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i'vejust come hwange national park.of starvation. there's nothing for them to eat because of the drought. we also see the human population, the farmers in the area struggling to survive because of the drought. when it comes to a battle of resources between, let's say, elephants and people, whose side, as environment minister, are you on? we are a government that prides itself on its conservation programmes. we have these large numbers, particularly of elephants, but also giraffes and more, because over the years, we have been doing a very good deal in our conservation methods. minister, you have advocated for very specific things. you've advocated with cites, the international organisation committed to protecting species. you've advocated for the resumption of ivory sales. you've advocated for the sale of wild elephants, including babies and young ones on the international market. you've just sold, in the last few months, 30 young elephants to china, and the latest information is they are now being kept in small metal c
i'vejust come hwange national park.of starvation. there's nothing for them to eat because of the drought. we also see the human population, the farmers in the area struggling to survive because of the drought. when it comes to a battle of resources between, let's say, elephants and people, whose side, as environment minister, are you on? we are a government that prides itself on its conservation programmes. we have these large numbers, particularly of elephants, but also giraffes and more,...
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so, this is hwange park in mid—november.the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. now, that's good news and bad. in prolonged drought, hwange lacks sufficient food and water for its elephant population. i don't know if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. they're feeding. now, each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food a day. they strip the trees and then they move on. and in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move in a desperate search for food. this is the all—too—familiar outcome — the carcass of a young elephant starved to death. the stench is still strong, but predators have already had their fill. the park's authority is using solar pumps to keep the waterholes from drying out. they are taking more
so, this is hwange park in mid—november.the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. now, that's good news and bad. in prolonged drought, hwange lacks sufficient food and water for its elephant population. i don't know if you can see, but there's a group of...
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this is hwange park in mid—november.e the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. that's good news and bad. in prolonged drought, hwange lacks sufficient food and water for its elephant population. i don't know if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. they're feeding. each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food per day. they strip the trees and then they move on. and in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they are constantly on the move in a desperate search for food. this is the all—too familiar outcome. the carcass of a young elephant, starved to death. the stench is still strong, but predators have already had theirfill. the parts authority is using solar pumps to keep the waterholes from drying out. they are taking more drastic
this is hwange park in mid—november.e the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. that's good news and bad. in prolonged drought, hwange lacks sufficient food and water for its elephant population. i don't know if you can see, but there's a group of...
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hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.now if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop water holes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population here is unsustainable. climate change is real. trees are destroyed, the vegetation is lost — those are the issues. beyond the park boundary, subsistence farmers are also struggling to survive in a land dry as dust. climate change is intensifying conflict between humans and wildlife. graphic images show farmers trampled to death trying to defend their fields from elephants. madeleine's brother was one of them. prolonged drought is also an urban crisis. 500,000 people live in sprawling mbare in harare. this place simply isn't equipped to cope with an environmenta
hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.now if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop water holes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population...
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hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.'t know if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kg of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop waterholes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population here is unsustainable. climate change is real. trees are destroyed, the vegetation is lost. those are the issues. beyond the park boundary, subsistence farmers are also struggling to survive in a land dry as dust. climate change is intensifying conflict between humans and wildlife. graphic images show farmers trampled to death trying to defend their fields from elephants. madelina shoko‘s brother was one of them. prolonged drought is also an urban crisis. 500,000 people live in sprawling mbare, in harare. this place simply isn't equipped to cope with an environment
hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.'t know if you can see, but there's a group of elephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kg of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop waterholes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population...
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hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.ephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop water holes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population here is unsustainable. climate change is real. trees are destroyed, the vegetation is lost — those are the issues. beyond the park boundary, subsistence farmers are also struggling to survive in a land dry as dust. climate change is intensifying conflict between humans and wildlife. graphic images show farmers trampled to death trying to defend their fields from elephants. madeleine's brother was one of them. prolonged drought is also an urban crisis. half a million people live in sprawling mbare, in harare. this place simply isn't equipped to cope with an environmental crisis. they've had no piped water
hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa.ephants just over there. now, each elephant needs about 300 kilograms of food a day. in a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means they're constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. solar pumps stop water holes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population here is unsustainable. climate change is...
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hwang and a team of democracyac vists have been lobbying the u.s.to hold officials in mainland china and hg kong to account for human rights abuses. theisill was passed eek. >> hong kong human rights and democracy act is the acthat was sanctioned who suppress on hong kong's people, human rights, police force and also thelection officers that imply political censorship and withr thei abuse of power. ♪ o'er the land of the free -- and the home of the ♪ >> thousands of people marched to the u.s. cons late to call on deg push the bill through. but a time of confrontation between beijing and washington, but the two sides in the middle of a trade war. nd both beijing the hong kong government denounce the u.s. move. regina epp, the foreman secretary for security of hong kong says the move couldba fire adversely affecting u.s.-china negotiations. >> if they impe sanctions on people iharge, you know, quite unnecessarily, totally unwarrant. we might have to take count measures. >> the a thorities have tri quell the unrest by using a colonial era emergcy measu
hwang and a team of democracyac vists have been lobbying the u.s.to hold officials in mainland china and hg kong to account for human rights abuses. theisill was passed eek. >> hong kong human rights and democracy act is the acthat was sanctioned who suppress on hong kong's people, human rights, police force and also thelection officers that imply political censorship and withr thei abuse of power. ♪ o'er the land of the free -- and the home of the ♪ >> thousands of people...
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just weeks ago, they were among family groups in hwange national park. they do when they come and capture these elephants is they separate the youngsters, not the very youngest but the young elephant from the rest of the herd. scientists say that elephant are incredibly social animals. they develop bonds for a lifetime, and by ripping them away from their families and sending them off to a foreign country, they say it's extremely traumatic for the elephant that go and the elephant that remain. despite these concerns, the trade up till now has been legal. but that window is closing. new rules preventing overseas shipments from countries like zimbabwe come into full effect at the end of november. zimbabwe park officials say they will abide by those new rules. >> there's no transparency anymore. >> reporter: but this animal rights inspector says he's already seen a shift towards secrecy. for the past year, officials blocked his team from entering the park, claiming they needed special permits that were not actually required. he feels that the already opaque
just weeks ago, they were among family groups in hwange national park. they do when they come and capture these elephants is they separate the youngsters, not the very youngest but the young elephant from the rest of the herd. scientists say that elephant are incredibly social animals. they develop bonds for a lifetime, and by ripping them away from their families and sending them off to a foreign country, they say it's extremely traumatic for the elephant that go and the elephant that remain....
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lay explained it is the main proponent of this no hwang philosophy were the proud boys. >> masturbationck of impulse control. >> the proud boys control that not masturbating increases their testosterone and makes them more desirable to women which brings up one question. >> is it working for the proud boys? >> we research actually finds that less masturbation reduces testosterone. >> so there is evidence that masturbating makes you a more masculine man. >> a lot of really good things happen in your body and brain but also reserve is finding that people without watch more pornography are more feminist and interestingly they have developed more egalitarian values over time. >> you are right, i watch a lot of gangbangs and one day i thought oh my god, women have it so hard. this isn't fair. >> 95 guys and one girl? we need some better representation here. >> and the proud boys are just the tip. there are stroke shamers all over the alt-right. >> so canadian psychologist dr. jordan peterson, leader in the alt-right move nment canada. he tells young men there is nothing noble about masturbat
lay explained it is the main proponent of this no hwang philosophy were the proud boys. >> masturbationck of impulse control. >> the proud boys control that not masturbating increases their testosterone and makes them more desirable to women which brings up one question. >> is it working for the proud boys? >> we research actually finds that less masturbation reduces testosterone. >> so there is evidence that masturbating makes you a more masculine man. >> a...