it is s governmentnt reresponsibilities. but the tibetans don't think of it that way.if you think of it that way, you are not buddhist. you are the protector. no matter if you are a newborn or 80 years old, you are all protector. you u have r responsibilities. all lives should be protected. fred: in some distriricts, local governments are rerecognizing te sacred mountains, and d some are even hiring tibetatans to take care of the national nature reserves. translator: the e cultural valus ofof buddhism are very comfortig to the scholars of conservation. i felt at last we found a way, and i bebegan to gain confidence in humanity. these tiben people are not wealthy, yet they y can still think of other creatures. not just other people, other creatures. this is altruistic behavior. if they can do it, there's hope that other people can do it as w well. [bells ring] gary: i've made a whole series of films about the beginning of environmentatal movementnts in different parts of the world at difffferent times, and i in eacf the films, i found myself quitee drawn to trying to un