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yosemite was the first park, the first national park. it was created by congress through federal legislation. 1864 that granted the area to california for park purposes. so the first national park was state park, at least for a while. if that's confusing, i'm sorry it gets worse. we haven't even talked about hot springs or the washington mall or any the other places that claim to be the first national park. but yosemite really was in 1864 and lincoln signed legislation while central park was still under construction. and what they both shared at that time and really from the beginning was that they both express and hopes and aspirations a remade american republic. that sounds odd to us today. maybe, but it didn't sound odd in the mid-19th century. a lot of people were going to a war on this topic and. what was a remade american republic? one without enslaved people above all, one that preserved the union allowed it to assume a better form a republic that if still a very imperfect, at least move toward the realization of the goals and idea
yosemite was the first park, the first national park. it was created by congress through federal legislation. 1864 that granted the area to california for park purposes. so the first national park was state park, at least for a while. if that's confusing, i'm sorry it gets worse. we haven't even talked about hot springs or the washington mall or any the other places that claim to be the first national park. but yosemite really was in 1864 and lincoln signed legislation while central park was...
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there are 74 lakes of the national park within the borders of the national park, it is comparable to area of lakes in finland as a whole, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. they are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls into the length of the fault into the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits, it is associated with the pozersky glacier, which passed through this territory 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the last glacier to date, the lakes of the national park is the youngest in the republic of belarus . each lake is unique in its own way, but differs in the color of the water in terms of the purity of the water in depth. the ancient lake it ranks fifth in the republic in terms of area and third in terms of water volume. in recent years, e has become more popular with us. uh, boat on the lake, kitesurf is getting popular with diamonds, guys like to ride the piano so they think that they feel just like on the coast of some big sea, the height of the waves, sometimes reaches one meter. here, if you take uh
there are 74 lakes of the national park within the borders of the national park, it is comparable to area of lakes in finland as a whole, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. they are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls into the length of the fault into the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits, it is associated with the pozersky glacier, which passed through this territory 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the...
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the borders of the national park are 74 lakes of the national park, it is comparable to the area lakesghout finland, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. all lakes are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls into the length and shifts into the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits is associated with the pozersky glacier, which passed through this territory 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the last glacier to the present, the lakes of the national park are the youngest in the republic of belarus . each lake is unique in its own way, but differs in the color of the water by the frequency of the water by deep woody lake it ranks 5th in the republic in terms of area and third in terms of water volume. in recent years, e has become more popular with us. uh, yachting on the shore of the dreadlocks lake is becoming popular. kitesurf guys love to ride the piano. so i think that they feel the same as on the coast of some big sea, the height of the waves sometimes reaches one meter. well, if, uh, take and make up for me my p
the borders of the national park are 74 lakes of the national park, it is comparable to the area lakesghout finland, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. all lakes are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls into the length and shifts into the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits is associated with the pozersky glacier, which passed through this territory 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the last glacier to the present,...
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there are 74 lakes of the national park within the borders of the national park, it is comparable toes in finland as a whole, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. they are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls in length from length to the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits is associated with the azeri glacier, which passed through this territory for 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the last glacier to date, the lakes of the national park are the youngest in the republic of belarus. each lake is unique in its own way, but differs in the color of the water in terms of the purity of the water in depth. the ancient lake it ranks fifth in the republic in terms of area and third in terms of water volume. in recent years, e has become more popular with us. uh, a yacht on the shore of the lake is becoming popular kite surfing guys love to ride, and they think so the coast of some large sea, windy weather, the height of the waves, sometimes reaches one meter. here, if, uh, take and compile for me my personal, uh, fiv
there are 74 lakes of the national park within the borders of the national park, it is comparable toes in finland as a whole, and in total there are about 300 lakes in the region. they are interconnected by streams and rivers and the main discharge of water from here falls in length from length to the baltic sea. the origin of the lake pits is associated with the azeri glacier, which passed through this territory for 12-13 thousand years ago, since this was the last glacier to date, the lakes...
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i came uh to work at the national park. i work nationally park, 21 years old, worked as an assistant forester for 10 years. i headed the overseas forestry. at present i work as the deputy general director of the national park. when there are days that repeat every day in its own way, unique in its own way, it’s hard to even imagine in the morning how it will pass for you, how it will end. and what will happen in this case? this is probably the most important thing. i love national parks, i love this region, i love this place. therefore, i would like to work here for many, many more years. and bring some benefit. the national theater is glorious not only for its actors, directors yen sloun, the repertoire of the authentic unique original work of leakey is called out to the ambition for their ukraine, their culture, their history. belarusian repertoire, fortunately, never ceases to have courts of belarusian authors, one from a performance based on action materials, the ballet anastasia to the music of vyacheslav kuznetsov , n
i came uh to work at the national park. i work nationally park, 21 years old, worked as an assistant forester for 10 years. i headed the overseas forestry. at present i work as the deputy general director of the national park. when there are days that repeat every day in its own way, unique in its own way, it’s hard to even imagine in the morning how it will pass for you, how it will end. and what will happen in this case? this is probably the most important thing. i love national parks, i...
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and parsa national park is a brand new park. it occupies an area of 637 m², all together it is more than a thousand square kilometers. uh, we already talked about majmenta. this is very important for, uh, conservation, uh, populations of tigers and the area where tigers breed. not only is this due not only to the involvement of, say, some law enforcement agencies, but we have a system for making payments to local communities. we are investing in this so-called buffer zone program. compensation mechanisms that allow e to make payments, but to the population in case, say, their crops are violated or if tigers are destroyed. uh, for example, animals, uh, uh, talking about our success in increasing the maternity population in 2009. according to the calculations. we had, uh, 121 tigers. in the thirteenth year. we already on the population numbered 198 in the eighteenth 235 and uh, this is already a serious increase. and that is, just then we just reached our goal. uh, we had a goal of 250, but today the number of tigers, and we hav
and parsa national park is a brand new park. it occupies an area of 637 m², all together it is more than a thousand square kilometers. uh, we already talked about majmenta. this is very important for, uh, conservation, uh, populations of tigers and the area where tigers breed. not only is this due not only to the involvement of, say, some law enforcement agencies, but we have a system for making payments to local communities. we are investing in this so-called buffer zone program....
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in 1959 the management of the national park service. was transferred to the national park service and rename it general grant national memorial since then we dedicated on preservative the final rest in place of elise's s grant and his wife julia. by cheering the achievements of ulysses accomplishments during his lifetime as a civilian. commanding general of the union army and 18 president of the united states as an officer elise's s grant demonstrate the altitude to adapt his knowledge of tactics and strategies to change condition in the field. this superior ability led to ulysses as grand becoming the commander. union army ultimate contributing to the victory and the civil war this themes would witch grant was helped by the american people led to his election to two terms as president of the united states. during his terms as president. grant was dedicated to the cause of african-american rights native american rights for inch policy and public land preservation. as a general and a president ulysses s grant cultivate a lasting positive
in 1959 the management of the national park service. was transferred to the national park service and rename it general grant national memorial since then we dedicated on preservative the final rest in place of elise's s grant and his wife julia. by cheering the achievements of ulysses accomplishments during his lifetime as a civilian. commanding general of the union army and 18 president of the united states as an officer elise's s grant demonstrate the altitude to adapt his knowledge of...
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. >> the national parks are the nations family jewels? >> i think crown jewels is the phrase they would prefer. [laughter] teddy roosevelt may have been approving of the family jewels. yes, i think that is a roosevelt quote that he called them the crown jewels. luminaries like him and john muller -- john muir were essential in establishing park service and not selling those lands to any developers. asked how far removed early to the development of our food right now? >> that's what inspired my writing. the work of a farmer in kentucky and that's all he writes about is how we have lost touch with where our food is produced and by whom and how. when i read that, i thought day in and day out, i can't tell you where any of my food is sourced so i can't tell you how it's grown, if the farmers or fishermen and fisher women are treating the animals with decency or if it is explicated. when you hear terms like the meat industry or meatpacking plants and you think about that for a second, i realized i don't ever want my meet to be involved with an
. >> the national parks are the nations family jewels? >> i think crown jewels is the phrase they would prefer. [laughter] teddy roosevelt may have been approving of the family jewels. yes, i think that is a roosevelt quote that he called them the crown jewels. luminaries like him and john muller -- john muir were essential in establishing park service and not selling those lands to any developers. asked how far removed early to the development of our food right now? >> that's...
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the national park service administers more than 400 sites across the nation to preserve these specialfor the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of current and future generations. we are honored to be joined this morning by the director of the national public service -- the national park service along with his wife and their daughter. thank you, director, and thank you, little ruby, for being with us today. i had some opportunities to spend time with the director, ruby, and misses sam's. boy, ruby is a special young lady. i am pleased to welcome at this time the secretary of the united states department of the interior, deb haaland. she leads a department that includes the national park service. she employs over 70,000 people whose mission it is to protect and manage this country's national and cultural heritage. please join me in welcoming the secretary deb haaland. >>[applause] >> thank you so much for that kind introduction, superintendent clark. i am very grateful and honored to be here. thank you to your amazing team, as always, for organizing such a fitting program to remember
the national park service administers more than 400 sites across the nation to preserve these specialfor the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of current and future generations. we are honored to be joined this morning by the director of the national public service -- the national park service along with his wife and their daughter. thank you, director, and thank you, little ruby, for being with us today. i had some opportunities to spend time with the director, ruby, and misses sam's. boy,...
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today, the national park service itself oversees artist residency programs in parks all over the countryny artists are finding ways to widen the lens. the newest artist in residence at everglades is maya freelon, who refers to herself as a found object sculptor. she lives in north carolina and was making her first ever visit to this park. >> i love working in a natural environment, one, because the wind plays with you, too. i love how it dances and plays, but i also love how people react to something seemingly so fragile, something that my granother taught me. jeffrey: the something so fragile is tissue paper, which she uses to create her own version of a quilt, made in collaboration with others. she recently held a workshop at the park's visitor center. >> ripped it in half. jeffrey: it begins with tearing up strips and wetting them, letting the different colored papers bleed into each other. >> something is happening there. jeffrey: when they dry, the group comes together to glue their individual pieces into what becomes a 20-foot quilt. >> she told me the stories about making somethin
today, the national park service itself oversees artist residency programs in parks all over the countryny artists are finding ways to widen the lens. the newest artist in residence at everglades is maya freelon, who refers to herself as a found object sculptor. she lives in north carolina and was making her first ever visit to this park. >> i love working in a natural environment, one, because the wind plays with you, too. i love how it dances and plays, but i also love how people react...
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then the national park service. what i want to do is ask you to turn your attention to the big screens. the national service is going to continue to take care of all the memorials on this mall, including the korean memorial. we want to introduce now the national capital area director, kim hall. good morning. my name is kim hall and i have the honor of being the regional director, the national park services national capital region, which includes the memorials on, the national mall as caretakers, the korean war, veterans memorial, the national park service joins all of you and celebrating the completion of the wall, remembrance, the addition to this memorial of the names of more than 36,000 americans who fell serving their country during the korean war, as well as than 7100 koreans who died while. augmenting the american forces creates powerful visual display of the human cost of war. we are appreciative that this project also included a complete rehabilitation of the existing memorial, ensuring that the nearly 4 mill
then the national park service. what i want to do is ask you to turn your attention to the big screens. the national service is going to continue to take care of all the memorials on this mall, including the korean memorial. we want to introduce now the national capital area director, kim hall. good morning. my name is kim hall and i have the honor of being the regional director, the national park services national capital region, which includes the memorials on, the national mall as...
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so the place where the teeth are being moved, the cool no national park was actually cleared for the last several years to make space for a static lions, the land originally and good wrath, and a source of massive pride. but they're not quite safe there. you know, humans have encroached upon forest land there and so sometimes the lions run on to highways get stuck by traffic, stop by traffic cars. or sometimes there's retaliation from people when lions run into religious. so the plan was to move them safely to corner. now, for many reasons, fast forward several years that hasn't quite happened. and in the meanwhile, the chief task force was looking for the right place to bring the chito, and they picked out cornel. and so kudos getting chief us. now you can imagine that the conservationists have been crusading for is yet lions are quite unhappy about this and we're going to listen to what one of them had to say. who would you be managed since 1994? i asked the sy dark blue host to lunch since 1995 more than 1500 families of the local community. so hardy us have more made the sacrific
so the place where the teeth are being moved, the cool no national park was actually cleared for the last several years to make space for a static lions, the land originally and good wrath, and a source of massive pride. but they're not quite safe there. you know, humans have encroached upon forest land there and so sometimes the lions run on to highways get stuck by traffic, stop by traffic cars. or sometimes there's retaliation from people when lions run into religious. so the plan was to...
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that's largely because they are better protected here in national parks. this is done vision game reserve located near namibia capitol hill dog. today, kids from the children's home are hoping to get the 1st glimpse of a real giraffe, a little edgy, rough skull like this one is very heavy. the animals sometimes use the borne your projections, cold or seconds in combat with other animals was like old old standing next to a lead bond. keep the kids an interesting sense of proportion or on my leg drives. i love the colors and i like it looked all like i am dull, very strong. so draft kicks are very powerful. that's how they defend themselves from pleaded us. example. lion, so they can kick a lion. the children won't have an easy time sporting the animals to day. g raps. i shy. this turtle on the other hand, wasn't too hard to catch. you don't put your fingers next to the mouth. it's hoped that if children lynn about the animals in the region, there will be more likely to fight to protect them in the future and doesn't get an group of kids. and when they see a
that's largely because they are better protected here in national parks. this is done vision game reserve located near namibia capitol hill dog. today, kids from the children's home are hoping to get the 1st glimpse of a real giraffe, a little edgy, rough skull like this one is very heavy. the animals sometimes use the borne your projections, cold or seconds in combat with other animals was like old old standing next to a lead bond. keep the kids an interesting sense of proportion or on my leg...
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the 3 meal and 5 female chief thirds will be introduced into the cool nor national park in mud to put their steed in central india trails. more. cheaters will arrive from south africa in october, with glands to gradually introduce more later and did a little report on nail jory has been stalking this story for us and joins me in the studio with more and they helped welcome an animal that's been extinct for 7 day kids did in there, suddenly decided wanted back. well, it wasn't quite sudden ever since the cheaper went extinct in 1952. there have been intention to bring it back. and the indian government's interest in this is that they think cheat. that is a last glory and that it was originally present in the indian ecosystem and so needs to be restored as well as they believe that eco tourism will boom. if the chief comes back and so already in the 19 seventy's, there were attempts to bring the cheaper from iran that didn't quite pan out. and, and they were conversations with several countries. finally, in 2009, there was a major meeting in india where global exports got together and t
the 3 meal and 5 female chief thirds will be introduced into the cool nor national park in mud to put their steed in central india trails. more. cheaters will arrive from south africa in october, with glands to gradually introduce more later and did a little report on nail jory has been stalking this story for us and joins me in the studio with more and they helped welcome an animal that's been extinct for 7 day kids did in there, suddenly decided wanted back. well, it wasn't quite sudden ever...
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of illinois -- national park in the state of illinois, as a unit of the national park system. many local and regional organizations have worked tirelessly for many years to preserve and protect this site. and they deserve so much credit. one organization in particular, the new philadelphia association, has done a tremendous job improving, maintaining and endorsing site for the benefit of new philadelphia descendents, those living in the surrounding community, and those visiting from afar. i am delighted to be here tonight to assist their efforts and support the continued advocacy of many of my engaged constituents on this issue. including new philadelphia and the national park system would provide certainty and ensure its continued preservation far into the future. the national park service will be able to provide the tools, resources and expertise necessary to elevate the site to its fullest potential. it is imperative that sites like new philadelphia are preserved for years to come so that future generations can better understand their important history, as well as the lesso
of illinois -- national park in the state of illinois, as a unit of the national park system. many local and regional organizations have worked tirelessly for many years to preserve and protect this site. and they deserve so much credit. one organization in particular, the new philadelphia association, has done a tremendous job improving, maintaining and endorsing site for the benefit of new philadelphia descendents, those living in the surrounding community, and those visiting from afar. i am...
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if we are lucky enough to be joined today by stephen clark superintendent of the national parks of western pennsylvania which include oversight of flight 93 national memorial and executive director of the pentagon memorial fund, and another executive director of the national law enforcement memorial and one follows today and amy weinstein curator oral history and vice president of collections for the national september 11th memorial. welcome everybody thanks for being with us today. >> and maybe just get us started to think about the rules that memorials can play in our many communities and if we could just step with each of your memorials came from and could you tell people a little bit about the how your memorials was created and who created it and with her hopes were for it and they had in mind as they were creating that. pat would you get us started pretty. >> absolutely of the two of the most beautiful spot in the world to me, national law enforcement officers memorial located in washington dc, in 1984 and 1988 and also those two years the congressman, they went on an effort to try to
if we are lucky enough to be joined today by stephen clark superintendent of the national parks of western pennsylvania which include oversight of flight 93 national memorial and executive director of the pentagon memorial fund, and another executive director of the national law enforcement memorial and one follows today and amy weinstein curator oral history and vice president of collections for the national september 11th memorial. welcome everybody thanks for being with us today. >>...
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i came uh to work at the national park. i am a national park worker, 21 years old, worked as a forest ranger assistant for 10 years. i was in charge of the men's forestry. at this time. i work as the deputy general director of the national park. rarely, when there are days that repeat every day, it is unique in its own way, interesting in its own way, it’s hard to even imagine in the morning how it will pass, how it will end. and what will happen on that day. this is probably the most important thing. i love the national park. i am love this area love this place. therefore, i would like to work here for many, many more years and bring some benefit. when your own grows well in the fields, it should be on the table. it’s hard to imagine that you can do without onions, carrots, beets or cabbage, they are in the daily menu, as well as in the festive menu, in addition, our vegetables are well stored until the new harvest, but the main thing is that this self-harvest should be whole and considerable and taste good . well, the mos
i came uh to work at the national park. i am a national park worker, 21 years old, worked as a forest ranger assistant for 10 years. i was in charge of the men's forestry. at this time. i work as the deputy general director of the national park. rarely, when there are days that repeat every day, it is unique in its own way, interesting in its own way, it’s hard to even imagine in the morning how it will pass, how it will end. and what will happen on that day. this is probably the most...
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in western uganda, often referred to as they get in city. footer is a gateway to numerous national parks and safaris, but its popularity is both a blessing. and because this city of 50000 inhabitants is expanding and that has taken a toy on the local nature we used to have trees in town and we think that those trees are normally in the news have wetlands co solved by lewis. that's not the case here where this is a wiring trend for the environmentalist foot pottery, surrounded by in number of precarious nature sites, including charlie national buck with its population of wild chimpanzees. and queen elizabeth national park on 2 great herds of elephants and on the horizon, the reins or re mountains africa's 3rd largest mountain range. here just as elsewhere around the globe, the glass see as at 5000 meters, a melting due to human given global warming. the fresh water that flows through the river a foot portal also comes from here. it's another part of the fragile ecosystem that more general wants to see protected now to river new. literally no. he's passes badly, resorted mountains and inte
in western uganda, often referred to as they get in city. footer is a gateway to numerous national parks and safaris, but its popularity is both a blessing. and because this city of 50000 inhabitants is expanding and that has taken a toy on the local nature we used to have trees in town and we think that those trees are normally in the news have wetlands co solved by lewis. that's not the case here where this is a wiring trend for the environmentalist foot pottery, surrounded by in number of...
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ecological trail blue lakes of naroch national park an excellent option for a one-day trip, the naturalea and includes two equipped routes with a length of four and 7 km, keep in mind the cars. entry here is strictly prohibited for them. parking available. at the very entrance to the trail. the local landscape will surprise you with its diversity. and one can even say that the path is atypical for belarus, then it rises, then it descends along numerous hills and depressions. these are the azov ridges, formed here during the melting of the valdai glacier, about 15-20 thousand years ago on the way. he will meet the lake. this is also the result of the melting of the glacier in the outback lake. for example, you can find sapropelic mud. the very ones for which tourists go to distant seaside resorts, and the lake is not deep will leave you indifferent to its landscapes and the purity of the water. its visibility reaches 5 m. and here. there are many legends associated with the dead, according to one of which the name was given to it by the vikings, who kept their dead right in the waters of
ecological trail blue lakes of naroch national park an excellent option for a one-day trip, the naturalea and includes two equipped routes with a length of four and 7 km, keep in mind the cars. entry here is strictly prohibited for them. parking available. at the very entrance to the trail. the local landscape will surprise you with its diversity. and one can even say that the path is atypical for belarus, then it rises, then it descends along numerous hills and depressions. these are the azov...
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and queen elizabeth national park on 2 great herds of elephants. and on the horizon, the reins or re mountains africa's 3rd largest mountain range here just as elsewhere around the globe, the glassy as at 5000 meters, a melting due to human driven, global warming, the fresh water that flows through the rivera foot portal also comes from here it's another part of the fragile ecosystem that more general wants to see protected. now to river new, literally know his bus, his band, the reserve mountains, and into as leak out. but as the assembly cutover and it goes through lake area, but comes out as the album now. and jane is the other the other you, if you could give me an off, it goes to says gonna. so leslie linking to reading the eco activist is so passionate about the environment is of unwilling to fight for routine coat. boy, janice celebrated success at the foot of courthouse after swing a road construction company for polluting the air. and when the case that's when the whole country knew that even that the, that i'd call certain names because i
and queen elizabeth national park on 2 great herds of elephants. and on the horizon, the reins or re mountains africa's 3rd largest mountain range here just as elsewhere around the globe, the glassy as at 5000 meters, a melting due to human driven, global warming, the fresh water that flows through the rivera foot portal also comes from here it's another part of the fragile ecosystem that more general wants to see protected. now to river new, literally know his bus, his band, the reserve...
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amur is a national park, anyui 430.000. new territories and notice them in the oldest khabarovsk territory, a large circus reserve. it occupies 45.000 hectares at the confluence amur and ussuri set up two camera traps at once from two angles to fix the right left side and the scientific department will fix our tiger along the stripes, which is interesting, tigers usually don’t pay any attention to these boxes on trees, bears have more fun with them , but this tiger cub is interested in a new not a joke toy. it's time to find out the relationship of old merit does not count everything starts with a clean slate hot ice season premiere. today at first why do i invest the best opportunities always in a crisis is the time to learn new investment? install the tinkoff investment app. complete a training course and receive a package of shares worth up to 20,000 rubles as a gift. tinkoff he is one of a kind. thank you saturday for you. this is probably a day off, but not for yulia and me, and even there is a mother who has little on
amur is a national park, anyui 430.000. new territories and notice them in the oldest khabarovsk territory, a large circus reserve. it occupies 45.000 hectares at the confluence amur and ussuri set up two camera traps at once from two angles to fix the right left side and the scientific department will fix our tiger along the stripes, which is interesting, tigers usually don’t pay any attention to these boxes on trees, bears have more fun with them , but this tiger cub is interested in a new...
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emily anglin, al jazeera kruger, national park, south africa.
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the national park service says several roads were closed because of the water damage, the flooding, thet washed out from at least one section of. california. one 90 through the park about 40 vehicles ended up being trapped. in fact, by flooding. that was during rain over the weekend. yeah. bizarre sight there but avoided the rain come down in the southland remnants from a former hurricane kate moving across that area caught one of those thunderstorms that area. yeah, that rain come down in a hurry and that's what it did. death valley making for some. >> it sting sites. dangerous conditions, in the high country as well. also down death valley below. hey, we've got some clouds moving in the bay right now. more than all the way that nice cool sea breeze kicking in. but the monsoon not do that just yet. >> get all that leftover moisture from k just about tp leave the state now. but you see numerous thunderstorms and yeah, in the area of the death valley, again, we're looking at more scattered showers out there this afternoon. they continue to pop up some of those thunderstorms rolling on th
the national park service says several roads were closed because of the water damage, the flooding, thet washed out from at least one section of. california. one 90 through the park about 40 vehicles ended up being trapped. in fact, by flooding. that was during rain over the weekend. yeah. bizarre sight there but avoided the rain come down in the southland remnants from a former hurricane kate moving across that area caught one of those thunderstorms that area. yeah, that rain come down in a...
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and 33% of the national parks' land is kafue national park. biggest park in the country. >> kafue national park and the so-called game management area where hunting is allowed draw tourists of all kinds from nature lovers who are armed with cameras to big game hunters and their big guns. >> the hunt has to happen deeper in the bush, right, in more remote places. >> that's where the animals are. americans love safari hunting. 60% of all safari hunting that takes place in zambia is supported by americans. >> i have friends who read about teddy roosevelt's safari to africa. and since they were kids they wanted to go over there and hunt some sort of big game. ♪ >> here in zambia, hunting is called the big boy's game. it's not for every jim and jack. it involves people with money. when you hunt a lion, when you hunt a leopard it's expensive because these are prime, prime animals. >> it seems especially when you talk about big trophy hunting, this is an expensive endeavor. >> it is. you can pay 60, 80, $100,000 for an one animal. >> many hunters com
and 33% of the national parks' land is kafue national park. biggest park in the country. >> kafue national park and the so-called game management area where hunting is allowed draw tourists of all kinds from nature lovers who are armed with cameras to big game hunters and their big guns. >> the hunt has to happen deeper in the bush, right, in more remote places. >> that's where the animals are. americans love safari hunting. 60% of all safari hunting that takes place in...
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emily anglin, al jazeera kruger, national park, south africa, nuclear reminder you can catch up any time on our website address about his al jazeera dot com ah one of the top stories on.
emily anglin, al jazeera kruger, national park, south africa, nuclear reminder you can catch up any time on our website address about his al jazeera dot com ah one of the top stories on.
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good, national park. still another or this isn't observed when the elephants come in here, the damage, everything, the, it almost everything in amended, the put them and them everywhere on the ground. conservation is say, it's important to find sustainable ways to mitigate conflict between wild animals and people. or even let me grab one solution, according to michelle henley, who's been studying elephants for 25 years, is growing aromatic herbs, such as chilly or lemon grass. so if you plant those crops in abroad, barrier around your, your palatable crops. if you want to use as a food source, that's another way to, to, to elephants and to get income. another is installing, hives these giant animals escape of bays. the bay will continue about how best to manage the growing numbers of these beautiful elephants. what isn't in dispute though, is protecting these animals and preserving vine diversity in the area. emily anglin, al jazeera kruger, national park, south africa.
good, national park. still another or this isn't observed when the elephants come in here, the damage, everything, the, it almost everything in amended, the put them and them everywhere on the ground. conservation is say, it's important to find sustainable ways to mitigate conflict between wild animals and people. or even let me grab one solution, according to michelle henley, who's been studying elephants for 25 years, is growing aromatic herbs, such as chilly or lemon grass. so if you plant...
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valdai i work in the valdai national park in 2019 opened an open project. great valdai trail.his is a 59 km long hiking route, attractive for people leading an active lifestyle, as well as for families with children. uh, the whole trail is equipment, the longest is 59 km, and all the entire route is equipped with basic infrastructure, tourist stops, base camps, transshipment points, we use all the opportunities for development in 2021 as part of ecology and tourism projects. gaming has been set up. glamping is a camp that provides 24-hour and year-round facilities. this is a comfortable accommodation shower toilet, electricity experience shows the demand for glamping. uh, every year the tourist flow is growing, more and more tourists come to us, they leave positive feedback. and this we are very pleased and inspired. we want to triple the length of the trail in the future. and, of course, uh, equip the rest of the trail with all the basic infrastructure. i would like other natural areas to also adopt our experience, and we will work together. we could, uh, popularize ecologica
valdai i work in the valdai national park in 2019 opened an open project. great valdai trail.his is a 59 km long hiking route, attractive for people leading an active lifestyle, as well as for families with children. uh, the whole trail is equipment, the longest is 59 km, and all the entire route is equipped with basic infrastructure, tourist stops, base camps, transshipment points, we use all the opportunities for development in 2021 as part of ecology and tourism projects. gaming has been set...
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next -- to a novel use of a fishing rod. >> a ranger at yellowstone national park was spotted using ang rod, attempting to fish out a hat that blew off of the head of a tour group member and into the excelsior geyser. >> okay. if this doesn't work out for him here, i think he's got a job at six flags, or any other, you know, theme park there. all the hats flying off. the tour guide who recorded the video says she had just finished telling her clients the importance of holding on to their hats when they stumbled upon the park ranger. >> no word whether that hat was ever reunited with its owner. andrew, what kind of music should you listen to while fishing? >> "a" for effort. ah -- ooh. i don't know. >> something with a good "tune-a." >> a good "tuna." now you know you're on "world news now." [ rimshot ] >> just for you. >>> next, to the athlete breang world recce set >> last week, former pro football player brendan fevola broke the record for highest altitude catch of an american football. look at this dropping in. yikes. from a helicopter. at a height of just under 728 feet over princ
next -- to a novel use of a fishing rod. >> a ranger at yellowstone national park was spotted using ang rod, attempting to fish out a hat that blew off of the head of a tour group member and into the excelsior geyser. >> okay. if this doesn't work out for him here, i think he's got a job at six flags, or any other, you know, theme park there. all the hats flying off. the tour guide who recorded the video says she had just finished telling her clients the importance of holding on to...
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zlatko ruanovic, the national park biologist, is on their trail.it's a coincidence that he is here today. just two days ago, jakov tells him, there were a couple of mother sheep with their lambs at the house. zlatko: how old are they? jakov: two weeks. zlatko: two weeks. jakov: and this one is one week old. zlatko: one... >> and here there was another one, along with this one. also one week, but it's gone. and these two are gone too. i found this one this morning. >> jakov will raise the lamb himself rather than leave it to the jackals. he earns nothing from the sheep's wool. only lambs can be sold. they have set a trap above jakov's farm. it's an attempt to at least do something. but so far without success. the trap is empty. >> it doesn't work for jackals. well try it again somewhere else, but jakov says it's too small. >> look, the entrance is much too small. >> jackals are shy and cunning. and masterfully camouflaged by their fur. its only with video traps that zlatko gets to see the animals. >> but that's tedious. it's hot, the islands terrain
zlatko ruanovic, the national park biologist, is on their trail.it's a coincidence that he is here today. just two days ago, jakov tells him, there were a couple of mother sheep with their lambs at the house. zlatko: how old are they? jakov: two weeks. zlatko: two weeks. jakov: and this one is one week old. zlatko: one... >> and here there was another one, along with this one. also one week, but it's gone. and these two are gone too. i found this one this morning. >> jakov will...
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zlatko ruanovic, the national park biologist, is on their trail.it's a coincidence that he is here today. just two days ago, jakov tells him, there were a couple of mother sheep with their lambs at the house. zlatko: how old are they? jakov: two weeks. zlatko: two weeks. jakov: and this one is one week old. zlatko: one... >> and here there was another one, along with this one. also one week, but it's gone. and these two are gone too. i found this one this morning. >> jakov will raise the lamb himself rather than leave it to the jackals. he earns nothing from the sheep's wool. only lambs can be sold. they have set a trap above jakov's farm. it's an attempt to at least do something. but so far without success. the trap is empty. >> it doesn't work for jackals. well try it again somewhere else, but jakov says it's too small. >> look, the entrance is much too small. >> jackals are shy and cunning. and masterfully camouflaged by their fur. its only with video traps that zlatko gets to see the animals. >> but that's tedious. it's hot, the islands terrain
zlatko ruanovic, the national park biologist, is on their trail.it's a coincidence that he is here today. just two days ago, jakov tells him, there were a couple of mother sheep with their lambs at the house. zlatko: how old are they? jakov: two weeks. zlatko: two weeks. jakov: and this one is one week old. zlatko: one... >> and here there was another one, along with this one. also one week, but it's gone. and these two are gone too. i found this one this morning. >> jakov will...
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national parks may seem impossible. but a grandmother and her grandson did it and grandma had a good time coming up how long it took for them to complete everything on their list of it. run out now. say good morning again to andre senior. you're looking ahead to the next couple of hours of mornings on to garcia and david. good morning to you. if you have a cell phone, the police could be using it to monitor you without a search warrant. coming up on mornings on two and eight. what you're doing that's actually helping police departments access your location information. and later an investigation into who really killed michael jackson. when you join us on the nine will give you a sneak peek of the tmz investigative special features exclusive and never before seen interviews exploring the king of pop's addiction in his final months, stay with us. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network.
national parks may seem impossible. but a grandmother and her grandson did it and grandma had a good time coming up how long it took for them to complete everything on their list of it. run out now. say good morning again to andre senior. you're looking ahead to the next couple of hours of mornings on to garcia and david. good morning to you. if you have a cell phone, the police could be using it to monitor you without a search warrant. coming up on mornings on two and eight. what you're doing...
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she turned 101 years old today. >> she's the oldest national park ranger retired last year.ogram on most thursdays. in case you're interested, sauce can spent the last decade and a half sharing her experiences working on the world war, 2 home front with rosie, the riveter museum. visitors in richmond highly recommended great place. she also has a middle school named after her in el sobrante in contra costa county. all right. betty is still working. i think that's fabulous. that wraps up kron. 4 news of that we'll see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? hide my skin? not me. dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor a
she turned 101 years old today. >> she's the oldest national park ranger retired last year.ogram on most thursdays. in case you're interested, sauce can spent the last decade and a half sharing her experiences working on the world war, 2 home front with rosie, the riveter museum. visitors in richmond highly recommended great place. she also has a middle school named after her in el sobrante in contra costa county. all right. betty is still working. i think that's fabulous. that wraps up...