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we are inside india's kaziranga national park to discover its dark secret. see any people at night—time, we're ordered to question them. authorities are evicting villagers. there is nojury, no judge, no questioning. it is alleged that there has been killing, maiming and torture. there is no question that rhinos should be protected, but at what cost? this is the inside story of the kaziranga national park, and those killed in the name of conservation. this is one of the greatest wildlife reserves on earth. the home to two thirds of the world's population of indian rhinos. have a look at this. what a magnificent animal. they look just incredible, don't they? they look like tanks with those great folds of grey skin like armour plating. but actually, they are much more vulnerable than they look. the park is a huge attraction for tourists and wildlife enthusiasts. david attenborough's team came here for a documentary. the duke and duchess of cambridge visited last year on their first tourof india. this is an incredible story of conservation success. there were on
we are inside india's kaziranga national park to discover its dark secret. see any people at night—time, we're ordered to question them. authorities are evicting villagers. there is nojury, no judge, no questioning. it is alleged that there has been killing, maiming and torture. there is no question that rhinos should be protected, but at what cost? this is the inside story of the kaziranga national park, and those killed in the name of conservation. this is one of the greatest wildlife...
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the web demonstrates that success more than kaziranga national park in assa m. more than kaziranga national an incredible story of conservation success. there are just a handful of indian rhinos here, a century ago, but now there are more than szut> "" world ' park its increasing controversy. last year, a :’ is to .. ‘iill ”i" i .. iii 3.5}: iii}? lir’l’: i am going to die. he hospital. i am going to die, he cries. translation: the guards were shutting rhinoceros. then the forest guards suddenly shot me. the park service it was a terrible accident, but a cash can barely walk. —— akash. there was an outcry and local people protested at the mounting toll of death and injury in the park. we are on my patrol. there is a "rhyno" roy beggs was! yes, you can see it! the park has been given extraordinary powers to protect animals like him. the park says its ghaz were ordered to warn suspected poachers 99 i 9999391499 in 99 i 99999 in three 9 f— 99 i 93999999 in 1:7 three years 7 f 2'- well, the ark|is if 2'- well, the ark is if 2'- well, the ark is bein: i of control. well, the park is being run wi
the web demonstrates that success more than kaziranga national park in assa m. more than kaziranga national an incredible story of conservation success. there are just a handful of indian rhinos here, a century ago, but now there are more than szut> "" world ' park its increasing controversy. last year, a :’ is to .. ‘iill ”i" i .. iii 3.5}: iii}? lir’l’: i am going to die. he hospital. i am going to die, he cries. translation: the guards were shutting rhinoceros....
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i am not sure thatjohn kaziranga national park would like that description of him.like that description of him. someone likejohn bercow is incredibly powerful. —— thatjohn bercow. in one sense it is right. he is the one person in the country in a position to throw the prime minister out of the house of commons if necessary. absolute power is right. that seems to have led him to make the astonishing outburst about donald trump in the first place. make the astonishing outburst about donald trump in the first placem it astonishing if so many mps share that view? is he representing the view of the majority in the house of commons? if he wanted to represent the views of mps coming he could have engineered a vote. there will bea have engineered a vote. there will be a debate about donald trump addressing parliament. that will ta ke addressing parliament. that will take place in westminster hall if the speaker tried to introduce that in the main chamber there would have been a vote and that would have can is the opinion of mps. that could have given him cover. he wants to
i am not sure thatjohn kaziranga national park would like that description of him.like that description of him. someone likejohn bercow is incredibly powerful. —— thatjohn bercow. in one sense it is right. he is the one person in the country in a position to throw the prime minister out of the house of commons if necessary. absolute power is right. that seems to have led him to make the astonishing outburst about donald trump in the first place. make the astonishing outburst about donald...
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this is the inside story of the indian national park, and those killed in the name of conservation. this is kazirangaional park, one of the greatest wildlife reserves on earth. the home to two thirds of the world's population of indian rhinos. look at this. what a magnificent animal! they look just incredible, don't they? they look like tanks with those great folds of grey skin, like armour plating. but, actually, they are much more vulnerable than they look. the park is a huge attraction for tourists and wildlife enthusiasts. david attenborough‘s team came here for planet earth 2. the duke and duchess of cambridge visited last year on their first tour of india. kaziranga is an incredible story of conservation success. there were only a handful of rhinos left when the park was set up a century ago. now, there are more than 2a00. but kaziranga's success has a dark side. this is the story they don't tell you on the glossy wildlife documentaries, and tourists like william and kate never hear about. so, what is kaziranga's untold secret? tourists have gone, the park is closed and i have been invited on a
this is the inside story of the indian national park, and those killed in the name of conservation. this is kazirangaional park, one of the greatest wildlife reserves on earth. the home to two thirds of the world's population of indian rhinos. look at this. what a magnificent animal! they look just incredible, don't they? they look like tanks with those great folds of grey skin, like armour plating. but, actually, they are much more vulnerable than they look. the park is a huge attraction for...
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that runs india's national parks, the chief forest officer from sam, runs india's national parks, the chief forest officerfrom sam, and for another interview with the head of kaziranga to work with local communities. —— had of the forest office in assam. of course, endangers delic endangered species need conserving, but is kaziranga's approach to conservation putting it above a welfare of the people that we have told our best placed to protect it. hi there. we're looking at a cold and dull weekend. things could be slippy first thing on saturday. widespread frost. temperatures down to —10 in the highlands. through the day there will be a tendency for some of those showers to turn back to rain, particularly at low levels. over the hills, yes, it will continue to snow and we could see some fairly significant accumulations over the tops of the pennines, perhaps as much as 10 centimetres or more above 300 metres of elevation. a cold day, a cold wind, and as we go through saturday night we will see further showers coming in from the north sea. more significant snow from the pennines, perhaps some of those showers turning back to snow at low elevations. another cold one wi
that runs india's national parks, the chief forest officer from sam, runs india's national parks, the chief forest officerfrom sam, and for another interview with the head of kaziranga to work with local communities. —— had of the forest office in assam. of course, endangers delic endangered species need conserving, but is kaziranga's approach to conservation putting it above a welfare of the people that we have told our best placed to protect it. hi there. we're looking at a cold and dull...