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for decades we have worked together across partylines to protect our iconic national parks, pristine national wildlife refuges, and resource rich national forests and rangelands. we have done so to conserve these areas for the wise use and future enjoyment of the american people. we can do that again by passing this bill and ensuring that the public lands we all cherish are not transformed into squatting grounds for a never-ending stampede of migrants. i would just close with this. on january 20 of 2021, the first day president biden was in office he closed down energy independence in america by shutting down the keystone pipeline, and he opened up the pipeline, the pipeline down to panama to be able to bring in millions of illegal immigrants into america. and it is amazing to me to watch my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, as they twist themselves in pretzels, as we advance bill after bill, including the employ bennett bill here, and they are in complete denial that hey, america, everything is just fine. it is not. i support this bill. i urge a yes vote. and i yield back. t
for decades we have worked together across partylines to protect our iconic national parks, pristine national wildlife refuges, and resource rich national forests and rangelands. we have done so to conserve these areas for the wise use and future enjoyment of the american people. we can do that again by passing this bill and ensuring that the public lands we all cherish are not transformed into squatting grounds for a never-ending stampede of migrants. i would just close with this. on january...
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them up so the national park can be given back to the nation.— so the national park can be given backto the nation. thank you. there is much more on that _ back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story - back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story on - back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story on the i is much more on that story on the bbc news website. that's it from me. a cold evening with temperatures around freezing in many parts of the country and that's how it's going to stay for the rest of the week, the weekend, probably into early next week. and then after that, it does look as though things gradually could turn a little less cold. the satellite picture shows where we had the clearer skies earlier on. but out towards the southwest, a weather front is looming and that may spell some wintry weather in the high ground of southwestern parts of england through the night and into tomorrow. but by 9:00, you can see temperatures there around freezing across many parts of the uk, a little bit milder in cornwall and devon. and
them up so the national park can be given back to the nation.— so the national park can be given backto the nation. thank you. there is much more on that _ back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story - back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story on - back to the nation. thank you. there is much more on that story on the i is much more on that story on the bbc news website. that's it from me. a cold evening with temperatures around freezing in many parts...
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the two people that we have here today -- cam superintendent of yellow stone national park a dear, dear cam uni have had the opportunity to have a great steak dinner, and your wonderful park, and chip jenkins one of the best climbing resources anywhere in the krpght one of theur most iconic landscapes and chip you are a remarkable partser in as well. we appreciate you joining us here today. and i'm going to gi the floor to you however you guys want to work it out. ic it was the best steak you've had in the bad krpght great to be here. i was thinking i've been at this job j for over five year and i t here in october of 2018 i think about a month long shutdown in 2019 and code covid and floods t year, and you know we've been through a considerable amount not just for the park and the parks. but the state, communities and counties that we work with so closely. great to be here today. and to converse of the time with many of you over the last day or so just talking about your ideas about how we can do things betters. wwe've got a lot of, you know, great'v thingings that have happened in yel
the two people that we have here today -- cam superintendent of yellow stone national park a dear, dear cam uni have had the opportunity to have a great steak dinner, and your wonderful park, and chip jenkins one of the best climbing resources anywhere in the krpght one of theur most iconic landscapes and chip you are a remarkable partser in as well. we appreciate you joining us here today. and i'm going to gi the floor to you however you guys want to work it out. ic it was the best steak...
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grand canyon, visiting the parks in utah, those employees need places to live and while by policy national park service employees are expected to live in the private market housing unless they perform essential duty that requires them to be in the park or when housing is unaffordable or unavailable within a reasonable commute and increasingly what we are seeing around the country is those last characteristics which is affordable and available house asking more and more difficult to provide and so the national park service is investing funding from many different sources to improve condition of housing, yellowstone has been a great example in terms of improving the quality of housing for mr.s as well as expanding the capacity. in fiscal '23 we were fortunate that congress gave us increase of $7 million for housing, guaranty time the national park benefited from that. we issued contract for 5 new houses to be built, by this time next year we will provide housing for 5 families or employees that we otherwise won't be able to do. there's a request in fiscal 2024 for another $7 million that would he
grand canyon, visiting the parks in utah, those employees need places to live and while by policy national park service employees are expected to live in the private market housing unless they perform essential duty that requires them to be in the park or when housing is unaffordable or unavailable within a reasonable commute and increasingly what we are seeing around the country is those last characteristics which is affordable and available house asking more and more difficult to provide and...
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people enjoy the national parks for a reason.e and have a further national park as part of that process. lines on a map haven't even been drawn yet. it will take years for this new national park to become a reality. and in the meantime, the existing network is already struggling. like here on dartmoor, where dwindling park resources makes it a challenge to fund even vital repair work, like shoring up eroded footpaths. park chiefs will study the new funding announcement carefully. the devil's in the detail. what we really need is revenue funding to pay for salaries of staff on the ground. feet on the ground helps us deliver practical projects for nature and for people. it isa it is a difficult balance. national parks bring strict rules and here in kent they are doing things differently. this chalk stream is part of a linked in steam that brings in local landowners. brute part of a linked in steam that brings in local landowners. we have many more — brings in local landowners. we have many more development _ brings in local landown
people enjoy the national parks for a reason.e and have a further national park as part of that process. lines on a map haven't even been drawn yet. it will take years for this new national park to become a reality. and in the meantime, the existing network is already struggling. like here on dartmoor, where dwindling park resources makes it a challenge to fund even vital repair work, like shoring up eroded footpaths. park chiefs will study the new funding announcement carefully. the devil's in...
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resources and values of the national park system. about constructing tent cities for illegal immigrants conserves the natural and cultural resources of floyd bennett feed or the gateway national recreation area. i also point out that this amendment cannot be implemented in a practical manner. it creates a complex verification system based on subjective standards for which the secretaries of interior and agriculture have no expertise. this amendment would entangle these agencies further into our immigration debacle rather than abfollowinging they should never have been include -- acknowledging they should never have been included in this debate. i strongly oppose this amendment and yield back. the c the chair: 30 seconds please. ms. mallioitakis: the bottom line here is we need to secure the border. we passed h.r. 2. unfortunately a lot of the colleagues on the other side of the aisle voted against h.r. 2. but that is the real solution. we need to secure our border. revert to the policies that were working previous to joe biden dismant
resources and values of the national park system. about constructing tent cities for illegal immigrants conserves the natural and cultural resources of floyd bennett feed or the gateway national recreation area. i also point out that this amendment cannot be implemented in a practical manner. it creates a complex verification system based on subjective standards for which the secretaries of interior and agriculture have no expertise. this amendment would entangle these agencies further into our...
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and the search is on for a new national park in england. on bbc news, owen farrell will miss the six nations after making himself unavailable for england. the fly half wants to prioritise his mental well—being but will still play for saracens. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. now, this is the youngest hostage taken on october 7th, and his four—year—old brother and mother. they're the bibas family and, today, hamas claimed that they had all been killed in an israeli airstrike. the israeli defense forces say they're investigating the claim from hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk government. it's thought there are still 161 israeli hostages in gaza, and the six—day temporary truce is due to end today, though there are hopes that it could be extended. our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in tel aviv. well, tonight, the people of israel are waiting for more news about this hamas claim, which is unconfirmed. we had a statement from the extended natalie metcalf family saying they are waiti
and the search is on for a new national park in england. on bbc news, owen farrell will miss the six nations after making himself unavailable for england. the fly half wants to prioritise his mental well—being but will still play for saracens. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. now, this is the youngest hostage taken on october 7th, and his four—year—old brother and mother. they're the bibas family and, today, hamas claimed that they had all been killed in an israeli...
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haven't even been drawn yet, it will take years i been drawn yet, it will take years for this new national park like here on dartmoor, where dwindling park resources makes it a challenge to front even vital repair work like shoring up eroded footpaths. park chiefs will study the new funding announcement carefully. the new funding announcement carefull . , carefully. the devil is in the detail. what _ carefully. the devil is in the detail. what we _ carefully. the devil is in the detail. what we really i carefully. the devil is in the detail. what we really need j carefully. the devil is in the l detail. what we really need is revenue funding to pay for salaries of staff on the ground. feet on the ground helps us to deliver tactical projects for nature and for people. because with the natural world in steep decline, this vision of a new national park must be more than just wishful thinking. national park must be more than just wishfulthinking. claire national park must be more than just wishful thinking. claire marshall, bbc news. i'm sure we will have plenty more on those plans. you're watching
haven't even been drawn yet, it will take years i been drawn yet, it will take years for this new national park like here on dartmoor, where dwindling park resources makes it a challenge to front even vital repair work like shoring up eroded footpaths. park chiefs will study the new funding announcement carefully. the new funding announcement carefull . , carefully. the devil is in the detail. what _ carefully. the devil is in the detail. what we _ carefully. the devil is in the detail. what we...
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couple send for to create a big national park. so you may, if you want to do something for the planet, so then you have to start and nature reserves to protect endangered. and i think she's associate us as well as a business. i'm in the jaguars and many other species disappeared in the 1970s farmers and hunters drove them to extinction. but now the area is especially protected thanks to sophia huntington's unwavering efforts. although initially she could never have imagined what would eventually take shape here. still yet though, how do i see that fast? i what's the deal source hazel is simply going to be on the and i'd never heard of someone turning that private property into a national park and handing it over to the government. but it will not get a hold of one another and throw some differences. minnesota is, is by releasing endangered species back into the wilds template we hope to create a functioning eco system the same. let me go see the monkey up the side of the guess. see where we need a highly robust eco system, despite
couple send for to create a big national park. so you may, if you want to do something for the planet, so then you have to start and nature reserves to protect endangered. and i think she's associate us as well as a business. i'm in the jaguars and many other species disappeared in the 1970s farmers and hunters drove them to extinction. but now the area is especially protected thanks to sophia huntington's unwavering efforts. although initially she could never have imagined what would...
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there also rangers in the newly established national park. rewinding has changed their lives. the tompkins have also included residents in southern chile as well. their environmental company employees about 40 people. houses were even specially built for them. for the tompkins, it was a project of passion and there was a lot to do. cool. no. once a business woman and outdoor apparel and the crest took the reins in the nature conservation business. no, you have biologists to have veterinary so you have you have people who are involved in repairing heavy equipment. it's like a town. it's like being a mayor of a town the, the small organization re wilding, the entire region on behalf of the tompkins, also runs a school for the employees. children the . there are 2 teachers for just 11 students. and that's quite special for southern chile because it's hard to find good employees for jobs in this remote area if their children don't have access to a decent education. with the american conservationists have to take these factors into account. it's all important. not just in terms of
there also rangers in the newly established national park. rewinding has changed their lives. the tompkins have also included residents in southern chile as well. their environmental company employees about 40 people. houses were even specially built for them. for the tompkins, it was a project of passion and there was a lot to do. cool. no. once a business woman and outdoor apparel and the crest took the reins in the nature conservation business. no, you have biologists to have veterinary so...
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and she worked with the government to turn this property into a national park a let me see. and now jackie was finally running free without a fee, not meant them if they more means. so if some of you know to gladly would have so much, i would have been it all took a great deal of willpower resources and perseverance. but the tompkins pushed on and succeeded in their nature conservation efforts. as a family, as a, just personally, i seen those jaguar's walk through that gate was kind of in a tiffany that all these things that just 10 years ago or 15 years ago, we thought i don't know that we thought it was impossible. but we thought that it was a long shot in the absolute long shot. the for the 1st time in 50 years. jaguar is now live in the wild here in the, but our wetlands, the. and if sophia highland and has anything to say about it, this won't be the final project. she has new plans in store for an even bigger nature park in that of alondo gone gone. the whole lot of my load is. so what do we want to engage with politicians they send in showed us an even bigger coherent
and she worked with the government to turn this property into a national park a let me see. and now jackie was finally running free without a fee, not meant them if they more means. so if some of you know to gladly would have so much, i would have been it all took a great deal of willpower resources and perseverance. but the tompkins pushed on and succeeded in their nature conservation efforts. as a family, as a, just personally, i seen those jaguar's walk through that gate was kind of in a...
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i'd never heard of someone turning that private property into a national park and handing it over to the government. but it will not get a hold of one another and throw some differences. minnesota is, is by releasing endangered species back into the wilds template. we hope to create a functioning eco system. the them, let me go see the monkey up the side or they can see where we need a tiny robust because system despite climate change and extreme weather, if they don't have a cdn, so nothing for cdns. yeah. but i thought a come use could save you in the it all began with an initiative by douglas tompkins, the american multi millionaire, purchased these sprawling wetlands in the mid 19 ninety's. and he was immediately fascinated by the space. it's and dimensions me though, but now when you look on an environmental protection organization had told him about prophecy for sale here he and it was love at 1st sight to be there from the plane. he noticed that will hardly any animals left to phone. so he throws up a plan to re balance the data and that would assume that of course, he didn't
i'd never heard of someone turning that private property into a national park and handing it over to the government. but it will not get a hold of one another and throw some differences. minnesota is, is by releasing endangered species back into the wilds template. we hope to create a functioning eco system. the them, let me go see the monkey up the side or they can see where we need a tiny robust because system despite climate change and extreme weather, if they don't have a cdn, so nothing...
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we want to do a similar national parks to become established elsewhere. a set of money for fuel, but a certain product as efficient to save endangered species and rebalance our ecosystem function on the uh, the quasi through the cable. i'm also the feeling that i'm the show. what it this, how guns the left hand, they lo, vehicle, new, large populations of jackie was of the fruit simply progress of south america. so urgency requires, let's go and do you know what you put in all those so many countries you'll get. ok, so america, the continent needs an ecological shift. we will defend the board to tell us that base is equal to the out of the will power of environmental conservationists like us to enable this shift to succeed at least us, but i already don't come. you opened the last images of journal entry. cubs came from this surveillance camera. they later disappeared into the wilderness without a trace exactly as planned, the enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. as the complex and got the intensified public, more is somebody united states this rat
we want to do a similar national parks to become established elsewhere. a set of money for fuel, but a certain product as efficient to save endangered species and rebalance our ecosystem function on the uh, the quasi through the cable. i'm also the feeling that i'm the show. what it this, how guns the left hand, they lo, vehicle, new, large populations of jackie was of the fruit simply progress of south america. so urgency requires, let's go and do you know what you put in all those so many...
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the family steps through the open gate and into the national park. almost on the when you completed, which i would have been viewed as a dream is coming through the look and pick on the jackie was live in the wilderness again. the people are happy to be involved e, so it's a little this projects we've been working on for over 20 years. wouldn't have been posted for without beloved cause they know what i meant. so if we're glendale a feeling den. yes, it was douglas tompkins, who had the idea and the funding unfortunately, he didn't get to see the jaguars be released in the end. but his legacy lives on and grow stronger every day. getting a believe the battle. you know, by the, it's a real pacey that douglas didn't get to see this and take part in it, because before it together for so long again. so, so much adversity or let's keep the matter loose when you'll get out of those. but again, no one believed in our dream upsized mind in the will, but uh, but i thought that was, but at least his wife chris got to experience this moment. she'll go categorie
the family steps through the open gate and into the national park. almost on the when you completed, which i would have been viewed as a dream is coming through the look and pick on the jackie was live in the wilderness again. the people are happy to be involved e, so it's a little this projects we've been working on for over 20 years. wouldn't have been posted for without beloved cause they know what i meant. so if we're glendale a feeling den. yes, it was douglas tompkins, who had the idea...
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roundtables on several issues in the west including wildfire mitigation, agricultural innovation national park systems. we are sitting at the nation's oldest park in perhaps the most iconic with respect to my neighbors here that feel like they all have great parks as well. we all know why we are here. forgive me. i apologize. we are going to talk about wildlife migration infrastructure permitting and the issue that i have been focused on carbon capture utilization in ccusd which i have two say when you look at the talent and the expertise in this region of the country in each of these governor states and elective this is the region on that very pressing issue and i made that comment because i have client in these mountains for years and i've witnessed the tetons as they have perceived and i've seen mt. owen but the wonderful snow seal but you can go across early in the spring has each year melted off earlier and earlier. my chairir initiative the carbon is in the west examines how decarbonization strategies technologies include direct air capture natural sequestration and western states positi
roundtables on several issues in the west including wildfire mitigation, agricultural innovation national park systems. we are sitting at the nation's oldest park in perhaps the most iconic with respect to my neighbors here that feel like they all have great parks as well. we all know why we are here. forgive me. i apologize. we are going to talk about wildlife migration infrastructure permitting and the issue that i have been focused on carbon capture utilization in ccusd which i have two say...
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to an encounter with a trap. 9 ends end of the big caps often full prey to purchase even into a national park. another danger poisoned caucus is left by livestock owners at the parks. food is the way of stopping lions from eating their animals. they're going to be the best people. but the poisoned meat doesn't just kill lions vultures, they're also dying to protect the endangered birds. biologists need a little help from the voltages themselves coordinate candle into team or attaching stock to night truck goes to the wings when the project in zambia is headed by the north carolina zoo in the us, where kendall works as a conservation specialist. satellite tank, vultures are wide ranging and they give us great information about what's happening across the landscape. most importantly, they're helping us to find poisoning which threatens vultures and cardboard. so like the vote she's don't exactly enjoy being tact, but it's not painful. once it's over that happy to be free so far. 19 volts has have been tacked with truck cuz and in the 2 years, the projects being running the ranges have found to
to an encounter with a trap. 9 ends end of the big caps often full prey to purchase even into a national park. another danger poisoned caucus is left by livestock owners at the parks. food is the way of stopping lions from eating their animals. they're going to be the best people. but the poisoned meat doesn't just kill lions vultures, they're also dying to protect the endangered birds. biologists need a little help from the voltages themselves coordinate candle into team or attaching stock to...
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the old-growth forests on the territory of the kaigorodsky national park hide many secrets, scientists had no doubt about this, but they were only able to get to them with the advent of at least some infrastructure. part of the protected zone runs along the northern uval, it gave many unexpected finds, the edge-eyed geria, the ribbon grass. in total , 11 species of butterflies listed in the red book were found in the park; in the south of komiya, in the region, part of the butterfly, alpine perlamutrovka, you know, the name just says that it is distributed specifically in the mountainous parts of the kome republic, however, in the territory of the kaigorodsky national park there is an excellent form of excelles, it is distinguished by its larger size, in comparison with the mountainous territories, it is brighter and larger. observation allows you to evaluate. diversity, population size and migration of lepidoptera, for example, among the final conclusions of scientists will be the classification of a vagrant species as permanently inhabiting the territory of the republic. one of the m
the old-growth forests on the territory of the kaigorodsky national park hide many secrets, scientists had no doubt about this, but they were only able to get to them with the advent of at least some infrastructure. part of the protected zone runs along the northern uval, it gave many unexpected finds, the edge-eyed geria, the ribbon grass. in total , 11 species of butterflies listed in the red book were found in the park; in the south of komiya, in the region, part of the butterfly, alpine...
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grand canyon to rocky mountain national park. we are concerned about a government shutdown. you have freed up the superintendents to talk with us about continuously planning. i want to make sure that direction continues across both of your agencies to make sure the superintendents can have those discussions now because obviously november 17 is only a few days away. >> we need to keep the government open. the plans you have seen, you have the park service plan. the secretary will talk about that in working with you. those are contingencies. we cannot go six weeks, eight weeks, three months, two months with this hanging over people's heads in this way. no way to run a government. i have been involved with lots of these over the years. summit goal, i on the prize, keep the government we have known for 45 days this deadline is coming and people need to put their heads together and either extend cleanly for a short amount of time to give the four year old more time or get full year builds done. you try managing complex crises around t
grand canyon to rocky mountain national park. we are concerned about a government shutdown. you have freed up the superintendents to talk with us about continuously planning. i want to make sure that direction continues across both of your agencies to make sure the superintendents can have those discussions now because obviously november 17 is only a few days away. >> we need to keep the government open. the plans you have seen, you have the park service plan. the secretary will talk...
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in 2020 the national park system service released a study that found fort san geronimo is a nationally significant and meets the criteria that there is strong local support for the agency to become involved in this site's interpretation and preservation. the study concluded there was a potential for the fort to be considered as an affiliated area of the national park system. this bill, h.r. 359, will achieve just that, designating fort san geronimo as the first designated area in puerto rico. with that the national park service will be authorized to enter into agreements with the puerto rican culture to provide financial assistance for the fort's preservation and will support and strengthen ongoing efforts to rehabilitate the site without placing it under federal ownership. the affiliated designation will bring national recognition to fort san geronimo's role in our military history and help us better interpret and tell the full story of san juan's historic national site and that the oldest and largest spanish fortification in the united states. i want to thank chairman westerman and c
in 2020 the national park system service released a study that found fort san geronimo is a nationally significant and meets the criteria that there is strong local support for the agency to become involved in this site's interpretation and preservation. the study concluded there was a potential for the fort to be considered as an affiliated area of the national park system. this bill, h.r. 359, will achieve just that, designating fort san geronimo as the first designated area in puerto rico....
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are going to have round table on issues in the west, wildfire mitigation, agricultural and park system. the nation's oldest park and perhaps most iconic with due respect to my neighbors here that all feel like they have great parks as well, but we all know why we're here, don't we? i apologize. [laughter] >> we are going to talk about wildfire migration, infrastructure permitting and the issue that i have been focused on, carbon capture utilization and storage and ccu s which you have to say when you look at what the talent and expertise in this region of the country in each of these governor's states and collectively, this is the region that will lead on that particular very pressing issue and i make that comment because i have climbed in these mountains for years and i have witnessed the titan teton glacier and that wonderful field across the spring, each year melted off earlier and earlier. my chair initiative decarbonization strategies and technologist including ccus can be at the forefront of innovation and reduce carbon emission on the environment. i want to make it clear that we can use all e
are going to have round table on issues in the west, wildfire mitigation, agricultural and park system. the nation's oldest park and perhaps most iconic with due respect to my neighbors here that all feel like they have great parks as well, but we all know why we're here, don't we? i apologize. [laughter] >> we are going to talk about wildfire migration, infrastructure permitting and the issue that i have been focused on, carbon capture utilization and storage and ccu s which you have to...
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all of the issue that you know is that the national park founded by the iphone office. we got both pucks and resolves. i think i'm needing a. yeah. so we once an approach that conserves results is and helps communities to take charge of their own affairs. the process after training, after explaining the situation of to proposing the method, they themselves adapt the method to their own way of doing things. and we find that really remarkable as the approach he's already paying off the pressure on the national park. it's vital mangrove of people's fear and fuss. marshlands. as noticeably eased, local communities are also finding new confidence. was seen differently through the phone. here were communities of women, women's association of the fighting for economic support and survival thing, while at the same time managing to respect the environment, the results are impressive, is that so that is then that as long as the climate change and resources depletion continues. the villages concerns about the future have not altogether disappeared. but the a free evolve project ha
all of the issue that you know is that the national park founded by the iphone office. we got both pucks and resolves. i think i'm needing a. yeah. so we once an approach that conserves results is and helps communities to take charge of their own affairs. the process after training, after explaining the situation of to proposing the method, they themselves adapt the method to their own way of doing things. and we find that really remarkable as the approach he's already paying off the pressure...
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funding for the national parks service, for example, will be cut by 13%. this bill also significantly reduces funding for the arts and humanities agencies. the cuts to the smithsonian institution and the national gallery of art are so deep that they will be forced to reduce the number of hours or days each week that the museums are open to the public. when our constituents bring their families to see our nation's capitol, i think all members in this room expect they should have access to these museums but this bill takes that away. the bill also fails our nation's wild land firefighters. it does not provide any of the funding requested by the administration to support wild land firefighters and their families through better compensation, safe housing, and health and well-being assistance. without this funding, firefighters will lose the compensation increases first provided in the bipartisan infrastructure law. and sadly, this bill also contains numerous discriminatory riders as well as an exhaustive list of anti-environment riders that seek to derail any e
funding for the national parks service, for example, will be cut by 13%. this bill also significantly reduces funding for the arts and humanities agencies. the cuts to the smithsonian institution and the national gallery of art are so deep that they will be forced to reduce the number of hours or days each week that the museums are open to the public. when our constituents bring their families to see our nation's capitol, i think all members in this room expect they should have access to these...
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what we are doing in zambia is, the national park was...in africa as well. we are doing quite a lot by working together with communities to ensure that our diversity and effects of climate change... what we are doing, basically, is to be able to ensure that all of the national parks are sustainably managed, even in terms of management areas and sustainably managed. and sustainable agricultural practices, for example, we are working on that, and, in terms of ensuring we can protect all of our waters. as you know, zambia hosts 60% of the water... the bigger rivers like the zambezi river which goes through the five countries, they emanate from zambia. so, we should be able to protect the water. that is what we are doing. is should be able to protect the water. that is what we are doing.- that is what we are doing. is good to talk to yon _ that is what we are doing. is good to talk to you. thank _ that is what we are doing. is good to talk to you. thank you - that is what we are doing. is good to talk to you. thank you for - that is what we are
what we are doing in zambia is, the national park was...in africa as well. we are doing quite a lot by working together with communities to ensure that our diversity and effects of climate change... what we are doing, basically, is to be able to ensure that all of the national parks are sustainably managed, even in terms of management areas and sustainably managed. and sustainable agricultural practices, for example, we are working on that, and, in terms of ensuring we can protect all of our...
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nearly 12,000 grass-eating animals have been counted in golestan national park. every year in the autumn, the rangers control the population of grasshoppers in national parks, wildlife refuges, protected areas and hunting areas. about 200 environmentalists of local forces participate in the autumn census of grassland mammals in golestane national park until december every year, so that we know what population of animals actually exists in our habitats, so that we can make appropriate management decisions. we can plan it both in terms of protection and scientific functions of that habitat . the autumn census will be done in the area of 60,000 hectares of this habitat reserve. gochimish and goat habitats were surveyed in lehhondur, soligard and mirzobaylo regions. statisticians are carefully monitoring the habitats of herbivores. we were in shalaq area, we saw a total of 10 small patrols, 24 of all these lines and on the roads, groups between the bottom after the bottom of the expert. he checks the respective groups, for example, he sees that two groups are paral
nearly 12,000 grass-eating animals have been counted in golestan national park. every year in the autumn, the rangers control the population of grasshoppers in national parks, wildlife refuges, protected areas and hunting areas. about 200 environmentalists of local forces participate in the autumn census of grassland mammals in golestane national park until december every year, so that we know what population of animals actually exists in our habitats, so that we can make appropriate management...
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currently, we are located approximately 100 km from odessa in the tuzlivski lymany national park. we came here to meet and talk with doctor of biological sciences ivan rusiv. in this material, he will tell and show how the war affected ukrainian nature. this is the skull of the largest dolphin in the black sea, this is a bottlenose dolphin, by the way, this is an animal that is kept illegally in dolphinariums and is abused there. he died in june, we collected only the skull. the club was very big, we left it. there on the coast, we we work with the regional prosecutor's office, but there was no way to get it, the process started over time, a misunderstanding with the border guards, they did not give us permission to take the body, so only the head was taken, this is from another dolphin, bilabochka, it is smaller than afalina, only this part remained from one dolphin, and the skull from... a dolphin, it is also a white-tailed deer that died last year, sometime in august, it seems to be an adult, adult animal. when the war started, first of all, we saw a dead dolphin on the coast v
currently, we are located approximately 100 km from odessa in the tuzlivski lymany national park. we came here to meet and talk with doctor of biological sciences ivan rusiv. in this material, he will tell and show how the war affected ukrainian nature. this is the skull of the largest dolphin in the black sea, this is a bottlenose dolphin, by the way, this is an animal that is kept illegally in dolphinariums and is abused there. he died in june, we collected only the skull. the club was very...
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the stop sign and gate are here for a reason, further on. territory of the national park, there are theirn laws, only on foot or by bicycle, there are several bike rentals on the territory of the complex, for those who like to pedal while enjoying the view, they have developed thematic routes of varying lengths, no matter what method of moving around the pushcha you choose, try to breathe deeply, you still need to look for such purity of air , it seems to me that i’m a little drunk on oxygen, and the air in belorezhskaya pushcha is actually very clean, if you compare it with operating room, then there will be one and a half times fewer pathogenic organisms in one cubic meter. once in belovezhskaya pushcha, tourists from the first minutes cease to be surprised by the characteristics themselves, because everything here seems to be the very best. let's figure it out. the oldest oak tree is at least 600 years. the largest animal in the country is, of course, the bison. one of the most. ancient in europe, definitely the oldest wild swamp in belarus, and by the way, i completely forgot what the
the stop sign and gate are here for a reason, further on. territory of the national park, there are theirn laws, only on foot or by bicycle, there are several bike rentals on the territory of the complex, for those who like to pedal while enjoying the view, they have developed thematic routes of varying lengths, no matter what method of moving around the pushcha you choose, try to breathe deeply, you still need to look for such purity of air , it seems to me that i’m a little drunk on oxygen,...
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the national parks main lagoon still has water. many flamingoes have settled here, but one is very worried. the the, the heart of the don't yana is back then to say it's already completely dry on you . for the last 4 years, only 1520 percent has been flooded. if you have amazon, you'll get in the last 2 years. the don't. yanna has gone from a wetland to a dry land wednesday. we'll figure it out here. the goons still look, see dick conservation is like one aren't the only ones drawn to it. every year, 400000 visitors come to see the preserve and to provide a living for hundreds of locals. when sending him, i have come from valencia with their daughters for a guided tour. why? yes, it must be the gay. they're ready. i must be wanted to see it before it suffers any more damage annual they look, especially for the book as a stop. and because it's getting worse and worse. my little and i know the door begins. the 1st stop is just around the corner. manuel shows them the flamingos galactic, so that we can take a picture of the little get
the national parks main lagoon still has water. many flamingoes have settled here, but one is very worried. the the, the heart of the don't yana is back then to say it's already completely dry on you . for the last 4 years, only 1520 percent has been flooded. if you have amazon, you'll get in the last 2 years. the don't. yanna has gone from a wetland to a dry land wednesday. we'll figure it out here. the goons still look, see dick conservation is like one aren't the only ones drawn to it. every...
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you would never know that the national park and its water crisis are only 20 minutes away. here it's all about recreation and vacation fun. the showers on the beach are working on like in barcelona. the resort was 1st built in the 19 seventy's and now extends to the national parks buffer zone. biologist common guys upon jago is researching the developments effects on the park. you're closer to your kid. there's a lot of talk about how much water the farmers use, but there is no effort to reduce the water consumption model us god, yes, but uh if it will see if it, but it's important to the name of the beach visitors should know him for 10 tickets so much water is consumed here without people understanding what it means for the national park. first of all, they are what seems have it at effect to getting into the research that shows us that much less gun yes, gets most of its water from 3 springs, the water of which is actually crucial for the lagoons mean and yes, when i look back and i feel like crying because the parents who just drawing up know here are you named best her
you would never know that the national park and its water crisis are only 20 minutes away. here it's all about recreation and vacation fun. the showers on the beach are working on like in barcelona. the resort was 1st built in the 19 seventy's and now extends to the national parks buffer zone. biologist common guys upon jago is researching the developments effects on the park. you're closer to your kid. there's a lot of talk about how much water the farmers use, but there is no effort to reduce...
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so much water is consumed here without people understanding what it means for the national park. and for some, all they are watching is having an effect to getting into the research that shows us that much less gun yes, gets most of its water from 3 springs. the water of which is actually crucial for the lagoons. i mean in the us when i look back, i feel like crying because he just drawing up though, is there any that are you named best here? that's why i'm so discouraged. give us a tea time, but we have to make people aware of the problem can and try to find a solution like in contest winner. and then she would like to see a different approach about it and say, and we would need that. and i'd like to see a completely sustainable complex called a continuation of the dunes and not hotel blocks with big swimming loads in the lawn. and i hope you seen them, but people don't think that way. companies how i think and so interest is collide ciocca. tourism is one of springs, most important economic drivers and spain wants to keep it that way. that's one reason to make sure tourists fee
so much water is consumed here without people understanding what it means for the national park. and for some, all they are watching is having an effect to getting into the research that shows us that much less gun yes, gets most of its water from 3 springs. the water of which is actually crucial for the lagoons. i mean in the us when i look back, i feel like crying because he just drawing up though, is there any that are you named best here? that's why i'm so discouraged. give us a tea time,...
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following in the footsteps of his walks, the national park staff conducts excursions for ecotourism loverson has appeared on the popular route, a nameplate in honor of the hospitable owner of the lands, martin fierro. news of the appearance of a memorial sign sent to the vatican. high-ranking guardian. pope francis has added to the already quite impressive list of guardians of the far eastern leopards. among them is the special representative of the russian president on environmental issues , ecology and transport, sergei ivanov. for nikolai drozdov. hollywood actors steven segal and pamela anderson, russian singer dima bilan. each of the guardians contributes to the protection of nature, and in return gets the opportunity to choose the name and right of the leopard under his care first learn about changes in the life of the taiga godson. sergey antsirin, maxim mintsev, ivan rakov. far eastern bureau of ntv. and i have everything by this moment. stay on ntv. a future in which you don’t have to choose between form and substance, between safety and comfort , fastback crossover amoda c5, inte
following in the footsteps of his walks, the national park staff conducts excursions for ecotourism loverson has appeared on the popular route, a nameplate in honor of the hospitable owner of the lands, martin fierro. news of the appearance of a memorial sign sent to the vatican. high-ranking guardian. pope francis has added to the already quite impressive list of guardians of the far eastern leopards. among them is the special representative of the russian president on environmental issues ,...
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thanks to the creation of the leopard land national park, its population has tripled and there are nowarea. but his return to these places, where he has not been seen for a long time, to his original habitats, is of course a symbol, a symbol of the success of his work. at the new old place, the returnee is regularly recorded... by camera traps, based on photographs, scientists studied the individual spotted pattern on the skin of a leopard, and in order not to confuse it with others, assigned the code name leo 252m. thanks to international scientific connections and social networks, the news about the revival of a unique subspecies of leopards spread throughout the world and was even discussed in the vatican. in february of this year , a photograph depicting leo 252m was shown to pope francis. the area of protected forests and the gamow peninsula, where the four-legged cross settled. the pope's area is about 7,000 hectares, also a kind of palace under open sky. for several years , work has been going on here to restore forests after fires, and inspectors protect the territory from po
thanks to the creation of the leopard land national park, its population has tripled and there are nowarea. but his return to these places, where he has not been seen for a long time, to his original habitats, is of course a symbol, a symbol of the success of his work. at the new old place, the returnee is regularly recorded... by camera traps, based on photographs, scientists studied the individual spotted pattern on the skin of a leopard, and in order not to confuse it with others, assigned...
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now eco. products, eco-trails, eco-tourism, and the russian north as its new route, this national parkl historical eras have been preserved here, tourists are offered to visit the modlan pile settlement, the dwelling of an ancient man, and the world heritage site of the feropont monastery and others famous shrines. the noise of the city, the bustle, transport, metro, all this affects people’s lives, they live in this... hectic world, here they relax, rest in soul, body, for such a complete rest, the entire infrastructure has been equipped here, the ecological trail along mount maura has been reconstructed , a completely new object of the ecological trail has been created - a trip to sokolsky bor, the quality of services provided to tourists has become higher, they are more, let's just say, safe, safe educational ecotourism is a direction that is still new... meanwhile, it is very promising for our country, because russia ranks first in the world in terms of area of specially protected natural resources territories, and all this has yet to be shown, thanks to the national project ecol
now eco. products, eco-trails, eco-tourism, and the russian north as its new route, this national parkl historical eras have been preserved here, tourists are offered to visit the modlan pile settlement, the dwelling of an ancient man, and the world heritage site of the feropont monastery and others famous shrines. the noise of the city, the bustle, transport, metro, all this affects people’s lives, they live in this... hectic world, here they relax, rest in soul, body, for such a complete...
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mayor woods, redwood national park there. so many and you go for free. the final free day of the year that yeah, all of these during the year and then after this. that's when the winter rolls. and we've got a pretty good storm brewing. yeah. in fact, here's a live look outside. this is 80 at castle peak. so up in this year, you can definitely see some of the snow on the ground from the >> last bit of moisture that rolled through and going to get he raised a night. dennis shanahan has details. >> with temperatures in the 20's, conditions are perfect for snowmaking in the mountains around lake tahoe. the snow machines at boreal started blasting around 7 o'clock on tuesday night. the tap into the on-site pond spray the water to do a fine mist and it falls as snow. snowmaking started here for the season in october monday, sierra storm delivered a few natural inches of powder. so this machine-made snow is adding to a good start. boreal heavenly and northstar are just 10 days away from their anticipated openings. mount rose on the nevada side of lake tahoe is
mayor woods, redwood national park there. so many and you go for free. the final free day of the year that yeah, all of these during the year and then after this. that's when the winter rolls. and we've got a pretty good storm brewing. yeah. in fact, here's a live look outside. this is 80 at castle peak. so up in this year, you can definitely see some of the snow on the ground from the >> last bit of moisture that rolled through and going to get he raised a night. dennis shanahan has...
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institute scientists identified 11 species of rare butterflies biology in the kaigorodskie national parkirst expedition of entomologists to the newly created. protected area. despite its proximity to the capital of komi, the park has been studied less than the hard-to-reach areas of the arctic, and the results of the trips exceeded all expectations, word from elena zolotareva. the old -growth forests on the territory of the kaigorodsky national park hide many secrets, scientists had no doubt about it, but they were only able to get to them with the advent of at least some infrastructure; part of the protected zone passes through the northern she gave the uvals a lot of unexpected finds, the edge-eyed heria, the ribbon poplar.
institute scientists identified 11 species of rare butterflies biology in the kaigorodskie national parkirst expedition of entomologists to the newly created. protected area. despite its proximity to the capital of komi, the park has been studied less than the hard-to-reach areas of the arctic, and the results of the trips exceeded all expectations, word from elena zolotareva. the old -growth forests on the territory of the kaigorodsky national park hide many secrets, scientists had no doubt...