19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fences had to be removed 30000 sheep solved roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean dmn humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinean border of the park birds $1000.00 of only to south america are being raised. nando's. they had completely disappeared from this area. to the creatures are flightless their feathers other am only to warm them through the chilly patagonian winter. $6900.00 have already been released into the wild the plan is for a population of $100.00 it requires huge effort to retrieve what was once lost. the impacts of climate change the loss of top predators and how that is a cascading effect over all habitat and how it affects human well being as well all those things. it's not something that is going to happen in the future it's happeni
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fences had to be removed 30000 sheep solved roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean dmn humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinean border of the park birds...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to john back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fence sitters had to be removed 30000 sheep song roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grassers to return. bringing back native animals has proven to be difficult. there's now been success with the endangered andean deer humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinian border of the park. only to south america are being raised. nandu. they had completely disappeared from this area. the creatures are flightless now father son only to warm them through the chilly parts of county and winter. 16 and have already been released into the wild the plan is for a population of $100.00 it requires huge effort to retrieve what was once lost. the impacts of climate change the loss of top predators and how that is a cascading effect over all habitat and how it affects human well being as well all those things. it's not something that's going to happen the future it's happening now you know a lot o
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to john back the clock and save what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fence sitters had to be removed 30000 sheep song roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grassers to return. bringing back native animals has proven to be difficult. there's now been success with the endangered andean deer humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinian border of the park....
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and say what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fence sitters had to be removed 30000 sheep sawn roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean deer humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinian border of the park but only to south america are being raised. nando's. they have completely disappeared from this area. to the creatures of flightless they have feathers other am only to warm them through the chilly patagonian winter. $6900.00 s. have already been released into the wild the plan is for a population of $100.00 it requires huge effort to retrieve what was once lost. the impacts of climate change the loss of top predators and how that is a cascading effect over all habitat and how it affects human well being as well all those things. it's not something that is going to happen in the future it's happenin
park shows want challenges have to be overcome to turn back the clock and say what could still be sanct. 600 kilometers of fence sitters had to be removed 30000 sheep sawn roads dismantled and trees planted. it took more than 10 years just for the grasses to return. bringing back 1000 animals has proven to be difficult and. there's now been success with the endangered andean deer humus are also back. after species have to be bred back into the area. here on the argentinian border of the park...