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i'm not an expert on national parks. >> a brief amount of time, do you support additional national parks -- i have the national lakeshore in my district if we continue, should we turn it into in encampments? >> i love national parks i fully support but. >> you are not answering the question and it's an easy yes or no should we use national parks for this? i'm going to close by saying america, if you don't know yet is a party that refuses to acknowledge what happened january 20 of 2021, open borders were declared america and this is what we've got and we hear from the other side not talking about solutions, we gave you a solution. we vetted it and parked it up. it secures the border. you can vote for it anytime, we gave you a solution. first, we secure the borders and we could do that in a minute if we wanted to. republicans are defending your national parks. the other side want to turn them into homeless encampments and the ranking member admitted the biden administration failed and i think that's all we need to know. i yield back. >> the gentleman yells back. >> thank you. it has been a
i'm not an expert on national parks. >> a brief amount of time, do you support additional national parks -- i have the national lakeshore in my district if we continue, should we turn it into in encampments? >> i love national parks i fully support but. >> you are not answering the question and it's an easy yes or no should we use national parks for this? i'm going to close by saying america, if you don't know yet is a party that refuses to acknowledge what happened january 20...
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lent to tarnishing the sanctity of yellowstone national park. the irreversible damage a floor and in the dish of our national beauty are contrary to the ethos of conservation and preservation th >> the irreversible damagel and the destruction of natural beauty are -- to the those of conservation and preservation that the national parks symbolize. rlooked. this rlooked. the 1972 decision by congress against the housing plan of floyd bennett field based on in adequacy of residence must not be overlooked. this ndserves as legislative evidence of the sustainability of the area. revisiting and overturning such well-founded decisions without adequate assessment suggest a lack of prudence and disregard for established legislation. migrants, many of whom who have faced immense suffering are entitled to a safe and secure living environment. placing them in a flood prone area, during an active hurricane season, as well as colder months ahead is neither humane, nor ethical. the proposal not only risks the safety of migrants, but also impacts the welfare and
lent to tarnishing the sanctity of yellowstone national park. the irreversible damage a floor and in the dish of our national beauty are contrary to the ethos of conservation and preservation th >> the irreversible damagel and the destruction of natural beauty are -- to the those of conservation and preservation that the national parks symbolize. rlooked. this rlooked. the 1972 decision by congress against the housing plan of floyd bennett field based on in adequacy of residence must not...
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the primary duty of the national park service is to protect the national parks in the national monuments under its jurisdiction. and keep them as new in their natural state as this can be done in view of the fact that access to them must be provided in order that they may be used and enjoyed. these what a written by steven, the first director of the national park service back in 1925. 1925. for much of the last century they have helped you until now. with the offering a sign of the lease, the federal government is going directly against what mather and countless other officials to the decades have repeatedly said should be the primary duty of the national park service, rather than providing access to this national park space the federal government is restricting the ability of the public to fully enjoy the 1300 acres of parkland on the shores of jamaica bay it instead of enabling public access, the national park service is instead agreeing to house 2000 people on the former runway of this aviation landmark. not only is his decision to house thousands of violation of the founding ideals o
the primary duty of the national park service is to protect the national parks in the national monuments under its jurisdiction. and keep them as new in their natural state as this can be done in view of the fact that access to them must be provided in order that they may be used and enjoyed. these what a written by steven, the first director of the national park service back in 1925. 1925. for much of the last century they have helped you until now. with the offering a sign of the lease, the...
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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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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 iesting funding from many different sources to improve condition of housing, yellowstone has been great example in terms of improving the quality of housing for mr as well as expanding the capacity. in fiscal '23 we were fortunate that congress gave us increase of $7 million for housing, guarantyime 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 ployees that we otherwise won't be able to do. there's a request in fiscal 2024 fo another $7 million that would help benefit p
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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i live in a national park. that would be very offensive to me if someone said it was just a bathhouse in arkansas. there is a lot of pride in the local communities where these parks exist. to me, that is an indication of how this whole situation is being viewed that it is just an airport in brooklyn, who cares if we build a few migrant shelters on it. i will give the two authorities in brooklyn an opportunity to talk about that and make final closing comments. let's start with you first ms. ariola . >> the comments were very insulting. we all love our park land and green space and it may not look like yellowstone or anything else in any other state, it is hours. it is not just a rundown runway, it is a place where people go and enjoy, up to 1 million people per day. it is where schools go and schools have afterschool recreation and athletic fields and they played there. it is where people have a community garden. it is a place of community for the surrounding communities. there has been a lot of talk, ms. acer s
i live in a national park. that would be very offensive to me if someone said it was just a bathhouse in arkansas. there is a lot of pride in the local communities where these parks exist. to me, that is an indication of how this whole situation is being viewed that it is just an airport in brooklyn, who cares if we build a few migrant shelters on it. i will give the two authorities in brooklyn an opportunity to talk about that and make final closing comments. let's start with you first ms....
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likewise, we talked about the migrant camp impact on national parks ecosystem. i can imagine does not can be a big impact on that as well. >> it will be absolutely major impact on the parks ecosystem. >> thank thank you very muc. i yield back. >> gentlelady's time spectra undulates eyewitnesses have been sitting at the table for a long time, and speaking of the sosa floyd bennet field, under declare a five-minute recess so that you can take a break and we'll plan to start the probably in five minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the hearing will come to order. the china recognizes the jumper from california. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to all of our guest here today testifying. wanted to talk to ms. ariola and miss what can. >> is is a first time that your latest have had a chance to come to capitol hill and have our attention and explain what's happening in your districts? >> for me it has, yes. >> and ms. williams, have you been able to find an opportunity to let
likewise, we talked about the migrant camp impact on national parks ecosystem. i can imagine does not can be a big impact on that as well. >> it will be absolutely major impact on the parks ecosystem. >> thank thank you very muc. i yield back. >> gentlelady's time spectra undulates eyewitnesses have been sitting at the table for a long time, and speaking of the sosa floyd bennet field, under declare a five-minute recess so that you can take a break and we'll plan to start the...
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the belovezhskaya pushcha national park was created to preserve in its natural state and comprehensive study of reference unique natural complexes and objects of the belovezhskaya pristine. biological and landscape diversity of the territory, restoration of disturbed natural complexes and objects of special ecological, historical, cultural and aesthetic value. the territory of the park is divided by the state border into two parts - the belarusian and polish. and the length from north to south is 65 km, from west to east from 20 to 52 km, the area is 150,000 hectares. currently , the park territory includes four functional zones, 17 forest areas and two forest and hunting farms. all this is necessary for better protection and rational use of the resources of the national park. the most stringent protection regime in the protected area, designed to preserve natural complexes in their natural state. all activities except conservation and scientific research are prohibited in this zone. occupies about 40% of the territory of the national park and includes most of the high-aged natural for
the belovezhskaya pushcha national park was created to preserve in its natural state and comprehensive study of reference unique natural complexes and objects of the belovezhskaya pristine. biological and landscape diversity of the territory, restoration of disturbed natural complexes and objects of special ecological, historical, cultural and aesthetic value. the territory of the park is divided by the state border into two parts - the belarusian and polish. and the length from north to south...
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this is more than in any other national park in our country. seven different types of reptiles, 11 types of amphibians, 27 various fish species and more than 11 thousand invertebrates. but the most famous animal that has become a symbol of... the bison is the bison, one of the oldest and most majestic animals on earth, which was constantly hunted in the middle ages; in the 20th century, the bison population was practically destroyed; active work continues in the reserve to this day to restore the population and now there is no danger of extinction. such a vast protected area has its own caretaker. no, this is not a mighty bison. a the chief forester of the pelovezhskaya pushcha national park, with whom we will talk right now, here we are in the protected part of the national park, we are passing along the tourist route, an animal crossing, the route is arranged here and you see how beautiful it is, but here are 10 people, people came a little , usually they go on volosved , they rested, all with their convenience, the gazebos where we... routes
this is more than in any other national park in our country. seven different types of reptiles, 11 types of amphibians, 27 various fish species and more than 11 thousand invertebrates. but the most famous animal that has become a symbol of... the bison is the bison, one of the oldest and most majestic animals on earth, which was constantly hunted in the middle ages; in the 20th century, the bison population was practically destroyed; active work continues in the reserve to this day to restore...
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this is more than in any other national park in our country. seven different species of reptiles, 11 species of amphibians, 27 species of various fish and more than 11 thousand invertebrates. but the most famous animal that has become a symbol of belovezhskaya pushcha is the bison, one of the most ancient and majestic animals on earth, which was constantly hunted in the middle ages. in the 20th century , the bison population was practically destroyed. in the reserve , active work to restore the population continues to this day and now the bison is not in danger of extinction. such a vast protected area has its own. all their convenience, gazebos where you need to remove garbage and relax, enjoy this because of the beauty of the protected part, we do not carry out any activities, only caring for the quarterly groves, quarterly lines, and forest roads where the routes pass, the rest is all natural, this oak grove, it is a typical oak grove, such an oak grove, according to descriptions and historians, this is what the forest was like it’s always a
this is more than in any other national park in our country. seven different species of reptiles, 11 species of amphibians, 27 species of various fish and more than 11 thousand invertebrates. but the most famous animal that has become a symbol of belovezhskaya pushcha is the bison, one of the most ancient and majestic animals on earth, which was constantly hunted in the middle ages. in the 20th century , the bison population was practically destroyed. in the reserve , active work to restore the...
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conkuati national park is the youngest in the congo. it opened just some 25 years ago. environments can be seen here. habitats of central africa, from sovana rainforests to mangrove swamps and wide sandy beaches such as pointe noire. on the plain, in the countryside, there are many strange flowers and fruit trees. you can visit the village and get to know each other better with the traditions of local residents, taste homemade palm wine. and in the capital, brozovil, in the pota-pota quarter, they will meet. with examples of unique painting, a special fusion of modern techniques of traditional artistic creativity of the congolese people. this pota-pota art style is known all over the world today. in the congo we support the development of culture, because a people who loses their culture then loses their soul. in congo potapota, in ggan, traditional multi-colored textiles. botik odinkra. these are printed fabrics made of cotton or silk, the patterns on which are made by hand. masters carve stamps with national motifs from wood. the paint for the ornament is made from th
conkuati national park is the youngest in the congo. it opened just some 25 years ago. environments can be seen here. habitats of central africa, from sovana rainforests to mangrove swamps and wide sandy beaches such as pointe noire. on the plain, in the countryside, there are many strange flowers and fruit trees. you can visit the village and get to know each other better with the traditions of local residents, taste homemade palm wine. and in the capital, brozovil, in the pota-pota quarter,...
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explore well -maintained national parks. our people are very friendly, this is namibia.ip desert is the oldest in the world, its age is about 80 million years. the giant dunes in the desert are the highest, reaching 300 m. in the valley of the kalah desert. one of the most waterless places on the planet, and in namibia, in the crater of an extinct volcano, rock paintings, the oldest in the world, were discovered. wild nature is combined here with very comfortable living in cities that are not inferior in cleanliness to european ones. it’s not for nothing that namibia is also called the switzerland of africa. what do you think about it and what is your favorite dish? i'm not a particularly good eater, which is why you're in such good shape. you know, believe it or not, i always believe the president, i always believe the president. i take my ashikandela with me, which is drinkable yogurt. and dad, it's porridge. because when i travel. for example, when i was in china, it can be difficult to get used to the local cuisine, so i me with him, even the president of batswana co
explore well -maintained national parks. our people are very friendly, this is namibia.ip desert is the oldest in the world, its age is about 80 million years. the giant dunes in the desert are the highest, reaching 300 m. in the valley of the kalah desert. one of the most waterless places on the planet, and in namibia, in the crater of an extinct volcano, rock paintings, the oldest in the world, were discovered. wild nature is combined here with very comfortable living in cities that are not...
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over the next five years, 15 families could be released in the cairngorms national park.raised concerns about damage the animals could do to farm and woodland. let's get more on this with andy ford, director of nature and climate change at the cairngorms national park authority. thank you forjoining us on the programme, i was interested in to hear that you believe beavers will help to deal with some of the effects of climate change and improve biodiversity in the national park, explain that for us. hello everybody. _ park, explain that for us. hello everybody. we _ park, explain that for us. hello everybody, we know— park, explain that for us. hello everybody, we know that - park, explain that for us. hello everybody, we know that beavers build dams and they slow the water flows, hold water back from the landscape. this could take the fluctuations out of floods, which can help retain the water and we know it's good for times of drought as well. if you can keep water into the landscape that way. plans, more natural rivers, or really good for invertebrates, amphibians, frog
over the next five years, 15 families could be released in the cairngorms national park.raised concerns about damage the animals could do to farm and woodland. let's get more on this with andy ford, director of nature and climate change at the cairngorms national park authority. thank you forjoining us on the programme, i was interested in to hear that you believe beavers will help to deal with some of the effects of climate change and improve biodiversity in the national park, explain that for...
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maintenance projects and capital improvement projects. >> we have a strong partnership with the national park service aimed at protection of the watershed, it's for the natural values for it, and wilderness area for the park service and protection of water quality. >> for a century now, this dam in a national park brought fresh water to the san francisco bay area which shared stewardship, it will continue to do so for generations to come. >> this will is the moment. it's made possible [music] so, can you tell us what it was like for you during your first encounter with the san francisco fire department? >> yep. it was super cool! i got to learn about the dry standing pipe correction. it is actually called, dry sand piper just stand pipe. tomato. you know. yea. >> so, what is coming up next for what is that for? >> oh , firefighter backsterinvited mow to a fire station to see the cool stuff firefighters use to put out fires. you have seen the had doors open like a space ship from out of nowhere. i close my eye its is like i'm there right now! wow! whoa. watch out, man. what is that for? >> wha
maintenance projects and capital improvement projects. >> we have a strong partnership with the national park service aimed at protection of the watershed, it's for the natural values for it, and wilderness area for the park service and protection of water quality. >> for a century now, this dam in a national park brought fresh water to the san francisco bay area which shared stewardship, it will continue to do so for generations to come. >> this will is the moment. it's made...
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all this is necessary for better protection and rational use of the resources of the national park.serve natural complexes in their natural state. all activities except conservation and scientific research are prohibited in this zone. it takes up about 40% the territory of the national park includes most of the high-aged, natural forests of belo. in terms of the number of plant and animal species, belovezhskaya pushcha has no equal not only in belarus, but throughout europe, and many representatives of the flora and fauna of belovezhskaya pushcha are listed in the red book of the republic.
all this is necessary for better protection and rational use of the resources of the national park.serve natural complexes in their natural state. all activities except conservation and scientific research are prohibited in this zone. it takes up about 40% the territory of the national park includes most of the high-aged, natural forests of belo. in terms of the number of plant and animal species, belovezhskaya pushcha has no equal not only in belarus, but throughout europe, and many...
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and you see now, it looks like we are in a national park or something.he first time since i've been in this country that i can hear birds. they're not being drowned out by the traffic or the noise. yes. exactly. like that. birds chirp as part of a wider project to create new public spaces and a biological corridor through the city, 25km of forgotten rivers are being restored. so, qasa, this is the place... local groups like rio urbano want to reclaim these lost treasures. here, we have annette. hi. and annette is part of rio urbano. nice to meet you. lovely to meet you, annette. oh, thank you for having me. so, what are you up to? well, i'm cleaning the river. you want to help? yeah, sure. wow. i'll be honest, i didn't expect to be doing this... ..when they said, "come to costa rica." this simple filter helps trap pollution and rubbish, making it easier to clean the river. qasa laughs nearly went then! 0h! oh, god. 0h. look at this. 0h. annette, how am i doing? you're going great. you need to aim for a little more. a little bit more. 0k. i need to get my
and you see now, it looks like we are in a national park or something.he first time since i've been in this country that i can hear birds. they're not being drowned out by the traffic or the noise. yes. exactly. like that. birds chirp as part of a wider project to create new public spaces and a biological corridor through the city, 25km of forgotten rivers are being restored. so, qasa, this is the place... local groups like rio urbano want to reclaim these lost treasures. here, we have annette....
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it was the beginning of a unique collaboration between the city of san francisco and yosemite national park. >> lands around the dam are critically important. we, along with the park service have a very common goal thereof protection of that watershed, both for national park values and water supply values in yosemite is the cub tree's premiere national park visited by millions of visitors but the protection of our watershed and the city provides significant outside funding for the national park, over $8 million a year is for trail maintenance and wilderness education and park operations and security keeping the water safe and the park a haven. >> one hundred years ago when the dam was first built, there was a different view of the environment back then, than there is today. and the dam was part of changing that view across the nation. that brings an importance to our work here at o'shaughnessy dam, how we manage this dam and manage our releases and the environment downstream, it's very important to san francisco that we need that challenge. >> for 100 years, o'shaughnessy dam and the park s
it was the beginning of a unique collaboration between the city of san francisco and yosemite national park. >> lands around the dam are critically important. we, along with the park service have a very common goal thereof protection of that watershed, both for national park values and water supply values in yosemite is the cub tree's premiere national park visited by millions of visitors but the protection of our watershed and the city provides significant outside funding for the...
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nasser akbarpour national park and teng siad chaharmahal bakhtiari national park and protected area ,proud. i greet the viewers of the national media of one tv channel and khabar channel, who tonight, like the previous nights, are accompanying us in a special news conversation , just as we had in the news, the supreme leader of the islamic revolution today with a group of people from different walks of life. our country has a meeting in tonight's special news interview , we will discuss the dimensions of this meeting and what the supreme leader of the islamic revolution emphasized to the women of the country in this meeting. especially the issue of the role of women in different strata of the country regarding the election issue , i hope that you will accompany our planning until the end by introducing the guests mrs. hosni halam, an activist in the field of women, as well as mrs. saeedinejad , the head of the national network of the women's advancement movement of the country. let's start tonight's discussion and program together. dear ladies and gentlemen, you can play a role in thi
nasser akbarpour national park and teng siad chaharmahal bakhtiari national park and protected area ,proud. i greet the viewers of the national media of one tv channel and khabar channel, who tonight, like the previous nights, are accompanying us in a special news conversation , just as we had in the news, the supreme leader of the islamic revolution today with a group of people from different walks of life. our country has a meeting in tonight's special news interview , we will discuss the...
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but but because it's a private cemetery but on the national park side, on the national cemetery side, there's nothing there except a rhododendron bush. so so i would think they could put something there. yes. good morning. good morning. i imagine most us have looked at those pictures, those old grainy pictures, and were frustrated and wished we could have seen what you showed us today. hmm. what made you come? how did you come up with this idea? crazy. well, first of all, i'm an animator and animators have patience. not with kids, but we have patience. we have patience doing what we do. and you sort of go to this zen place. and and when we do what we do. i was a stop motion animator for many years, and that's how i did bud bowl. and and but, you know, you just go to a zen place, put some good music on, and you just chill. and and so that's what that's what this was. and yeah. and it was just it was a fascinating process from start to finish and, and i figured the reason i ended up doing it and sticking with the research was because i thought, well, if me who you know, i had the tools,
but but because it's a private cemetery but on the national park side, on the national cemetery side, there's nothing there except a rhododendron bush. so so i would think they could put something there. yes. good morning. good morning. i imagine most us have looked at those pictures, those old grainy pictures, and were frustrated and wished we could have seen what you showed us today. hmm. what made you come? how did you come up with this idea? crazy. well, first of all, i'm an animator and...
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maintenance projects and capital improvement projects. >> we have a strong partnership with the national park service aimed at protection of the watershed, it's for the natural values for it, and wilderness area for the park service and protection of water quality. >> for a century now, this dam in a national park brought fresh water to the san francisco bay area which shared stewardship, it will continue to do so for generations to come. >> this will is the moment. it's made possible the board of directors and parking authority commission. good afternoon directors, staff and members of the public. we thank you for joining us. this meeting is being held in hybrid format, occurring in person at city hall, room 400 broadcast live on sf govtv and by phone the phone number to use today is (415) 655-0001 access. code 26611010021. when the item is called dial star three to enter the queue, commenters will have up to two minutes to provide comment unless otherwise noted by the chair. a time limit of ten minutes of remote public comment on each action or discussion item has been set and notice for th
maintenance projects and capital improvement projects. >> we have a strong partnership with the national park service aimed at protection of the watershed, it's for the natural values for it, and wilderness area for the park service and protection of water quality. >> for a century now, this dam in a national park brought fresh water to the san francisco bay area which shared stewardship, it will continue to do so for generations to come. >> this will is the moment. it's made...
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national park city management we are talking about that part that remains a national park, none of whichted within the borders of moscow, and construction, housing construction is not planned there, and most importantly, is not allowed by law. essentially, this is a legal formality. the city has long been caring for the capital’s part of the losiny ostrov national park. alexey knor, alexander kucherovsky, mariana pepanyan, lead. thousands of tourists. now they are going to altai to see one of the wonders of nature, swan lake. the water in it does not freeze even in severe frosts; huge flocks of graceful white birds, as well as wild ducks, fly there for the winter. this poultry farm has existed for half a century; every year almost 30.00 people become its guests. our film crew looked there. report by anna bichurina. lake bright in altai region. for 50 years, whooping swans have been wintering here, the reason lies in the secret of the lake, because of the numerous springs it does not freeze, the swans first flew here in 1967, then their flock consisted of only 15 individuals, today there
national park city management we are talking about that part that remains a national park, none of whichted within the borders of moscow, and construction, housing construction is not planned there, and most importantly, is not allowed by law. essentially, this is a legal formality. the city has long been caring for the capital’s part of the losiny ostrov national park. alexey knor, alexander kucherovsky, mariana pepanyan, lead. thousands of tourists. now they are going to altai to see one of...
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ready to enter tang siad national park and protected area. in the second annual census to start counting animals in this area. there is talk of seeing wildlife, which is very enjoyable. it is the first time in this province we operate. about 70 environmentalists in this plan. counting of animals is done in tanglasan, komasan, bidhel, sarqaye bostan shir jilan, maroon valley, and panlang darreh regions. the plan we have now is to interact with local communities so that we can help explain the values of this area by raising awareness, which is the core of tang sayad and sabzkouh biodiversity reserve and has global value. it is emphasized that the groups should record what they write in direct observation so that the plan for the future planning of the region, where the weaknesses are identified, the strengths are identified and we can manage well to have relative to the region. ghoshumish, goat, wild cat, striped sable, wolf, stone otter, and the valuable and endangered species of the iranian leopard are among the important inhabitants of ten
ready to enter tang siad national park and protected area. in the second annual census to start counting animals in this area. there is talk of seeing wildlife, which is very enjoyable. it is the first time in this province we operate. about 70 environmentalists in this plan. counting of animals is done in tanglasan, komasan, bidhel, sarqaye bostan shir jilan, maroon valley, and panlang darreh regions. the plan we have now is to interact with local communities so that we can help explain the...
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he got a ticket at yellowstone national park for roaming into a thermal area that's off limits. he's reportedly been filming a movie in the area with samuel l jackson. >> we turn now to the cost of living, as you probably know, it's been skyrocketing in recent years, but this january 1st, millions of americans will get some help paying their bills. but not everyone is on board with the changes. with. a new year comes new laws and for many states, that means the minimum wage is going up. beginning january first, 22 states will see their minimum. hourly wage increase. in some states, the hike will be small, just $0.35 in ohio. but in hawaii, the minimum will rise by $2. >> impact of the increase in minimum wage. it just moves people closer and closer. to out of poverty. >> in new york, a split the minimum hourly wage in the new york city area will rise by $1, while the rest of the state sees an 80 cent raise. but it's california that has generated the most headlines. wages there are going up by $0.50 on january 1st and then in april, fast food workers will see a far more substanti
he got a ticket at yellowstone national park for roaming into a thermal area that's off limits. he's reportedly been filming a movie in the area with samuel l jackson. >> we turn now to the cost of living, as you probably know, it's been skyrocketing in recent years, but this january 1st, millions of americans will get some help paying their bills. but not everyone is on board with the changes. with. a new year comes new laws and for many states, that means the minimum wage is going up....
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i'm a cistern gunners. mining in the national park is highly regulated. only ham is in crow balls, permits it drills and explosives or band. the site must be re natured off the mining and lodge of fines must be reports. it is not showing in the clean and what we do is very careful and respectful. we're not changing anything. we're not using any chemicals. and when we remove the crystals, we make sure we don't disturb anything. so are there. so here we are. it's some of the top. and those are going to work our way into that credit list. hooked them. yes, we're going to clear this spot and see what's down there. we filed it up with stones . how many of our basic folks up estimates for the book can be dangerous? so one of them will have to venture down into the narrow crevice and inspect the rock. they discovered traces of quotes here a few days ago, which is a promising sign. but they still don't know whether there are any valuable crystals to be found here. the most not going in, i'll send the canister down to you for a song pull up, the roof will reveal m
i'm a cistern gunners. mining in the national park is highly regulated. only ham is in crow balls, permits it drills and explosives or band. the site must be re natured off the mining and lodge of fines must be reports. it is not showing in the clean and what we do is very careful and respectful. we're not changing anything. we're not using any chemicals. and when we remove the crystals, we make sure we don't disturb anything. so are there. so here we are. it's some of the top. and those are...
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the national park service says the chains were originally installed in the 1990s, so they're not considered historically significant. >>> okay. don't go away. a live picture of christmas in the park in san jose. it's still going on. a lot of families enjoying it. it will be running actually through january 1st. if you head out there tonight, it's open until 10:00 p.m. it's open until 10:00 p.m. >>> rob [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan for less than $10 a month. every plan covers preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. if you have questions, we're here to help every step of the way. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31 at coveredca.com. how do you know when you've made the right decision? it's the feeling this you get in your gut,nce. the one that tells you what's right or what's wrong. it's the voice inside you that says, "i'm buzze
the national park service says the chains were originally installed in the 1990s, so they're not considered historically significant. >>> okay. don't go away. a live picture of christmas in the park in san jose. it's still going on. a lot of families enjoying it. it will be running actually through january 1st. if you head out there tonight, it's open until 10:00 p.m. it's open until 10:00 p.m. >>> rob [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's...
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ready no one should be drilling in a national park. you would, depending on the terrain, not even enter the part, but hit targets in the park from outside part. we're now drilling 10 kilometers as far as on weight under the ground to get to an oil target. so since the 19 ninety's, the oil companies have had this capability to say that you do the best possible techniques, but the best technique is to use excessive return from i've site are surely, or at least from one inside the box. i'm not sure about what, what you're saying. i'm not gonna be until about a buyer div us, if you was a priority for us, you have chosen to minimize our impact on divided by with the both which you're not minimizing it's, i mean you can minimize it by using extended reach technology in 1999 to tile bill sales with 11 for longer to reach, but it wouldn't be more expensive. why didn't you do that? i don't you. you're probably going to agree with different to what we have chosen. it is a best way to points, and it is a best way to my, my know, my is that will fo
ready no one should be drilling in a national park. you would, depending on the terrain, not even enter the part, but hit targets in the park from outside part. we're now drilling 10 kilometers as far as on weight under the ground to get to an oil target. so since the 19 ninety's, the oil companies have had this capability to say that you do the best possible techniques, but the best technique is to use excessive return from i've site are surely, or at least from one inside the box. i'm not...
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the national park strict mining regulations maintenance thursday as can purchase a beautiful crystal here without penetrating the mountain. the fashion saffo salvo the faust under was a foam, extends across the bay jewelry manufacturing. yes, good night is taking a look at justin homes as power of cultivation program. it's harvest time, the toys to the cleans of parasites before being brought to show, even in ancient times, poles like these were famous and particularly prized. it says that crow patches earrings were made using poles from this muscle species to make it for me, it's important to see that they're produced in an environmentally friendly way. harmony with nature. as far as i'm concerned, this is the only sustainable jewel there is in somebody's presence. steve. how foaming has the ocean to thank for its treasures. the delicate creatures need an intact marine environment to thrive. bucks, they also play a role and maintaining it. each individual oyster can filter more than a 100 liters of water every day. much like to sewage treatment plant. what the hell always does thriv
the national park strict mining regulations maintenance thursday as can purchase a beautiful crystal here without penetrating the mountain. the fashion saffo salvo the faust under was a foam, extends across the bay jewelry manufacturing. yes, good night is taking a look at justin homes as power of cultivation program. it's harvest time, the toys to the cleans of parasites before being brought to show, even in ancient times, poles like these were famous and particularly prized. it says that crow...
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in 2006 extent, going from underneath the lake alberts up to the north of merchandising falls. national park by trinity trinity majority of rights to the largest of the fields to land were held by french oil giant to attack the energies, google operate and the projects. they also share ownership of the smaller kingfisher field with its operates as soon as the chinese national offshore oil company. the foot keys are in the development is the stations you guns and national oil company task, find the 70 with managing you can just commercial oil interest including the refinery. gilbert coming is, you know, chief commercial officer. our role is to ensure that the value that's being created in the petroleum sector is protected and the state participation gets some of that value. but from this thought, there was a disagreement to tell imaging. just wanted to get the oil out of the country by building the wells longest p 2 pipeline capable of transporting u. candice think lexi crude to the coast to export to foreign markets. president 70 c later because the north degree fast might to timeframes wher
in 2006 extent, going from underneath the lake alberts up to the north of merchandising falls. national park by trinity trinity majority of rights to the largest of the fields to land were held by french oil giant to attack the energies, google operate and the projects. they also share ownership of the smaller kingfisher field with its operates as soon as the chinese national offshore oil company. the foot keys are in the development is the stations you guns and national oil company task, find...
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the archipelago is a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep, farming, and olives. a fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island. wolf like wild dogs, flog cole rouge on a village. the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a coincidence that he is here today. just 2 days ago, yrc of tells him there were a couple of mother. she put their lambs at the house. how old are they? 2 weeks in work in 2 weeks. and this one is when we come down the one us and here's, there was another one along with this one story of the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are going to, i found this one this morning. it was a, i got no, i'm you have them at that stage set a trap above yakima farm. it's an attempt to at least do something but so far without success, the trap is empty. jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their for it's only with video traps that's not go gets to see the animals. but that's tedious. it's hot. the islan
the archipelago is a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep, farming, and olives. a fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island. wolf like wild dogs, flog cole rouge on a village. the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a coincidence that he is here today. just 2 days ago, yrc of tells him there were a couple of mother. she put their lambs at the house. how...
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the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a co incidence that he is here today just 2 days ago, yrc of tells him there were a couple of mother. she put their lambs at the house. how old are they? 2 weeks in walk in 2 weeks. and this one is when we come down the one as and here there was another one along with this one story of the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are gone to. i found this one this morning. it was a i got no i'm you have in my city i save set a trap above yakima farm. it's an attempt to at least do something but so far without success. the trap is empty. jackals are shy and cunning and masterfully camouflaged by their for it's only with video traps that's logical gets to see the animals. but that's tedious. it's hot. the islands terrain is rough. putting cameras in the right place requires as much muck as skill. and then he has to go back every 2 or 3 weeks to replace the batteries and view the pictures here at the only water hole on all the kanadi islands. the chances are good, the sheep come to
the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a co incidence that he is here today just 2 days ago, yrc of tells him there were a couple of mother. she put their lambs at the house. how old are they? 2 weeks in walk in 2 weeks. and this one is when we come down the one as and here there was another one along with this one story of the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are gone to. i found this one this morning. it was a i got no i'm you have in my city i save set a trap above...
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well, a small portion of this land consists of scenic national parks. most federal land in the west is managed by the bureau of land management or the us forest service. and most of it doesn't look like the postcard worthy picturesque view scapes that you see associated with national parks. it's just land, land that the federal government owns holds, refuses to sell, refuses to allow development on and very often is used to lock people out of access to all kinds of things in the state, including on occasion their own property. now, the united states now has a record shortage of over 5 million homes in 2021. -- 5 million homes. in 2021, the states with the highest increases in home prices were located in the west. unfortunately, finding available land to increase housing supply is a real struggle. i mean, it's very, very difficult simply because it's not there because we don't have very much of this rare commodity known as private land and you have to have private land in order to build a house. so i've introduced a bill called the houses act, which woul
well, a small portion of this land consists of scenic national parks. most federal land in the west is managed by the bureau of land management or the us forest service. and most of it doesn't look like the postcard worthy picturesque view scapes that you see associated with national parks. it's just land, land that the federal government owns holds, refuses to sell, refuses to allow development on and very often is used to lock people out of access to all kinds of things in the state,...
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you know, crushed stone from the murchison falls national park towards the tranquility of lake alberts. the fat child surrendered the displace isn't my mazda? i was born here. they said in john, she has made me what i am today, this lines and it's people's face and existential crisis. and the notary people no longer able to predict when they should go to the gardens, they are no longer able to produce enough food for them. instead of men in the house vindicating with that to drink. but not only of these people on the front line of the global climate catastrophe. their home is being changed by a new rush for oil city resorts, which largely created to put time a to match and say that i have one of the streets talking about how it is going for 50 people from the full but that their region is you've got landlocked and sampled by international inputs. old it's petroleum exhaust expense. it's president of 40 years ago, the in the 70. so the oil as a potential saved here, but only if you can't control you gund, he argued this construct its own oil refinery, develop its own petrochemical indus
you know, crushed stone from the murchison falls national park towards the tranquility of lake alberts. the fat child surrendered the displace isn't my mazda? i was born here. they said in john, she has made me what i am today, this lines and it's people's face and existential crisis. and the notary people no longer able to predict when they should go to the gardens, they are no longer able to produce enough food for them. instead of men in the house vindicating with that to drink. but not only...
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but on radius tequila crashing stone from the merchants and falls and national park towards the tranquility of lake alberts and the facts highlands that surrendered the displace? isn't my mazda i was born here? the city of john t has made me what i am today. this lions and it's people's face and ex essential crisis. the notary people no longer able to predict when they shouldn't go to the i got didn't, they are no longer able to produce enough food for themselves many and on the highway vindicating with that to drink. but not only is these people on the front line, that's a global climate catastrophe. their home is being changed by a new rush for oil city resorts, which largely created for time but to match and see that i have one came of the streets talking about how it is going to lift people from the pull. but the net reaching is you've got landlocked by international imports. old it's petroleum exhaust expense. it's president of 14 years ago, the in the 70. so the oil as a potential saved here. but if you kind of control you guy, and he argued most construct its own oil refinery, develo
but on radius tequila crashing stone from the merchants and falls and national park towards the tranquility of lake alberts and the facts highlands that surrendered the displace? isn't my mazda i was born here? the city of john t has made me what i am today. this lions and it's people's face and ex essential crisis. the notary people no longer able to predict when they shouldn't go to the i got didn't, they are no longer able to produce enough food for themselves many and on the highway...