. >> [whistling] >> we were in the very place where bruce beehler and other scientists had discovered dozens of new species. >> that's the wattled smokey honey eater. watch out here. >> bruce was on march to find what are called birds of paradise. [bird hooting] >> can you see them, bob? >> and then we saw it. what happened next was otherworldly. [bird hooting] >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm morley safer. in this edition, we take a global adventure with stops in mozambique to see greg carr's efforts to restore gorongosa gorongosa national park, and in italy, to meet wine royalty the antinori family. we also journey to the foja mountains in indonesia to get a glimpse of wildlife that doesn't exist anywhere else on earth. we begin with american philanthropist greg carr. he's committed himself and his fortune to helping one of the poorest nations on earth mozambique in east africa. as scott pelley first reported in 2008, greg carr thinks he's found something special in a wildlife park that could be mozambique's salvation. >> greg carr wanted our first experience of gorongosa to be