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then we look at the wild west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an entertainment industry, meaning that the wild west shows had professional promoters who were in touch with theater managers throughout the country so they could have their wild west shows shown throughout the country. and in order to do this, they also had to have investors, backers who would help provide funds up front so they could travel their shows and, importantly, so they could advertise them. so these wild west shows really were an investment opportunity for the entrepreneurs like buffalo bill and pawnee bill and for their backers. now, the thing about the wild west shows is that they were these equestrian extravaganzas that very often included reenactments of the battle of little bighorn, an
then we look at the wild west show. now, the wild west show phenomenon took off in 1883. this is only seven years after the battle, and it is with the wild west show that you really start getting the romntization of westward expansionism. now, the wild west shows coincided with the commercialization of entertainment in the united states. in other words with the emergence of an entertainment industry, meaning that the wild west shows had professional promoters who were in touch with theater...
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our own will ganss is here with the latest edition of "that's wild." >> that's wild, it's definitelybackyards and in mine right now. but it's along the safaris and the roadways and even in the post office. you won't need binoculars to see how wild these close encounters can be. it's the elephant encounter that brought one fuel supply driver a little too close for comfort. the elephant charging his suv, crumpling the front of the car. the footage also showing the driver's reaction. stunned, but unharmed. the elephant, just one of several close encounters going viral in recent days. sightseers in kenya being chased by a hippo. and just in the last 24 hours this 7-foot alligator strolling into the post office in florida. and things getting down to the wire, literally, in arizona, thanks to this bear. >> maybe the ability of wildlife to move around a little bit more freely. we saw a lot of that at the beginning of the pandemic, when people first, you know, we all were staying at home so much. but in those instances, those animals were always around, they were just hiding from us. >> but
our own will ganss is here with the latest edition of "that's wild." >> that's wild, it's definitelybackyards and in mine right now. but it's along the safaris and the roadways and even in the post office. you won't need binoculars to see how wild these close encounters can be. it's the elephant encounter that brought one fuel supply driver a little too close for comfort. the elephant charging his suv, crumpling the front of the car. the footage also showing the driver's...
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and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity and loss, and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say the species that we can. mm. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life with the loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about us playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his population of wild shrivels his horses. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic copy of another animal supposed to bring back to bio diversity. all 2000 shrivels keys, horses alive today have defended from only 12 wild ancestors cyclone current research with used to unique gene that was frozen years ago. why don't other my than last fro
and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity and loss, and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say the species that we can. mm. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after...
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people here, trust 12 cross, and wild crow trust, it's got encouraging to pray. god, what they need to do got powerful. and if you pray and if you ask god and you're impressed by the holy spirit to do it then. but if you're impressed not to do it, don't do it. i say go to the medical director, the god and the doctor in heaven. most customers have the regulars at the store for years, and the majority feel no need to get vaccinated. i think it's a personal choice. don't want to take it can take it. so many unknowns about the side effects down the road. i'm 34 years old. i feel like i'm in a low risk group. stand the reasons why i can be helping my i can be patriarch and the others folks around me, but i'm not personally wanting to take a risk. are they getting the population of greenville, tennessee is predominantly republican lights and deeply christian. there are 100 churches 415000 residents, 80 percent voted for donald trump and 2020. that's the nation rate as well below the us average. at the old tap room on the outskirts of town. greenville residence meet for
people here, trust 12 cross, and wild crow trust, it's got encouraging to pray. god, what they need to do got powerful. and if you pray and if you ask god and you're impressed by the holy spirit to do it then. but if you're impressed not to do it, don't do it. i say go to the medical director, the god and the doctor in heaven. most customers have the regulars at the store for years, and the majority feel no need to get vaccinated. i think it's a personal choice. don't want to take it can take...
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you may have guessed it, kurt is a clone, and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully clone. which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of bio diversity alone, and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life. with the loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about us playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out bio diversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his population of wild shrivels good horses. so how is a clone, which is an exact genetic copy of another animal? supposed to bring back to bio diversity, me all 2000 shrivels keys. horses alive today have descended from only 12 wild and festers to clone curt. research was used to unique gene that was frozen years
you may have guessed it, kurt is a clone, and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully clone. which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of bio diversity alone, and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and...
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that 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon. 4 year olds, who not, and or to tubs, will have to survive in the wilds without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years and you just indicate that they were trained to hand in the big enclosure settlement. now they know how to hunt pray. i got to get a go. they also custom to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the gene follows what happens on screens for everyone involved, it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure, the eventually they begin the journey. you know we, we got shows and all the neighbors over the moon shining the world. the jag was live here again without these animals and the wild people here can't really be free either. what if they know prince had them both at night they venture into the wild, sophia and in and her team still track their every move. the l
that 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon. 4 year olds, who not, and or to tubs, will have to survive in the wilds without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years and you just indicate that they were trained to hand in the big enclosure settlement. now they know how to hunt pray. i got to get a go. they also custom to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local...
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and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity laws and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life. the, with the whole loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about us playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out biodiversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his populations of wild shrivels keys horses. so how is a clone, which is an exact genetic copy of another animal supposed to bring back biodiversity all 2000 shrivels keys, horses alive today have defended from only 12 wild ancestors cyclone curt researchers used to unique gene that was frozen years ago. other might than last from the pool
and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully cloned which makes him quite a big deal. and he wasn't just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity laws and even improve entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life....
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welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life. with the loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out bio diversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his population of wild shrivels geese horses. so how is a clone, which is an exact genetic copy of another animal, supposed to bring back biodiversity all 2000 and shovels, keys, horses alive today have defended from only 12 wild ancestors to clone curt researchers used to unique gene that was frozen years ago. why don't other my them last from the school, but they used to domestic courses, surrogate mother, kurt is not the 1st endangered species to be cloned. there's even been a clone of an extinct species. but with look at success, appearance and ibex was clone 3 years after i went extinct using an old frozen skin sample. researchers impregnated over 200 domestic goats. only 7 became pregnant. one needed to term the baby died, minutes after it was
welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life. with the loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out bio diversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his population of wild shrivels geese horses. so how is a clone, which is an exact genetic copy of another animal, supposed to bring back biodiversity all...
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you may have guessed it, kurt is a clone, and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully clone. which makes him quite a big deal. and he was just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity laws and even improved entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and bringing species back from the after life. with the loaning has been controversial around the world with legitimate concerns about us playing god or creating endless copies of species that wipe out bio diversity. but kurtz purpose is the exact opposite to bring diversity back to his population of wild shrivels ski horses. so how is a clone which is an exact genetic copy of another animal supposed to bring back biodiversity? all 2000 shrivels keys, horses alive today have descended from only 12 wild ancestors. cyclone curt research is used to unique gene that was frozen years ago. with other mi
you may have guessed it, kurt is a clone, and he's the 1st wild horse ever successfully clone. which makes him quite a big deal. and he was just an experiment. scientists are now cloning, endangered species to slow down the rate of biodiversity laws and even improved entire ecosystems. in one word, it's just wow. and obviously we want to say of a species that we can. but how exactly would that work? and how realistic is that? welcome to the very weird world of wild clones, gene banks, and...
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so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. she knows me lions, but follows an elephant life only. they are not enough regard dry. here in germany the high i'm going up in years from g w, your max and today i am the largest safari park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go get the bug was founded in 1974 by the civil family, including hug in the northern german state of lower sexton, where kent is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart, she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe and offer visitors unexperienced somewhere between national park and my 1st stop is at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down? you must be upset and get the bar shifted to the living in nature. lions were sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. and so we created an alternative by hanging the meet so that they need to target lies. they need a bit of daily activity. i'm in action, i'm dot com. we move on to the elephant, takin
so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. she knows me lions, but follows an elephant life only. they are not enough regard dry. here in germany the high i'm going up in years from g w, your max and today i am the largest safari park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go get the bug was founded in 1974 by the civil family, including hug in the northern german state of lower sexton, where kent is responsible for the welfare of down. you must...
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we wilding is by a large has been reinstated _ wilding.n reinstated in a - wilding. we wilding is by a large has been reinstated in a shared | has been reinstated in a shared process, letting the nature lead, the key nature processes here on flooding because what they need to do is reconnect some of the borders back to the river. the second process in the delta was natural grazing. we called them architects of the landscape. to grazing. we called them architects of the landscape.— of the landscape. to introduce natural grazing, _ of the landscape. to introduce natural grazing, these - of the landscape. to introduce natural grazing, these horses| of the landscape. to introduce i natural grazing, these horses and buffaloes in red deer have been brought here recently. they feed on vegetation and it helps to transform the landscape into a habitat attractive for birds and other animals. the healthy wetland is crucialfor animals. the healthy wetland is crucial for pelicans to breathe. the scientist have found no pelicans nesting in the area but
we wilding is by a large has been reinstated _ wilding.n reinstated in a - wilding. we wilding is by a large has been reinstated in a shared | has been reinstated in a shared process, letting the nature lead, the key nature processes here on flooding because what they need to do is reconnect some of the borders back to the river. the second process in the delta was natural grazing. we called them architects of the landscape. to grazing. we called them architects of the landscape.— of the...
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it is kind of a wild, wild west. they - in the us today. it is kind of a wild, wild west.not set any limits on the number of licences they would issue, you can drag down they would issue, you can drag down the street and we have dispensaries all around us. this the street and we have dispensaries all around us— all around us. this pair obtained one of the _ all around us. this pair obtained one of the first _ all around us. this pair obtained one of the first cultivation i one of the first cultivation licenses in 2018 and run a dispensary outside of oklahoma city. the growth is exploding. we have three containers we grow in. some of these grow houses are 10,000 square feet. wright last year oklahoma issued more cannabis grow licences than any other state.— than any other state. nearly 10% of its population _ than any other state. nearly 1096 of its population are _ than any other state. nearly 1096 of its population are registered i than any other state. nearly 1096 of its population are registered to i than any other state. nearly 1096 of its population are registered to
it is kind of a wild, wild west. they - in the us today. it is kind of a wild, wild west.not set any limits on the number of licences they would issue, you can drag down they would issue, you can drag down the street and we have dispensaries all around us. this the street and we have dispensaries all around us— all around us. this pair obtained one of the _ all around us. this pair obtained one of the first _ all around us. this pair obtained one of the first cultivation i one of the first...
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well, it has been called the longest distance migration of wild elephant ever recorded in china. a heard of 15 wandering elephants have embarked on a 500 kilometer journey. after straying from a nature reserve in china's southwest, they now reached the outskirts of con, maine, a city of 7000000, where authorities are rushing to steer them away from populated areas. an epic track through southwest in china, destination unknown, now uncertain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from a peaceful, national nature as the united province. one theory is that their leader lacks experience and lead the group astray. other experts say the journey is the result of human development and that the elephant of searching for new habitat, whatever the reason that track has become the longest distance migration of wild elephants ever recorded in china. that is, that this is the 1st time in history that we've seen anything like this. it's never happened before. so everyone is trying to figure out why it's happening. we need to observe the elephant further and study them. movements conta
well, it has been called the longest distance migration of wild elephant ever recorded in china. a heard of 15 wandering elephants have embarked on a 500 kilometer journey. after straying from a nature reserve in china's southwest, they now reached the outskirts of con, maine, a city of 7000000, where authorities are rushing to steer them away from populated areas. an epic track through southwest in china, destination unknown, now uncertain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from...
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the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon. 4 year olds who now and are to tubs, will have to survive in the wilds without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years and they were trained to hand and the big enclosure settlement. now they know how to hunt pray. yes, i'm going to get a go. they also custom to human. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems. when they encounter local inhabitants, the gene follows what happens on screens for everyone involved, it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure eventually they begin their journey. you know, we, we gotcha. and all the neighbors over the moon were starting the road. the jag was live here again without these animals in the wild people here can't really be free either. what did they know boys have them both at night they venture into the wild, sophia and in and her team still track their every move. the last images are
the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon. 4 year olds who now and are to tubs, will have to survive in the wilds without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years and they were trained to hand and the big enclosure settlement. now they know how to hunt pray. yes, i'm going to get a go. they also custom to human. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems. when they encounter local inhabitants, the...
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to be ready for life in the wild. the young otters must be able to catch their own fish, and after just a few seconds underwater, it's the 1st catch of the day. this shows sophia heightening that these animals can be released soon. i think gonna continue. after decades of thing, i think in the wild we're going to release the 1st of these predators back into argentinian. water is always been our biggest hope. not be me in that you bet are wetlands, jaguars, and many other species have been extinct since then. 970 back then endangered animals were wiped out by farmers and poachers. more than 20 years ago, the american multi millionaire, douglas tompkins discovered the extensive swamp region. he wasted no time and bought a big part of the area. she wanted nature to take its own course together with sophia and other biologists. he launched the project, me the center in a new engine. there's many people living around here, didn't understand why we both learn. why that in american, why a vast areas of land, i need to re nat
to be ready for life in the wild. the young otters must be able to catch their own fish, and after just a few seconds underwater, it's the 1st catch of the day. this shows sophia heightening that these animals can be released soon. i think gonna continue. after decades of thing, i think in the wild we're going to release the 1st of these predators back into argentinian. water is always been our biggest hope. not be me in that you bet are wetlands, jaguars, and many other species have been...
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ness. tampering with wild animals. so we just need to leave these wild animals in their natural home where they play important roles or stick. we could be whole and were fine, but you take them, push them or pull them out of their natural environment and they become potential sticks of dynamite and food and china themes to crack down on these wet markets. but now at least, but many countries across asia like thailand, for instance, where you still have them. so how much of a danger do they still pose? do you think it's right that china has cracked down? it's very hard right now to find these animals for sale, but there are markets still open across southeast asia. governments are thinking about it, but what we're see across the world and southeast asia and probably in china soon is the but the strength of the money behind this, you know, this is a multi, multi $1000000000.00 a year trade. so people are pushing back to relax the markets and allow a legal trade to occur. we have to remember that legal wildlife trade mass
ness. tampering with wild animals. so we just need to leave these wild animals in their natural home where they play important roles or stick. we could be whole and were fine, but you take them, push them or pull them out of their natural environment and they become potential sticks of dynamite and food and china themes to crack down on these wet markets. but now at least, but many countries across asia like thailand, for instance, where you still have them. so how much of a danger do they...
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adam wild, bbc news.r hungary, who many thought would be the whipping boys of that group. we can cross live to budapest, where our football reporter john bennett is for us. thanks forjoining us on the programme. hungary came so close to getting a draw against portugal in their opening game, now they've done it against france. how a big a result is this for people there? it means so much. qualifying for this tournament was enough. having gains in budapest was beyond their wildest dreams. so many fans are saying this was a dream come true to have 42020 games. to get a point on the board, against the champions, i spoke to so many fans before the fans and they were saying they know they can't when the game, but maybe they can't when the game, but maybe they can't when the game, but maybe they can get a draw —— four games of 2020. they played so well. at times, during the second half, it seemed as though france one get back into it. they did get the equaliser, but it didn't take away from wonderful performance
adam wild, bbc news.r hungary, who many thought would be the whipping boys of that group. we can cross live to budapest, where our football reporter john bennett is for us. thanks forjoining us on the programme. hungary came so close to getting a draw against portugal in their opening game, now they've done it against france. how a big a result is this for people there? it means so much. qualifying for this tournament was enough. having gains in budapest was beyond their wildest dreams. so many...
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we need to start wilding cities in europe. we need to start re wilding cities in north america. we need to start being imbalance with systems every word. this shouldn't be just a target, a task or you know, other continents and needs to be a global effort. and when that happens, believe me, the ability that nature has to restore itself to progress quickly and to counter some of the must. the negative effects of climate change is, is extremely impressive. so we need to be part of the process. that's what nature is. we need to be part of nature and facilitate this restoration process. we're going to enjoy the consequences, not just as, as natural beings, but also as it cannot be, beings is going to be a good thing for the economy is going to be a good thing for our personal health chunk of the sun. and usually that point that lorenzo in rome makes, i mean, in anderson in the sun, by that we played at the top of the show, she kind of nails that she says the planet can fix itself very quickly and it will fix itself. but we've got to give the planet the tools to do that. did we see t
we need to start wilding cities in europe. we need to start re wilding cities in north america. we need to start being imbalance with systems every word. this shouldn't be just a target, a task or you know, other continents and needs to be a global effort. and when that happens, believe me, the ability that nature has to restore itself to progress quickly and to counter some of the must. the negative effects of climate change is, is extremely impressive. so we need to be part of the process....
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the remaining wild salmon migrate through nets protect the farmed salmon from orca and other predators. with the predominantly norwegian operators introduced farmed atlantic salmon species and with them, new viral disease is not previously found in canada pacific northwest. these fish farms raised as much salmon as possible in a confined space. it's all about maximizing profit. by product species and germs that escape into open waters, there is growing concern of viral outbreaks among the wild chinook salmon. if the primary food source of the resident orca population continues to decline, the whale's own survival will also be endangered me. ah, well, researcher alexandra morton is studying the new diseases affecting the salmon. she visits the research, try me around to share the results of her analysis. i brought some results. my laptops, if you'd like to see them here at the virus research where we found it and why are the salmon firms such a big problem for the salmon and the will love because of where they're located. so we're, we do a molecular test which basically just looks for t
the remaining wild salmon migrate through nets protect the farmed salmon from orca and other predators. with the predominantly norwegian operators introduced farmed atlantic salmon species and with them, new viral disease is not previously found in canada pacific northwest. these fish farms raised as much salmon as possible in a confined space. it's all about maximizing profit. by product species and germs that escape into open waters, there is growing concern of viral outbreaks among the wild...
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there is growing concern of viral outbreaks among the wild chinook salmon. if the primary food source of the resident orca population continues to decline the whales own survival will also be endangered in ah, well a researcher, alexandra morton is studying the new diseases affecting the salmon. she visits the research, try me around to share the results of her analysis, or i brought some results. my laptops, if you'd like to see them of the virus research where we found it and why are the salmon firms such a big problem for the salmon and the will because of where they're located. so we're, we do a molecular test which basically just looks for the genetic sequence for part of the genetic sequence of the virus salmon taken viruses through their gills. the pathogens then in fact there bloodstream causing oregon failure me. when the salmon farms moved in the orca stayed away that made alexandra martin suspicious. she took samples near the farms which were then analyzed in special laboratories. she examined the organs of both wild and farmed salmon. 95 percent
there is growing concern of viral outbreaks among the wild chinook salmon. if the primary food source of the resident orca population continues to decline the whales own survival will also be endangered in ah, well a researcher, alexandra morton is studying the new diseases affecting the salmon. she visits the research, try me around to share the results of her analysis, or i brought some results. my laptops, if you'd like to see them of the virus research where we found it and why are the...
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things are getting wild in arizona. are get ting wild inwe could find out we supposed results are that they have come up with, and the day. now they appear to actually finally be stopping doing whatever it was they were doing and calling their audit. but here we are. life on earth one, where president biden is trying to pass an infrastructure bill and is getting pressure from young activist on the left to make sure its ambitions on climate, while making sure the pressure -- the planet doesn't...
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why are we hassling the wild horses?? do we know?livestock industry has a huge amount of power and money. and they want all the horses gone. they want the horses removed from public land. they don't want to share. even though right now we have livestock grazing on 105 billion acres and wild horses are only on 27 million acres, they want them all done. and so this is why this whole cycle has been set up. there are currently 1200 horses that were rounded up last year that the public has not been able to see or adopt even though we have been trying really hard. the excuse has been covid. if you want horses to find good ubhohomes, you would want to mae them available to people. and i'm just horrified that this plan is a continuation of the same old same old thing that the bureau of land management is doing, which is rounding up and warehousing these horses. it's not right. it's not good for the horses. it's not good for the american people who love wild horses. >> tucker: of course.s.s.or's >> i have spent hundreds of hours each year wit
why are we hassling the wild horses?? do we know?livestock industry has a huge amount of power and money. and they want all the horses gone. they want the horses removed from public land. they don't want to share. even though right now we have livestock grazing on 105 billion acres and wild horses are only on 27 million acres, they want them all done. and so this is why this whole cycle has been set up. there are currently 1200 horses that were rounded up last year that the public has not been...
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to be ready for life in the wild. the young otters must be able to catch their own fish, and after just a few seconds underwater, it's the 1st catch of the day. this shows sophia heinen that these animals can be released soon. thing gonna continue. after decades of being everything in the wild, we're going to release the 1st of these predators back into our continued waters. that's always been our biggest hope, not be ah, in that you bet our wetlands, jaguars, and many other species have been extinct since the 970 is better than endangered animals were wiped out by farmers and poachers. more than 20 years ago, the american multi millionaire, douglas tompkins discovered the extensive swamp region. he wasted no time and bought a big part of the area. she wanted nature to take its own course. together with sophia and other biologists, he launched the project. me stuck in a new engine, there's many people living around here, didn't understand why we both learn why, but in american, why a vast areas of land, i don't need t
to be ready for life in the wild. the young otters must be able to catch their own fish, and after just a few seconds underwater, it's the 1st catch of the day. this shows sophia heinen that these animals can be released soon. thing gonna continue. after decades of being everything in the wild, we're going to release the 1st of these predators back into our continued waters. that's always been our biggest hope, not be ah, in that you bet our wetlands, jaguars, and many other species have been...
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and these are wild animals that don't really have anything to do with us. and this is all, not far from toys. fields in the northern germantown of gold clue now. there were one 6th grader rios kept in a private do. then some 20 years ago, the gate was left open and the birds who are native to south america, escaped from their enclosure and managed to breed successfully in the area. that makes them the responsibility of ranger mario axes from the shows they were nefco butte here reserve. he and his colleagues count the greater re as at regular intervals. as the result of that fateful oversight 2 decades ago, the birds population has grown to 600 individuals now mythical. whenever own the animals back then clearly wasn't paying enough attention and wasn't too concerned after the fact. these probably assume the situation would simply take care of itself for a line of reagan. it didn't, the birds even braved the cold german winters and took up residence in the region. it's really just the local humans who have adapted to them. miss status is still look unfamili
and these are wild animals that don't really have anything to do with us. and this is all, not far from toys. fields in the northern germantown of gold clue now. there were one 6th grader rios kept in a private do. then some 20 years ago, the gate was left open and the birds who are native to south america, escaped from their enclosure and managed to breed successfully in the area. that makes them the responsibility of ranger mario axes from the shows they were nefco butte here reserve. he and...
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chris wilde went _ asking what the time was. chris wilde went to _ asking what the time was.as. chris wilde went to find a _ asking what the time was. chris wilde went to find a police - asking what the time was. chris wilde went to find a police officer but there were none, so he told a steward and assume something will be done. i steward and assume something will be done. ., ., ., ., , i was telling him not to worry, i will look into it _ and i will report it. the steward was mohammed agha, who was manning these fire doors. he didn't not seem that interested. it was as if he had more important things to deal with, but in no way do i blame him. he did tell a colleague, kyle lawler. they both looked at abedi. he was watching us watching him. kyle lawler says he tried to radio for help, but couldn't get through. he walked off, seemingly unconcerned six minutes later. the bomb exploded. both of the stewards were teenagers, employed by showsec, which provides event security and hundreds of venues throughout the uk. the inquiry heard that stewards are largely casual workers paid
chris wilde went _ asking what the time was. chris wilde went to _ asking what the time was.as. chris wilde went to find a _ asking what the time was. chris wilde went to find a police - asking what the time was. chris wilde went to find a police officer but there were none, so he told a steward and assume something will be done. i steward and assume something will be done. ., ., ., ., , i was telling him not to worry, i will look into it _ and i will report it. the steward was mohammed agha,...
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to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we got 100,000 fish back out of a million. if i take a million fish and put them in a cage and grow them, i can get a million fish back out and put them on the table. our plan here is to take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demonstrate the technology, transfer the technology from the research level out to the commercial level, and to do that, we're gonna permit a farm to produce 5,000 tons of fish about 4 miles out to sea. now, mussels and oysters, we know how to do that. we've done that for a long time, and we reasonably know how to grow fin fish, but we're not growing it here. we're growing it in other parts of the world and then bringing it here. now we get back into the balance part of it again. does it really make sense for us to have our salmon coming from chile, being processed in china, and then flown into our market? does it make
to replenish the wild stock. but what we realized over time is, if we put a million fish out in the ocean and we get 10% of them back, that means we got 100,000 fish back out of a million. if i take a million fish and put them in a cage and grow them, i can get a million fish back out and put them on the table. our plan here is to take everything we've learned how to do in growing these species and demonstrate the technology, transfer the technology from the research level out to the commercial...
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adam wild reports.most fitting backdrop for the belief and passion of wales — to meet the beauty and the style in dutch oven italian side, so far impressive. they were assured of progression. wells were almost there... chris gunter as close as wales would get in the first half dominated by italy. they got their goal eventually just before italy. they got their goal eventuallyjust before half—time. manteo pristina, the faintest of touches, the fullest of celebrations. the lead at the break almost doubled shortly after. a free kick against the post. italy now putting their foot down. wales responding in kind. a red card, perhaps unlucky, perhaps not. but at 1-0, perhaps unlucky, perhaps not. but at 1—0, you always have a chance. wales's fell to gareth bale — a big moment, a costly mists. three wins from three for italy, but wales or through too. the journey continues and now i get serious. adam wilde, bbc news. i and now i get serious. adam wilde, bbc news. ~ ., and now i get serious. adam wilde, bbc news
adam wild reports.most fitting backdrop for the belief and passion of wales — to meet the beauty and the style in dutch oven italian side, so far impressive. they were assured of progression. wells were almost there... chris gunter as close as wales would get in the first half dominated by italy. they got their goal eventually just before italy. they got their goal eventuallyjust before half—time. manteo pristina, the faintest of touches, the fullest of celebrations. the lead at the break...
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the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon for year, old to luna, and her to tubs will have to survive in the wild without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years chuck indicating that they were trained to honey and the big enclosure. now they know how to hunt prey. they also asked him to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the team follows what happens on screams for everyone involved. it will be a dream come true. if the reintroduction is successful at 1st, herana and her young stay inside the enclosure eventually may begin the journey. you know, we, we got shows and all the neighbors over the moon was showing the world that jack was live here again without these animals and the wild people here can't really be free. what it, they have somebody else at night they venture into the wild. sophia, and in and her team still track their every move. the last images are from this surveillance camer
the 1st big cats are about to be released into the wild. nothing can go arrive soon for year, old to luna, and her to tubs will have to survive in the wild without human help. the team installs cameras. they have been working towards this day for years chuck indicating that they were trained to honey and the big enclosure. now they know how to hunt prey. they also asked him to humans. so when they are free, they shouldn't be problems when they encounter local inhabitants. the team follows what...
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catching wild fish used to be the dominant way to get to fish. but aquaculture sea food production has recently overtaken wildcats. its growth accelerated mostly by farms and china, india and indonesia. but farming big fish in open pens and marine environments has its own host of problems. many found fish like salmon, mostly carnival was. meaning they need to be fed fish estimates very, but around 10 to 20 percent of all wild caught fish may have been used to feed farm seaford on top of that is the fish farms are not managed well. pesticides antibiotics, food ways as well as fish excrement, can poison the environment, the spread of diseases to and from wild populations, as well as parasites, also major problems. but omnivorous fish like columbia cop catfish open gazes can manage well be found most sustainably. they can eat plant based feed and can be found in big upon the lakes in a more natural environment. but sustainable management is still the exception emerging and developing countries where aquaculture is concentrated. the most sustainable
catching wild fish used to be the dominant way to get to fish. but aquaculture sea food production has recently overtaken wildcats. its growth accelerated mostly by farms and china, india and indonesia. but farming big fish in open pens and marine environments has its own host of problems. many found fish like salmon, mostly carnival was. meaning they need to be fed fish estimates very, but around 10 to 20 percent of all wild caught fish may have been used to feed farm seaford on top of that is...
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so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. me ryan knows me lions buffaloes, an elephant. they are not enough. but right here in germany, i am going to bring you from w your max, and today i am the largest safari park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time. as i saw a keeper. let's go get the bug was founded in 1974 by the separate family, including huggins in the northern german state of lower sex. any kind is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart, she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st school is to ring a piece of africa to europe and over b. c. doors and experience somewhere between national start in my 1st up at the lions. the home is why city so important to keep down the msc upset and get the bar shifting delusions and in nature lions, sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. so we created an alternative my hanging the meet so that they need to target lies. they need a bit of daily activity. i'm in action, i'm dot com. we move on to the electron taking care of. there is very impor
so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. me ryan knows me lions buffaloes, an elephant. they are not enough. but right here in germany, i am going to bring you from w your max, and today i am the largest safari park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time. as i saw a keeper. let's go get the bug was founded in 1974 by the separate family, including huggins in the northern german state of lower sex. any kind is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart, she has...
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ness. tampering with wild animals. the 2 factors that bring animals into close contact with people when they can shed these viruses to us for which we have no resistance is wildlife trade and also destruction of their homes usually for an industrial farming. so those are all connected issue. so really the only long lasting backseat here is nature protection . so we need to see the g 7 countries and all the other wealthy nations start putting money into nature protection and something that's been overlooked for many years. while they trade is just part of that. but also just stopping deforestation . viruses will continue to jump this vaccine that we've created. now the different variance won't work against the next virus. we're just putting expensive band aids on this problem. so nature protection is the ultimate solution. mean mazda ppos civilian lead on thank suit. she has been charged with corruption. she faces 15 years in jail, for cheese, accused of misusing land for a charitable foundation and accepting money in g
ness. tampering with wild animals. the 2 factors that bring animals into close contact with people when they can shed these viruses to us for which we have no resistance is wildlife trade and also destruction of their homes usually for an industrial farming. so those are all connected issue. so really the only long lasting backseat here is nature protection . so we need to see the g 7 countries and all the other wealthy nations start putting money into nature protection and something that's...
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a large proportion of the wild tammond also became infected through contaminated water. the pathogens escaped from the fish barb with a type occurrence and spread to the regions the young, wild salmon have to pass through as they migrate. to kilometers further north, the a $42.00 family searches for prey along the shore lines. the research expedition has reached the fjords. fisher channel, once famous for its ample fishing grounds. the whales hunt by day and by night they don't light for orientation biologist floor and sullivan compares her recordings to known call types and notes down behavior to the or tend to use certain calls in a social context or more when hunting. all recordings are later re analyzed in germany with the help of deep learning programs in their search for prey. the northern resident or time now often cover 80 to 120 kilometers a day. hunting roots that have been passed on for generations to identify individual wales and examined changes in group structures. programmer unwell. schmidt and biologist james field are working on automatic thin recognitio
a large proportion of the wild tammond also became infected through contaminated water. the pathogens escaped from the fish barb with a type occurrence and spread to the regions the young, wild salmon have to pass through as they migrate. to kilometers further north, the a $42.00 family searches for prey along the shore lines. the research expedition has reached the fjords. fisher channel, once famous for its ample fishing grounds. the whales hunt by day and by night they don't light for...
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so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, but follows an elephant living side. they are not enough regard spots right here in germany. hi, i'm going to bring you from. do you have a new your max and today i am the largest 40 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as a saw keep there. let's go sit and get you. was founded in 1974 by just the family in clothing hug. and in the northern german state of lower sex. we're kind of responsible for the welfare of the most part. she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe and over visitors, unexperienced somewhere between national dark enough food. my 1st stop is at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down? he must be upset and gets barsha sticks to home. delusions and nature lions. sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. so we created an alternative by hanging the meet so that they need to target, that they need a bit of daily activity. i'm on the extra number we move on to the el
so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, but follows an elephant living side. they are not enough regard spots right here in germany. hi, i'm going to bring you from. do you have a new your max and today i am the largest 40 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as a saw keep there. let's go sit and get you. was founded in 1974 by just the family in clothing hug. and in the northern german state of lower sex. we're kind of responsible for the welfare...
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the 19-year-old fobbed mr wilde. the report found this wasl mr wilde.d this was the most striking missed opportunity. the steward bears some of the responsibility and so too does another teenage steward, kyle lawler, who walked away. the company who employed them has been heavily criticised and it says it has learned lessons. the operator of the arena has also been condemned. today it said it was truly sorry. defying orders, there was no british transport police officer inside the room when the concert ended. a group of them are standing together at the door when the bomb went off. there is said to be no satisfactory explanation for this. 22 people were murdered in the attack. the youngest, a child of eight. the report says had moore been done, fewer people would have been killed. that's difficult forjun tron to hear, herson philip that's difficult forjun tron to hear, her son philip was one of those who died. how does it make you feel about what happened?— feel about what happened? angry, an: . it feel about what happened? angry, angry- it is — feel ab
the 19-year-old fobbed mr wilde. the report found this wasl mr wilde.d this was the most striking missed opportunity. the steward bears some of the responsibility and so too does another teenage steward, kyle lawler, who walked away. the company who employed them has been heavily criticised and it says it has learned lessons. the operator of the arena has also been condemned. today it said it was truly sorry. defying orders, there was no british transport police officer inside the room when the...
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so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. she does. brian knows me, lions, buffaloes, an elephant. they are not enough regard. right here in germany. hi, i'm going up in years from dw your max in today. i am the largest safari park in europe . i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go sit and get the 5 was founded in 1974 by the civil family in calling huggins in the northern german state of lower sex body work and is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart. she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe, an open source, an experience somewhere between a national park. and my 1st stop is at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down the msc upset and get the bar shifted to home delivery and in nature lions, sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. so we created an alternative by hanging the meat so that they need to target that they need a bit of daily activity. i'm on between x dot com. we move on to the elephant, taking care of t
so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. she does. brian knows me, lions, buffaloes, an elephant. they are not enough regard. right here in germany. hi, i'm going up in years from dw your max in today. i am the largest safari park in europe . i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go sit and get the 5 was founded in 1974 by the civil family in calling huggins in the northern german state of lower sex body work and is responsible for the welfare of down. you...
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so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, lions, but follows an elephant. let me live, only they are not enough regard. but right here in germany, i am going to bring you from g w, your max, and today i am the largest of 30 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go sitting busy by was founded in 1974 by the separate family, including huggins in the northern german states of lower sex. you were kind is responsible for the welfare of down. you must depart. she has been working here for almost 20 years. the 1st goal is to bring a piece of africa to europe and offer visitors unexperienced somewhere between national park and my 1st stop at the lions. the home is why is it so important to keep down? you must be upset and get the parts just to deliver them in nature. lions, sleep 22 hours a day and hunt for one hour. and so we created an alternative by hanging the meet so that they need to target lies. they need a bit of daily activity. i'm on between action. i'm dot com. we move
so let's see how she got on with a walk on the wild side. brian knows me, lions, but follows an elephant. let me live, only they are not enough regard. but right here in germany, i am going to bring you from g w, your max, and today i am the largest of 30 park in europe. i'm going to work for the 1st time as i saw a keeper. let's go sitting busy by was founded in 1974 by the separate family, including huggins in the northern german states of lower sex. you were kind is responsible for the...
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>> that's wild, that's wild.ects are a common form of protein almost everywhere in the world except for here in america and in europe. but now that the cicadas are above ground here in the u.s., could it be time for us to join the insect protein movement, too? let's find out. it's been called the cicada tsunami. but it's music to joseph yoon's ears. >> i can hear two different types right now. >> cicada brood x out and about for the first time in 17 years. >> hundreds of billions of them are emerging all at one time. if not some use the t-word, trillion. >> so forget farm-to-table. >> right now i'm just trying to get healthy ones and discarding the ones that have the fungus on it. >> now it's all about forest to table. they're creepy and definitely crawly, but how do they taste? let's head to the kitchen to find out. jeff yoon is a man on a mission to bug us all about the benefits of insect protein. >> one, super cool, two, super delicious. three, it's sustainable. four, it's nutrient dense. i'm not saying like t
>> that's wild, that's wild.ects are a common form of protein almost everywhere in the world except for here in america and in europe. but now that the cicadas are above ground here in the u.s., could it be time for us to join the insect protein movement, too? let's find out. it's been called the cicada tsunami. but it's music to joseph yoon's ears. >> i can hear two different types right now. >> cicada brood x out and about for the first time in 17 years. >> hundreds of...