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the tracks lead him to the animal's carcass. but the rangers are too late the poachers are gone they have removed half the animal's head to get at the tusks. the stench of decomposing flesh smothers the area. using a metal detector chief ranger and don't even attend wait is looking for a rifle bullet in the dead elephants body. of metal something you have about a model home from the other children and it's a plum will. remove sort of. they open up the carcass to try to extract the bullet a piece of evidence that will tell investigators a lot about the weapon that was used that in turn could help the authorities track down the poachers. the bullet is much deeper than expected in the animal's body. not enough. so that the plan right now is to reduce cookers to decompose more when used more decomposed than the governors were but it didn't look of little from it that will come back again from the bones with the metal detector gave them the ability that they were projectile. for now all the rangers have to go on are the footprints at
the tracks lead him to the animal's carcass. but the rangers are too late the poachers are gone they have removed half the animal's head to get at the tusks. the stench of decomposing flesh smothers the area. using a metal detector chief ranger and don't even attend wait is looking for a rifle bullet in the dead elephants body. of metal something you have about a model home from the other children and it's a plum will. remove sort of. they open up the carcass to try to extract the bullet a...
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of the animal agriculture alliance k. thanks for being here thank you describe your organization's mission sure the animal agriculture alliance is a five zero one c three nonprofit organization and our mission is to help bridge that communication gap between farm and port our whole role is to connect the industry to engage consumers and engage influencers who have the ear of the consumer to help them better understand modern animal agriculture but we just got an earful from the other side respond to what well unfortunately the term ag gag is really just a it's a mischaracterization of what those laws were are in states where agriculture is extremely important to the economy extremely important too to our country because we need a strong domestic food supply here in the u.s. so the legislators who have introduced farm protection legislation is really they've done it because this tactic of undercover videos has become so rampant with animal rights activist am i right to extremist groups who ultimately their goal is to take
of the animal agriculture alliance k. thanks for being here thank you describe your organization's mission sure the animal agriculture alliance is a five zero one c three nonprofit organization and our mission is to help bridge that communication gap between farm and port our whole role is to connect the industry to engage consumers and engage influencers who have the ear of the consumer to help them better understand modern animal agriculture but we just got an earful from the other side...
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the traps lead him to the animal's carcass. but the rangers are too late the poachers are gone they have removed half the animal's head to get at the tusks. the stench of decomposing flesh smothers the area. using a metal detector chief ranger and done even attend weight is looking for a rifle bullet in the dead elephants body. of my toes i'm going to have the american model shot from the other shoulder and then it's up somewhere. in this sort of. they open up the carcass to try to extract the bullet a piece of evidence that will tell investigators a lot about the weapon that was used that in turn could help the authorities track down the poachers. the bullet is launched deeper than expected in the animal's body . not enough. so that the plan right now is to leave this carcass to decompose more will use more decomposed in the governors will get it in lot of little from it then will come back again from the bones with the metal detector again i'm going to be able to do that in the present time. for now all the rangers have to go
the traps lead him to the animal's carcass. but the rangers are too late the poachers are gone they have removed half the animal's head to get at the tusks. the stench of decomposing flesh smothers the area. using a metal detector chief ranger and done even attend weight is looking for a rifle bullet in the dead elephants body. of my toes i'm going to have the american model shot from the other shoulder and then it's up somewhere. in this sort of. they open up the carcass to try to extract the...
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worked in lots of animal labs. i got my public or my vet degree at pomona with an emphasis in public health, specifically bioterrorism and agro terrorism. i can act as kind of an unbiased opinion on a lot of matters. just this weekend, i spent saturday talking at length with a retired fish and game officer who dealt with a lot of invasive species. on sunday, i dealt -- had a long conversation with a colleague who produces exotic and is dead set against my buddy with fish and game's opinions, so kind of getting both sides of the story and being able to deliver that in an unbiased way. other than that, well, i just think it's the best way that i can sort of provide my skill set to contributing to the function of the city. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. really appreciate it. any questions? >> supervisor walton: quick question. where's your practice? >> physically, we're located at 491 27th avenue, geary and 27th, but i'm a house call vet. we only use that iffacilities r surgery, dental, something like that. >> cha
worked in lots of animal labs. i got my public or my vet degree at pomona with an emphasis in public health, specifically bioterrorism and agro terrorism. i can act as kind of an unbiased opinion on a lot of matters. just this weekend, i spent saturday talking at length with a retired fish and game officer who dealt with a lot of invasive species. on sunday, i dealt -- had a long conversation with a colleague who produces exotic and is dead set against my buddy with fish and game's opinions, so...
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animals.y're cute, they're cuddly, and sometimes they even pass legislation. ( laughter ) but sometimes animals can also be a bit much, so to help us cover the big animal stories in the news, we turn to our "the daily show" animal expert my australian cousin with a new segment we call (~bleep ) these animals! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ thanks, trevor! yeah! (australian accent) i used to like animals until one day my animal steve irwin got stabbed in a water by a bloody sting way. everyone says they're harmless. try to tell that to steve. you can't because of a murdering stingray so that's why i say (~bleep ) these animals. first on my shit list, polar bears. the myth about these four leg ged cotton balls is they're always playing in the snow and drinking coca-cola. but in reality they drink pepsi and can snap a man's head clean off! and recently they have been invading russian cities. >> the unusual invasion causing a state of emergency that has families afraid to leave their homes in run russi
animals.y're cute, they're cuddly, and sometimes they even pass legislation. ( laughter ) but sometimes animals can also be a bit much, so to help us cover the big animal stories in the news, we turn to our "the daily show" animal expert my australian cousin with a new segment we call (~bleep ) these animals! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ thanks, trevor! yeah! (australian accent) i used to like animals until one day my animal steve irwin got stabbed in a water by a bloody sting way....
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>> jimmy: we've got wild animals, would you like to stay for the animals? salmoni and animals. ♪ ♪ what if we spice things up a bit? alexa... "fire" by the ohio players ♪fire (uh) (uh) what if we turn it up a notch? ♪fire (it's all about) (uh, uh) what if we go off the map? ♪fire (woo, woo, woo) ♪fire the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that, when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex, truvada for prep could be an option for me. she also told me that truvada alone may not keep me from getting hiv. and it does not prevent other stis or pregnancy. you must be hiv-negative to take truvada for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before, and at least every 3 months, while taking truvada. if yo
>> jimmy: we've got wild animals, would you like to stay for the animals? salmoni and animals. ♪ ♪ what if we spice things up a bit? alexa... "fire" by the ohio players ♪fire (uh) (uh) what if we turn it up a notch? ♪fire (it's all about) (uh, uh) what if we go off the map? ♪fire (woo, woo, woo) ♪fire the all-new rav4. toyota. let's go places. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily...
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back down to the scientists who are studying the animals. we need intelligence sensors that can scan the planet for us animals are our sniffer dogs out in the wild. animals perceive things we don't and they perceive things differently. they also roam into regions we consider remote or even inaccessible the ikarus project is seeking to harness both those aspects taking advantage of animals modes of perception and their geographical range sokolsky has been working on the project since two thousand and one scientists around the world are cooperating with the court christine to perfect methods to track animals. cutting edge technology in particular when it comes to miniaturization is key to the project success the tags the animals carry collect information on their behavior they store g.p.s. coordinates movement and environmental data like temperature the devices have to be customized for each species has already revealed the migration patterns of a whole range of animals the researchers want to create in a ray of low orbit satellites that allow
back down to the scientists who are studying the animals. we need intelligence sensors that can scan the planet for us animals are our sniffer dogs out in the wild. animals perceive things we don't and they perceive things differently. they also roam into regions we consider remote or even inaccessible the ikarus project is seeking to harness both those aspects taking advantage of animals modes of perception and their geographical range sokolsky has been working on the project since two...
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now when people come in with service animals or emotional support animals -- first off, is your staff trained on how to work with people who have these animals? and do you require people coming in to show certification that their animal actually is there to provide -- to serve as a guide dog, or emotional support? in other words, do you make sure is that it's for real that, that their animal they're bringing in? >> with regards to whether our staff are trained or not, at this point a lot of the staff are not trained. a lot of them are unaware of the policies, so that's why we're trying to advocate with the higher ups at dph, so we have the resources to provide training across our system for both internal dph staff, as well as our contracted providers. and in fact, most of the issues have come from the contracted providers who, you know, they just -- they aren't familiar with a lot of the standing policies and so we definitely need to ramp up our efforts with regards to training. now, on the topic of service and support animals, based on the policy, my understanding is that they don't
now when people come in with service animals or emotional support animals -- first off, is your staff trained on how to work with people who have these animals? and do you require people coming in to show certification that their animal actually is there to provide -- to serve as a guide dog, or emotional support? in other words, do you make sure is that it's for real that, that their animal they're bringing in? >> with regards to whether our staff are trained or not, at this point a lot...
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that includes the animal kingdom. the number of west african chimpanzees has been declining for decades primarily due to factors that have nothing to do with mother nature such as deforestation poaching human encroachment and civil war but in n.g.o.s liberia provide sanctuary for many chimps where they are looked after by veterinarians and caring keepers. and that. is just one to have. a mother was killed by hunters and sold as bush meat a man recently came to the library and she riskin protection center wanting to send a subject a staff member record is the conversation how much are you trying to sell her. under. john ok well you know it's illegal to sell. her but i'm going to have you ever go through this and that doesn't seem to understand but maybe cheap pansies wouldn't survive alone in the wild in the bush she lives with the a mother's until they're five years old jenna briggs has become a foster parent she looked after for the next four years and is lucky to have such a devoted camera i read in nobody i love th
that includes the animal kingdom. the number of west african chimpanzees has been declining for decades primarily due to factors that have nothing to do with mother nature such as deforestation poaching human encroachment and civil war but in n.g.o.s liberia provide sanctuary for many chimps where they are looked after by veterinarians and caring keepers. and that. is just one to have. a mother was killed by hunters and sold as bush meat a man recently came to the library and she riskin...
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that's treated -- how many animals have you -- >> over 82,000 animals. >> jimmy: 82,000 animals. >> 82,000t to get them back out into the wild, and it's so special. it's what we love. >> jimmy: that's amazing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and the money from the zoo -- some profits from there go to the hospital? >> yeah, completely. so, it's really exciting when you visit australia zoo. it's all about the wildlife. so, it's hands on with everything, and if you're walking with a tiger or hugging a koala or feeding a giraffe, those experiences fund all of the nonprofit activities that we have around the world. so, it's really awesome. come to australia zoo. you can go to wildlifewarriors.org and sign the petition to protect crocodiles, and it's very special. >> jimmy: you have some big news about a giraffe. there's a -- >> oh, yeah. >> yes, yes. we do. at australia zoo, we actually have some very exciting news. one of our giraffes is pregnant, and is going to be giving birth very soon. we're so excited, and we wanted to give you the chance to name this little baby. [ audience aws ] so, i know you
that's treated -- how many animals have you -- >> over 82,000 animals. >> jimmy: 82,000 animals. >> 82,000t to get them back out into the wild, and it's so special. it's what we love. >> jimmy: that's amazing. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and the money from the zoo -- some profits from there go to the hospital? >> yeah, completely. so, it's really exciting when you visit australia zoo. it's all about the wildlife. so, it's hands on with everything, and if...
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>> jimmy: it's not -- is it an animal? an animal? >> jimmy: no, it's totally different.imal. >> jimmy: no, you don't. no, no. [ laughter ] yeah, well, maybe. maybe you do. [ cheers ] you got to go. you got to go. >> jimmy: watch that hand. watch that hand. watch that hand. oh, my god. watch that hand. >> i'm okay? watch my fingernails? >> jimmy: watch your fingernails. ♪ [ cheers and applaus >> okay. okay. is it an animal? just tell me. okay, okay.it [ bleep -- it's cold. what is it? [ screaming ] can i look? it's slimy. [ screaming ] [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ g horn ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: they're frozen crab legs.e >> i his game. >> jimmy: i know, i hate this game too. get this thing out of here. >> i hate this game. >> jimmy: we hate this game. please. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's over with. >> another one? >> jimmy: it's the last one. this last one is the final round. oifor this one, we're both to get the same item. the first person who gets it wins. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you have to it. come on. ♪ you have to do it. >> what? >> jimmy: i kno
>> jimmy: it's not -- is it an animal? an animal? >> jimmy: no, it's totally different.imal. >> jimmy: no, you don't. no, no. [ laughter ] yeah, well, maybe. maybe you do. [ cheers ] you got to go. you got to go. >> jimmy: watch that hand. watch that hand. watch that hand. oh, my god. watch that hand. >> i'm okay? watch my fingernails? >> jimmy: watch your fingernails. ♪ [ cheers and applaus >> okay. okay. is it an animal? just tell me. okay, okay.it...
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it's important the staff know how to treat them there was animals after all. if you are not in mopeds you can't get them in the house because they're scared to everything but sometimes as soon as they reach certain age some time still come and take you forward and put it in their mouth the awful. population has been in decline for decades doing that all civil wars they were a sought after source of meat what left it to jim desmond his wife jenny have been running this sentence is two thousand and fifteen today caring for the young animals keeps the team busy so far the desmond's have funded me sheeted many others . they haven't had the means to integrate the anymore into wales. but now they're going to a station has found and purchased a suitable land and they plan to set up a protected area of fifty square kilometers on the river island not far from the capital monrovia it's going to be great because it's going to be a natural environment for them to learn how to climb the certainly some food that they'll be able to eat but they'll learn about living in the w
it's important the staff know how to treat them there was animals after all. if you are not in mopeds you can't get them in the house because they're scared to everything but sometimes as soon as they reach certain age some time still come and take you forward and put it in their mouth the awful. population has been in decline for decades doing that all civil wars they were a sought after source of meat what left it to jim desmond his wife jenny have been running this sentence is two thousand...
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morocco has no national animal welfare legislation.cularly in and around marrakesh, that require working animals in the tourist trade to have health checks every four to six months. just outside the medina, there is a free animal drop—in clinic, run by spana, which tourists can also visit. good morning. hello, good morning. welcome. spana is a global animal welfare charity with centres across morocco. trying to eat myjacket — you can't have it! this place is very well—known in and around marrakesh. people are coming from as far as 50km away from here. so, it's like a walk—in clinic? yes. in morocco, in the five clinics, we saw around 211,000 animals a year, donkeys, mules and horses. but in marrakesh, we saw more than 15,000 in a year. and it's free for them to come? it's free, all the treatments are free. wow. they're free. this is so cute. we've got a baby donkey with its mum. so cute, you want to hug it. it's quite shy, though. they also work closely with local authorities to make sure the owners and their horses comply with the loc
morocco has no national animal welfare legislation.cularly in and around marrakesh, that require working animals in the tourist trade to have health checks every four to six months. just outside the medina, there is a free animal drop—in clinic, run by spana, which tourists can also visit. good morning. hello, good morning. welcome. spana is a global animal welfare charity with centres across morocco. trying to eat myjacket — you can't have it! this place is very well—known in and around...
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the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of food yet yeah yeah we've patrols the land his job involves protecting the wild animals from poachers. it would help if there were more visitors to generate revenue for the region the headquarters of the national park are currently being renovated with the long term aim to boost eco tourism. the world bank is supporting the upgrade to the tune of some three million euro's it includes an exhibition on wildlife in the sahara. on the bubble some animals here are native to the duma park such as the north african a rare bird that's been the subject of research here. yeah yeah we usually patrols the national park in his car for safety reasons the park which spans eight thousand hectors is home to desert head sharks desert monitors is that els an extremely poisonous egyptian cobra famous for its alleged role in cleopatra's suicide. and despite the arid conditions there is also a wide range of vege
the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of food yet yeah yeah we've patrols the land his job involves protecting the wild animals from poachers. it would help if there were more visitors to generate revenue for the region the headquarters of the national park are currently being renovated with the long term aim to boost eco tourism. the world bank is supporting the upgrade to the...
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do you know what animal boy wants?k to him. >> jimmy: oh is that right? i got time to talk to him? thank you so much for giving me the time to go talk to him. that's so great. i'm so thankful i have that time. i can do so many things. i can do anything. i can definitely get a new animal expert, i can tell you that much. >> g'day jimmy. how you going? good to see you. >> jimmy: great. you know, we're in the middle of the show right. >> yeah, yeah, i know, and i'm sorry to bother you but i want everything to be perfect for your anniversary, so i've got these two animals that i'm thinking about closing with tonight. i've got wally the american alligator, he is beautiful. the perfect finale. he's amazing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> or, i've got this gorgeous albino python. just amazing. so, which one? >> jimmy: that's why i'm here? to pick alligator or snake? who cares? >> who cares? well maybe you don't care jimmy but i do. i've devoted my life to these animals. my whole family has. we love them. >> jimmy: okay -- >> you're a ver
do you know what animal boy wants?k to him. >> jimmy: oh is that right? i got time to talk to him? thank you so much for giving me the time to go talk to him. that's so great. i'm so thankful i have that time. i can do so many things. i can do anything. i can definitely get a new animal expert, i can tell you that much. >> g'day jimmy. how you going? good to see you. >> jimmy: great. you know, we're in the middle of the show right. >> yeah, yeah, i know, and i'm sorry to...
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animal protectionists are concerned stefan who has been tracking a pack of wolves in his neighborhood for years and is convinced the situation isn't that dramatic. and as long as the wolf is lured in with food it will avoid humans of course or worse for the do you see these fresh wolf tracks only a few hours old in nine years i've only seen one five or six times but usually very shy just observe us. mostly observes the wolves using camera traps. are there the owner of the can turn because he had the camera it's a black flash so we can see that he's wearing. what a says the animals should be allowed to live and brandenburg permission to shoot wolves is unnecessary and only a cause for scaremongering. these twenty one days is an endangered species the few wolves we have ongoing to wildly multiply up to thirty percent a year i can't listen to this argument anymore we barely have one thousand wolves in germany. barely one thousand but for most hunters that's still too many the brandenberg hunting association demands a more limited population they say this large predator doesn't fit in the
animal protectionists are concerned stefan who has been tracking a pack of wolves in his neighborhood for years and is convinced the situation isn't that dramatic. and as long as the wolf is lured in with food it will avoid humans of course or worse for the do you see these fresh wolf tracks only a few hours old in nine years i've only seen one five or six times but usually very shy just observe us. mostly observes the wolves using camera traps. are there the owner of the can turn because he...
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around 20 per animal are flushed out.africa, which are resistant to a range of diseases. engineering disease resistance in two animals will have a huge impact in a farming community in africa where people have much smaller pot elation sizes and the death of one of two animals is disproportionately catastrophic that community. —— population sizes. so how does it work? the virus latches onto a specific part of the big's cells. gene editing is used to cut out the section of dna that is responsible for making that part of the cell. the virus now has nothing to stick on to, so the animals are immune. these pigs are likely to be among the first in a new generation of gene edited farm animals and the technology can be used for more than just disease resistance. groups elsewhere are trying to create livestock which are larger, leaner and more productive. this is a gene edited calf engineered by a us company. the firm's smartphone footage shows she has eight in a coat and sweats more, giving her a slick code that makes her more re
around 20 per animal are flushed out.africa, which are resistant to a range of diseases. engineering disease resistance in two animals will have a huge impact in a farming community in africa where people have much smaller pot elation sizes and the death of one of two animals is disproportionately catastrophic that community. —— population sizes. so how does it work? the virus latches onto a specific part of the big's cells. gene editing is used to cut out the section of dna that is...
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so that we have the description of your animal, everything about your animal, so if an animal comes matchingscription, we can match it to a lost report and contact you that way. >> okay. >> addition to coming in and looking yourself. >> that's great information. mi mic microchipping numberone. thank you very much for coming in today. you can findut more information about how to adopt this animal or any other animals by t going toir website. humanerescuealliance.org. >>> speaking of dogs, i'm thinking this weekend it might be time for shorter walks given the ather. >> amelia? >> it's not going to be that bad out there this weekend. it's just feelg like february. have been spoiled tr the entire workweek. here's a look at your ten-day foreca t. temperaturs afternoon falling. we just jump ed up to 58 degrde though outf our studios. e t during the afternoon hours, we'll fall into s as colder air filters in. it's going to be windy out there on your friday afternoon and evening. still breezy overnightroonight ask hout the day tomorrow. so that high of 39 tomorrow is going to feel like 29 with the w
so that we have the description of your animal, everything about your animal, so if an animal comes matchingscription, we can match it to a lost report and contact you that way. >> okay. >> addition to coming in and looking yourself. >> that's great information. mi mic microchipping numberone. thank you very much for coming in today. you can findut more information about how to adopt this animal or any other animals by t going toir website. humanerescuealliance.org....
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that has died but is this normal animal similar in every way to the animal that's died. there are a lot of popular misconceptions around cloning so people who speak of this is making a copy which gets the impression that clone will be identical to a lot the same as the original but in fact chloramine just creates a being that shares the same things as another but that doesn't mean they're the same just us that intertwines for example they're not the same person but actually clones are probably even less like the original than trains because the environment so the clintons might look a little similar and it would be the same greet it might have different market rules about it certainly wouldn't have the same memories of the same personality so it wouldn't be the same animal so in a sense do dog owners nor this before they're going in for cloning or is it just a physical look that they think they're going in for. well if you read the comments that owners have made about why the dogs cloying it's clear they don't just want an animal of the same street you hear equal talking
that has died but is this normal animal similar in every way to the animal that's died. there are a lot of popular misconceptions around cloning so people who speak of this is making a copy which gets the impression that clone will be identical to a lot the same as the original but in fact chloramine just creates a being that shares the same things as another but that doesn't mean they're the same just us that intertwines for example they're not the same person but actually clones are probably...
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they haven't had the means to integrate the animals into a whale. but now they are going to a station has found a suitable land and they plan to set up a protected area of fifty square kilometers on the river island not far from the capital monrovia it's going to be great because it's going to be a natural environment for them to learn how to climb the certainly some food that they'll be able to eat but they'll learn about living in the wild and then if we ever do a reintroduction program or we have to have a secondary site where we then to teach them you know about the force that there would be living in but really it's just going to be great for them it's just a more natural environment than the current environment that they're living a dream hopes to ease the fuss chimpanzees into forest next year and hopefully in a few years little we'll get to monkey around to back in their natural habitat. we've come to the end of this week's show thanks so much for joining us and do be sure to churn in again next time i'm felicia n.s.b. signing off for now fr
they haven't had the means to integrate the animals into a whale. but now they are going to a station has found a suitable land and they plan to set up a protected area of fifty square kilometers on the river island not far from the capital monrovia it's going to be great because it's going to be a natural environment for them to learn how to climb the certainly some food that they'll be able to eat but they'll learn about living in the wild and then if we ever do a reintroduction program or we...
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the wide expanses of the andes mountain range are home to a spooky looking animal. this spectacled bear also known as the andean there. locals are all too familiar with the only bear native to south america and. it features prominently in local legends. but very few people have actually seen one in the wild. spectacle bears live almost exclusively in remote regions of the andes. when humans hack their fields further into the mountains especially near peru's manu national park they often find traces left by the animals. coasts of schenk and oxana us from the frankfurt zoological society are inspecting a field the farmer says a bare eight eighty years of corn in a single night. it's a real pain to have bad eating my corn. especially when they come back for more. little. guy is used to this problem but in the course of his life the raids by the animals have become less frequent. or used to have more bad coming to the fields and gobbling up everything. today i hardly ever see them. probably because there are a lot more people here now. and in the past some farmers took
the wide expanses of the andes mountain range are home to a spooky looking animal. this spectacled bear also known as the andean there. locals are all too familiar with the only bear native to south america and. it features prominently in local legends. but very few people have actually seen one in the wild. spectacle bears live almost exclusively in remote regions of the andes. when humans hack their fields further into the mountains especially near peru's manu national park they often find...
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around 20 per animal are flushed out.esistant to a range of diseases. engineering disease resistance and the animals will have a huge impact on a farming community in africa were that are much smaller proportion sizes and the death of one or two animals is disproportionately catastrophic. so how does it work? the virus latches ona how does it work? the virus latches on a specific part of the pig's cells. gene editing is used to cut out the section of the dna responsible for making that part of the cell. the virus now has nothing to stick onto so the animals are immune. these pigs are likely to be among the first in the new generation of gene edited farm animals. the technology can be used for more than just disease resistance. groups are trying to create livestock that are larger, leaner and more productive. this is a gene edited cough engineered by a us company. the firm's smartphone footage shows she has a thinner coat and sweats more giving her a slick coat that makes her more resistant to heat. the breed produces a mu
around 20 per animal are flushed out.esistant to a range of diseases. engineering disease resistance and the animals will have a huge impact on a farming community in africa were that are much smaller proportion sizes and the death of one or two animals is disproportionately catastrophic. so how does it work? the virus latches ona how does it work? the virus latches on a specific part of the pig's cells. gene editing is used to cut out the section of the dna responsible for making that part of...
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Feb 18, 2019
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as these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. i hitched a ride with misuse of project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their five hundred acre grazing area. the wire the bison so important to the restoration process bison eight grass and they're the disturbances they're creating puts diversity on the landscape as they graze the nutrients are going in one of them is coming out the back and they are getting a very quick nutrient cycling on the prairie. those bison patties are spreading seeds and fertilizing the soil what's the average weight of a full size bison the cows can range from eight hundred to eleven hundred pounds in the bowls as they mature they can get up to two thousand pounds massive so how many bison do we have on them on the reserve thirty adults and sixteen calves the calf was just born last week a little tiny want to get easily pick it up it's pretty exciting to think about the calf being born on illinois prairie that hasn't happened for probably two hundred
as these animals are going to make a difference on this prairie. i hitched a ride with misuse of project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine to track down the bison in their five hundred acre grazing area. the wire the bison so important to the restoration process bison eight grass and they're the disturbances they're creating puts diversity on the landscape as they graze the nutrients are going in one of them is coming out the back and they are getting a very quick...
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Feb 13, 2019
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let's talk more about this now with wanda mccormick, an animal physiologist and senior lecturer in animalt them because much i think what is out of the ordinary is having those two events happened so close together. it is an oddity of situations. they occurred from different reasons, one was from an intentional effort to try and makes a male and female tiger together for breeding. the other was a situation where animals we re other was a situation where animals were being moved around the enclosure were able to gain access toa enclosure were able to gain access to a paddock they wouldn't normally shed together. what does that tell us what questions do that raise?|j us what questions do that raise?” think it is important to be aware of the challenges people are facing when they are trying to manage big cats and cat to delimit captivity. a lot of effort goes into trying to pare animals together, group them together properly and to arrange things so that the situations don't happen. but the unpredictable nature of animals and big cats is that trying to mix them together will a lwa ys trying
let's talk more about this now with wanda mccormick, an animal physiologist and senior lecturer in animalt them because much i think what is out of the ordinary is having those two events happened so close together. it is an oddity of situations. they occurred from different reasons, one was from an intentional effort to try and makes a male and female tiger together for breeding. the other was a situation where animals we re other was a situation where animals were being moved around the...
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the black panther sightings has long been rumored in kenya and all scientists have confirmed the animals presence there with a serious offer a images. and because from candidate for me the nigerian teacher running for president and find out why he's saying education is his priority. then love is in the air in god but it's both valentine's day and national chocolate day we also people which of the two they prefer to celebrate well. i'm a fan of shirtsleeve and. i'm christine one. news africa i'm glad you're tuned in for a lot of people the black panther may conjure up images of the film of the same name now images of the animal itself creating headlines the elusive black panther has long been the subject of campfire stories in africa sightings are rare and it's even rarer to capture one on camera emerging from the darkness of black panther scientists say this is the first verifiable sighting of the animal in africa for more than one hundred years. the photos have an almost mythical and they were captured by a wildlife photographer he says how motion sensitive cameras after hearing a black
the black panther sightings has long been rumored in kenya and all scientists have confirmed the animals presence there with a serious offer a images. and because from candidate for me the nigerian teacher running for president and find out why he's saying education is his priority. then love is in the air in god but it's both valentine's day and national chocolate day we also people which of the two they prefer to celebrate well. i'm a fan of shirtsleeve and. i'm christine one. news africa i'm...
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Feb 17, 2019
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the virus now has nothing to stick on to, so the animals are immune.ed farm animals, and the technology can be used for more than just disease resistance. groups elsewhere are trying to create livestock that are larger, lina, and more productive. this is a gene edited calf, engineered by us company. the firm's smartphone footage shows that she has a thin coat and sweats more, giving her slip coat that makes her more resista nt to slip coat that makes her more resistant to heat. their breed produces much more milk than african varieties. they are also investigating whether the so—called gene could be engineered into a high milk producing western varieties and introduced into africa, transforming the lives of his small farm farmers. professor appolinaire djikeng leaves the african genetic livestock project in edinburgh. he grew up on a small farm in western camera and. 0ne a small farm in western camera and. one year, his father's animals wiped out by african swine flu. —— cameroon. fortunately, his mother had chickens to sell, enough to pay for his scho
the virus now has nothing to stick on to, so the animals are immune.ed farm animals, and the technology can be used for more than just disease resistance. groups elsewhere are trying to create livestock that are larger, lina, and more productive. this is a gene edited calf, engineered by us company. the firm's smartphone footage shows that she has a thin coat and sweats more, giving her slip coat that makes her more resista nt to slip coat that makes her more resistant to heat. their breed...
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Feb 12, 2019
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farm animals belonging to a vallejo elementary school. (catherine) three alpacas were killed in the attack... kron4's maureen kelly reports that the school had counselors on hand to help students deal with the deaths of the much loved animals.. these are pictures of the two huskies after they were empounded by the solano county animal control....the two dogs got under the fence of the loma vista farm friday night and when on a vicious rampage. three 6 year old alpacas named racer, skyfall and pacheco were found dead by a caretaker....three sheep and two pygmy goats were also attacked....but are recovering from their multiple bite wounds.today flowers were left tied to the fence of the farm....another bouquet was left with a note that reads "we feel for your loss of the beautiful spirits."the farm is part of the loma vista environmental science academy's campus...and is visited weekly by the students. it's is also a destination for field trips for students from other schools both in and out of the vallejo school district. the farm keeper s
farm animals belonging to a vallejo elementary school. (catherine) three alpacas were killed in the attack... kron4's maureen kelly reports that the school had counselors on hand to help students deal with the deaths of the much loved animals.. these are pictures of the two huskies after they were empounded by the solano county animal control....the two dogs got under the fence of the loma vista farm friday night and when on a vicious rampage. three 6 year old alpacas named racer, skyfall and...
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farm animals belonging to a vallejo elementary school.am) three alpacas were killed in the attack ... kron4's maureen kelly reports... the school had counselors on hand to help students deal with the deaths of the much loved animals.. flowers have been tied to the gate outside the loma vista farm....just outside the pen where the three alpacas were mauled to death friday night. racer, skyfall and pacheco were found dead by a caretaker....three sheep and two pygmy goats were also attacked....but are recovering from their multiple bite wounds.the farm is part of the loma vista environmental science academy's campus...and is visited weekly by the students. it's is also a destination for field trips for students from other schools both in and out of the vallejo school district. the farm keeper says the alpacas were the kids who came to visit.. they were so sweet and gentle these are pictures of the two huskies after they were empounded by the solano county animal control....she says the dogs have gotten onto the farm before... the solano coun
farm animals belonging to a vallejo elementary school.am) three alpacas were killed in the attack ... kron4's maureen kelly reports... the school had counselors on hand to help students deal with the deaths of the much loved animals.. flowers have been tied to the gate outside the loma vista farm....just outside the pen where the three alpacas were mauled to death friday night. racer, skyfall and pacheco were found dead by a caretaker....three sheep and two pygmy goats were also attacked....but...