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so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? enggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it is very different to a zoo, there no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two in the basket. yes. our ranger, he will... thank you very much. yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to the main feeding area. when the tourists arrive, a ranger heads to the feeding platform to call the apes. calling. welcome to our centre. coming here is no guarantee you must see the orangutan. if you happen to see one, consider yourself very lucky already. in the rainy season between november and march there is an abun
so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? enggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to...
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so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? emenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it is very different to a zoo, there no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two in the basket. yes. our ranger, he will... thank you very much. yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to the main feeding area. when the tourists arrive, a ranger heads to the feeding platform to call the apes. calling. welcome to our centre. coming here is no guarantee you must see the orangutan. if you happen to see one, consider yourself very lucky already. in the rainy season between november and march there is an ab
so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? emenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to...
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this nature reserve has 7 interconnected bodies of water the often say lake is right in the middle. it's where the brandenburg ranger association has been testing a water management system to combat drought. ranger months but new monitors and adjusts the water supply. these streams allow water to flow from one like to the next like a string of pearls. a network of sluices allows the rangers to block the water so that it can't flow out of the lakes as easily. here we have raised the water level here by 20 centimeters in other words the water level in the lake is 20 centimeters harder than it was before. because the lake water level and the groundwater levels are interconnected the groundwater level has also increased by 20 centimeters. once he said to me talk he. the lakes now supply the surrounding fields and meadows with water. that's also helping revive a marsh that had run dry. the groundwater level here is rising again. the results of this test are being used by rangers and farmers to devise ways to replenish the water table. in the future this list will be used to retain water
this nature reserve has 7 interconnected bodies of water the often say lake is right in the middle. it's where the brandenburg ranger association has been testing a water management system to combat drought. ranger months but new monitors and adjusts the water supply. these streams allow water to flow from one like to the next like a string of pearls. a network of sluices allows the rangers to block the water so that it can't flow out of the lakes as easily. here we have raised the water level...
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so tell me what is special about this nature reserve?life centre is actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established backin rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 yea rs back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity and suffered from habitat loss and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then the rehabilitation programme has moved elsewhere but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans and tourists have a chance to limbs those tempted back by every meal. it is very different toa by every meal. it is very different to a zoo, there no orangutans in cages. yeah, totally different to a zoo. cages. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two in the basket. yes. our ranger, he will... yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to the area. when the tourists arrived the ranger heads to the feeding platform to call the apes. shouting. they will come to our centre —— welcome to our centre. coming here is no guarantee you will se
so tell me what is special about this nature reserve?life centre is actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established backin rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 yea rs back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity and suffered from habitat loss and taught them to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then the rehabilitation programme has moved elsewhere but the forest is still...
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the grain field supporter on a nature reserve which is monitored by park rangers this area used to be a marshland full of animals like cranes and frogs. over the past few years the average temperature in the capital berlin and the surrounding region has risen by 1.3 degrees celsius that's another reason why groundwater levels are falling. in recent years we've normally see a level of 50 centimeters in may. so it would reach up to hit. just a few years ago water still flowed in this ditch now it's dry this area has countless touches like these with sluices that help drain the land after frequent heavy rains these days there's hardly any rain at all. this doesn't look good. for the rangers and local farmers are looking for a solution they're planning to turn the drainage ditch into an irrigation ditch the idea is being tested 20 kilometers away. this nature reserve has 7 interconnected bodies of water the whole foods a lake is right in the middle. it's where the brandenburg ranger association has been testing a water management system to combat drought. ranger month monitors and adjusts
the grain field supporter on a nature reserve which is monitored by park rangers this area used to be a marshland full of animals like cranes and frogs. over the past few years the average temperature in the capital berlin and the surrounding region has risen by 1.3 degrees celsius that's another reason why groundwater levels are falling. in recent years we've normally see a level of 50 centimeters in may. so it would reach up to hit. just a few years ago water still flowed in this ditch now...
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the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. is the term that massive and tin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared the new media does and it was always the labs even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few that we've been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists these years government granted the reserve protection development and hunting. but environmental groups say that hasn't stopped poachers . the only tracks al-jazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newbie in blue started birds and a camera shy damages. as well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by
the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. is the term that massive and tin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared the new media does and it was always the labs even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few that we've been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is...
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the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. is the term that massive and 10 to my reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared the media does any muscle in the labs even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now they're very few have been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists these years government granted the reserve protection development and hunting. but environmental groups say that hasn't stopped poachers. the only tracks al-jazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newby and blue star bird and a camera shy damages. as well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. there was no sign of the reserve's most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers. another tre
the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. is the term that massive and 10 to my reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared the media does any muscle in the labs even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now they're very few have been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after...
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of really being eager to get a slice of the african high after all 30 percent of the world's natural reserves is a serious incentive while in the past they have organized similar events but now it's russia's turn but the russian officials of the most senior of them who we are going to see at the form of course have said that moscow's approach is completely different i do have to point out that president vladimir putin just before the summit began in one of the interviews even blamed the western countries for putting on a new face yet still trying to exploit the african countries mercilessly to their own benefit although according to mr putin that's not a plan for russia in the next 36 hours or so we are going to see whether the russian officials will deliver on their promises and commitments most notably waldemar putin will be getting together with the leaders of africa's strongest economies such as egypt and south africa and r t we'll be bringing you all the latest updates from the russia africa summit. here and saw. that chilean president has apologized and announced new social reforms afte
of really being eager to get a slice of the african high after all 30 percent of the world's natural reserves is a serious incentive while in the past they have organized similar events but now it's russia's turn but the russian officials of the most senior of them who we are going to see at the form of course have said that moscow's approach is completely different i do have to point out that president vladimir putin just before the summit began in one of the interviews even blamed the western...
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the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. the termit massive and tin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. does any most of us dollars even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few that we've been here now for 24 years we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists and years government granted the reserve protection development and hunting. but environmental groups say that hasn't stopped poachers. the only tracks al-jazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newbie in blue started birds and a camera shy damages. as well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure
the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. the termit massive and tin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. does any most of us dollars even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few that we've been here now for 24 years we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years...
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hector's of rosemary for the same retirement he sold his godson most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing something with their off 40 years we bring courage to the farmers to make that shift from a extractive to regenerative farming practices. the godfrey slopes are slowly recovering the living lands organization helps the farmers rejuvenates their land here on the completely degraded slope that was once grist their automobiles and his team what hard to protect every single tree fern pushes keep the goats away while canvas walls collect rainwater and hold the precious soil beneath the phones new hope is proud. you know we are starting to see changes even at a small scale we've just gone through one of the worst droughts and over 100 years . and despite that we are seeing positive changes in the ecosystem it was a leap of faith for all involved. had to buy a new system for over $65000.00 euros but the 1st
hector's of rosemary for the same retirement he sold his godson most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing something with their off 40 years we bring courage to the farmers to make that shift from a extractive to regenerative farming practices. the godfrey slopes are slowly recovering the living lands...
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the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in bellerose live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild sections of the river which would have to be dug out to allow commercial traffic. when the group stops for a break they talk to local that's about the pan of water way. often people in the villages only have limited sources of information and we can be one of those sources for them so that they don't only get information from state media but also hear a different opinion. should be sure the war because and then they can decide for themselves what they want the rivers infrastructure to develop what they want to protect the environment around them and keep it healthy of their own for with as they are new day to the kayaking
the proposed waterway would cut straight through 11 nature reserves and the activists say it could destroy a unique ecosystem the canal is supposed to connect to the baltic sea and the black sea its route goes through one of the last big wetland areas in europe with rare black older forests. 90 percent of the birds in bellerose live here including endangered species some animals nest directly on the untouched banks. this is tall covers 35 kilometers along many narrow wild sections of the river...
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function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them the benefit of the population. for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when they've all gone but so long as there's one or 2 still alive it's not too late the new map of the reserve has yet to be released but in the nearest city the trucks lined up for with oil connecting the distant animal reserve to a world thirsty for its energy riches collin baker al jazeera. the senior officials have warned that the e.u. has made a historic mistake that risks destabilizing the balkans a handful of countries led by french president emanuel met kong again blocked membership talks for macedonia and albania leaders were deadlocked after hours of heated negotiations at a brussels summit france alone rejected macedonia but was joined by denmark and the netherlands of re
function the objectives of the reserve hasn't changed the geographic position hasn't changed this is just a redefinition of the limits to optimize the usage of our natural resources because we want to use them the benefit of the population. for animal conservation groups have called on the government to reverse its decision to remap the reserves in a bid to save the addicks technology is improving all the time and we have ways and means of breeding species well it's too late when they've all...
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so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it is very different to a zoo, there no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two in the basket. yes. 0ur ranger, he will... thank you very much. yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to the main feeding area. when the tourists arrive, a ranger heads to the feeding platform to call the apes. calling. welcome to our centre. coming here is no guarantee you must see the orangutan. if you happen to see one, consider yourself very lucky already. in the rainy season between november and march there is an abundance of fruit in the forest, so the orangutans often don‘t need this extra food. but lucky for us, we don‘t have to wait long for a sighting. this is edwin, one of the biggest males in the park. and like the ranger said, this is not a zoo. the
so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse those tempted back by a free meal. it is very different to a zoo, there no orangutans in cages here. yeah, totally different to a zoo. two in the basket. yes. 0ur ranger, he will... thank you very much. yeah. enjoy. he will bring the food to...
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alone in the wilderness what's happened to critically endangered wildlife in africa's largest nature reserve. the calls for political change in lebanon a growing louder with tens of thousands protesting across the country. they calling for revolution lebanon's prime minister solidarity has given rival groups in his government 72 hours to find a solution to the turmoil that's and gulfs the country at least 2 people have died in demonstrations which have end to this 2nd day stephanie deca reports from beirut . for a 2nd day and night thousands filled the streets of beirut calling for the government to go. in for the 1st time on such a large scale it's not about where you are allegiances lie in this deeply divided sectarian country it's not about cos all walks of life are united against the political leadership here today that's what our rights that countries around the. garbage and all over the green grass fed up with this one here for the future of our kids there's no future for jobs and i'm not acceptable anymore we have stood up for a long time and now it's time to talk protestors blocked a
alone in the wilderness what's happened to critically endangered wildlife in africa's largest nature reserve. the calls for political change in lebanon a growing louder with tens of thousands protesting across the country. they calling for revolution lebanon's prime minister solidarity has given rival groups in his government 72 hours to find a solution to the turmoil that's and gulfs the country at least 2 people have died in demonstrations which have end to this 2nd day stephanie deca reports...
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to the other 5400 chimpanzees and thousands of other animals and birds in several younes other nature reserves but it's not clear at. all for how long you can afford to continue to work. a chimpanzee sanctuary instead of your own. so i had. to watch the. time for sport with ana thank you very much president trying to still the headlines by turning up for the baseball world series in washington but the houston astros long care they won their 3rd straight game against the nationals and now find themselves just one win away from planting the title they've stokes reports. it's a world series the president and 1st lady of the united states donald trump made the short journey from the white house to nationals park for game 5 so despite the smiles when he was introduced on the big screens he was given a pretty hostile reception by the d.c. crowd. thank predictable perhaps in a city that is heavily democratic. thanks. he's not the 1st president to be booted a baseball game but even so few have ever generated this sort of atmosphere in the nation's capital i. i i i as for the action most of the cheerin
to the other 5400 chimpanzees and thousands of other animals and birds in several younes other nature reserves but it's not clear at. all for how long you can afford to continue to work. a chimpanzee sanctuary instead of your own. so i had. to watch the. time for sport with ana thank you very much president trying to still the headlines by turning up for the baseball world series in washington but the houston astros long care they won their 3rd straight game against the nationals and now find...
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john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border, the existing border wall in the dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and the 18 foot fence in this part of texas is about to be even taller on monday us customs and border protection announced plans to build 65 miles of border wall in south texas. levin miles will be here in the dow go this is about 18 feet tall the new design for the wall here in south texas will be about 30 feet i'm concerned can ortner live near where the new wall will be built. he says some homeowners are worried what will happen to their property to some of these people kind of front on the reverend. >>and then they got this. >>thing was going to go through that part of the challenge the government has been trying to build
john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border, the existing border wall in the dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and the 18 foot...
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alone in the wilderness a pint in danger of wildlife africa's longest nature reserve. and sport holders new zealand storming to the rugby world cup semifinal the all blacks ireland to set up a meeting with england in the last for. now britain's prime minister barak johnson is urging politicians. an extraordinary session of parliament to support his new brags that deal he's described the agreement with the e.u. as one that can heal the rift in british politics says there's no reason for any more than lay getting the deal passed will be difficult opposition leader jeremy coleman says it's even worse than the previous deal and peace rejected 3 times so those who agree like mean the brics it must be delivered and who like me prefer to avoid a new deal outcome must abandon the delusion that this house can delay again and i must tell the house in all candor that there is very different appetite our friends in the e.u. for this business to be protected by one extra day. he has renegotiated their withdrawal agreement and made it even worse. renegotiated the political declarati
alone in the wilderness a pint in danger of wildlife africa's longest nature reserve. and sport holders new zealand storming to the rugby world cup semifinal the all blacks ireland to set up a meeting with england in the last for. now britain's prime minister barak johnson is urging politicians. an extraordinary session of parliament to support his new brags that deal he's described the agreement with the e.u. as one that can heal the rift in british politics says there's no reason for any more...
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a world-renowned nature reserve in my constituency has been described as irreplaceable by sir david attenborough. it is threatened by proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining land. well my right honorable friend put in a good word with the trimester to help them join me in line down -- [applause] [laughter] >> i think my right honorable friend. -- thank my right honorable friend. i share his passage for preserving our natural habitats. he will understand i can't comment on individual planning applications. >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked the start of black history month. i will begin by paying tribute to a young woman already making history this month. she became the first british win aand 36 years to sprinting metal when she won silver at the 100 meter to go mark. romagne >> if >> i may continue a veryrupted, last week, specific issue was raised about how many of the hundreds of abusive and violent messages she received use the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns as simply humbug. since that exchange, my honorable friend has received four through their dea
a world-renowned nature reserve in my constituency has been described as irreplaceable by sir david attenborough. it is threatened by proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining land. well my right honorable friend put in a good word with the trimester to help them join me in line down -- [applause] [laughter] >> i think my right honorable friend. -- thank my right honorable friend. i share his passage for preserving our natural habitats. he will understand i can't comment on individual...
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a world-renowned nature reserve no lessnstituency is than david attenborough but is threatened i proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining lands. when the right honorable friend put in a good word for the prime minister to ask him and joining me to lie down in front of the bulldozers to protect the natural heritage? i will await put a good word on his behalf and i share your passion with deserving natural habitats. they are crucial to the local planning process. you understand i can't comment on individual planning applications. >> mr. speaker, yesterday marked the start of black history month. i will pay tribute to a young woman already making history this month. the first british medalin 36 years to win a . she won silver at the 100 meters. , she said to go one better in the 200 meters. [laughter] [chatter] was preface to a question. mr. speaker, if i may continue uninterrupted -- [laughter] there is a specific issue of how many of the hundreds of abuses and violent messages she received using the prime minister's own words. the prime minister dismissed these concerns. since that exchan
a world-renowned nature reserve no lessnstituency is than david attenborough but is threatened i proposals to build 500 houses on adjoining lands. when the right honorable friend put in a good word for the prime minister to ask him and joining me to lie down in front of the bulldozers to protect the natural heritage? i will await put a good word on his behalf and i share your passion with deserving natural habitats. they are crucial to the local planning process. you understand i can't comment...
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hector's of rosemary for the same retirement he sold his godson most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing something we were always 40 years we bring courage to the farmers to make that shift from a extractive to regenerative farming practices. the godfrey slopes are slowly recovering the living lands organization helps the farmers rejuvenates their land here on the completely degraded slope that was once grist their automobiles and his team what hard to protect every single tree fern bush is keep the goats away white canvas walls collect rainwater and hold the precious soil beneath the phones new hope is proud. you know we are starting to see changes even at a small scale we've just gone through one of the worst droughts and over 100 years . and despite that we are seeing positive changes in the ecosystem it was a leap of faith for all involved. had to buy a new system for over $65000.00 euros but the 1st
hector's of rosemary for the same retirement he sold his godson most of his farm has been declared a nature reserve for he hopes other farmers will follow krueger's example. the biggest part of it is actually to change the mindset of the farmers to change the. to change the way that they've been doing something we were always 40 years we bring courage to the farmers to make that shift from a extractive to regenerative farming practices. the godfrey slopes are slowly recovering the living lands...
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john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence. >>at your border, the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. >>but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and the 18 foot fence in this part of texas is about to be even taller. >>on monday us customs and border protection announced plans to build 65 miles of border wall in south texais abo the new design for the wall here in south texas will be about 30 feet. concerned can ortner live near where the new wall will be built he says some homeowners what wl to their property to some of these people kind of front on the reverend. >>and then they got this. >>things going to go through that part of the challenge the government has been trying to build a wall personal property rights, the environment and safety are all vying to be the
john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence. >>at your border, the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. >>but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and...
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the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. the termit massive antin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. does any most of us dollars even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few who have been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of pressure by scientists and years government granted the reserve protection development and hunting. but environmental groups say that hasn't stopped poachers. the only tracks al-jazeera saw during a recent visit were from 2 protected species a single newbie in blue started bird and a camera shy damages. as well as the motorcycles of suspected poachers. there was no sign of the reserves most critically endangered animal the addicks antelope 200 roamed this area a decade ago but 6 years later only 3 were found scientists believe 90 percent or more have been killed by poachers another treasure lies
the drive from the nearest city in asia to africa's largest nature reserve takes 2 days in 40 degree heat. the termit massive antin touma reserve covers 100000 square kilometers the size of south korea and was once home to unique wildlife much of which has disappeared. does any most of us dollars even 2 years ago there were thousands of animals in the bush but now there are very few who have been here now for 24 hours we haven't seen anything and everything is destroyed in 2012 after years of...
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john david franz designed it dougall pump house a world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserveor people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border. >>the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. >>but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and the 18 foot fence in this part of texas is about to be even taller. >>on monday us customs and border protection announced plans to build 65 miles of border wall in south texas 11 miles will be here in the dow go this is about 18 feet tall the new design for the wall here in south texas will be about 30 feet. yeah, i'm concerned can ortner live near where the new wall will be built he says some homeowners are worried what will happen to their property to some of these people kind of front on the reverend. >>and then they got this. >>things going to go through that part of the challenge the government has been trying to build a wall personal property rights, the environment and
john david franz designed it dougall pump house a world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserveor people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border. >>the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. >>but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight and the 18 foot fence in this part of texas is about to be...
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protection to the other 5400 chimpanzees and thousands of other animals and birds instead of nature reserves. for how long it's going to continue to work. decrease. the century instead of the oh i'm. going to get a moment visit our website. i have a recap of the headlines for you right now. the headlines right now on al-jazeera. has agreed to give britain until the end of january to approve prime minister boris johnson's breaks a deal but mr to leave in 3 days time. to request another delay to give them more time to scrutinize his deal or a challenge as in brussels he says the u.k. has to agree to certain e.u. terms during the extension period there are some small parts this that are going to stick perhaps with boris johnson and the then the british government such as the requirements for the u.k. to have a representative of the commission the commissioner essentially this is going to be difficult to say yes to. the requirements of the band that made him write this letter to the year before says that he has to accept it when the. voters in argentina have elected a new leader amid a worsening
protection to the other 5400 chimpanzees and thousands of other animals and birds instead of nature reserves. for how long it's going to continue to work. decrease. the century instead of the oh i'm. going to get a moment visit our website. i have a recap of the headlines for you right now. the headlines right now on al-jazeera. has agreed to give britain until the end of january to approve prime minister boris johnson's breaks a deal but mr to leave in 3 days time. to request another delay to...
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john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border, the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight it and the 18 foot fence in this part of texas is about to be even taller on monday us customs and border protection annor wall in south texas. levon miles will be here in dow go this is about 18 feet tall the new design for the wall here in south texas will be about 30 feet i'm concerned can ortner live near where the new wall will be built. he says some homeowners are worried what will happen to their property to some of these people kind of front on the reverend. >>and then they got this. >>thing was going to go through that part of the challenge the government has been trying to build a wall personal property rights, the envi
john david franz designed it dougall pump house world birding center he envisioned a peaceful nature reserve right on the rio grande, a beautiful i can bike trail for people but since 2009 18 foot steel beams wall runs right down the middle ideally you want. >>you want a wall or a fence at your border, the existing border wall in a dow go isn't on the border, initially we were opposed to it as a community. but we realized a that we didn't have the resources to fight it and the 18 foot...
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proud of the diligent volunteers" who help them monitor and manage non—native species at gosforth nature reservet else is the most watched on the website. that was our top story, almost read story, the invasive species. brexit is obviously also up there. uk payday lending giant quick quid to close. and survival sex, the question of the link of survival sex to the problems with universal benefit. that is also a much read story. most watched as the trump impeachment story out of washington. and a huge amount of activity this week in the impeachment process, the republican protests, the former senior diplomat giving explosive testimony to the impeachment. that is one. and the lion air plane crash as well. there is a sad video about the family of one victim from the plane crash, with the father saying they had an early sight of the investigative report we were talking about a moment ago, and the families are still not happy. they still have many questions. that is a picture of his son, who was among the 189 people killed in the lion air crash a year ago people killed in the lion air crash a yearago
proud of the diligent volunteers" who help them monitor and manage non—native species at gosforth nature reservet else is the most watched on the website. that was our top story, almost read story, the invasive species. brexit is obviously also up there. uk payday lending giant quick quid to close. and survival sex, the question of the link of survival sex to the problems with universal benefit. that is also a much read story. most watched as the trump impeachment story out of...
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every election since independence from britain in 1966 but in the country known for its natural beauty and diamond reserves there's more to the political shake up than the politicians. did for. the ruling botswana democratic party or p.d.p. has won every election since sports one i gained independence in 1966 holy spirit now there's a fighting chance that this could all change. more than 30 percent of the young population of the country are unemployed and especially in the rural areas and the village people are complaining that the government is not giving them enough attention you have to be civilized you don't have to stay in this really they're like this. and. these small employment these small jobs. it's not true that everything's fine inequality is a huge problem suffering here. form of d.d.p. president is visiting the village of siege where people are living here where strongly critical of him during his 10 year rule but now calmer has defected from the governing party and has thrown his support behind the opposition religious are eager to hear what he has to say. he wants to destroy the way we do th
every election since independence from britain in 1966 but in the country known for its natural beauty and diamond reserves there's more to the political shake up than the politicians. did for. the ruling botswana democratic party or p.d.p. has won every election since sports one i gained independence in 1966 holy spirit now there's a fighting chance that this could all change. more than 30 percent of the young population of the country are unemployed and especially in the rural areas and the...
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in the north of mozambique everyone is waiting for the boom huge reserves of natural gas were discovered years ago directly off the coast but they're still waiting for production to start now it's nearly time international energy companies are ready to start operations and are predicting mozambique will become one of the world's leading producers of liquefied petroleum gas. among the firms involved are chinese and european companies they are promising acting president philippe now you see big money if he can ensure a stable investment conditions he has just laid the foundation stone for a 25000000000 dollar project. and there are countries that have had natural resources for many years but most of their population remains poor. we want to and must make a difference. earlier this year to tropical hurricanes plunge this already impoverished country of nearly 30000000 people into crisis now you see has been hit with a corruption scandal also there is an insurgency of terrorist groups in the north where the natural gas deposits lie the government has responded with a military operation to ke
in the north of mozambique everyone is waiting for the boom huge reserves of natural gas were discovered years ago directly off the coast but they're still waiting for production to start now it's nearly time international energy companies are ready to start operations and are predicting mozambique will become one of the world's leading producers of liquefied petroleum gas. among the firms involved are chinese and european companies they are promising acting president philippe now you see big...