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instead they rely on simmons from the sheldrick wildlife trust to look after them $400.00 humans in fact including 70 keepers as well as vets and anti poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. good. because coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also brought on the dangers of food shortages have resulted in an increase in illegal hunting sadly we are seeing an increase. including bushmeat and methods such as using. discriminate amongst the species they target so endangered animals such as elephants the babies behind me and giraffes can get caught in the fray and this is due to covert 19 and the economic hardships that communities living alongside protected areas of facing. it's not all bad news for these creatures. a ban on trade in ivory products in countries like china has meant the demand for elephant tusks is falling. but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carriers will remain uncertain . and you watching.
instead they rely on simmons from the sheldrick wildlife trust to look after them $400.00 humans in fact including 70 keepers as well as vets and anti poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. good. because coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also brought on the dangers of food shortages have resulted in an increase in illegal hunting sadly we are seeing an increase. including bushmeat and methods...
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the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many years.one of the missing pieces that we really wanted to bring back. well, this very private family is here now and blissfully unaware that they are at the heart of a shining conservation success story. it's a uk seaside icon dating back to the 1930s, but for the past four months, butlins has been in shutdown for what's understood to be the longest time since the second world war. from today, though, the famous red coats will be welcoming holiday—makers again — ross pollard reports on the preparations at the largest of the resorts in minehead in somerset... the covid effect, a holiday resort with no holiday—makers. there have been no visitors at butlin‘s in minehead since march. on a good day in the summer there can be as many as 9000 visitors on site. it's not going to be as busy as that, but staff have been working very hard for the return of the crowds. we're focusing on real touch points, the different chemicals that we're to use. so these are our seal of approval stickers, so once the c
the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many years.one of the missing pieces that we really wanted to bring back. well, this very private family is here now and blissfully unaware that they are at the heart of a shining conservation success story. it's a uk seaside icon dating back to the 1930s, but for the past four months, butlins has been in shutdown for what's understood to be the longest time since the second world war. from today, though,...
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the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many years.y wanted to bring back. well, this very private family is here now and blissfully unaware that they are at the heart of a shining conservation success story. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, this time last year we were gearing up for extreme heat, a year ago tomorrow took the uk to its highest temperature on record where today the sunshine is struggling to get through the cloud, it is not a cold day but not warm either for july. injuly so far we have not had any 30 degrees days, if it stays that date that will be the first time since 2011. a lot of places are having a pleasant afternoon with broken cloud, some sunny spells but rain pushing into northern ireland and it will turn wetter across the uk as we go into tonight. ahead of that rain arriving, many of us are seeing temperatures just into the low 20s, but mid 20s across the warmest parts of the east and south—east of england. this is a promising start for the third test match at old trafford but rai
the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many years.y wanted to bring back. well, this very private family is here now and blissfully unaware that they are at the heart of a shining conservation success story. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello, this time last year we were gearing up for extreme heat, a year ago tomorrow took the uk to its highest temperature on record where today the sunshine is struggling to get...
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the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many yea rs.ngs in shops have become mandatory in england from today...so here's a look at how not to wear a facemask. masks will not work if you wear them incorrectly, they need to go over your mouth and nose because it is when infected people sneeze, or when they talk loudly, cough or sink that they talk loudly, cough or sink that they spray droplets into the air and covid—19 and spread. so if your nose is sticking out, it is easier for droplets to get out, same if you do not cover your mouth. minimise the gaps and you are minimising the droplet spread. because you can have coronavirus are not any symptoms, the advice is to wear masks anywhere you cannot keep your distance from other people. no, not like that. like this. do not touch any part of your mask apart from the straps in case you contaminate it. this includes pulling it up or down and resting it on another part of your head. when you are finished, take it off from behind and store it where you cannot contaminate anything else and wash y
the wildlife trust has been trying to lure a breeding pair of cranes to lincolnshire for many yea rs.ngs in shops have become mandatory in england from today...so here's a look at how not to wear a facemask. masks will not work if you wear them incorrectly, they need to go over your mouth and nose because it is when infected people sneeze, or when they talk loudly, cough or sink that they talk loudly, cough or sink that they spray droplets into the air and covid—19 and spread. so if your nose...
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a man for the wildlife trust has seen it. tim birch is from the derbyshire wildlife trust.as been truly fantastic. hundreds of people had been so excited to see this bird. this is what it is about, connecting people to amazing wildlife and it has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinaryjourney has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinary journey it has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinaryjourney it is hard. we believe it is from possibly be franked by the swiss alps. they have been carrying out a reintroduction programme there for many years. this is the most endangered vultures in europe. it has wandered away from where it has borne. it has ended up in the peak district. we expect it will go back to the alps, it won't breed here. they are not normally find below two or 3000 feet so they are high up in the alps in the mountains, it is extraordinary it ended up here. you are watching new sinews. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. it will be cloudy over the next few days, the best of the sunshine has beenin days, the best of the
a man for the wildlife trust has seen it. tim birch is from the derbyshire wildlife trust.as been truly fantastic. hundreds of people had been so excited to see this bird. this is what it is about, connecting people to amazing wildlife and it has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinaryjourney has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinary journey it has been unbelievable. it is quite an extraordinaryjourney it is hard. we believe it is from possibly be franked by the swiss alps....
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well, the wildlife trust are working hard to bring wildlife to everybody.. we urge everybody to look after this bird, enjoy it while it is here. it gives you a grim somewhat a while the future could be like the whole of the uk. it is so uplifting, especially in these times of covid—19. i have been so excited to see how amazing it has been for people to see such a wonderful bird. it has been absolutely incredible. you paint a beautiful picture for us this morning. 0ur viewers have seen the pictures and hopefully they will bea the pictures and hopefully they will be a sighting of it again today. that was tim birch, and we were looking at the bearded vulture, he was describing beautifully what it means to see it. with that view, why wouldn't it be there? are you going to be able to enjoy some good views of sunshine this week? matthew can tell us all about that. good morning. a lovely sky above scarborough. yes, a beautiful start up there at the moment. not a bad start to your tuesday, parts of eastern england, particularly the north—east of england and into th
well, the wildlife trust are working hard to bring wildlife to everybody.. we urge everybody to look after this bird, enjoy it while it is here. it gives you a grim somewhat a while the future could be like the whole of the uk. it is so uplifting, especially in these times of covid—19. i have been so excited to see how amazing it has been for people to see such a wonderful bird. it has been absolutely incredible. you paint a beautiful picture for us this morning. 0ur viewers have seen the...
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the vincent wildlife trust and natural england have located a couple of sites in the west country where in the country. there's possibly about 120,000 red swirls left. the grey squirrels carry a disease which is lethal to the red swirls. and also, they compete for food. —— to the red squirrels. there are plans afoot by the red squirrel survival trust for a contraceptive for grey squirrels so if you can introduce that and reduce their numbers naturally, not by killing them but by naturally not breeding, then hopefully the red squirrels can be reintroduced into areas where there are fewer grey squirrels. we have bred them here and our most successful introduction was on the isle of tresco in the scilly isles. we have also done an island off the temperature coast. if you put them on islands with suitable habitats and no grey squirrels, you have got nuclei colonies that you can draw on in the future. so many distinct points raised, david. thank you for joining us. as we heard, one thing can lead to another, things you might want to happen so when the gray's wearables first came in, probably
the vincent wildlife trust and natural england have located a couple of sites in the west country where in the country. there's possibly about 120,000 red swirls left. the grey squirrels carry a disease which is lethal to the red swirls. and also, they compete for food. —— to the red squirrels. there are plans afoot by the red squirrel survival trust for a contraceptive for grey squirrels so if you can introduce that and reduce their numbers naturally, not by killing them but by naturally...
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the kent wildlife trust says it is about ringing different breeds back into the uk, deemed to be goodis great. stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, if a bear stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, ifa bear came stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, if a bear came into your backyard, what actress would you like to scare it away? which back to or actress? a big black bear in your back garden? who do you think you are? would be affected? was thinking of someone. i haven‘t got time to think about this. a female back to? joan collins? she shouted bad bear! naughty bear! very naughty bear and the bear run away. this is when she was in the united states. it was helen mirren. basically, you know, you see stories all the time of bears roaming in backyards in the united states and she said that this bear came into her backyard in lake tahoe and looked at her and lumbered off and he was a big black bear. and just before the bear had appeared she had been reading about wildlife in the area and they said that if you encounter wildlife in the area, if it looks like it is about to charge, i
the kent wildlife trust says it is about ringing different breeds back into the uk, deemed to be goodis great. stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, if a bear stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, ifa bear came stunning extraordinary animals. charlie, if a bear came into your backyard, what actress would you like to scare it away? which back to or actress? a big black bear in your back garden? who do you think you are? would be affected? was thinking of someone. i haven‘t got time to...
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. >> reporter: jonathan young is a wildlife ecologist with the presidio trust. panels are only one of the ways they're creating habitat in the marsh known as quarter master reach. young and his team have been crushing oyster shells, all donated by local seafood restaurants. they're being recast into pods that will form a reef, attracting oysters to its calcium rich oysters when they're placed in the water. >> these larva oysters will create this. more oysters will attract more oysters and so on and build up this reef naturally. >> reporter: back at the construction site, more than two dozen fiberglass panels are scheduled to be placed there. the crushed shell oyster pods will be placed successfully. if successful, it could help bolster the entire marine chain creating a thriving ecochain. >> and it is a unique place for the people of san francisco. >> pretty interesting work. now once the fiberglass panels are in place, researchers say they can still move they will around to find the best locations for the oysters to thrive. nflt dolphins. the friendly looking w
. >> reporter: jonathan young is a wildlife ecologist with the presidio trust. panels are only one of the ways they're creating habitat in the marsh known as quarter master reach. young and his team have been crushing oyster shells, all donated by local seafood restaurants. they're being recast into pods that will form a reef, attracting oysters to its calcium rich oysters when they're placed in the water. >> these larva oysters will create this. more oysters will attract more...
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a volume, five national wildlife refugees and brand-new heritage area so every day, i see firsthand how the investments help grow our role economies, uphold our treaty and trust obligations to native americans and protect our environment for generations to come. there's a lot in this to be proud of but i want to thank you for including the $38 million, a critical $5 million increase over fiscal year 2020. that will help our regional partners begin making real progress on the coordinated effort to recover the sound. last summer, they were kind enough to travel out to my neck of the woods to meet with local stakeholders, tribal leaders, small business owners, farmers, to see how these investments translate into coordinated, on the ground products that will help recover not only the health of our but iconic species like salmon and orca and countless livelihood that depend on this. i'm grateful this bill reflects our shared commitment to recovering which is a key economic driver for our region and rejects the proposal to eliminate this program entirely. want to take a minute to recognize this important funding increase and countless others in this bill remain pos
a volume, five national wildlife refugees and brand-new heritage area so every day, i see firsthand how the investments help grow our role economies, uphold our treaty and trust obligations to native americans and protect our environment for generations to come. there's a lot in this to be proud of but i want to thank you for including the $38 million, a critical $5 million increase over fiscal year 2020. that will help our regional partners begin making real progress on the coordinated effort...