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well, all wild animals. they usually die.is about what animal rights activists say, we must let everyone go into nature. uh, the animal will die, but there is another danger. they are not afraid of humans. they will not be able to get along with their own with nature with their own kind , they will go to a man on a farm. uh, going to the village is a danger on the one hand, and on the other hand, a person will decide that they are rabid, because a wild animal in its right mind can not fits. eh, that will destroy him too, therefore, er, one way to die. we have a law. in accordance with which the rosselkhoznadzor recommends generally passing by wild animals and not participating in life in any way, regardless of what happens to animals. this is a legislative level with a wild animal, maybe from a human point of view. it's not entirely humane. it’s a pity i want to pick it up, but from the point of view of a sensible view of the existence of ecosystems, it’s impossible to do otherwise , because i see integration, uh, on a workin
well, all wild animals. they usually die.is about what animal rights activists say, we must let everyone go into nature. uh, the animal will die, but there is another danger. they are not afraid of humans. they will not be able to get along with their own with nature with their own kind , they will go to a man on a farm. uh, going to the village is a danger on the one hand, and on the other hand, a person will decide that they are rabid, because a wild animal in its right mind can not fits. eh,...
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well, all wild animals. they usually die. this is about what animal rights activists say, we must let everyone go into nature. uh, the animal will die, but there is another danger. they are not afraid of humans. they won't be able to get along with their own with nature with their own kind they will go to a man on a farm. on the one hand, this is a danger to the village, and on the other hand, a person will decide that they are rabid, because a wild animal in its right mind is not suitable for a sober memory. eh, that will destroy him too, therefore, er, one way to die. we have a law of colors in accordance with which, uh, the rosselkhoznadzor, uh, recommends walking past wild animals in general and not participating in any way in life, not in spite of what happens to animals. this legislative level with a wild animal, can be from a human point of view. it's not entirely humane. it’s a pity i want to pick it up, but from the point of view of a sound view of the existence of ecosystems, it’s impossible to do otherwise, because
well, all wild animals. they usually die. this is about what animal rights activists say, we must let everyone go into nature. uh, the animal will die, but there is another danger. they are not afraid of humans. they won't be able to get along with their own with nature with their own kind they will go to a man on a farm. on the one hand, this is a danger to the village, and on the other hand, a person will decide that they are rabid, because a wild animal in its right mind is not suitable for...
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and take it, too, i lived wild. you understand that wild rats are dangerous, they spread viruses, how did it even occur to you to bring a wild animal into a house where there are decorative ones, and you put your pets at risk not only for them, but also for yourself. if i take a wild rat from the street, it will definitely go to the clinic for examination. she is in quarantine in a separate cell. she does not interact with other animals. if there are any sores of the disease, it is necessarily treated and only then it begins to be introduced, so to speak, into the family. that is, you still spend money on this, of course, natalya and you can cure such rats. most wild rodents, which are carriers of infection dangerous to humans, outwardly, as a rule, remain healthy for a long time. they are adapted to being a natural reservoir of the same leptospirosis salmonellosis. well, how is this animal you can bring to your home. i can understand they left a little rat on the bench, yes, well, like a rat by the garbage cans. yo
and take it, too, i lived wild. you understand that wild rats are dangerous, they spread viruses, how did it even occur to you to bring a wild animal into a house where there are decorative ones, and you put your pets at risk not only for them, but also for yourself. if i take a wild rat from the street, it will definitely go to the clinic for examination. she is in quarantine in a separate cell. she does not interact with other animals. if there are any sores of the disease, it is necessarily...
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it's home to a huge herd of wild horses., it could well be the largest herd of wild horses in the world. but these horses aren't native to the area. they're descended from run aways, animals that's caped from ranches. it's the breeding season. stallions would normally separate their mares from rival males. but in this super herd, 20 mature males live side by side. and they don't always see eye to eye. but the real threat lies outside the safety of the herd. pumas have discovered the valley secret, and a few have become expert horse hunters. ferril horses are a problem. why? because there they have no predators. those populations grow unchecked, devastating fragile grass lands. but in this family, things are very different. the size of the herd is surprisingly stable. staying between 110 and 120 animals. the valleys wildlife should remain in balance, proof that nature works better with more hungry predators. but the puma isn't the only animal doing its part for the ecosystem. another more unusual creature is being recruited t
it's home to a huge herd of wild horses., it could well be the largest herd of wild horses in the world. but these horses aren't native to the area. they're descended from run aways, animals that's caped from ranches. it's the breeding season. stallions would normally separate their mares from rival males. but in this super herd, 20 mature males live side by side. and they don't always see eye to eye. but the real threat lies outside the safety of the herd. pumas have discovered the valley...
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i is the other half of the net wild land project. he's offered to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie, how are you know? hello, i was just sitting about you kid abrazzo, binoculars. it might seem strange getting in a safari vehicle to drive around the english countryside, but wildlife tours to see next speak fight plato parts to business. morton. ah. it isn't long before our 1st sighting. oh, you've seen something father. dear randy, fly, teeth look look, look. i love, oh my gosh. wow, that was jenny fighting. charlie wants me to see a rare visitor last saw it on the shores over 5 centuries ago. a white stork. if you look at the oak tree like that and there's that there's a brown area with their binoculars, you will see that that, oh gosh, i've got it. got it. okay. oh my goodness. the dynamic is actually the 2nd nest to be built in britain in 604 years. storks were almost extinct in the u. k. but charlie and isabella, helping to re establish them, their big drawer for eco tourists wanting to see something unique. net
i is the other half of the net wild land project. he's offered to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie, how are you know? hello, i was just sitting about you kid abrazzo, binoculars. it might seem strange getting in a safari vehicle to drive around the english countryside, but wildlife tours to see next speak fight plato parts to business. morton. ah. it isn't long before our 1st sighting. oh, you've seen something father. dear randy, fly, teeth look look, look. i love, oh my...
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their mission, to re-wild vast areas of former farmland.> since the beginning the huemul as an endangered species has been a very important species. our reports for conservation have been focused on huemul because protecting huemul, you are protecting forests and other species. >> to do this, cristian must take drastic measures. this year's fawns need to be darted and sedated. it may look dramatic, but it's harmless for the deer. they get a health check and a collar that will help keep them safe. >> i hope that the work that we have been doing contribute to the recovery of this species and the ecosystems in patagonia. we should keep working for that. >> for this new generation of huemuls, life will now be a little safer with cristian and daniel watching over them. but for another of patagonia's forests, the future is less certain. in the far south, an unwelcome developer is causing big trouble. with deadly consequences. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ for everything we need. for everything we want. for everything we do. [cheering] we're all better off w
their mission, to re-wild vast areas of former farmland.> since the beginning the huemul as an endangered species has been a very important species. our reports for conservation have been focused on huemul because protecting huemul, you are protecting forests and other species. >> to do this, cristian must take drastic measures. this year's fawns need to be darted and sedated. it may look dramatic, but it's harmless for the deer. they get a health check and a collar that will help keep...
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i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do a worm with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better then you will come back to local you one. whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can co exist. since animal populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earns its income from tourism, and was able to install electricity and water connections and we build a preschool ah, back on the skeleton coast, a ranger informs fair bay that an elephant calf is missing the biologist fears the worst, she finds the cat half way to a watering hole due to the ongoing drought. the mother couldn't lactate. there is no hope for the young elephant. long periods of drought have made the fight for survival, even harder. hearing hyenas and other animals much search for new living environments. but with the help of researchers like mc fair bay and community based conservation efforts, there still a c
i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do a worm with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better then you will come back to local you one. whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can co exist. since animal populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earns its income from tourism, and...
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we listen, we are now living in a nature reserve among side wild animals. we can earnest much with them now as we do with goats and sheep, so i no longer shoot them immediately. the hyenas are perfectly adapted to the extreme desert conditions, an icy cold ben gala ocean current. biologist mc favey has been studying the animals here for 7 years, and it's still fascinated by them. she's the science coordinator for a tourism company that supports conservation projects in the region. i've put a lot of respect. boy nash was to survive as a large scavenger in the days it it's, it's no mean feat m and it was a re social when the out the they sonnet g. so you just see the sing i enough out they. but when they back at the dean when they are and cups at the been, there's a lot of social going on these a lot of time spent with a cups playing with cups grooming the cuffs. fairville discovered a network of dens off the coast, where packs of sand wolves gather to socialize and share their catch. ah, they carry carcasses dozens of kilometers through the desert to fi to t
we listen, we are now living in a nature reserve among side wild animals. we can earnest much with them now as we do with goats and sheep, so i no longer shoot them immediately. the hyenas are perfectly adapted to the extreme desert conditions, an icy cold ben gala ocean current. biologist mc favey has been studying the animals here for 7 years, and it's still fascinated by them. she's the science coordinator for a tourism company that supports conservation projects in the region. i've put a...
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i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do it? we're more with envy. and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together, work in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better then we come back to local you one then ohio farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can coexist. since analog populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earned income from tourism, and was able to install electricity and water connections and rebuild a preschool aah! back on the skeleton coast, a ranger informs fair bay than an elephant calf is missing. the biologist fears the worst, she finds the cat half way to a watering hole due to the ongoing drought. the mother couldn't lactate. there is no hope for the young elephant. long periods of drought have made the fight for survival, even harder, hero, hyenas and other animals might search for new living environments. but with the help of researchers like mc fair bay and community based conservation efforts,
i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do it? we're more with envy. and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together, work in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better then we come back to local you one then ohio farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can coexist. since analog populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earned income from tourism, and...
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we are now living in a nature reserve among side wild animals. we can earn as much with them now as we do with goats and sheep, so i no longer shoot them immediately. the hyenas are perfectly adapted to the extreme desert conditions, an icy cold ben gala ocean current biologist mc favey has been studying the animals here for 7 years, and it's still fascinated by them. she's the science coordinator for a tourism company that supports conservation projects in the region. i put a lot of respect. toy nash was to survive as a large scavenger in the days it it's, it's no mean feat m and it was a re social. when the out the they sonnet g. so you just see the single are you not out there, but when they back at the dean when they are and cups at the dinner, this a lot of social going on days, a lot of time spent with a cups playing with cups grooming the cuffs, fairville he discovered a network of dens off the coast, where packs of sand, wolves gather to social eyes and share their catch. blue they carry carcasses dozens of kilometers through the desert t
we are now living in a nature reserve among side wild animals. we can earn as much with them now as we do with goats and sheep, so i no longer shoot them immediately. the hyenas are perfectly adapted to the extreme desert conditions, an icy cold ben gala ocean current biologist mc favey has been studying the animals here for 7 years, and it's still fascinated by them. she's the science coordinator for a tourism company that supports conservation projects in the region. i put a lot of respect....
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i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do it well with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better. then we come back to local you when whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can coexist. since animal populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earned income from tourism, and was able to install electricity and water connections and rebuild a preschool. ah, back on the skeleton coast arranger informs fair bay that an elephant calf is missing. the biologist fears the worst, she finds the cat half way to a watering hole due to the ongoing drought. the mother couldn't lactate. there is no hope for the young elephant. long periods of drought have made the fight for survival, even harder. hearing hyenas and other animals might search for new living environments. but with the help of researchers like mc fair bay and community based conservation efforts, there still a chance in
i'm with laws that protect wild animals and we're going do you, how can we do it well with envy? and if we take care of them, we can even live from them. so we should try to live together in no bible got to hoop it, but we do better. then we come back to local you when whoa, whoa. farmers have agreed on limiting livestock so that both wild and farm animals can coexist. since animal populations increased attacks by wild predators have gone down on a bed, earned income from tourism, and was able...
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our planets are becoming scarce. saw habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it ease very true crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am sandra to be nobody here in complex uganda. and here are some what topics today? an initiative in a point i will be me ladies connecting people to clean and she water. how scientists in france use invents. if plants are as equal catalysts and how a primary school teacher is fighting coastal erosion in cynical according to a you and report, humans share over half of the global on area with other animals, especially in the poor regions of the world. people and animals are at odds when it comes to vital resources such as food. what's a ant habitant? for many lions, paula bears sills, aunt elephants. the struggle to secure the basic needs ends up costing them their lives. now these human wildlife conflicts and then to the preservation of species in the born atoms are now be met to fin
our planets are becoming scarce. saw habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it ease very true crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am sandra to be nobody here in complex uganda. and here are some what topics today? an initiative in a point i will be me ladies connecting people to clean and she water. how scientists in france use invents. if...
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the wild range meat business is booming and there suffice a growing ever more popular. but as the success and encouraging wildlife that attracted increasing numbers of farmers to visit nip to see her lessons learned here could turn around britons by diversity crisis. when i was it agriculture college, there were the environmentalists who we called the bunny huggers and they were the proper farming fake. and we were learning how to, how to be productive and to and to intensive be found the land. and it seems mad that we're still in these 2 camps and what we need to do, and what this will assist us to do, the whole net project i think is to, is to bring both comes together. and so farmers finally tweaking they can weave what we can learn here into their day to day activity on the farm profitably. ah, everyone is talking about net, everyone is looking at this wonderful island of by diversity. and that's driving business. and where are we going to get to in the future? how are things going to change? well, i think it's begun to happen. that's what's really exciting. there's
the wild range meat business is booming and there suffice a growing ever more popular. but as the success and encouraging wildlife that attracted increasing numbers of farmers to visit nip to see her lessons learned here could turn around britons by diversity crisis. when i was it agriculture college, there were the environmentalists who we called the bunny huggers and they were the proper farming fake. and we were learning how to, how to be productive and to and to intensive be found the land....
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another rampage by wild pigs. but this time in concord, the mess they left behind in the plans to tackle. the problem will be back. ♪dance! by christian a medice & elisha noll♪ ♪are you ready?♪ ♪ ♪let's go♪ ♪ ♪ahh yeah♪ ♪ ♪step to rhythm like♪ ♪you're going out tonight♪ ♪dance get with the groove and♪ ♪dance get up and move let's♪ ♪dance kick off your shoes and♪ ♪show me how you♪ ♪dance♪ ♪ ♪dance♪ ♪ ♪dance♪ get a free storage upgrade and case with s pen when you pre-order. ♪dance♪ 4.44, welcome back. a little bit of good news. water levels at lake mead in nevada are up about 58 billion gallons. >> the levels at the drought stricken lake are up by about 2 and a half feet in the last month. one reason is, well, the recent months soon rains all across the region. also the runoff into the lakes, tributaries and fewer releases out of hubert hoover dam. it's encouraging but not considered sustainable because of the low snowpack in the colorado rockies, which is where most of the lake mead's water originates. getting a l
another rampage by wild pigs. but this time in concord, the mess they left behind in the plans to tackle. the problem will be back. ♪dance! by christian a medice & elisha noll♪ ♪are you ready?♪ ♪ ♪let's go♪ ♪ ♪ahh yeah♪ ♪ ♪step to rhythm like♪ ♪you're going out tonight♪ ♪dance get with the groove and♪ ♪dance get up and move let's♪ ♪dance kick off your shoes and♪ ♪show me how you♪ ♪dance♪ ♪ ♪dance♪ ♪ ♪dance♪ get a free storage...
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our planets are becoming scarcer. habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it is very to crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am some good. we nobody else here in complex uganda. and she was told today an initiative when they will be rude, re connecting people to clean sheets water. how santas in france, you invented long songs and how a primary school teacher is fighting to erosion. cynical according to a you and report human share over half of the global on area with other animals, especially in the poor region over the world. people and animals are at all when it comes to vital resources such as food, water, for many lions polar bears sills, and ellis, one, the struggle to secure the basic needs, ends up costing them to be alive. now, the human wildlife conflicts in danger, the preservation of fishes in the bone atoms are now being met to find a fair resolution for books by me. in the dense cover of the rain
our planets are becoming scarcer. habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it is very to crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am some good. we nobody else here in complex uganda. and she was told today an initiative when they will be rude, re connecting people to clean sheets water. how santas in france, you invented long songs and how a primary...
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our planets are becoming scarcer. habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it is a very to crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am sandra to be nobody else here in complex uganda. and here are some what topics today? an initiative eat a point, they will be me ladies connecting people to playing and she water how scientists in france use inventive plants as equal capitalism. and how a primary school teacher is fighting coastal erosion in cynical according to a you and report. humans share over half of the global on area with other animals, especially in the poor regions of the world. people and animals are at odds when it comes to vital resources such as food. what's a and how different for many lions, paula bears, sills, aunt elephants, the struggle to secure the basic needs, ends up costing them their lives. now these human wildlife conflicts in danger, the preservation of species in the bone attempts on there
our planets are becoming scarcer. habitat for wild animals is disappearing. an access to water becoming more difficult, but there are promising solutions. joining me for this show will be sandra. it is a very to crease that sometimes we can achieve lot with very, very little. i am sandra to be nobody else here in complex uganda. and here are some what topics today? an initiative eat a point, they will be me ladies connecting people to playing and she water how scientists in france use inventive...
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they currently have 5 re wilding projects being assessed for approval. the 2 teenagers will hopefully be able to begin re introducing animal soon, but it will take years to see whether the restoration is successful and the species are back in the wild. we've often reported on echo africa about the damage dawned by invasive plants, such as what a high since in france, japanese not weed is also famous for displacing native plants. species, scientists are the university of mon paulia, have not discovered a surprising feature of the invader in this week's doing your bits. ha, every country helps to hear the japanese not we'd have spread all along the a little river in southern france. be invasive. species has displaced many native plants here, and it's shallow roots are putting the river banks at risk of erosion. researchers at mumford yay! university. are clearing the non tweet. they've discovered it has surprising properties. crushed dried and ground into powder. it can dramatically speed up chemical processes. sweaty, i assume it's either the roots or the
they currently have 5 re wilding projects being assessed for approval. the 2 teenagers will hopefully be able to begin re introducing animal soon, but it will take years to see whether the restoration is successful and the species are back in the wild. we've often reported on echo africa about the damage dawned by invasive plants, such as what a high since in france, japanese not weed is also famous for displacing native plants. species, scientists are the university of mon paulia, have not...
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they are often used to transmit images and information on wild fires in real time. also, they can fly and smoky conditions or at night when it's dark and can carry water. they can be controlled with an app. jones can be, can be used for effectively on smallest planes, especially because they can get quite close to the targets without risking and he lives. many fire fights this every year. die actually in fire fighting a crop, mrs. a. so that if, even if you replace like by like it's, it's a big advantage you technology not to expose you missed those dangerous. i think the 5 with the best way to fight forest wires is to be and them from breaking out in the 1st place. scientists all over the world are working on systems to predict where and why something might catch a light and in california they've come a long way in finding answers to those questions. california as fire fighting agency works with computer modeling to create daily wildfire risks forecasts these forecasts are usually based on geographic information systems or g. i s a computer system that analyzes geo
they are often used to transmit images and information on wild fires in real time. also, they can fly and smoky conditions or at night when it's dark and can carry water. they can be controlled with an app. jones can be, can be used for effectively on smallest planes, especially because they can get quite close to the targets without risking and he lives. many fire fights this every year. die actually in fire fighting a crop, mrs. a. so that if, even if you replace like by like it's, it's a big...
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absolutely, it's a wild animal, it's a very big wild - harmed.of crowd control that we can change people's behaviour than trying to change a walrus's behaviour. i think it could have been done with educating the public and monitoring her safety. when it comes to animals like this, i suppose when she was lying there sunbathing, people would have been lulled into a false sense of safety, but presumably that can change in an instant and people would have been putting themselves at riskjust getting too close for those lucrative photos to share on social media, perhaps. lucrative photos to share on social media. perhaps-— lucrative photos to share on social media, perhaps. absolutely, they can a - ear media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appear quite — media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appear quite docile _ media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appear quite docile but _ media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appear quite docile but they - media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appear quite docile but they are i media, perhaps. absolutely, they can appea
absolutely, it's a wild animal, it's a very big wild - harmed.of crowd control that we can change people's behaviour than trying to change a walrus's behaviour. i think it could have been done with educating the public and monitoring her safety. when it comes to animals like this, i suppose when she was lying there sunbathing, people would have been lulled into a false sense of safety, but presumably that can change in an instant and people would have been putting themselves at riskjust getting...
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putting the number of the remaining big cats living in the wild, up to 600 animus siberian tag as also known as arm. we're all maturing tigers are the biggest living cats from head to tail there, matter about 2 meters, and can reach a weight of 300 kilos. destruction of their habitat, poaching and trophy hunting are the biggest threats to the survival of the species . but conservation efforts are and the way read the article who bought shown has constructed multiple natural reserves and monitoring stations were to intensified patrol and management of the tigris haberdashery. a number of projects focusing on protecting wild animals and plants as well as the construction of natural reserves have been implemented in the north, east and sign is provinces of dealing and hey, long g zang. the country has established a 1400000 hector nature, reserve ranges patrolling regularly. they will move traps set by posters and sec. if the ben uncommercial logging is complied with, the big cats need the forest to creep up on their prey. 2022 is the year of the tiger and the chinese lunar calendar. so th
putting the number of the remaining big cats living in the wild, up to 600 animus siberian tag as also known as arm. we're all maturing tigers are the biggest living cats from head to tail there, matter about 2 meters, and can reach a weight of 300 kilos. destruction of their habitat, poaching and trophy hunting are the biggest threats to the survival of the species . but conservation efforts are and the way read the article who bought shown has constructed multiple natural reserves and...
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the government in tirana wants to turn the vjosa and all of its tributaries into europe's first wildnal park. that's music to the ears of nature lovers and environmentalists, although they don't quite trust the government's plans. >> the vjosa river and its tributaries are a rarity in europe as they are still largely wild. biologist olsi nika has been fighting to keep it that way for twelve years, and to keep the river safe from hydro-electric plants. construction had already started at this site. >> 3000 dams that are being projected in the balkans, so 90% of those dams are the so-called small-scale hydros. actually, they are bringing almost nothing to the energy grid, but at the same time, they are having the huge ecological footprint. >> albania's power grid is supplied almost entirely by hydroelectric plants, but they can't meet demand. to keep the vjosa untapped, environmentalists have been calling for a national park for years. >> it's actually our last chance to still contain the free-flowing river not for albania alone, but it's on a european contact. finally, in early june,
the government in tirana wants to turn the vjosa and all of its tributaries into europe's first wildnal park. that's music to the ears of nature lovers and environmentalists, although they don't quite trust the government's plans. >> the vjosa river and its tributaries are a rarity in europe as they are still largely wild. biologist olsi nika has been fighting to keep it that way for twelve years, and to keep the river safe from hydro-electric plants. construction had already started at...
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with fewer than 4,000 wild tigers left in the world, with fewer than 4,000 wild tigers left in the worldthe census results show that tiger numbers here in nepal have more than doubled in the last ten years. the area where tigers were once hunted is now being managed so that they can recover and thrive. this grassland is cut and burnt and there's man—made waterholes here. it's to attract the deer, the tigers' main prey. before this area became a national park there was a village here. bishnu shrestra is the chief warden of bardiya national park. it's a better environment for tigers. yes, yes. more spaces, more tiger numbers. and you're also looking at water sources, increasing water sources on the national park. yes. until now we have created 180 water ponds here. 50 water pond is with solar. is there a chance that with these interventions that you're pushing the tiger population beyond what's sustainable for the size of the park? no. we are creating many water pond and grassland, particularly for the prey species and the tiger. we have sufficient space and prey density in the park, so we
with fewer than 4,000 wild tigers left in the world, with fewer than 4,000 wild tigers left in the worldthe census results show that tiger numbers here in nepal have more than doubled in the last ten years. the area where tigers were once hunted is now being managed so that they can recover and thrive. this grassland is cut and burnt and there's man—made waterholes here. it's to attract the deer, the tigers' main prey. before this area became a national park there was a village here. bishnu...
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yes, due to the fact that wild fish it swims through its life. cultural, she is moving herself, when the norwegians told in the wild, she is gaining. uh, this size, well, reaches its maximum size there in three years. yes, then in sadka for a year, yes, 2-2.5 kg of salmon and the truth is much fatter than any other wild, red fish, meat, which is a drier concept, you can even have such veins between the muscles, in salmon they are a meter and thicker, and in wild salmon they may not be visible at all. after all, wild red fish in russia are often caught already near the shore or even at the mouth of fresh rivers. and the closer to the spawning place, the worse the taste of salmon during the spawning period, when wild salmon obeyed the instinct to return to their place of birth in order to lay and fertilize their eggs from the sea enter the river. there they literally turn into another fish. after all, they eat almost nothing, break through against the current, burn all the fat reserves of their muscles, and hard work is destroyed. no drink. the col
yes, due to the fact that wild fish it swims through its life. cultural, she is moving herself, when the norwegians told in the wild, she is gaining. uh, this size, well, reaches its maximum size there in three years. yes, then in sadka for a year, yes, 2-2.5 kg of salmon and the truth is much fatter than any other wild, red fish, meat, which is a drier concept, you can even have such veins between the muscles, in salmon they are a meter and thicker, and in wild salmon they may not be visible...
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they currently have 5 re wilding projects being assessed for approval. the 2 teenagers will hopefully be able to begin re introducing animal soon. but it will take years to see whether the restoration is successful and the species are back in the while. we've often reported on echo africa about the damage dawned by invasive plants, such as what a high since in france, japanese not weed is also famous for displacing native plant species. scientists are the university of mon paulia, have not discovered a surprising feature of the invader in this week's doing your bits. ha, every country helps to heal the japanese, not we'd have spread all along the a little river in southern france. b invasive species has displaced many native plants here and it's shallow roots are putting the river banks at risk of erosion. researchers at montpellier university are clearing a lot. we've been discovered. it has surprising properties. crushed dried and ground into powder. it can dramatically speed up chemical processes whether i assume it's either the roots or the leaves, w
they currently have 5 re wilding projects being assessed for approval. the 2 teenagers will hopefully be able to begin re introducing animal soon. but it will take years to see whether the restoration is successful and the species are back in the while. we've often reported on echo africa about the damage dawned by invasive plants, such as what a high since in france, japanese not weed is also famous for displacing native plant species. scientists are the university of mon paulia, have not...
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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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it's going to be wild. based on what we've already seen from the previous events, i think trump is absolutely correct. >> you better look outside. you better look outside. january 6th. kick that door open. look down the street. there's gonna be 1 million-plus and kicked up on america. >> the time for games is over, the time for action is now, where were you in history called? where were you when you and your children's destiny and future was on the line. and >> in that clip you heard one of the trump supporters predict a red wedding, which is a typical to reference to manslaughter -- trump's call to washington reverberated powerfully in pervasively online. the committee has interviewed a former twitter employee who explained the effect that trump had on the twitter platform. this employee was on a team responsible for platform and content moderation, policies on twitter throughout 2020 and 2021. the employee testified that twitter considered adopting a stricter content moderation policy after president trum
it's going to be wild. based on what we've already seen from the previous events, i think trump is absolutely correct. >> you better look outside. you better look outside. january 6th. kick that door open. look down the street. there's gonna be 1 million-plus and kicked up on america. >> the time for games is over, the time for action is now, where were you in history called? where were you when you and your children's destiny and future was on the line. and >> in that clip...
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the government in tirana wants to turn the vjosa and all of its tributaries into europe's first wildnal park. that's music to the ears of nature lovers and environmentalists, although they don't quite trust the government's plans. >> the vjosa river and its tributaries are a rarity in europe as they are still largely wild. biologist olsi nika has been fighting to keep it that way for twelve years, and to keep the river safe from hydro-electric plants. construction had already started at this site. >> 3000 dams that are being projected in the balkans, so 90% of those dams are the so-called small-scale hydros. actually, they are bringing almost nothing to the energy grid, but at the same time, they are having the huge ecological footprint. >> albania's power grid is supplied almost entirely by hydroelectric plants, but they can't meet demand. to keep the vjosa untapped, environmentalists have been calling for a national park for years. >> it's actually our last chance to still contain the free-flowing river not for albania alone, but it's on a european contact. finally, in early june,
the government in tirana wants to turn the vjosa and all of its tributaries into europe's first wildnal park. that's music to the ears of nature lovers and environmentalists, although they don't quite trust the government's plans. >> the vjosa river and its tributaries are a rarity in europe as they are still largely wild. biologist olsi nika has been fighting to keep it that way for twelve years, and to keep the river safe from hydro-electric plants. construction had already started at...
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you have to see tigers in the wild to fully appreciate them, she says.gether. i'm looking for tiger and leopard, this is the track that they will come to the river to drink. and sometimes we get also elephant. susila takes us to a spot near the river. and after hours of waiting, a tiger suddenly appears. it is magnificent to see a male tiger walking along here, one of over 100 tigers now here in bardiya national park, part of a growing tiger population here in nepal. it is definitely something to be celebrated, because as we know everywhere around the world, the conservation stories that we often get to read are loudly depressing, and the number of species we are losing on a daily basis, the habitat loss that we see every day. and nepal brings a freshness to the arena of conservation. music and chanting. they have participated in this, they have rejoiced in the success as well, and they are paying with their lives and terror, and that i think needs to be acknowledged more. because if it is not acknowledged, the world cannot come together to find a soluti
you have to see tigers in the wild to fully appreciate them, she says.gether. i'm looking for tiger and leopard, this is the track that they will come to the river to drink. and sometimes we get also elephant. susila takes us to a spot near the river. and after hours of waiting, a tiger suddenly appears. it is magnificent to see a male tiger walking along here, one of over 100 tigers now here in bardiya national park, part of a growing tiger population here in nepal. it is definitely something...
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surprisingly little is known about these wild cats.to understand codcods behaving naturally without fear of persecution. he's had a tipoff that some cats have been spotted 400 miles to the south in laguna san rafael national park. he's got five days to try to find them. but it won't be easy. kodkods are so elusive. some call them them the ghosts of the forest. >> fernando spends the next several days tracking the forest for tracks and signs, trying to stay optimistic, but the tiny cats always seem one step ahead. it's fernando's fifth and final day. his last chance to see a kodkod here. after searching all day he finds evidence that he's getting close. >> as the evening approaches and hope begins to fade, it's rarest of the rare, a melanistic or black kodkod. >> this is almost certain the first time a melanistic kodkod has been filmed in the wild. >> though it was just a glimpse, seeing a wild kodkod unafraid of humans gives fernando hope for the future of these little cats. 30 miles to the south, patagonia's forests are preparing for
surprisingly little is known about these wild cats.to understand codcods behaving naturally without fear of persecution. he's had a tipoff that some cats have been spotted 400 miles to the south in laguna san rafael national park. he's got five days to try to find them. but it won't be easy. kodkods are so elusive. some call them them the ghosts of the forest. >> fernando spends the next several days tracking the forest for tracks and signs, trying to stay optimistic, but the tiny cats...
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but ahead of its release the off-screen drama surrounding wilde has taken center stage. >> what are weng? >> changing the world. >> reporter: a public disagreement brewing between director olivia wilde and actor shia laboeuf over their conflicting stories on his separation from the forthcoming movie "don't worry darling." >> i'm curious to hear where she's going with this. >> reporter: in a "variety" cover story, wilde claims he was fired previously slated to play the male lead, the role later going to harry styles. >> i'm so sorry, i forgot to tell you, you're not feeling well and the only way to cure it is if we stay home all day. >> the headlines do help bring attention to a movie. >> reporter: the filmmaker saying shia laboeuf has a process that in some ways seems to require a combative energy and i don't personally believe this is conducive to the best performances. laboeuf denying he was ever fired saying he quit the film sharing with "variety" emails he says he sent to wilde after her claims of firing him were published. one reading, quote, you and i both know the reasons for my
but ahead of its release the off-screen drama surrounding wilde has taken center stage. >> what are weng? >> changing the world. >> reporter: a public disagreement brewing between director olivia wilde and actor shia laboeuf over their conflicting stories on his separation from the forthcoming movie "don't worry darling." >> i'm curious to hear where she's going with this. >> reporter: in a "variety" cover story, wilde claims he was fired...
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so they were wild bears that got into trouble with people.n bears get food rewards. and his last act as a wild bear was to climb into somebody�*s vehicle in their own driveway in the middle of the day while they were trying to unload their groceries. sadly, not all the mischievous bears can be rehomed here, and around a0 are put down each year. so in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we have provided an alternative, but maybe even more importantly we get visitors in the area a chance to learn from their stories, even though they're still getting into conflicts with people over food, the population is much more stable than it has been in the past. and a lot of that is because what we have learned about how important it is in that country to be careful with our food, and the techniques we have like bear—resistant containers for securing that food. the effort being made to educate visitors on how to protect the ecosystem for the future is undeniable. back at the lodge where i started myjou
so they were wild bears that got into trouble with people.n bears get food rewards. and his last act as a wild bear was to climb into somebody�*s vehicle in their own driveway in the middle of the day while they were trying to unload their groceries. sadly, not all the mischievous bears can be rehomed here, and around a0 are put down each year. so in the case of the eight grizzly bears that live here at the grizzly & wolf discovery center, we have provided an alternative, but maybe even...
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they are in my wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some shearing to day. but all he found was a terrified lam. yoke of lives with his family on the corner. he islands the archipelago as the natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep farming, and olives of fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island wolf like wild dogs flood call regina, which the national park biologist is on their trail. it's a coincidence that he is here to day. just 2 days ago, jak of tells him there were a couple of mother's sheep with their lambs at the house here. how old are they to we or said lot in 2 weeks. oh, and this one's one, we call it on the one. and here there was another one along with this one the, the also one week, but it's gone. and these 2 are gone to. i found this one this morning. he was, they're gonna give my 30 yoke of will raise the land himself rather than leave it to the jackals. he earns nothing f
they are in my wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some shearing to day. but all he found was a terrified lam. yoke of lives with his family on the corner. he islands the archipelago as the natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep farming, and olives of fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island wolf like wild dogs flood call...
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exploring the world in comfort. >>> the wild forests of patagonia.straddling southern chile and argentina, north to south it's over 1,000 miles, more than 200 miles longer than california, and its mountain spine is blanketed by distinct forest kingdoms. in the north, nestled in a narrow strip between the mountains and the warm waters of the pacific, is the valdivian rainforest. bordered by ice caps, oceans and deserts, it has been cut off from the outside world for millions of years. this is the forest that time forgot. home to tiny magical creatures. many found nowhere else on earth. only 13 inches high, say hello to the world's smallest deer, the southern pudu. this miniature mom has her fawn in tow. they'll stay close for up to a year. but pudus aren't the only tiny marvels here. this elusive speedster is the monito del monte. it's a marsupial raising its young in pouches like koalas and kangaroos. the monito is the only creature in sowing america to truly hibernate. remarkably, it's lived here virtually unchanged for 60 million years. biologist r
exploring the world in comfort. >>> the wild forests of patagonia.straddling southern chile and argentina, north to south it's over 1,000 miles, more than 200 miles longer than california, and its mountain spine is blanketed by distinct forest kingdoms. in the north, nestled in a narrow strip between the mountains and the warm waters of the pacific, is the valdivian rainforest. bordered by ice caps, oceans and deserts, it has been cut off from the outside world for millions of years....
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and the giants are within four-and-a-half games of the last wild card spot. quy it could change. > >> a lot going on with the as .l blackburn is done for the remainder of the season with a finger injury. the team also released outfielder steven piscotti. the pleasanton native was traded to oakland before the the 2018 season. athletics were in texas. first pitch, langier sees as a big leader. he will test it. and, he scoots in there there for a double. he is from the dallas area. had friends and and family there to cheer him on. that's a debut for him. sevh inning, as up 3-1. as shortstop elvis andrus smokes it it to left field. forget about it. two run blast, his eighth of of the year, as win 5-1 to end their nine-game losing streak. o more against the rangers upcomig tomorrow and thursday. > >> it is the curious face of jimmy g. he is currently listed as the 49ers fourth string starting quarterback. but the eye test, the stats, the wins ad losses say he should be starting starting somewhere. but that will not be new york. nfl network's ian rapaport says the
and the giants are within four-and-a-half games of the last wild card spot. quy it could change. > >> a lot going on with the as .l blackburn is done for the remainder of the season with a finger injury. the team also released outfielder steven piscotti. the pleasanton native was traded to oakland before the the 2018 season. athletics were in texas. first pitch, langier sees as a big leader. he will test it. and, he scoots in there there for a double. he is from the dallas area. had...
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you have to see tigers in the wild to fully appreciate them, she says.k together. i'm looking for tiger and leopard, this is the track that they will come to the river to drink. and sometimes we get also elephant. susila takes us to a spot near the river. and after hours of waiting, a tiger suddenly appears. it is magnificent to see a male tiger walking along here, one of over 100 tigers now here in bardiya national park, part of a growing tiger population here in nepal. it is definitely something to be celebrated, because as we know everywhere around the world, the conservation stories that we often get to read are loudly depressing, and the number of species we are losing on a daily basis, the habitat loss that we see every day. and nepal brings a freshness to the arena of conservation. music and chanting. they have participated in this, they have rejoiced in the success as well, and they are paying with their lives and terror, and that i think needs to be acknowledged more. because if it is not acknowledged, the world cannot come together to find a so
you have to see tigers in the wild to fully appreciate them, she says.k together. i'm looking for tiger and leopard, this is the track that they will come to the river to drink. and sometimes we get also elephant. susila takes us to a spot near the river. and after hours of waiting, a tiger suddenly appears. it is magnificent to see a male tiger walking along here, one of over 100 tigers now here in bardiya national park, part of a growing tiger population here in nepal. it is definitely...
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the baby was injured in the mouth and in the wild. die due to the inability to hunt, the doctors know how to help her and begin treatment as soon as the predator adapts to new conditions. and seven young bison from the three-terraced reserve will be sent to mordovia in september. there, the red book artiodactyls will live in the wild. this is another contribution of zoologists near moscow to the restoration of the population, which in the last century was on the verge of extinction. artyom kuznetsov visited the reserve muvinchi calf 10 days under the strict supervision of his mother to bask in the shade hiding, it is already morning, but the scorching sun, meanwhile his family is at breakfast. the first meal is exactly 8:00 in the morning. on average, bison consume 4 kg of compound feed per day, two in the morning and two in the evening during the day. they can eat grass indefinitely. but in winter, the diet is supplemented with hay and carrots , only employees of the reserve do not give treats from the hands of guests to give anythin
the baby was injured in the mouth and in the wild. die due to the inability to hunt, the doctors know how to help her and begin treatment as soon as the predator adapts to new conditions. and seven young bison from the three-terraced reserve will be sent to mordovia in september. there, the red book artiodactyls will live in the wild. this is another contribution of zoologists near moscow to the restoration of the population, which in the last century was on the verge of extinction. artyom...
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the giants trying to gain more ground in the wild card race in what was wild one in san diego today,one in san diego today, jason appelbaum hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, and family and finances and mental health. happy birthday. well, it can. national university, supporting the whole you. seen this ad? nit's not paid fory, by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. everybody. giants pitchers got pounded by san diego's hitters, with all of the damage coming in just two innings as we see boats ou
the giants trying to gain more ground in the wild card race in what was wild one in san diego today,one in san diego today, jason appelbaum hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, and family and finances and mental health. happy birthday. well, it can. national university, supporting the whole you. seen this ad? nit's not...
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it's wild.>> now a peculiar play during tuesday night's pirates/diamondbacks' game. >> it happened after a well-placed base hit let pittsburgh infielder rodolfo castro scramble from first all the way to third, finishing with a head-first slide. but along the way it appears -- uh-huh -- he lost something out of his pocket. >> oops. yep, a nearby umpire was quick to point out rodolfo had dropped his phone. the league is now looking into it because the mlb strictly prohibits electronic devices either on the field or in the dugout. >> rodolfo told reporters after the game it was all an accident and that he would never knowingly bring his phone out into the field. i mean, like, who does that? on your -- >> i know. so unprofessional. >> i never knowingly brought my phone to the desk. sometimes it happens. right? you check your phone in the dugout, put it in your back pocket. you just happen to slide into third base. >>> next, to a wild turkey inside a wisconsin home, and we don't mean the drink. >> bo
it's wild.>> now a peculiar play during tuesday night's pirates/diamondbacks' game. >> it happened after a well-placed base hit let pittsburgh infielder rodolfo castro scramble from first all the way to third, finishing with a head-first slide. but along the way it appears -- uh-huh -- he lost something out of his pocket. >> oops. yep, a nearby umpire was quick to point out rodolfo had dropped his phone. the league is now looking into it because the mlb strictly prohibits...
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as wild fires burn through the region and across the country, including a monster wild fire near they of bordeaux known for its wine, being fought by more than 1,000 firefighters [speaking foreign language >> reporter: officials say nine aircraft and two helicopters have been deployed as well so far, more than 10,000 people have been evacuated, at least 17 homes destroyed and a major highway closed [speaking foreign language the country caught in its worst scenario, unprecedented drought met with historic heat wave. the fourth one this summer alone. temperatures breaking 100 degrees. more than 6,200 hectares burned in this region in the latest wild fire. the region known for its pine forests was already ravaged by flames last month. 39,000 people were forced to evacuate now farmers and fishermen are facing a tough reality, rivers running dry, experts calling this the worst drought in 500 years. thousands of dead fish lay on top of old river beds. [speaking foreign language >> reporter: crops are drying up and livestock is suffering from the heat and lack of grass [speaking foreign la
as wild fires burn through the region and across the country, including a monster wild fire near they of bordeaux known for its wine, being fought by more than 1,000 firefighters [speaking foreign language >> reporter: officials say nine aircraft and two helicopters have been deployed as well so far, more than 10,000 people have been evacuated, at least 17 homes destroyed and a major highway closed [speaking foreign language the country caught in its worst scenario, unprecedented drought...
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yellowstone was one of the wilds first national parks, wild's first national parks, established in 1872ovement that today there are thousands of them globally. lakes, volcanoes, and mountains span almost 4000 square miles of wilderness. home to almost half of the well�*s active jesus, the home is at the core of one of the largest ecosystems on the planet. this is old faithful, probably one of the well�*s most famous geysers. 0h of the well�*s most famous geysers. oh my god, it isjust spectacular. the snowcapped mountains in the distance. it's hard to drive with yourjaw open, basically. and the first stop on my journey is the part�*s oldest lodge as it opens its doors for its busiest season yet. yellowstone represents some of the very best america has to offer and 150 years is a long time. we didn't always get it right, we killed every single wolf in this park, either in the 19 60s we were feeding bears out of garbage dumps. despite fierce opposition, when the park was first established, indigenous people were forcibly removed from their land. until now, their history has been largely un
yellowstone was one of the wilds first national parks, wild's first national parks, established in 1872ovement that today there are thousands of them globally. lakes, volcanoes, and mountains span almost 4000 square miles of wilderness. home to almost half of the well�*s active jesus, the home is at the core of one of the largest ecosystems on the planet. this is old faithful, probably one of the well�*s most famous geysers. 0h of the well�*s most famous geysers. oh my god, it isjust...