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is happening to the lakes we had to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely. back in bulgaria a strong bridge. that's showing up for the challenge that is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. and many countries are relying on drastic measures and lockdowns to fight the corona pandemic but it's costing many people in spain their incompetence the number of people they're relying on aid is on the rise. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid's working class district off by your cash some people have been reg
is happening to the lakes we had to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up...
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is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which has continued for a whole year so that means there gratian huge amount of runoff and siltation and it's the combination of those 2 that have made the rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 metres. back in bulgaria the storm brings. its short thanks for the ocean. cienega is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again
is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in...
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is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of a row has been washed off routinely. back in bulgaria a strong bridge. that's short for several shifts is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. many countries are relying on drastic measures and lockdowns to fight the corona pandemic but it's costing many people in spain their incomes the number of people there were lying on aid is on the rise. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid's working class district oh my gosh some people have been regulus at this food bank at the
is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up...
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is happening to the lakes we had to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely. back in bulgaria the storm breaks its short term for the ocean. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land . and many countries are relying on drastic measures and lockdowns to fight the corona pandemic but it's costing many people in spain their incomes the number of people there were lying on aid is on the rise. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid's working class district oh my gosh some people have been regulus at this food ba
is happening to the lakes we had to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up...
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is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the bring the basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely so in 2018 we had rainfall which was the equivalent of el nino in 1908 then followed last year by these extraordinary rains which have continued for a whole year so that means decoration huge amount of runoff and celtic and it's the combination of those 2 but have made these rift valley lakes and even other areas like amber sally just lift 10 sometimes 15 meters. back in bulgaria the storm brings. its shore thanks for the ocean. china is visibly worried and soon her worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this
is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the pastoral people are settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the bring the basin up in...
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is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up in the hills on the side so all of that erosion has been washed off routinely. back in bulgaria the storm breaks it's short for the ocean. is visibly worried and soon how worst fears are realized the water level has gone up again this could be her last day on this land. and many countries are relying on drastic measures and lockdowns to fight the corona pandemic but it's costing many people in spain there in comments the number of people there were lying on aid is on the rise. seemingly endless queues for food in madrid's working class district oh my gosh some people have been regulus at this food ban
is happening to the lakes we head to the forest home to the rivers that feed the lakes in the rift valley mo forest is recovering from years of deforestation. david weston has been a conservationist for more than 50 years he says the destruction of the catchment areas is just one in a series of linked problems the past where people are now settling down and staying in one place so what that means is every single day you have heavy grazing and that is really prominent around the baringo basin up...