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today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. unit and one that. they're in a constant state of alert as the horn trading creasing that resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. pocket oh and i. recently heard counselors. say measured in terms of kazakhstan. you trade the funk or. that another iran is going down but one step son calls being might and you know the is a did draw not from it's just work. and then you actually get one side excited but eager might be a better word now you want to see what you can find to church the 1st. one to flee are built the same. for 3 years old for you. this was refused to let other animals call. it wasn't a kinship use and the one with you can is a different type of. owning up which isn't g.-d. all feel to she to mourn or. with a crime like this the only witness is the bush. tonight the poachers are bound to be out on the prowl it's full moon ideal like conditions for hunting. men since men set off and spread out. all
today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. unit and one that. they're in a constant state of alert as the horn trading creasing that resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. pocket oh and i. recently heard counselors. say measured in terms of kazakhstan. you trade the funk or. that another iran is going down but one step son calls being might and you know the is a did draw not...
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today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. and it was left. there in a constant state of alert as the horn trading creasing resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. on a column like. this i mean consulates around. us i might mean down to kazakhstan. you dread to funk all. that another iran is going down but once that sun calls being made and you know the is a did draw or not i'm it's just work. and then you actually get one side excited but even might be a bit too weird now you want to see what you can find to church the 1st. one to 3 or the officer. or 3 years old 4 years ago this was obvious to that other animals cough. it wasn't a keen shock to us and when we think it is a different type of we're going about it which isn't judy obvious to shift your inner. with a crime like this the only witness is the bush. tonight the poachers are bound to be out on the prom it's full moon ideal like conditions for hunting. men since men set off and spread ou
today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. and it was left. there in a constant state of alert as the horn trading creasing resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. on a column like. this i mean consulates around. us i might mean down to kazakhstan. you dread to funk all. that another iran is going down but once that sun calls being made and you know the is a did draw or not i'm...
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today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. of them when. they're in a constant state of alert as the horn trading increasingly resembles guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. from them all and i. hasten to counselors. this imagining down to kazakhstan. you dread to funk all. that another iran is going down but once that sun calls been might and you know the is a day dry not arm it's just work. and then you actually get one psych side to but even might be a bit too weird now you want to see what you can find to church of just. what if we are doctors and. or 3 years old 4 years ago this was obviously got other animals cough. it wasn't a king shock us and the good with degrees of defeat talk of what you want to know which isn't g.d. all guilt to shoot in mourning. with a crime like this the only witness is the bush. tonight the poachers are bound to be out on the problem it's full moon ideal like conditions for hunting. men since men set off and spread out
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today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. unit in one hand. they're in a constant state of alert as the horn trading increasingly resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. talk on their own i. listen to consulates around. us and i'd lean down to talk sauce talk. to. you jade to funk all. that another manas gone down but once that son calls he might and you know the is a did draw or not i'm it's just work. and then you actually get one psych cited but eager might be a better word now you want to see what you can find to charge the 1st. what you want to flee i built this. for 3 years old 4 years ago this was obvious to me that other animals cough. it wasn't a keen shock it was and when you think it is a different type of what it involves which isn't g.d. i'll deal to shift the mourner. with a crime like this the only witness is the bush. tonight the poachers are bound to be out on the problem it's full moon ideal like conditions for hunting. men sinc
today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. unit in one hand. they're in a constant state of alert as the horn trading increasingly resembles a guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. talk on their own i. listen to consulates around. us and i'd lean down to talk sauce talk. to. you jade to funk all. that another manas gone down but once that son calls he might and you know the is a did draw...
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have faced a really serious problem with the people who live in areas adjacent to large numbers of wildlife the tick the elephants but also lions hyenas well dogs and other predators because the problem the rose when the hunting ban was instituted was that local people lost a huge amount of income from selling hunting quotas to safari hunting companies this could be as much as $600000.00 for a small village and that would be directing money for health clinics schools water pumps and that sort of thing all right if you were very angry when they lost that ok so who are the people who are opposed to the lifting off the ban and what cases are they making. well the former president in karma who is the one who instituted the ban in 2014 he argues that killing elephants is bad for botswana's image will damage the tourist industry and one must say that he personally has large investments in the tourist industry so he definitely has an axe to grind there he's very influenced to by some western n.g.o.s animal rights groups who say the hunting is wrong and shouldn't happen under any circumstances and
have faced a really serious problem with the people who live in areas adjacent to large numbers of wildlife the tick the elephants but also lions hyenas well dogs and other predators because the problem the rose when the hunting ban was instituted was that local people lost a huge amount of income from selling hunting quotas to safari hunting companies this could be as much as $600000.00 for a small village and that would be directing money for health clinics schools water pumps and that sort...
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then the wildlife would disappear because there is no other way of gaining income a lot of these areas are not suitable for eco tourism tourists won't go there because their own the facilities and so it will go to poor farming and wildlife will just disappear completely ok so how can this be done in a way. that is allowing this idea how can it be done in a way that ensures that the elephants are not going to be killed to extinction well when you look at the history of thoughts one has conservation policies from independence in 1966 to the hunting down in 2014 the elephant population went up from under 50000 elephants to somewhere in the region of 132160000 elephants and that was while hunting was taking place so hunting far from damaging the elephant population create conditions in which local people tolerated other terms there was less there was still human elephant conflict but less local people were opposed to poaching because if they were selling the hunting quotas they didn't want poachers coming in killing their wildlife and so the system worked and this is a return to a system w
then the wildlife would disappear because there is no other way of gaining income a lot of these areas are not suitable for eco tourism tourists won't go there because their own the facilities and so it will go to poor farming and wildlife will just disappear completely ok so how can this be done in a way. that is allowing this idea how can it be done in a way that ensures that the elephants are not going to be killed to extinction well when you look at the history of thoughts one has...
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the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems there are no needs at home to be. to socialize to defend itself to market territory is such an integral part of its life. that you know it has been known that you take the whole of the animal to form depression. at wildlife preserves the injections seem to be working staff at the rhino rescue project say they've infused $700.00 horns with the toxins and have since lost only to buy nose to poaches. work and those working to save rhinos here hope if others devalue these highly prized horns elsewhere it will help to safeguard the species to. each arm or a al-jazeera of a sport has salander up. thank you very much laura have finished their season on a high by clinton the dutch league title they sealed the championship ahead of p.s.v. eindhoven no by b
the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems there are no needs at home to be. to socialize to defend itself to market territory is such an integral part of its life. that you know it has been...
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today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. and it might land out. there in a constant state of alert as the horn trading increasingly resembles guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. on that collar. around the city councilors. said rightly in downtown camas tossed off. if you trade the funk all around that another iran is going down but once that suncoast been might and united the is a good draw are not armed it's just work. and then you actually get one side excited but even maybe a bit too and now you want to see what you can find to catch the 1st. but if we are built to stand. for 3 years all 4 years of this was obvious to that other animals cough. it wasn't a keen shock because and what if you can use a different type of we're going down which isn't j.d. i'll kill to shoot in your neck. with a crime like this the only witness is the bush. tonight the poachers are bound to be out on the promise it's full moon ideal like conditions for hunting. vincent's men se
today he works for a wildlife preserves with his little army. and it might land out. there in a constant state of alert as the horn trading increasingly resembles guerrilla warfare. in recent years poachers of killed up to 30 rhinos a week. the slaughter is gathering pace. to meet demand. on that collar. around the city councilors. said rightly in downtown camas tossed off. if you trade the funk all around that another iran is going down but once that suncoast been might and united the is a...
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of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erik farai now is a wildlife veterinarian he joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here on my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement leda invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad eric what happened. well just part of the challenge that we hear the world complement. about this is. but we didn't take in consideration the fact that it's going to have is on the wall close in our communities and then it was basically done either way without consultation. and it lived up to communities taking away the only power they had because it was part of the bigger policy of cichlids ation of wildlife resources to promote the photographic sorry industry and incidentally what's one necessary to even call work for elephants which uses the boxing strategy but in the end this is the communities
of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erik farai now is a wildlife veterinarian he joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here on my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement leda invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad...
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the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1970 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some has no homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems rhino needs that home to be. to socialize to defend itself to market territory is such an integral part of its life. that you know it has been known that you take the whole of the animal to form depression. at whiles life was injections seem to be working staff at the rhino rescue project say they've infused 700 horns with the toxins and have since lost only 2 by nose to poaches what were those working to save rhinos here hope if others devalue these highly prized horns elsewhere it will help to safeguard the species. al-jazeera kenyan police have charged several suspects in connection with january's attack in nairobi in which 21 people were killed most of the accused kenyans who joined the somali based armed group al-shabaab al-jazeera has
the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1970 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some has no homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems rhino needs that home to be. to socialize to defend itself to market territory is such an integral part of its life. that you know it has been...
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. >> they are wild, but they're not wildlife. you have to be wildlife to send these pictures in.r dog. >> you know how wild i get up all out of here. >> okay. you submit the selfies and see what happens. it's really about the conservation of wildlife and the conservation of their habitats and encouraging people to change their everyday life. conserve wild. be a wild influencer. other thing is that you're really helping the environment and helping wildlife. this year, you could do videos, too. >>> monica watches on abc 7 in los angeles is the latest winner of an ipad. >> you could win, too. all you need is tuesday's buzz word, be at least 18 or older and a legal resident of the u.s. >> the "rtm" buzz word coming up in just a bit. >> stand by, everyone for the "rtm" ipad give away. >>> we have seen this many times over the years on "right this minute." he has been the host where he hangs out with lots of idiots and been a viral video star, but this is probably his biggest project yet. >> my name is ben glieb and i'm running for president of the united states of america. >> yes. lad
. >> they are wild, but they're not wildlife. you have to be wildlife to send these pictures in.r dog. >> you know how wild i get up all out of here. >> okay. you submit the selfies and see what happens. it's really about the conservation of wildlife and the conservation of their habitats and encouraging people to change their everyday life. conserve wild. be a wild influencer. other thing is that you're really helping the environment and helping wildlife. this year, you could...
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the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1970 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some rhino horns are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems. the rhino needs that horn to v. to to socialize to defend itself to market territory it's such an integral part of its life. that if you know it has been known that you take the whole of the animal going to form depression. injections seem to be walking stuff at the rhino rescue project say they've infused $700.00 horns with the toxins and have since lost the need to buy nose to poaches. well and those well king to say by a nose he hope if his devalued these highly prized ones elsewhere it will help to safeguard the species. al-jazeera. the sport season in the heart of the champions league for a moment stay with us. book about topical sport his summer thank you very much i.x. have finished this season on a high by clinching the dutch league
the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1970 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some rhino horns are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems. the rhino needs that horn to v. to to socialize to defend itself to market territory it's such an integral part of its life. that if you know it...
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first, wildlife presenter chris packham told us exclusively about the very calculated death threat thatd his family received after he'd campaigned to get landowners‘ and farmers‘ gun licenses revoked for shooting certain species of birds. well, i have received parcels in the post, some of which have been humorous or innocuous. a few unsolicited letters with people ranting about their cause, but again, nothing offensive. one package full of human excrement which has been taken by the police for analysis, they got some dna from that. an enormous torrent of abuse on social media. but the most perturbing thing, if i am really honest with you, is a number of small businesses that i work with, and charities, have been so bombarded by bullies they have had to take down their tripadvisor, take down their facebook. because of the link with you? yes. it is not their fight. i am used to getting this sort of bullying. i am extremely resistant to it. i have had a lifetime of bullying for various reasons, it goes over my head, but i do not expect them to be that resistant. if they come into work in t
first, wildlife presenter chris packham told us exclusively about the very calculated death threat thatd his family received after he'd campaigned to get landowners‘ and farmers‘ gun licenses revoked for shooting certain species of birds. well, i have received parcels in the post, some of which have been humorous or innocuous. a few unsolicited letters with people ranting about their cause, but again, nothing offensive. one package full of human excrement which has been taken by the police...
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we're the first administration that initiated wildlife corridors because corridors matter for wildlife. we increased wilderness. we're the first administration that looked at the fundamental principles of multiple use. it is been a long time since we talked about local communities having it say in how we use our public lands. well, i think we were successful, but this battle is far, far from over. and, you know, the first two years of the trump administration they give you -- to give you one more example. if you go back to secretary udall, he had all of his staff in in two weeks and the staff is the director of the fish and wildlife, director of park service. when i left, after two years in, the department of interior did not have a director of the park service. it did not have a director of the fish and wildlife service, it did not have a director of b.l.m., it did not have a director, why? because the democrats don't want this president to succeed even if success hurts this country. they are willing to make sure the forests burn down, they are willing to pollute our oceans, they are
we're the first administration that initiated wildlife corridors because corridors matter for wildlife. we increased wilderness. we're the first administration that looked at the fundamental principles of multiple use. it is been a long time since we talked about local communities having it say in how we use our public lands. well, i think we were successful, but this battle is far, far from over. and, you know, the first two years of the trump administration they give you -- to give you one...
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that had taken a deer down right next door to us. >> reporter: the state's department of fish and wildlife says statistic which ially, people are much more likely to be struck by line. >> they're in the area and to keep your eyes open and to not just assume. hey, it's okay. let the dog out. it's okay to walk without paying attention. >> reporter: fish and wildlife says mountain attacks, mountain lion attacks on humans, are rare. they stay last recorded attack happened september 20 grown in santa clara county. i'm in redwood city. abc7 news. >>> now, so what should you do if you see a mountain lion in your neighborhood? we have a video outlining the steps on our website that you should take. abc7 news.com. >>> the death toll has now risen to 11 near the top of the world. an american died today after he reached the summit of mt. everest. cokordell spoke with an expeexpe >> reporter: chris watched his last sunrise from on top of the world. the 62-year-old attorney and experienced climber from boulder, colorado, died monday on mt. everest after heading downod he is the seventh american and 11t
that had taken a deer down right next door to us. >> reporter: the state's department of fish and wildlife says statistic which ially, people are much more likely to be struck by line. >> they're in the area and to keep your eyes open and to not just assume. hey, it's okay. let the dog out. it's okay to walk without paying attention. >> reporter: fish and wildlife says mountain attacks, mountain lion attacks on humans, are rare. they stay last recorded attack happened...
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the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems. there are no needs at home to be tea to socialize to defend itself to markets turkey has such and it will part of its life. that you know it has been known that you take the whole little animal to form depression . injections seem to be walking stuff at the rhino rescue project say they've infused $700.00 horns with the toxins and have since lost the need to buy knives to poaches. and those well king to say he hope if. these highly priced ones elsewhere it will help to safeguard the species. so had her knowledge zerah run those from around the world try to conquer new york's most iconic tall. let's get straight on to the sports has ana thank you very much and nick last f. kerry has putting another game winning payoff the foreman for the golden st
the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems. there are no needs at home to be tea to socialize to defend itself to markets turkey has such and it will part of its life. that you know it has been...
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they don't want the ability to kill wildlife for fun taken away from them.of that, we are mired in this hoo—ha. you're saying that they want to do it forfun? well, you see, if you're a farmer and you have a crop, and there are animals coming to it and they are harming the crop, and you've showed that you can't scare them off and you can't net it, it's not practicable, then you can have a licence to do that. in many other european countries, you apply for a licence, you get it, and then that's not a problem. at the moment, if you're a landowner or you have the landowner‘s permission, you can go out onto that land, and it may be miles from your own home, you may not be a farmer with any vested interest in that land, and you can shoot those 16 species of birds at any time of the year for no reason whatsoever. ok, but they say at the moment — this is from the british association of shooting and conservation — for everyone reliant on general licences, the withdrawal of them has come at the worst possible time of the year, when lambs, young crops and nesting birds
they don't want the ability to kill wildlife for fun taken away from them.of that, we are mired in this hoo—ha. you're saying that they want to do it forfun? well, you see, if you're a farmer and you have a crop, and there are animals coming to it and they are harming the crop, and you've showed that you can't scare them off and you can't net it, it's not practicable, then you can have a licence to do that. in many other european countries, you apply for a licence, you get it, and then that's...
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home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.he forests of madagascar, is under threat. lemurs depend on primary old—growth forest like this, but across madagascar 80% of this habitat has been cut down, and a big driver of that is agriculture, slash and burn, burning the forest to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here in mangabe, there's a farming revolution going on. with the help of a malagasy charity, teenagers are learning to grow food in a new, sustainable way. these are lessons in weeding, pruning, maintaining the soil, using compost and crop rotation to keep the same plot productive. translation: it's really difficult with the traditional farming techniques, because you move from one field to another and cut and burn trees. but with the new methods, stay in one place, it's much easier. translation: if the forest continues to be destroyed, there will be less water to drink and there will be a loss of habitat for the wildlife. lemurs will disappear. they'll die out. today the community is celebrating the newest group of r
home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.he forests of madagascar, is under threat. lemurs depend on primary old—growth forest like this, but across madagascar 80% of this habitat has been cut down, and a big driver of that is agriculture, slash and burn, burning the forest to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here in mangabe, there's a farming revolution going on. with the help of a malagasy charity, teenagers are learning to grow food in a new, sustainable way. these are lessons...
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thomas: the area that moves me the most is wildlife conservation.ntal philanthropy makes of globaltops philanthropy and most of it is dealing with global warming. very few people actually give to the conservation of species and i genuinely believe that the greatest spiked gratification i have had is knowing that there are certain species that will not blink out at least in my lifetime because of the efforts that my wife daphne and i have made. david: what would you like your legacy to be? thomas: when people describe to me the word which is most often used is passionate. id until relatively recently never thought very much about that word. i assumed everyone was passionate about something. realize thatme to most people are fortunate if they are even passionate about their children. to the extent that i am passionate about being able to use art as a way to build bridges, to save endangered species, to get back to the study of history, i am very blessed. i won't be able to shape i legacy. the only way i wish -- in which i deserve to have a legacy is i
thomas: the area that moves me the most is wildlife conservation.ntal philanthropy makes of globaltops philanthropy and most of it is dealing with global warming. very few people actually give to the conservation of species and i genuinely believe that the greatest spiked gratification i have had is knowing that there are certain species that will not blink out at least in my lifetime because of the efforts that my wife daphne and i have made. david: what would you like your legacy to be?...
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this is much as i expected the nets empty the wildlife that we're looking for the insects that we're looking for don't belong in a. nearby ski created a flowering strip of metal and now just a few metres away from the crops there are lots of. insects of all kinds. the sense that with a few small changes to the surrounding landscape it's definitely possible for insects to thrive on farmland. ready perhaps most appealing to me is we're in the same field food for us food for wildlife and i see them as very complementary. but in this age of industrialized agriculture. has his work cut out as he tries to explain his concept to farmers. today he's meeting with a new client whose farm covers 1200 hectares. explains why it's important to sow strips of metal and every 200 or 300 metres he points out the government subsidies may be available for the project. i have environmental sort of wish list in my head but i also have a big degree of nervousness with getting involved in anything at this stage because the invited because the uptake has been good for the current schemes because of bracks it
this is much as i expected the nets empty the wildlife that we're looking for the insects that we're looking for don't belong in a. nearby ski created a flowering strip of metal and now just a few metres away from the crops there are lots of. insects of all kinds. the sense that with a few small changes to the surrounding landscape it's definitely possible for insects to thrive on farmland. ready perhaps most appealing to me is we're in the same field food for us food for wildlife and i see...
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of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erich for a night is a wildlife veterinarian he joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement later invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana but i want to go to so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad eric what happened. well just part of the challenge that we hear the world complement. about this is. what we didn't take in consideration the fact that the screen was on the wall kokomo communities and then it was basically done in a way without consultation. and it left out the communities taking away the only power they had because it was part of the bigger policy of centralization of wildlife resources to promote the photographic safari industry and incidentally puts one s. a safe haven forward for elephants which uses the bucketing strategy but even in the end this is the communities were
of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erich for a night is a wildlife veterinarian he joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement later invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana but i want to go to so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting...
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the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems iran are needed at home to be.
the world wildlife fund says illegal wildlife trafficking generates an estimated 9 to 23000000000 dollars each year and an international ban on rhino horn since 1907 has failed to effectively curb the trade many that the 5 attacks are left scarred at some homes are removed to deter poachers but some wildlife park owners say that creates problems iran are needed at home to be.
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ready perhaps most appealing to me is we're in the same field food for us food for wildlife and i see them as very complementary. but in this age of industrial. agriculture. has his work cut out as he tries to explain his concept to farmers. today he's meeting with a new client whose farm covers 1200 hectares. he explains why it's important to sow strips of metal and every 200 or 300 metres he points out the government subsidies may be available for the project. i have environmental sort of wish list in my head but i also have a big degree of nervousness with getting involved in anything at this stage because the invite because the uptake has been good for the current schemes because of rex it's. a number of british farmers are concerned about the u.k. leaving the e.u. another costly things this concept might work in this 20 hector wheat field. part of the field is filled with rocks so al brooks decided to just leave it as it was not because he sees it as an opportunity to test his concept here. everything behind me you're making money yes you've got to go and losing money yes maybe a
ready perhaps most appealing to me is we're in the same field food for us food for wildlife and i see them as very complementary. but in this age of industrial. agriculture. has his work cut out as he tries to explain his concept to farmers. today he's meeting with a new client whose farm covers 1200 hectares. he explains why it's important to sow strips of metal and every 200 or 300 metres he points out the government subsidies may be available for the project. i have environmental sort of...
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thomas: the area that moves me the most is wildlife conservation.ntal philanthropy maybe makes up 2%, 3% tops of global philanthropy and most of it is dealing with global warming. very few people actually give to the conservation of species and i genuinely believe that the greatest gratification i have had is knowing that there are certain species that will not blink out, at least in my lifetime, because of the efforts that my wife daphne and i have made in this area. david: what would you like your legacy to be? thomas: when people describe to me the word which is most often used is passionate. and until relatively recently, i never thought very much about that word. i assumed everyone was passionate about something. and i have come to realize that most people are fortunate if they are even passionate about their children. to the extent that i am passionate about being able to use art as a way to build bridges, to save endangered species, to give back to the study of history, i am very blessed. i won't be able to shape my legacy. the only way in wh
thomas: the area that moves me the most is wildlife conservation.ntal philanthropy maybe makes up 2%, 3% tops of global philanthropy and most of it is dealing with global warming. very few people actually give to the conservation of species and i genuinely believe that the greatest gratification i have had is knowing that there are certain species that will not blink out, at least in my lifetime, because of the efforts that my wife daphne and i have made in this area. david: what would you like...
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obviously the fish and wildlife has been named. they are all involved to some extent. and their efforts to go to support projects like tab tat restoration, invasive species detection and mitigation. working to address outgoing blooms and even triable resource restoration. so i think it's a whole host of items, obviously. i know within your hearing with director riley he talked about some magical ways that you could detect the presence of carp and other things. and so if you give us the money, we will spend it. >> the usgs budget proposed a reduction of $2.3 million. i mentioned in my opening statement, usgs has been a key development in testing environmentally friend friendly and cost effective treatment technique along lake erie. please tell us how and where the usgs proposes to scale back its harmful a gal bloom research? >> well, i think director riley would say he worked at nasa, he dealt with very significant cuttings there. and they still were able to get the international space station up. i think he feels very strongly that he can accomplish his mission with th
obviously the fish and wildlife has been named. they are all involved to some extent. and their efforts to go to support projects like tab tat restoration, invasive species detection and mitigation. working to address outgoing blooms and even triable resource restoration. so i think it's a whole host of items, obviously. i know within your hearing with director riley he talked about some magical ways that you could detect the presence of carp and other things. and so if you give us the money,...
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the "baltimore sun" rep ts state and federal wildlife officials are investigating the deaths. they are similar to ones in the area in 2016. it's believed the birds may have eaten bait that was laced with sticides that have been banned in the u.s. because they can kill birds. >>> meanwhile, environmental tivities met with local -- activists met with local groups at a town hall in college park. they discussed the positive impact of moving toward clean eand renewablenergy. critics say it is unreal stick and could cost several trillion dollars. proponents say the deal would help stop climate change and improve the lives of residents inontgomery and prince co george's unties. >>> d.c. mayor muriel bowser has announced a new plan that woulde allow th recreational education of marijuana. >>ntsubcommittee iduced legislation that -- she introduced legislation that would allow it to be sd next year despite a current ban. people with not legally purchase right now. in the past when sales were considered to be legalized, congress warned thateven holding public hearings would violate feder
the "baltimore sun" rep ts state and federal wildlife officials are investigating the deaths. they are similar to ones in the area in 2016. it's believed the birds may have eaten bait that was laced with sticides that have been banned in the u.s. because they can kill birds. >>> meanwhile, environmental tivities met with local -- activists met with local groups at a town hall in college park. they discussed the positive impact of moving toward clean eand renewablenergy....
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>>> just ahead, the new investigation exposing the industry's wildlife dark side. >>> making historythe court overnight. how their parents are handling the face-to-face after your local news that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. here's to you. " when better c
>>> just ahead, the new investigation exposing the industry's wildlife dark side. >>> making historythe court overnight. how their parents are handling the face-to-face after your local news that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here....
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proposal to advance on the entire continental shelf and be open to drilling in the alaska national wildlife refuge and ino my opinion the public land including my home state of minnesota because poses a risk to the voyagers national park. it's also not surprising president of trump would appoint officials whose ties run deep because of his focus on energy dominance. over the protection of the national treasurers and the conservation of our natural habitat. that is our responsibility to the american people not only for today but for tomorrow. we have an obligation to ensure no conflicts of interest exist and that's why i requested the inspector general conduct an impartial rigorous investigation there was a bold vision for the massive department organizations and i along with many others have expressed concerns to him but unfortunately many of them remain uninteresting and you would like to talk about the. of top thethe. atop it will be shaping these. >> as the acting secretary, you led to its formulation and were responsible for the priority is and the cuts they propose is. the department o
proposal to advance on the entire continental shelf and be open to drilling in the alaska national wildlife refuge and ino my opinion the public land including my home state of minnesota because poses a risk to the voyagers national park. it's also not surprising president of trump would appoint officials whose ties run deep because of his focus on energy dominance. over the protection of the national treasurers and the conservation of our natural habitat. that is our responsibility to the...
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with wildlife, then conflict can result.eintroducing trophy hunting in particular is not a reasonable or credible way to go about mitigating these threats or dealing with problem animals, because the trophy hunters that will pay a large amounts of money to come in and hunt these animals will not necessarily be targeting animals that are identified as problems. there are many innovative and much more conservation friendly and much more compassionate ways of dealing with human wildlife conflict. born free runs quite a number of projects aimed at mitigating human wildlife conflict by using innovative techniques such as repellents, which will deter elephants from entering areas where crops are being grown or where people live. so we would urge the botswana authorities to think again and look for much more innovative ways of dealing with these problems. 0k, markjones, thank you forjoining us. still to come on 100 days... we hope! imagine a world without auto correct for google. we would not survive without it, we will tell you ab
with wildlife, then conflict can result.eintroducing trophy hunting in particular is not a reasonable or credible way to go about mitigating these threats or dealing with problem animals, because the trophy hunters that will pay a large amounts of money to come in and hunt these animals will not necessarily be targeting animals that are identified as problems. there are many innovative and much more conservation friendly and much more compassionate ways of dealing with human wildlife conflict....
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they enjoy killing wildlife. they enjoy killing wildlife. let's ask one.ratively phrased question, isn't it? what is the answer? you are focusing on the killing element, as if that is all anybody is interested. do you enjoy the killing element? hunting is an all—encompassing thing. i enjoy hunting but i kill anything at the end of it or not. do you enjoy the act of killing, though? the active killing is an incidental part of a whole lifestyle. whose lifestyle? we don't do that. we value the animals and the ecosystems and the populations. people involved in hunting have a much closer relationship with the animals that we interact with and we actually wa nt we interact with and we actually want to see... and then you kill them! we want to see sustainable populations lasting for years and yea rs. populations lasting for years and years. how does that work, explain the link between killing and what you say is conserving. let me give you say is conserving. let me give you an example of the two g to stand markle. an animal poached to the verge of extinction. the
they enjoy killing wildlife. they enjoy killing wildlife. let's ask one.ratively phrased question, isn't it? what is the answer? you are focusing on the killing element, as if that is all anybody is interested. do you enjoy the killing element? hunting is an all—encompassing thing. i enjoy hunting but i kill anything at the end of it or not. do you enjoy the act of killing, though? the active killing is an incidental part of a whole lifestyle. whose lifestyle? we don't do that. we value the...
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corin smith is a wildlife photographer. for wild fishing, he says, led to his interest in salmon farming. salmon farming exists in relatively remote areas. unlike land—based farms where you see the cattle and sheep running around the field. any member of the public can drive past any field in scotland and can see whether the stock is in a good state of health and is well. and if there's a problem, they're free to report it. but salmon farms, by their very nature, and also the location, are not subject to that level of scrutiny. hundreds of thousands of fish are held in the pens on each farm. open cage salmon farming is an intensive method of producing food. there has been overwhelming public consensus that battery chicken farms are essentially unacceptable. salmon farming's never been through that process of public scrutiny yet. while we're on the shore, a small boat pulls up alongside the pens. we watch as workers clear dead salmon. they have a pipe which goes down about 60—odd feet, and they'rejust running a pump, just pu
corin smith is a wildlife photographer. for wild fishing, he says, led to his interest in salmon farming. salmon farming exists in relatively remote areas. unlike land—based farms where you see the cattle and sheep running around the field. any member of the public can drive past any field in scotland and can see whether the stock is in a good state of health and is well. and if there's a problem, they're free to report it. but salmon farms, by their very nature, and also the location, are...
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home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.f madagascar is under threat. lemurs depend on primary old—growth forest like this. but across madagascar, 80% of the habitat has been cut down. the driver of that is agriculture. slash and burn. burning forests to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here there is a farming revolution going on. with the help of a malagasy charity, teenagers here are learning to grow food in a new and sustainable way. these lessons in weeding, pruning and maintaining the soil using compost and crop rotation to keep the same plot. translation: it is difficult with the traditional farming techniques because you move from one field to another and cut and burn trees. with the new method you stay in one place and it is much easier. translation: if the forest continues to be destroyed there will be less water to drink and there will be a loss of habitat for the wildlife. lemurs will disappear or die out. today, the community is celebrating the newest group of recruits who will sign up to learn these new skill
home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.f madagascar is under threat. lemurs depend on primary old—growth forest like this. but across madagascar, 80% of the habitat has been cut down. the driver of that is agriculture. slash and burn. burning forests to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here there is a farming revolution going on. with the help of a malagasy charity, teenagers here are learning to grow food in a new and sustainable way. these lessons in weeding, pruning and...
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a tropical sanctuary home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.ght that thrives in the forests of madagascar, is under threat. thrives in the forests of madagascar, is underthreat. lena's depend on primary old—growth forest like this. —— lemurs. but across madagascar 80% of this habitat has been cut down. a big driver of that is agriculture, slash and burn, burning forests to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here in manga bay, there is a funding revolution going on. teenagers here are learning to grow food in a new and sustainable way. these lessons of weeding, pruning and maintaining the soil, using compost and crop rotation to keep the same plot productive. translation: it is really difficult with their traditional farming techniques, because you move from one field to another and cut and burn trees, but with the new methods you stay in one place. it is much easier. if the forest continues to be destroyed, there will be less water to drink be destroyed, there will be less waterto drink and be destroyed, there will be less water to drink and t
a tropical sanctuary home to wildlife that lives nowhere else on earth.ght that thrives in the forests of madagascar, is under threat. thrives in the forests of madagascar, is underthreat. lena's depend on primary old—growth forest like this. —— lemurs. but across madagascar 80% of this habitat has been cut down. a big driver of that is agriculture, slash and burn, burning forests to produce a plot of fertile soil. but here in manga bay, there is a funding revolution going on. teenagers...
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and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference.ce which formed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more weather world later in the year. and, for now, keep checking the forecast. and a chance to check the forecast right now. the bank holiday weekend has started with some fine —looking weather in places. some sunshine but it is feeling really chilly out there. unusually chilly for the first weekend in may. some hefty showers, ominous skies for some of us. showers, ominous skies for some of us. you can see showers, ominous skies for some of us. you can see from showers, ominous skies for some of us. you can see from the recent radar picture in the way the showers h
and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference.ce which formed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out...
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and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference.l. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more weather world later in the year. and, for now, keep checking the forecast. hello, good morning. early bank holiday monday last year, the temperature was a record 29 degrees. this time round, 14 celsius at best. and that was in the south—west of england, where we did see some sunshine. and whilst we'll see temperatures recovering a little bit across more southern parts of the uk, it is going to be staying on the chilly side. and there's some more rain to come, as well, and most of it will be coming from this area of cloud that will bring some wetter, windier weather overnight into wednes
and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference.l. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more weather world...
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and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference. which formed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more weather world later in the year. and, for now, keep checking the forecast. hello there. it feels like our weather has gone a bit weird, what with the 21 celsius we had in february, and now snow in may. yeah, that's what we've seen over the last 24 that's what we've seen over the last 2a hours. some wintry showers in scotland, snow settling on some of the northern hills. you see those wintry showers feeding in behind this line of rain which is a cold front heading south across england and wales. don't be surprised over the next few hours if we see some of that rai
and finally, back to the usa winter and a wildlife rescue with a difference. which formed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out...
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of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erik for a 9 is a wildlife veterinarian who joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here on my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement later invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad eric what happened. well it's just part of the challenge that we have the world complement what's one about this expansion of the hunting then but we didn't take in consideration the fact that he's going to have his on the wall life and on the communities and then i think ben was basically done in a way without consultation. and the list of the communities taking away the only power that they had because it was part of the bigger policy of civilization of wildlife resources to promote the photographic safari industry and incidentally puts one as a safe haven for elephants which uses the bucketing
of wildlife direct that's a conservation organization erik for a 9 is a wildlife veterinarian who joins us from botswana's capital governor good to have you here both i have to show our audience this this is a media invitation have a look here on my laptop the date is the 22nd of may 2019 and a surprising announcement later invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad...
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and finally, back to the usa winter, and a wildlife rescue with a difference.ormed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more weather world later in the year. and, for now, keep checking the forecast. hello, hard to believe that two weeks have passed since that easter weekend which had us basking in warmth and sunshine, this bank holiday weekend feels a world away. a lot of cloud across many parts of the uk. some of us have seen sunshine, a few showers, beautiful shot here in swansea, this is the satellite picture from early on, cloud streaming its way from north to south, and also coming down from the north, a continued feed of rather cold air. wind today has not been quite as cold as yesterda
and finally, back to the usa winter, and a wildlife rescue with a difference.ormed on its tail. it is captured, the ice is slowly melted and, after a spell of rehabilitation, a large crowd gathers to watch its happy release back into the wild. and that's it for this time on weather world. so, it's goodbye from me and the birds at pulborough. and from me at wakehurst, home of the millennium seed bank. for highlights of our previous programmes, go to bbc.co.uk/weatherworld, and watch out for more...