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beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm oil, a common vegetable oil, has been a growing presence on supermarket shelves since the 1990s. it's high yield, versatility, and price make it an exceptional competitor against alternative vegetable oils. today, palm oil and its derivatives are present in 50% of all packaged food. products like bread, cookies, chocolate, chips, and even shower soap. the consumer benefits, but the sumatran elephants pay a price. their habitat is cleared by legal and illegal loggers to make room for palm oil plantations. we sent our u.k. field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser e
beneath the canopy of indonesia's rainforest, life comes together to produce an amazing symphony of wild sounds. [whistling] [low growl] [roaring] [chirping] [bellowing] but now, the rainforest's most booming voice is increasingly hard to find. [deep trumpet] the sumatran elephant teeters on the edge of extinction, and there's no one else to blame but ourselves. [loud buzzing] it's here in grocery stores where the fate of indonesian elephants begins. you may have never heard of it, but palm...
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and to the wild care rehabilitation center. and when i started with them i worked with the small animals and i moved to cats and so i am aware of how they function, and what they have to do, what their needs are, and i do think that it is important that they get more funding, and i also think that they can do more with their the way that they... i apologize i was not prepared to speak. i think that they can do more in-house determining how they can increase adoptions, i don't think that it is a good idea at all to have the sbca which imports animals from out of county, which i know for a fact, has denied many animals there, based on behavior issues that went on to be rehab taited that went on to be adopted and retained in homes they just perhaps were older and black, dogs, that needed their teeth cleaned or whatever. and i think that animal care and control can actually increase revenue. by adopting out their own animals, but that requires in-house, sort of a rethinking of management structures, etc.. thank you. >> thank you, v
and to the wild care rehabilitation center. and when i started with them i worked with the small animals and i moved to cats and so i am aware of how they function, and what they have to do, what their needs are, and i do think that it is important that they get more funding, and i also think that they can do more with their the way that they... i apologize i was not prepared to speak. i think that they can do more in-house determining how they can increase adoptions, i don't think that it is a...
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i see european norwegian viruses in the wild hearing and wild salmon. whatever the best practices are, they are not working for wild fish. >> this pilot roger act on vancouver island will provide a way forward. with the help of donations and state subsidies, a salmon racing facility, the biggest of its kind in north america, is being built. it is located on the mainland, not in the open ocean. the water is circulated in a closed system, so bacteria, virus, and waste cannot make it into the environment. the environmental activist behind the project wants to show that organic salmon forming can be profitable. >> we can grow the fish in half the time, and we can also do so using about 30% less feed, because we create optimal conditions for the fish to grow in, so the fish are happy. >> alexandra morton is skeptical. she doesn't believe most salmon farmers will invest in expensive technology or forgo the use of chemicals. >> the only thing they could stop this possibly is the consumer. these companies are all about what the consumer wants. the consumer want
i see european norwegian viruses in the wild hearing and wild salmon. whatever the best practices are, they are not working for wild fish. >> this pilot roger act on vancouver island will provide a way forward. with the help of donations and state subsidies, a salmon racing facility, the biggest of its kind in north america, is being built. it is located on the mainland, not in the open ocean. the water is circulated in a closed system, so bacteria, virus, and waste cannot make it into...
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our brave the wilds of canada. hearing the words is like the cricketing so clean drinking water in parts of europe. downward spiral of serious debt is diving into promised to suicide. don't tell me some and is popping in to the point that it only seems to be the last thing any peace and fifty runs out many can see ms tried to limit the effects of wild stocks bike on tuesday reaching to summon from cook upset that this too has an impact on the environment. in canada the number of fish sponsors monster and of the pos decades. one wild salmon swim cos the domestic rabbit is in front of the island. they can pick up all sorts of side effects of aquatic farming fish slice disease is on the drugs used to treat them all the attention upon the wild salmon on their way to school most of the summit on the market comes from such farms. but environmentalists warn that this cannot be the ounce of pride that if we truly want sustainability. a pacific wide strike gold in his accompanying the re mileage is to make some more on the
our brave the wilds of canada. hearing the words is like the cricketing so clean drinking water in parts of europe. downward spiral of serious debt is diving into promised to suicide. don't tell me some and is popping in to the point that it only seems to be the last thing any peace and fifty runs out many can see ms tried to limit the effects of wild stocks bike on tuesday reaching to summon from cook upset that this too has an impact on the environment. in canada the number of fish sponsors...
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they're hybrids, the offspring of a domestic cat bred with an exotic wild cat like this wild after cancer van. african cat serval. there are savannahs, jungle bobs and bengals. >> whole lot of cat part asian leopard. >> reporter: the earlier the generation, the wilder the cat. an early generation jungle bob jumped our camera. >> they may be a smaller version of the lion and the tiger and the leopard, but they still are wild. >> reporter: this breeder warns these cats are not for everyone. >> it's a whole different world to have a cat like this. but you have to know what you're getting into and be prepared for it. >> reporter: case in point, king tut. >> he was starving to death. >> reporter: tut's a pet savannah abandoned by his owner. >> when they get to be 2 or 3, they start spraying urine all over the house to mark their territory and that's when people get rid of them. >> reporter: tut's too wild to be handled. he sprays, bites and scratches. he will live the rest of his life in a wildlife sanctuary. not all throw-away hybrids are so lucky. >> a lot of them being euthanized which is v
they're hybrids, the offspring of a domestic cat bred with an exotic wild cat like this wild after cancer van. african cat serval. there are savannahs, jungle bobs and bengals. >> whole lot of cat part asian leopard. >> reporter: the earlier the generation, the wilder the cat. an early generation jungle bob jumped our camera. >> they may be a smaller version of the lion and the tiger and the leopard, but they still are wild. >> reporter: this breeder warns these cats are...
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and wild roses. five years old wild roses.is is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it or dry it. >> we like to ferment it. we add bacteria to it, so in three years time, it becomes utter delicious. the diversity, you're looking at fermentations and different bacteria, looking at different molds, yeast, all sorts. it's absolutely enormous. >> there is stuff rotting in jars and vats that these experiments in fermentation and flavor. what they are all doing some sinister -- down there, i know. >> this is the ferment from wild spinach which grows around here. no one uses them. reminiscent of foie gras. this is from a weed that grows everywhere. you can do it with gooseberries. like to ferment gooseberries. you get golden drops of perfection. we have two berries. >> yeah. >> all right, fellas. the next thing we serve you is the dried juices from last year's harvest of black currant, and then we wrap it in wild roses that
and wild roses. five years old wild roses.is is amazing. >> they're not just thinking about what tastes good now but they're talking about will it taste good in two years if you ferment it or age it or dry it. >> we like to ferment it. we add bacteria to it, so in three years time, it becomes utter delicious. the diversity, you're looking at fermentations and different bacteria, looking at different molds, yeast, all sorts. it's absolutely enormous. >> there is stuff rotting...
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it's a frightening wild ride.nd in the end, mother and child are very lucky to be alive. >>> going underneath the pomona and the 10 freeways right now. >> an ordinary day on the job comes to a surreal end for two construction workers. by 5:00, they're not heading home to their families but heading 30 miles an hour down the los angeles river clinging to the side of a cement truck fighting for their lives. >> certain points you think that -- you start doubting that, you know, you're probably not going to be able to make it. >> it's 1997. jose nunez, a cement truck driver, and his partner, mark, are set to work on the dry bed of the los angeles river fixing a crumbling overpass like these crews seen here. on most days the l.a. river looks like this, an open concrete trench, but when it rains the storm runoff from all the valleys in los angeles has only one place to go, the river basin. there's no forecast for heavy rain, just a light drizzle at most. nothing to worry about. but suddenly up river about noon it begins
it's a frightening wild ride.nd in the end, mother and child are very lucky to be alive. >>> going underneath the pomona and the 10 freeways right now. >> an ordinary day on the job comes to a surreal end for two construction workers. by 5:00, they're not heading home to their families but heading 30 miles an hour down the los angeles river clinging to the side of a cement truck fighting for their lives. >> certain points you think that -- you start doubting that, you know,...
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it's part pof a plan to trap and kill wild pigs. those pigs are roaming neighborhoods, tearing up lawns and the golf course. kiet do, walk us through what is sgoing to happen and when is all this going to start. >> first, you got to get a permit from the department of fish and wildlife. second, you actually have to catch and trap one of these pigs. it is not easy. once you have one of these pigs in your possession, you can put it down with a bullet starting right now. >> just to be clear, the two council members who pushed for the guns say this will not be a free for all or killing spree. >> it's not my intention to go out and commit a pig genocide. we're not talk about hunting season here. weir talking about licensed trappers, controlled environment, and protecting the property and the safety of our residence. >> tonight, the council vote today make an exception to its ban on firing guns within city limits and said that, yes, trapped pigs can be shot. you still need a so-called permit from the state to trap and youth niez them, pu
it's part pof a plan to trap and kill wild pigs. those pigs are roaming neighborhoods, tearing up lawns and the golf course. kiet do, walk us through what is sgoing to happen and when is all this going to start. >> first, you got to get a permit from the department of fish and wildlife. second, you actually have to catch and trap one of these pigs. it is not easy. once you have one of these pigs in your possession, you can put it down with a bullet starting right now. >> just to be...
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life solutions manager and advocacy programs at wild care. i just wanted to say that we are wildly in support of funding this municipal open admission shelter and some of the things that we would like to see the funding for are the human investigations and the training for the staff on how to deal with the conflicts with the urban wild life. and that is it. thank you. >> we support it. >> thank you very much. >> is there any additional public comment? mr. chairman, could we close the public comment? >> yes, public comment is closed. >> great, i want to thank everyone who came out today with the administrator, and animal care and control, and the commission, and the members of the public, and i know that there are a lot of people who are very passionate about this agency and about, animal welfare in the city in general and i look forward to continuing conversations about how to make share that animal care and control is adequately budgeted and staffed. so, mr. chairman if there are no comments from other supervisors, what i would like to do is
life solutions manager and advocacy programs at wild care. i just wanted to say that we are wildly in support of funding this municipal open admission shelter and some of the things that we would like to see the funding for are the human investigations and the training for the staff on how to deal with the conflicts with the urban wild life. and that is it. thank you. >> we support it. >> thank you very much. >> is there any additional public comment? mr. chairman, could we...
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san jose's wild big problem, we showed you that three days ago. people say here they are expecting more pigs because as the weather continues to be dry, the pig population is increaseth and under -- increasing and under increasing stress. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> passengers and staff at los angeles airport this morning observed a moment of silence in honor of a tsa agent shot and killed one week ago. [taps] >> taps played as everyone in terminal three stood at 9:28 a.m. , the moment the gunman walked up to the agent and opened fire. a public memorial for hernandez is set for tuesday in los angeles. tomorrow, a national day of action is planned in honor of 13-year-old andy lopez shot and killed by a deputy last month while holding a replica gun. the controversial shooting has sparked several protests where the teen was killed. the sheriff's deputy who shot lopez said the teen refused orders to drop that fake gun. demonstrations are planned in los angeles, oakland, sacramento and san francisco. >>> a reported sexual assaul
san jose's wild big problem, we showed you that three days ago. people say here they are expecting more pigs because as the weather continues to be dry, the pig population is increaseth and under -- increasing and under increasing stress. john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> passengers and staff at los angeles airport this morning observed a moment of silence in honor of a tsa agent shot and killed one week ago. [taps] >> taps played as everyone in terminal...
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." >> a woman leads police on a wild chase. >> oh. and by the way -- >> she had her 1 and 2-year-olds in the car. >> why even her surrender did not go smoothly. >> tightly wrapped around its neck. >> how some vets perform a miracle and get him back with the pack. los angeles firefighters salute a plane as passengers learn on board with them -- >> a fallen u.s. soldier. >> see the emotional journey home as travelers stop to pay tribute. plus if you want a 42 inch flat screen, we've got the buzz word to help you win. plus nick and christian go drag racing. >> looks like fun, doesn't it? >> it's more fun if you win. >> chase what's fast and furious and you have a mom on the run. this happened in keygo harbor in the detroit area. the mom, identified is a 22-year-old. according to police she had been involved in a hit and and you run and as police showed up, she took off. she's narrowly missing cars. >> and she's got children in the car? >> she's got her 1 and 2-year-old in the car. according to police, she immediately starts being combati
." >> a woman leads police on a wild chase. >> oh. and by the way -- >> she had her 1 and 2-year-olds in the car. >> why even her surrender did not go smoothly. >> tightly wrapped around its neck. >> how some vets perform a miracle and get him back with the pack. los angeles firefighters salute a plane as passengers learn on board with them -- >> a fallen u.s. soldier. >> see the emotional journey home as travelers stop to pay tribute. plus...
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some of them are nice while others are wild. but the oozie will be gentle with nice elephants and violent with wild ones. but violence is not always needed. sometimes, the oozie needs to give the elephant a treat before he uses it. if the oozie keeps treating them harshly, the work will not be done. >> which tree is it? >> that tree. >> that one? >> the local name is pingadu. >> pingadu? >> in the market they call it myanmar ironwood. myanmar ironwood. >> ya. saw yi mon lin is the ranger officer in-charge of this extraction site. he shows me a tree meant for felling, which has been marked by the forest department. >> how does the forest department decide which tree to cut? according to the myanmar selection system, the forest department measures the tree's girth at height of a man's chest. they mark the timber that has grown to a size ready to be cut. >> the team quickly gets to work. the wood is stamped to show it has been legally cut. then it's show time for the elephants. on the forest floor, oozie and elephant work as one un
some of them are nice while others are wild. but the oozie will be gentle with nice elephants and violent with wild ones. but violence is not always needed. sometimes, the oozie needs to give the elephant a treat before he uses it. if the oozie keeps treating them harshly, the work will not be done. >> which tree is it? >> that tree. >> that one? >> the local name is pingadu. >> pingadu? >> in the market they call it myanmar ironwood. myanmar ironwood....
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, a catery things go wild. they are offsprings of domestic cats bread with wildcats. you can't privately own aer isville in california but you can take home a hybrid. >> it's surprising how many people want this. >> reporter: they include savannas, jungle bobs and bengals. >> a whole lot of cat. it's part asian leopard. >> reporter: the earlier the generation, the wilder the cat. an early generation jungle bob jumped our camera. >> they may be a smaller version of the lion and the tiger and the leopard, but they still are wild. >> reporter: this breeder warns these cats are not for everyone. >> it's a whole different world to have a cat like this but you have to know what you're getting into and be prepared for it. >> reporter: case in point, king tut. >> he was starving to death. >> reporter: he is a pet savannah abandoned. >> when they are 2 or 3 they spray urine and mark their territory and that's when people get rid of them. >> reporter: tut is too wild to be handled. he sprays, bites and scratches. he will
, a catery things go wild. they are offsprings of domestic cats bread with wildcats. you can't privately own aer isville in california but you can take home a hybrid. >> it's surprising how many people want this. >> reporter: they include savannas, jungle bobs and bengals. >> a whole lot of cat. it's part asian leopard. >> reporter: the earlier the generation, the wilder the cat. an early generation jungle bob jumped our camera. >> they may be a smaller version of...
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. >> that's a wild coyote. >> the clever way to get him back to the wild. >> a dude scores a new game and smashes it to bits. why gamers are spending hundreds of dollars for something to destroyed. plus want a 42 inch flat screen tv? we've got the buzz word for your chance to win. >> and they take on the task -- >> advertising broccoli. >> how they're getting you to want your green. >> the only vegetable with an afro. >>> when you're an avid sky diver and you're very comfortable up in the sky, why not have a little fun like these guys that designed to bring along their inflatable pool toys. we have the angle of rick winkler, a legit sky diver, founder of i love sky diving.org. he has this inflatable turtle. everyone's sort of on something. seems like a lot of fun that, is until the inflatable toy decides to wrap itself around your leg sending you on an uncontrollable spin cycle of death. >> what? >> look at how fast he is going. >> oh, my god. looks like he's going down a drain. >> who couldn't shake it off his leg? >> apparently he couldn't do that and he was going about 6 revolution
. >> that's a wild coyote. >> the clever way to get him back to the wild. >> a dude scores a new game and smashes it to bits. why gamers are spending hundreds of dollars for something to destroyed. plus want a 42 inch flat screen tv? we've got the buzz word for your chance to win. >> and they take on the task -- >> advertising broccoli. >> how they're getting you to want your green. >> the only vegetable with an afro. >>> when you're an avid...
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progress energy walsh japan to lead the wild and technical innovation. up next the wild was awful caps were are and who. aye aye aye. it is all just want to change. act. i am. it's the one. this is the matter for the highest mountains in the european alps. and. we are likely sure soldiers it's in my recliner soul that day
progress energy walsh japan to lead the wild and technical innovation. up next the wild was awful caps were are and who. aye aye aye. it is all just want to change. act. i am. it's the one. this is the matter for the highest mountains in the european alps. and. we are likely sure soldiers it's in my recliner soul that day
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bill case and was a promotional event to introduce a selection of high grade a sock in the wild puppy the event was organized by japan's mission to the un and the association of the team to wear shoes that didn't last. it featured a high quality stock in products from forty eight who lives in japan. he's forty eight. it up to date. it's different. they come from different parts of different quilt up on thursday. each one of the fourteen eighty five. un officials and foreign diplomats listen to explanations from green glass and some of the socket. i love. then enjoy. to me. i visited the team to watch jack. i was tasting sucked into the fast times. also the opportunity to discover and missed my stop and spiced wine. we have to start from the northeast and seven. he wanted to convey his gratitude to people around the wild often to support october two thousand eleven of the lake and tsunami. i was and is innocent of these lines. it was. i eye. i am sell that stuff before. this is the matter or the highest mountains in the european alps. which sits on a rocky ridge. it's used as a base fo
bill case and was a promotional event to introduce a selection of high grade a sock in the wild puppy the event was organized by japan's mission to the un and the association of the team to wear shoes that didn't last. it featured a high quality stock in products from forty eight who lives in japan. he's forty eight. it up to date. it's different. they come from different parts of different quilt up on thursday. each one of the fourteen eighty five. un officials and foreign diplomats listen to...
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progress energy walsh japan to lead the wild and technical innovation. up next the wild weather forecast. your are and who knows. i do. the time. it is it is all just want to change. act. i know. i am it's the one. just as the matterhorn on the highest mountains in the european alps. in. more likely sure soldiers. it's a direct result that day
progress energy walsh japan to lead the wild and technical innovation. up next the wild weather forecast. your are and who knows. i do. the time. it is it is all just want to change. act. i know. i am it's the one. just as the matterhorn on the highest mountains in the european alps. in. more likely sure soldiers. it's a direct result that day
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the fauves used their wild way with color-- it was actually much less wild than it seems.hey knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as the center of modernism and acted as a magnet to a motley army of artists who came from everywhere-- russians, rumanians, germans, british, americans-- all drawn by what became a sort of bohemian finishing school for modern artists. despite the reputation of schiele, klimt, and matisse, one artist working in this city during those years and through to the middle of the century is still for us the modern artist. he is picasso. the city--paris. of all the artists who worked in paris, it's picasso who's been elevated by critics and historians to the status of the modern artist as hero. to
the fauves used their wild way with color-- it was actually much less wild than it seems.hey knew exactly how to use a blue against a green, an orange or red against a yellow-- they used their way with color to ravish the eye. they produced versions not only of a golden age, bu also what one might call a tourist's world, a world where the sun is always out. in the early years of this century, modernism came in a tremendous variety of forms in many different places. but one city was viewed as...
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>> they're documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know? come on. >> you've got animals from different cultural subsets that have been brought in from var
>> they're documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales...
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, wild finish to the georgia/auburn football game. now, check out this video. this desperation hail mary pass on fourth down. how about that? georgia trailing and time running out. the ball is deflected there by two defenders into the hands of receiver, caught on to it and ran into the end zone. the reaction from the other sideline. >> they just handed it right to them. >> they probably should have tried to knock the ball down. >> the coach was not happy. all that practice and then that. >>> a big game hunter, who now has a huge target on her own back. the outside tv host has sparked outrage by posting photos of she smiling along with animals she killed. >> reporter: this is the shocking image that has sparked international outrage. the bright smile of melissa bachmann stands in contrast to the king of jungle lying lifelessly in front of her. >> first day in africa. >> reporter: bachmann a minnesota native travels around hunting animals big and small as the host of winchester deadly passion. >> what an absolute beautiful animal. check
, wild finish to the georgia/auburn football game. now, check out this video. this desperation hail mary pass on fourth down. how about that? georgia trailing and time running out. the ball is deflected there by two defenders into the hands of receiver, caught on to it and ran into the end zone. the reaction from the other sideline. >> they just handed it right to them. >> they probably should have tried to knock the ball down. >> the coach was not happy. all that practice and...
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and whether it is domesticated and whether it is wild, whether it has behave or issues or not. and this, agency has run deficits for the 7 out of the last ten years. it recently had to shut down its shelter, two days a week because of budget problems fortunately that has been reversed, although who knows for how long. it has, the agency has very few officers in the field and so stepping outside of the shelter, this is an agency that responds to calls of animal abuse. and animal neglect. and it deals with even barking dogs issues, and it deals with vicious animal issues and whether it is wild or domesticated animal and i can say that i am getting more and more complaints from the dog owners and dog walkers about dog parks where there might be a dog that is attacking other dogs. and so it is a very, it is a, it is a very important function of this agency, in terms of being able to respond when there are problems around animals that need to be addressed. and yet the agency has very, very low staffing to even respond, right now, i know that animal care and control receives on avera
and whether it is domesticated and whether it is wild, whether it has behave or issues or not. and this, agency has run deficits for the 7 out of the last ten years. it recently had to shut down its shelter, two days a week because of budget problems fortunately that has been reversed, although who knows for how long. it has, the agency has very few officers in the field and so stepping outside of the shelter, this is an agency that responds to calls of animal abuse. and animal neglect. and it...
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. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.e don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the water and riding on whales, things like that? >> if you were in a bathtub for 25 years, don't you think you would get a little irritated, aggravated, maybe a little psychotic? >> the situation with dawn brancheau didn't just happen. it's not a singular event. you have to go back over 20 years to understand this. >> it was a really exciting thing to do until everybody wanted to do it. >> what were they telling you you were going to do? >> capture orcas. >> they had aircraft, spotters, speedboats, they had bombs they were throwing in the water. they were lighting their bombs with torches in their boats and wer
. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.e don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the...
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. >> they're documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know? come on. >> you've got animals from different cultural subsets that have been brought in from var
. >> they're documented in the wild living to be about 35, mid-30s. they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales...
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. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the water and riding on whales, things like that? >> if you were in a bathtub for 25 years, don't you think you would get a little irritated, aggravated, maybe a little psychotic? >> the situation with dawn brancheau didn't just happen. it's not a singular event. you have to go back over 20 years to understand this. >> it was a really exciting thing to do until everybody wanted to do it. >> what were they telling you you were going to do? >> capture orcas. >> they had aircraft, spotters, speedboats, they had bombs they were throwing in the water. they were lighting their bombs with torches in their boats and were
. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the...
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, wild finish to the georgia/auburn football game. now, check out this video. auburn's quarterback hurled this desperation hail mary pass on fourth down. how about that? georgia trailing and time running out. the ball is deflected there by two defenders into the hands of receiver, caught on to it and ran into the end zone. that is ricardo lewis scoring the winning touchdown. the reaction from the other sideline. >> they just handed it right to them. >> they probably should have tried to knock the ball down. >> did you see the coach on the ground? >> the coach was not happy. >> not how they planned for that game. >> not how they planned it, yes. rough game. >> all that practice and then that. thanks. >>> we're going to turn now to a big game hunter, who now has a huge target on her own back. the out doors tv host has sparked shock and outrage by posting photos of herself smiling alongside animals she killed. now, there's a growing petition to keep her out of at least one country for good. the report from south africa with more. >> repo
, wild finish to the georgia/auburn football game. now, check out this video. auburn's quarterback hurled this desperation hail mary pass on fourth down. how about that? georgia trailing and time running out. the ball is deflected there by two defenders into the hands of receiver, caught on to it and ran into the end zone. that is ricardo lewis scoring the winning touchdown. the reaction from the other sideline. >> they just handed it right to them. >> they probably should have...
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. >>> they've gone hog wild. the unconventional way one pig hunter handled a problem. >>> and the concerning chemical and what happened to mike when they were exposed to it. >>> and coming up, the significant change in the computer model that could impact your weekend plans. outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> some dramatic video between a pack of wild picks and an east bay neighborhood. a licensed hunter was called after they were found tearing up yards. . >> reporter: three pigs broke into this norris canyon estates. the pigs all appare
. >>> they've gone hog wild. the unconventional way one pig hunter handled a problem. >>> and the concerning chemical and what happened to mike when they were exposed to it. >>> and coming up, the significant change in the computer model that could impact your weekend plans. outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr...
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. >> but who is about to go for the wild ride? >> see the next unluckiest guy at the rodeo. >>> a woman leads police on a wild chase. and oh, by the way. >> she had her 1 and 2-year-olds in the car. >> why her surrender did not go smoothly. >>> a stylist is headed to a photo shoot when he spshe spots. >> i was like, what? >> how a pilot and a boyfriendr. >>> it's kangaroo versus wallaby. >> he looks like he's trying to climb over the -- >> the epic battle you have to see to believe. >> excuse me. >>> rodeo events can be a wild ride at times for many of the rodeo competitors. this one, no surprise. this is at the royal winter agricultural fair in toronto. you're seeing a bull rider doing his thing. he doesn't last the eight seconds. you see the rodeo clowns doing their job. who is about to go for the wild ride? not any of the competitors. that guy is a photographer. >> oh. >> who is in the pen there and you can see that bull bucks him and he's air borne. looks like six or seven feet up in the air. he scooped him up. literally scoop
. >> but who is about to go for the wild ride? >> see the next unluckiest guy at the rodeo. >>> a woman leads police on a wild chase. and oh, by the way. >> she had her 1 and 2-year-olds in the car. >> why her surrender did not go smoothly. >>> a stylist is headed to a photo shoot when he spshe spots. >> i was like, what? >> how a pilot and a boyfriendr. >>> it's kangaroo versus wallaby. >> he looks like he's trying to climb...
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the city of san jose will deal with a wild pig problem, but animal lovers may not be happy. ♪ (woman)his place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . >> a man riding an a.c. transit bus was on fire at macarthur boulevard. no idea on how it happens or his condition. >>> gay rights and congress. >>> animal activists and wild pigs. >>> after the news stay tuned we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. and why can you move the tv out h
the city of san jose will deal with a wild pig problem, but animal lovers may not be happy. ♪ (woman)his place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . >> a...
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it's the latest fate fatal wild animal attack. earlier this year a lion killed a 24-year-old her family described her as a devoted wife, mother and advocate for animals she worked alongside her husband and leaves behind a 6-month-old daughter. >>> her smoerj saying her daughter expressed concerns about safety at the wild cat haven. her mother is also upset about what she says is the sanctuary blaming her daughter for the attack. >> authorities in sunnyvale searching for a missing 75-year-old man. police issued a silver alert for this man, he visits east ridge mall. no one has seen him there his wife says he has memory issues. it's happen before. ed he disappeared two yearsing ao, found save. let's hope that is the case again this time. >> a lot of us want to donate, but we have a word of warning to anyone considering making a donation. >> yes. michael finney has things to check out and we're so emotional in these instances. >> i hate to do these stories but what are you going do? every time there is a disaster like this typhoon, t
it's the latest fate fatal wild animal attack. earlier this year a lion killed a 24-year-old her family described her as a devoted wife, mother and advocate for animals she worked alongside her husband and leaves behind a 6-month-old daughter. >>> her smoerj saying her daughter expressed concerns about safety at the wild cat haven. her mother is also upset about what she says is the sanctuary blaming her daughter for the attack. >> authorities in sunnyvale searching for a missing...
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. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.e don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the water and riding on whales, things like that? >> if you were in a bathtub for 25 years, don't you think you would get a little irritated, aggravated, maybe a little psychotic? >> the situation with dawn brancheau didn't just happen. it's not a singular event. you have to go back over 20 years to understand this. >> it was a really exciting thing to do until everybody wanted to do it. >> what were they telling you you were going to do? >> capture orcas. >> they had aircraft, spotters, speedboats, they had bombs they were throwing in the water. they were lighting their bombs with torches in their boats and wer
. >> these are wild animals and they are unpredictable because we don't speak whale.e don't speak whale. we don't speak tiger. we don't speak monkey. >> tempers flared when osha's attorneys suggested seaworld only made changes after dawn brancheau's death outraged the public. >> osha doesn't want the trainers going back in the water without a physical barrier between them and the whales. >> being in close proximity is too dangerous. >> they won't be getting in the...
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. >>> "caught on camera: teens gone wild." teenagers. what can we say about them? they're young, impressionable, on the road toward independence. they've traded their toys for technology and sometimes find fun in pranking and punking each other. but some of these capers turn violent. and the teenagers involved find themselves in a heap of trouble, especially when their wrongdoing is caught on camera. dozens of teenagers crowd a park in an affluent chicago suburb on a sunday afternoon. high school juniors, in white, expected to play in an annual girls football game with their senior schoolmates. about 100 students are there, some with video cameras, and some drinking. well, as the game winds down, the mood turns ugly. >> it was supposed to be a fun thing. this was supposed to be our initiation into our senior year. >> seniors, seniors. >> for years, the tradition was a powderpuff game followed by some egg throwing and shaving cream. but the initiation of a group of juniors at glenbrook north high in may 2003 turned stunningly violent. >> stop! stop! >> becoming a br
. >>> "caught on camera: teens gone wild." teenagers. what can we say about them? they're young, impressionable, on the road toward independence. they've traded their toys for technology and sometimes find fun in pranking and punking each other. but some of these capers turn violent. and the teenagers involved find themselves in a heap of trouble, especially when their wrongdoing is caught on camera. dozens of teenagers crowd a park in an affluent chicago suburb on a sunday...
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. >> there are eight times more lions in captivity in south africa that in the wild.e business and guest farms like this one have sprung up all over the place. >> wow. >> anelle opened the guest farm to the public three years ago, bringing in school groups and overnight guests to stay and enjoy their collection of predatory cats. they argue this is not just a business but helping wildlife conservation efforts through education. >> you have got people coming out here that don't have the opportunity to get out in the wild. you have the youngsters coming in here. they are getting up close and it means something to them. it's not just a lion that you have seen on tv. if they go and hear about something being done to a lion or lions being mistreated. >> many conservationists disagree saying small farms like this one make no difference but the farms are focused on making money off of the animals. >> big cats kept like pets can not be returned to the wild. you cannot train them in anyway. so claiming that keeping a lion as a pet has something to do with conservation is reall
. >> there are eight times more lions in captivity in south africa that in the wild.e business and guest farms like this one have sprung up all over the place. >> wow. >> anelle opened the guest farm to the public three years ago, bringing in school groups and overnight guests to stay and enjoy their collection of predatory cats. they argue this is not just a business but helping wildlife conservation efforts through education. >> you have got people coming out here that...
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franklin referred to wild turkeys. wild turkeys faced extinction. they made a comeback. >> they have been known as the birds americans can't live without. or live with in the case of this beach front town. turkeys, wild ones roam free in staten island. >> they roam in front of your windshield. it can hut and that creates a problem. >> they poop over the place. a lot of people are afraid of them. especially kids. >> some people are more concerned about what will happen to their feathered friends. >> i'm an animal lover, i think they should be able to go somewhere that they should run around and be free. >> the u.s. department of agriculture located or killed the majority of the turkeys. a proposal to donate the turkeys is on hold until the meat can be tested. wild turkeys are almost pets. >> there are more than 7 million nation wi. >> this flock called the area home for a decade. it was one woman, she had 10 turkeys, and one day, for unknown reasons she left them. the 10 grew into about 100 over a 10 year period and kind of made this area their home.
franklin referred to wild turkeys. wild turkeys faced extinction. they made a comeback. >> they have been known as the birds americans can't live without. or live with in the case of this beach front town. turkeys, wild ones roam free in staten island. >> they roam in front of your windshield. it can hut and that creates a problem. >> they poop over the place. a lot of people are afraid of them. especially kids. >> some people are more concerned about what will happen to...
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the animals surrenders by the owners who can no longer keep them, redemption and prosecution, and wild life, co-existence education and mutual aid, both here in the city and to other agencies, and whether that is law enforcement agencies and the fire department and again, the health and human agencies but also the aid to the other communities, when the pipeline explosion occurred and we sent the people down for example, and things like that. we provide the animal care, which is our vet services providing vaccinations and microchip and working with the community and on the failed cat programs and the tnr and the behavior and training programs and the volunteer service and community out reach and education and providing shelter for the guardians in a hospital and the battered woman's shelters or jails and we have an on site groomer who helps us and we have the public education functions and we also provide as a said for people, public safety and health, and issues that we do code enforcement and we deal with the abuse cases and studies show that abuse of animals cruelty to animals is oft
the animals surrenders by the owners who can no longer keep them, redemption and prosecution, and wild life, co-existence education and mutual aid, both here in the city and to other agencies, and whether that is law enforcement agencies and the fire department and again, the health and human agencies but also the aid to the other communities, when the pipeline explosion occurred and we sent the people down for example, and things like that. we provide the animal care, which is our vet services...
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>> and bad news for the wild pig ripping up a bay area golf course. the city council just handed down the death penalty. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. while the miewmmy dolphins are embroiled, the cal bears don't appear to be immind by player on player violence either. andrea is at memorial stadium tonight with more on the bay area football fight. andrea. >> reporter: the fight happened late last week inside the football locker room. the injuries are at this point, the investigation into whether or not a crime occurred still very much underway. the cal band is getting tuned up on max well family field. and the football team is doing the same inside memorial stadium for this week's matchup versus usc. while police are investigating the teams off field antics. on friday afternoon, runningback was beaten during a fight in the locker room. the fresh man was first taken to get his ears stitched up and be treated for a concussion. the fight was quick, less than two minutes according to sources, but long enough to draw investigati
>> and bad news for the wild pig ripping up a bay area golf course. the city council just handed down the death penalty. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. while the miewmmy dolphins are embroiled, the cal bears don't appear to be immind by player on player violence either. andrea is at memorial stadium tonight with more on the bay area football fight. andrea. >> reporter: the fight happened late last week inside the football locker room. the injuries...