in the production of off the brain, and that allows the populations to recover very, very quickly from that to each the, even after catastrophic events like in 2015, 9. the
animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence at the...
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very, very young, immature animals. they weren't mature animals. how long would they live normally?ven 30 years. so they've got a long life ahead of them, potentially. yet, it's being cut short very early. there's something fundamentally wrong here. some horses were beautiful, fabulous—looking horses. and we were saying, "why are these horses going for slaughter?" i show the footage to independent experts, dr hannah donovan... that horse is terrified. ..and professor daniel mills. euthanasia means a good death. and what i've seen has been quite a lot of animals that i'm concerned have not been killed well. i mean, some of these look really beautiful horses. you know, it surprises me that nothing can be done for these horses. i would have thought some of these, you know, they looked like they could be rehabilitated and sold on. the vast majority of horses being slaughtered in britain and ireland come from irish owners and trainers, and the overall figure is staggering. from the start of 2019 to the end of 2020 alone, 4,000 racehorses were slaughtered in uk and irish abattoirs. it's n
very, very young, immature animals. they weren't mature animals. how long would they live normally?ven 30 years. so they've got a long life ahead of them, potentially. yet, it's being cut short very early. there's something fundamentally wrong here. some horses were beautiful, fabulous—looking horses. and we were saying, "why are these horses going for slaughter?" i show the footage to independent experts, dr hannah donovan... that horse is terrified. ..and professor daniel mills....
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i sat by plants and animals. this damages the leon e. mendez and her assistant regularly collect carl samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage. see, bank plenty jagow. if we profit in so many areas from natural resources, what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. so we have to protect resources at the same time. the find a balance between youth and conservation bank. they give the plan is to the 1000 kilometers further south. the beach also looks clean again despite the recent order. the. this is the tomato project in by here, which is dedicated to the protection of sea turtle. the inquisitive paddlers spend their lives in the big pools so that visitors can learn about them. denisia mora is preparing to act as midwife. about 100 turtle eggs have been incubated here in the sun for about 50 days. and the eggs always all hatch at the same time. the island i love the little ones. they're so cute. we should realize how
i sat by plants and animals. this damages the leon e. mendez and her assistant regularly collect carl samples to these sensitive creatures have also been contaminated and they see a long term damage. see, bank plenty jagow. if we profit in so many areas from natural resources, what we lack is a good plan about how to use them without irrevocably exploiting them. so we have to protect resources at the same time. the find a balance between youth and conservation bank. they give the plan is to the...
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only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big, dangerous being eaten in their 1st stages of life and it's nature. that's why so many hats out there. part of the oceans, food chain. the main turtles arrive at the beach to lay the eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the 1st turtle. she is already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs. divided has seized the opportunity to measure and mark the turtle. thanks to this method, scientists were able to prove that turtles keep returning to the beach where they were born. the, the over doesn't matter so vile. when a turtle lazy egg, it's as if it's in a tram there oblivious to everything around them, but also to the fact that we're here by the muscle at those. you might think that's why we can do our work without disturbing them telephone messages. but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun cools back towards the w
only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big, dangerous being eaten in their 1st stages of life and it's nature. that's why so many hats out there. part of the oceans, food chain. the main turtles arrive at the beach to lay the eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the 1st turtle. she is already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120...
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we can have up to 250 animals in the shelter at any given time and we knew that moving 250 animals would just be impossible. that would just be a nightmare. so we worked really hard ahead of time with our adoption partners to get the animal population as low as possible. we moved them first thing in the morning. they woke up. they came over from the old shelter to the new shelter and had breakfast in their new shelter. and our animal care professionals were here the night before to set up all their beds and dishes, to set up everything so that it would be a smooth entry for the animals. >> i understand they haven't been able to help as much as they used to. >> our volunteers were not able to help with the actual move itself because of covid. what our volunteers have been doing for the past year is doing a lot of foster care for us and a lot of transportation. so as we send animals to other shelters, we have lots of volunteers who come to the shelter, pick up the animal and drive it anywhere from wild care in marin if you're a pigeon to oregon or idaho with a couple of dogs. so we have so
we can have up to 250 animals in the shelter at any given time and we knew that moving 250 animals would just be impossible. that would just be a nightmare. so we worked really hard ahead of time with our adoption partners to get the animal population as low as possible. we moved them first thing in the morning. they woke up. they came over from the old shelter to the new shelter and had breakfast in their new shelter. and our animal care professionals were here the night before to set up all...
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animals and it overloads it. something triggers the graces of terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. ah, at the time the expedition members said it would lead to the total extinction of the saga antelope. ah, what happened? amazed everyone. a baby in the step you should be shouldn't be. and that's because at the age of one females usually bear one cath layer of age. they tend to have twins been the older larger females may have triple a. i was of action of getting that means they invest a lot in the production of off the brain. and that allows the populations to recover very, very quickly from each the, even after catastrophic events lik
animals and it overloads it. something triggers the graces of terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at that wet season period, it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. ah, at the time...
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animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload, and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at the wet season period it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence at the time the expedition members fit it would lead to the total extinction of the saga antelope. ah, what happened? amazed everyone. a baby boom in the step down the my special to me and that's because at the age of one females usually bear one can become chron. age . they tend to have twins been the older, larger females may have triplets. i was getting that means they invest a lot in the production of off the brain and that allows the populations to recover very, very quickly from each the, even after catastrophic events like
animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the back, terry and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer, which are ingested by the animal cause you know, overload, and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria. and then at the wet season period it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence at the...
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there are a number of animals that have not been killed well.f that's representative of how they're being killed, then we've got a really serious problem. i come from horse country — county kildare in ireland. growing up here, i know how much both the british and irish love their racehorses. many of the animals trained here go on to the biggest stages in racing. the defining stage. 300 years in the making. this is the glamorous image racing likes to portray. it's a £5—billion industry in the uk and ireland. some of the most successful horses in racing are trained at the cullentra stables in county meath, promoted here by now disgraced trainer gordon elliott. the dead horse he was pictured sitting on was a seven—year—old called morgan. he says it died of an apparent heart attack on the gallops. gordon elliott was suspended from the sport and widely condemned. now he says his world is crumbling in front of him. shocking i think is probably the first emotion that came to mind. the fear is years of hard work have been undermined. gordon elliott apol
there are a number of animals that have not been killed well.f that's representative of how they're being killed, then we've got a really serious problem. i come from horse country — county kildare in ireland. growing up here, i know how much both the british and irish love their racehorses. many of the animals trained here go on to the biggest stages in racing. the defining stage. 300 years in the making. this is the glamorous image racing likes to portray. it's a £5—billion industry in...
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the concentration n g o trains dogs to god farm animals, they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to haunt and killed, more wrote in wide life. so a dangerous species such as teeter, rosa protected. it looks like a win win situation. summer's in west and was fine. i have to be vigilant and, and she tank would be lacking somewhere in the grass. every year family like jeff and mario news around 2 percent of their lives soaked for predators. was one head is who can't afford security fencing? the figure is even higher. you as soon as boy was i lost that on 50 on of course the key not only 11 time it will improve budget or the dealer, but again kill 7 it on one just kill it to protect their livestock and many good, hard as short on poison 20 says, but now some of them have started keeping dogs with their hard to keep the because the way they farmers give a local mixed re dog, which is well suited to the hash environment. when i stoke garden go program is supported by the environment organization, shita conservation, fun road training facility, pon
the concentration n g o trains dogs to god farm animals, they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to haunt and killed, more wrote in wide life. so a dangerous species such as teeter, rosa protected. it looks like a win win situation. summer's in west and was fine. i have to be vigilant and, and she tank would be lacking somewhere in the grass. every year family like jeff and mario news around 2 percent of their lives soaked for predators. was one head is who can't...
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the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve. the tax rebates that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa where you've got and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. me, it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with predictors attack in their livestock and but so on. the conservation n g o trains dogs to god farm animals, they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more roading wildlife. so a dangerous species such as chita, rosa protected. it looks like a win win situation. farmers in west and was gonna have to be vigilant and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass every year farmers leg jeffery, more news around 2 percent of their lives soaked predators for small headers who can't afford security. defense in the figure is even higher. they see that's what i was i looked at on fifties and of course the kid out only
the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve. the tax rebates that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa where you've got and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. me, it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with predictors attack in their livestock and but so on. the conservation n g o trains dogs to god farm...
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animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the bacteria and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer which are ingested by the animal causing overload. and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria, and then at that wet season period it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. at the time the expedition members feared it would lead to the total extinction of the saga antelope. ah, what happened? amazed everyone. a baby boom in the step down the my spatial to me and that's because at the age of one, females usually bear one can become chron, age. they tend to have twins been the older, larger females may have triplets of to billing. and that means they invest a lot in the production of off the brain, and that allows the populations to recover very, very quickly from each the, even after catastrophic events like in
animals and it overloads it. something triggers the growth of the bacteria and it kills the saga. the 2nd hypothesis is actually more of an environmental source of pass trailer which are ingested by the animal causing overload. and this would require an amoeba. this is a different organism which is infected by the bacteria, and then at that wet season period it may, may become active, the bacteria become active, and so the grazing animals in injustice and die as a consequence. at the time the...
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we need to end or strictly regulate live animal trade and live animal markets. we need to stop deforestation because animals and humans are coming into closer and closer contact. we basically have to make sure we don't have this intense interchange between large human populations and exotic animal populations. that can be done through sensible regulation. wto is only one argumentation on that. we need to focus on that one health approach. we often talk about how we can respond to a pandemic. what we need to do is prevent the pandemic. we do that by preventing these spillovers from animals to humans. host: when it comes to vaccinations, what is the money and manpower assigned to it? guest: remarkably little. who is very thin on the ground. if you think about the global budget for who, it's about the size of one large teaching u.s. hospital. the budget is one fourth that of the u.s. cdc. it has very little funding. it's got more funding for vaccinations throughput backs because countries like the united states and europe have donated. it has too little money and t
we need to end or strictly regulate live animal trade and live animal markets. we need to stop deforestation because animals and humans are coming into closer and closer contact. we basically have to make sure we don't have this intense interchange between large human populations and exotic animal populations. that can be done through sensible regulation. wto is only one argumentation on that. we need to focus on that one health approach. we often talk about how we can respond to a pandemic....
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only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big danger being eaten in their 1st stages of life and its nature. that's why so many hats out there, part of the oceans, food chain, something. the turtles arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the turtle. she is already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120 eggs. the bandages seized the opportunity to measure and mark the turtle. thanks to this method, scientists were able to prove that turtles keep returning to the beach where they were born. the doesn't matter of all or when a turtle lays eggs, it's as if they are oblivious to everything around them. but also to the fact that we're here by the last those you must, that's why we can do our work without disturbing them. telephone messages of them is but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun and crawls back towards the water. the turtle
only one or 2 animals will actually grow to maturity. they stand a big danger being eaten in their 1st stages of life and its nature. that's why so many hats out there, part of the oceans, food chain, something. the turtles arrive at the beach to lay their eggs in december, january, and february, brazil, summer months. luciana mo, data and denise the motor check this section every other night. it doesn't take long for them to find the turtle. she is already dug her nest and begun to lay 102120...
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and she's a animation director over at nickelodeon, so animations definitely. i think it might be in the future, but maybe it's enough that he's oversaturated that he may become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future. but listen, you know, i used to have a calder mobile hanging over my crib that i'd look at. i was always a trepidatious kid. i think. well, that's coming done on may. i can't imagine what it must be likes to look up, but your dad's face and have you up there would have magical connection for you leading into their crib. well, it's funny because, you know, we'll, we'll go to the park or like the playdates and, you know, again, 5 years old will walk up to like, you know, people that i, he may know cuz sometimes than any takes him out. and then i'm at work and then i finally go and he goes, oh hey, this is where he goes, i'm riker, i'm, i'm 5 years old. this is my dad. he's bugs bunny and like people, you know, they probably look at that as like, oh, he probably does the voice for, for him, you know, for fun and all that stuff, but he's beco
and she's a animation director over at nickelodeon, so animations definitely. i think it might be in the future, but maybe it's enough that he's oversaturated that he may become an accountant in encino somewhere in the future. but listen, you know, i used to have a calder mobile hanging over my crib that i'd look at. i was always a trepidatious kid. i think. well, that's coming done on may. i can't imagine what it must be likes to look up, but your dad's face and have you up there would have...
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still, their help comes too late for most sea animals. it is very disappointing and those are really sad to see these causes are coming regular basis almost every day we are getting talk like this. reading like a few 100 meters. there is a case to be made that there is a link between the dead animals and a ship disaster that occurred in mid may just a few miles off the coast. a 3 along the sunken cargo ship express. pearl carried tons of plastic, particles corrosive nitric acid and heavy oil. but the government says there is no proof of a connection between the dead sea animals and the ship color. we have to investigate whether the sunken ship has anything to do with the dead sea turtles and other fish cadavers. it could also be the result of a natural phenomenon or human activity. we will work together with experts to research this cap, reducing the disagrees. he believes that the ship catastrophe one of the greatest environmental disasters ever to hit sri lanka, is responsible for the death of many animals in the past. many dead animals
still, their help comes too late for most sea animals. it is very disappointing and those are really sad to see these causes are coming regular basis almost every day we are getting talk like this. reading like a few 100 meters. there is a case to be made that there is a link between the dead animals and a ship disaster that occurred in mid may just a few miles off the coast. a 3 along the sunken cargo ship express. pearl carried tons of plastic, particles corrosive nitric acid and heavy oil....
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to assess whether government policies are taking animal sentience into account.ures, such as lobsters. how can animal sentience be treated seriously if we've just agreed a deal with australia that allows farmers there to basically sheer off the backside of sheep to avoid flystrike causing an enormous pain? and if that is the precedent that is legal and is bound by international treaties, what hope is there to have a meaningful animal sentience act? it's absolutely critical to make sure that this bill does finally include enough detail to safeguard against these kind of animal cruelties being legitimised through trade deals. but just to turn it around, i mean, i certainly — the rspca understands that being recognised as sentient does not guarantee you freedom from inhumane treatment. we'd be very, very naive if we thought that. but without recognition of sentience then, the bar is so well, there is very little course to have any kind of protection for these animals. so, you have to start somewhere, a recognition of sentience and requirement to pay due regard to th
to assess whether government policies are taking animal sentience into account.ures, such as lobsters. how can animal sentience be treated seriously if we've just agreed a deal with australia that allows farmers there to basically sheer off the backside of sheep to avoid flystrike causing an enormous pain? and if that is the precedent that is legal and is bound by international treaties, what hope is there to have a meaningful animal sentience act? it's absolutely critical to make sure that...
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from due to the flooding that we seen, there been at the animal distress on the animals. and so the heat stress leading to the best of animals means that this is already costing farmers that livelihood. which is why that needs be more response in terms of trying to address the emissions from this area. i'm glad you mentioned animals there. if we look at some of the figures on this 2340000000 tons of meat globally produced every year. how do we convince people to change their diet? i think it's making sure that people feel that they are being dictated to. i think if there's one thing that has come out globally from the last 18 months is that people do not want to deal with the choices are being asked to be taken away from them and they're being restricted more and more. so we need to make sure that people are more informed and that they've given choices, but it has to be able to make an informed decision on what is that they are consuming. whether in this case, look at food all or anything else. great. when it comes to the kids and services that we need to survive and thri
from due to the flooding that we seen, there been at the animal distress on the animals. and so the heat stress leading to the best of animals means that this is already costing farmers that livelihood. which is why that needs be more response in terms of trying to address the emissions from this area. i'm glad you mentioned animals there. if we look at some of the figures on this 2340000000 tons of meat globally produced every year. how do we convince people to change their diet? i think it's...
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yes, and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed. the animals will be free to run on the whole nature of the tax rebates. that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa the way you are and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with predictors attack in the livestock and but so on the concentration and you will trans dogs to god farm animals. they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more road in wide life . so dangerous species such as teeter, are also protected. it looks like a win win situation. from us in western was one. i have to be vigilant and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass. every year. farmers like just a more loser on 2 percent of their lives. stokes predators was 100 is who can't afford secur
yes, and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed. the animals will be free to run on the whole nature of the tax rebates. that can, to stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa the way you are and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa, are all too familiar with...
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not all animal bombing needs. the end needs me that we are empowering palm is to be called to building a more robust and sustainable solution. so where we've seen that by them, for example, that ministration binding administration announcing 30000000000 dollars of incentive to farmers when it comes to carbon capture all last week we had the u. k . not to subsidy. and which is get incentivizing farmers to actually be part of building the sustainable system. so if the cab soil improvements, blood prevention, carbon checklist ration, so that almost feel that they are part of the solution as well. and on the flip side, we also have to recognize that with the huge emissions, but we see that is that increase in climate risk, which is impacting likelihood already. so in texas, you see in about to just under $230000000.00 of losses this year. from due to the flooding that we've seen, there been at the animal, the stress on the animals. and so they heat stress leading to best of animals means that this is already costing b
not all animal bombing needs. the end needs me that we are empowering palm is to be called to building a more robust and sustainable solution. so where we've seen that by them, for example, that ministration binding administration announcing 30000000000 dollars of incentive to farmers when it comes to carbon capture all last week we had the u. k . not to subsidy. and which is get incentivizing farmers to actually be part of building the sustainable system. so if the cab soil improvements, blood...
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of animals, plants and we think is about 1.7 million- species of animals, plants and fungi but we _plants and fungi but we don't know for sure. some . but we don't know for sure. some scientists— but we don't know for sure. some scientists say— but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they _ but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could - but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could be - but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could be as - but we don't know for sure. some . scientists say they could be as many as eight— scientists say they could be as many as eight or— scientists say they could be as many as eight or 9 — scientists say they could be as many as eight or 9 million _ scientists say they could be as many as eight or 9 million different- as eight or 9 million different species _ as eight or 9 million different species. brilliant— as eight or 9 million different species. brilliant bacteria - as eight or 9 million different species. brilliant bacteria in i as eight or 9 million different. species. brilliant bacteria in the wh
of animals, plants and we think is about 1.7 million- species of animals, plants and fungi but we _plants and fungi but we don't know for sure. some . but we don't know for sure. some scientists— but we don't know for sure. some scientists say— but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they _ but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could - but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could be - but we don't know for sure. some scientists say they could be as - but...
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animal. to, there was ever in the human community before the pandemic again and as the doctor will be discussing, it had perfected human to human spread from the very beginning. that is the hallmark of a lab created virus. number three, we know the lab was conducting potentially dangerous research on that coronavirus is. their ability to cause pandemics, included gain of function research. as the admiral states, it is just too much of a coincidence that a worldwide pandemic caused by a novel that coronavirus that cannot be found in nature started just a few miles away from a secretive laboratory doing potentially dangerous research on that coronavirus is. we also know the first cases of covid occurred sometime between mid october and mid november of 2019. this is when we now know that according to the wall street journal, three lab workers thought hospital care for an unknown respiratory illness. covid did not start in late december in the wet markets. it started months earlier and lab worker
animal. to, there was ever in the human community before the pandemic again and as the doctor will be discussing, it had perfected human to human spread from the very beginning. that is the hallmark of a lab created virus. number three, we know the lab was conducting potentially dangerous research on that coronavirus is. their ability to cause pandemics, included gain of function research. as the admiral states, it is just too much of a coincidence that a worldwide pandemic caused by a novel...
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are collecting data on every animal that we're doing. we're submitting it so we can really support accredited zoological institutions around the with giving us and all are getting this vaccine to the animals. every week we're going to a full report on every all that's gotten this vaccine. so always, always zoological medicine and function of our conservation education, helping all of the both in the wild and in captivity. so we take very seriously our mission to contribute data to just further evidence. they scare the town halls. >> so they're still learning on what kinds of things that the animals like to have after they get vaccinated to further their studies on this program. and still ahead, a mother discovers a stranger spying on her while she was in the shower. how the confrontation ended after the break. >> coming up. of course, we've got the 4th of july holiday weekend. looking at that forecast. but. >> if you're looking for some more fun things to do around more fun things to do around the why hide your skin if dupixent has your
are collecting data on every animal that we're doing. we're submitting it so we can really support accredited zoological institutions around the with giving us and all are getting this vaccine to the animals. every week we're going to a full report on every all that's gotten this vaccine. so always, always zoological medicine and function of our conservation education, helping all of the both in the wild and in captivity. so we take very seriously our mission to contribute data to just further...
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animals. ok that's. that's where humans, that's what we do. some people don't like it, but some people do. and so, rather than, than suggesting that the consumption meets and food is akin to all impacts, let's accept that there are differences in views and in franchise people to make those differences in views, not by binding. what they can have, not by massively increasing the cost of things. so the chorus in society can't afford to the things they like less inform the public. but let's not control the public. human drum for inclusion and equality for us. federal agency goes, woke self and water off a feeling compelled to photoshop disabled people into the corporate, vertical report. story and more often break ah, national episode, summer solutions. today we're talking with john robina of dollars collapse dot com . stacy right. 2021 has been the year of the i word inflation. even the central bank is mentioning inflation. is it transitory? however, as the central bank is arguing or are we going to see something worse coming forward in the next
animals. ok that's. that's where humans, that's what we do. some people don't like it, but some people do. and so, rather than, than suggesting that the consumption meets and food is akin to all impacts, let's accept that there are differences in views and in franchise people to make those differences in views, not by binding. what they can have, not by massively increasing the cost of things. so the chorus in society can't afford to the things they like less inform the public. but let's not...
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what animal control says human interaction played a big part. >>> the first comments from former 49ers richard sherman after his arrest. how he is now promising to get help. >>> and can they make a deal, the oakl team usa is ready for the olympic games... so is jacob! he's got a flex 4k streaming box free with xfinity internet, and peacock premium included. with team usa highlights... live look-ins... athlete interviews and more, it's all of jacob's favorites in one place! woooooooooooow! woooooooooooow! woooooooooooow! entertainment starts at free with flex, included with xfinity internet. get ready for the olympics with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and get a flex 4k streaming box for free! switch today. >>> new at 6:00, stay away from coyotes if you happen to see any at san francisco's golden gate park. >> that's the warning going out to visitors after a series of run-ins with wild animals. andria borba live at the park, why coyotes seem to be behaving strangely during some recent encounters. >> there were two encounters last fall where this particular coyote, wi
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is from crew station compassion, who said the animals feel pain. there is more than enough evidence about the ability of this senses if captivating, creatures to feel pain and suffer the undergo appalling treatment in the food industry. the government also intends to recognise crabs, octopuses, and squid as capable of pain is part of the animal welfare bill. was initially applied to vertebrates, a few countries. i've already banned boiling lobsters alive among them, switzerland, norway, and new zealand will include stunning the lobster 1st, either with electricity or ice or killing it mechanically. or some scientist, i argue that cru station nervous systems are differently built and incapable of pain climbing, but their bodies respond merely reflexively. the stimuli critics of the bed also argue will be the tremendous fisherman, whose income depends on a lot of the cash. only my colleague will receive a put the issue for debates with political commentator andrew walker, things and chairman ben harris quine, an animal rights campaign at cape warner,
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how does it affect animals as far as we know?et but we know they exhibit signs like a dry cough, fever, many of the signs of the weaker symptoms you've seen in humans. it doesn't seem to progress more in the zoo animals. that's not to say it couldn't. we've also seen it in domestic dogs and cats. other than minks we haven't seen any animals succumb to the virus. having said that, it's still important to have the vaccine. so vaccination programs are very important parts of preventive medicine. >> do you know how a covid vaccine of an animal from differ from those we get for humans? >> i'm not sure. the company is providing them free of charge to these institutions. i know there's several soozoos a waiting list to receive them. i don't know the exact things about them, though. there's also a risk with any vaccine just like rabies and distemper. i think the fact is once this is proven to be relatively safe like the other vaccines, it should be common protocol for all zoos because this virus has become part of our environment, part o
how does it affect animals as far as we know?et but we know they exhibit signs like a dry cough, fever, many of the signs of the weaker symptoms you've seen in humans. it doesn't seem to progress more in the zoo animals. that's not to say it couldn't. we've also seen it in domestic dogs and cats. other than minks we haven't seen any animals succumb to the virus. having said that, it's still important to have the vaccine. so vaccination programs are very important parts of preventive medicine....
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recognising animal 's incidents. the idea that animals— animal 's incidents. lords to extend that to crustaceans, so lobsters, octopuses, squid. ican to crustaceans, so lobsters, octopuses, squid. i can understand why _ octopuses, squid. i can understand why. boiling lobsters alive is not very nice — why. boiling lobsters alive is not very nice at all. i do wonder given what _ very nice at all. i do wonder given what i _ very nice at all. i do wonder given what i was — very nice at all. i do wonder given what i was saying a minute ago, thousands— what i was saying a minute ago, thousands of people having to isolate — thousands of people having to isolate in the economy, whether extending — isolate in the economy, whether extending rights to mollusks and octopuses is really something the government should be focusing this much _ government should be focusing this much on _ government should be focusing this much on. maybe animal rights activists— much on. maybe animal rights activists want it. | much on. maybe animal rights activists want it.— activists want it
recognising animal 's incidents. the idea that animals— animal 's incidents. lords to extend that to crustaceans, so lobsters, octopuses, squid. ican to crustaceans, so lobsters, octopuses, squid. i can understand why _ octopuses, squid. i can understand why. boiling lobsters alive is not very nice — why. boiling lobsters alive is not very nice at all. i do wonder given what _ very nice at all. i do wonder given what i _ very nice at all. i do wonder given what i was — very nice at all. i...
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who say the animals feel pain. there is more than enough evidence about the ability of this senses if captivating, creatures to feel pain and suffer the undergo pole in treatment in the food industry. the government also intended to recognize crabs, octopuses, and squid as capable of pain as part of the animal welfare bill, which initially only applied to vertebrates. a few countries i've already ban voiding love to the live switzerland, norway. i new zealand alternative is include stunning, the lobster 1st, either with electricity or ice or killing it mechanically. now, some scientists though, argue that crustacean nervous systems are differently built and incapable of pain, claiming that the bodies respond merely reflexively to stimuli. a critics of the bill also argued that it will be detrimental to fishermen whose income depends on that lobster catch odor in the program and put the issue up for debate with our panel of guests showing compassion to more species that does. but a good thing, isn't it? a lot of con
who say the animals feel pain. there is more than enough evidence about the ability of this senses if captivating, creatures to feel pain and suffer the undergo pole in treatment in the food industry. the government also intended to recognize crabs, octopuses, and squid as capable of pain as part of the animal welfare bill, which initially only applied to vertebrates. a few countries i've already ban voiding love to the live switzerland, norway. i new zealand alternative is include stunning,...
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animals. ok that's. that's where humans, that's what we do. some people don't like it, but some people do. and so, rather than, than suggesting that the consumption meets and food is akin to all impacts, let's accept that there are differences in views and in franchise people to make those differences in views, not by binding. what they can have, not by massively increasing the cost of things. so the course in society can't afford to the things they like less inform the public, but let's not control the public. it was an attempt to display a diversity credentials, but it's ended up having the exact opposite effects. a recent report on inclusivity by major u. s. federal agency, including the folks i wanted to cover, showing small office staff from all walks of life. eagle. i'd observe as soon as sported, not all was, as it seems to be through power was among how do you convince people that you actually practice what you preach? well, if you're the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence. apparently you do a bit of bad photo shoppi
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you may not think that that is an incredibly important detail, but it actually turns out that animals in the ocean have evolved in a pretty stable ph, that the magnitude of change we're expecting is much greater than they've seen in any recent evolutionary period of time. aquilino: all of the caldera instruments come back tomorrow. swezey: oh. hill: so this place will be hummin' starting this weekend. swezey: ok. hill: we were particularly interested in species along the west coast of the u.s. that people would really identify as sort of classic west-coast species. and so we began thinking about ocean acidification impacting abalone and other species that many people on the west coast, if you're walking along a shore, they're the species that you think of as being sort of characteristically what you would find on this shore. when an abalone or a clam is making its shell, it is essentially pulling components out of the water. it's pulling building blocks out of the water and making a hard part. and what ocean acidification does is it makes it harder for them to find those building bloc
you may not think that that is an incredibly important detail, but it actually turns out that animals in the ocean have evolved in a pretty stable ph, that the magnitude of change we're expecting is much greater than they've seen in any recent evolutionary period of time. aquilino: all of the caldera instruments come back tomorrow. swezey: oh. hill: so this place will be hummin' starting this weekend. swezey: ok. hill: we were particularly interested in species along the west coast of the u.s....
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and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed, the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve, the tax rebates that can de stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa, the way you are and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa are all too familiar with predictors attack in the livestock and but so on. the concentration n g o trains dogs to god farm animals, they can be very good at it. and that means farmers are less reason to hunt and kill more road in wide life. so a dangerous species such as chita, are also protected. it looks like a win win situation from us in western was one, have to be vigilant and cheated would be lacking somewhere in the grass every year . families like different more news around 2 percent of their lives soaked predators for small head is who can't aff
and those type of animals. and then once they are established slowly, the capital will be removed, the animals will be free to run on the whole nature reserve, the tax rebates that can de stevens has been promoting, have gone some way towards addressing the shortage of funding for environmental protection in south africa, the way you are and in the future. she's hopeful of further progress in this development. it's an old problem. farmers, especially in africa are all too familiar with...