innovative device is helping to protect the forest from expansion and exploitation from the city and i rachel hawking in western australia for an ancient culture is leading the way of protecting in a desert world enough. veyron. look at it in southern and what i said all along was one of the last remaining dry forests in the country threatened by the expanding city illegal settlements hunting and poaching the forcing critical danger of extinction along with the state of wildlife. ecuadorian dry forests are incredibly biodiverse habitats yet due to human activity they have been reduced to just one percent of their original coverage. i've traveled here to see how listening devices made from recycled technology could help protect the forest and its endangered wildlife. the population of why. keil has increased tenfold over the last sixty years and is now home to nearly two million people. drawn here by employment opportunities migrants are often only able to afford to live on the outskirts which is now spread within the boundaries of the set along the reserve. and heading into the forest to meet the peo