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and his team hope for a lasting peace in order to save the national park. visual and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest the pujas that was before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment but this one of them . in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have come. only 11 kilometers separate the city from the national park so it's no wonder that 80 percent of the charcoal used here is illegally sourced from virunga. like in most places in africa the charcoal business here is also a shadow market. the dealers buy their charcoal in villages and then sell it here. well enough that i got a good price range depends on how old the tree was that used to make the charcoal you know what i was told from young trees cost $20.00 u.s. dollars so. the older the trade the more energy it supplies and the higher the price like you are going t
and his team hope for a lasting peace in order to save the national park. visual and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest the pujas that was before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment but this one of them . in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have...
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the room the national park lies in the eastern part of the democratic repub. the charcoal produced here isn't exploited 97 percent of the people in the region use it for cooking and heating the areas surrounding the national park have already been cleared. according to the world wildlife fund 90 percent of the trees filled here are used to produce charcoal. over 4 years ago this whole area was full of trees and now 4 years later all the trees have been cut down and not only that even the roots have been pulled out of the ground these from. the world wildlife fund foresters are shocked. the demand for charcoal is so high in this region that even digging up and charming tree roots is worth the effort. any 3000000000 people on the planet cook with wood and it's not just cooking used for heating to it's essential to them and there's no way of replacing it that's. producing wood sustainably requires space space they don't have the population and africa will quadruple by the end of the century capacity limits are often exceeded now. one big problem is the lack of in
the room the national park lies in the eastern part of the democratic repub. the charcoal produced here isn't exploited 97 percent of the people in the region use it for cooking and heating the areas surrounding the national park have already been cleared. according to the world wildlife fund 90 percent of the trees filled here are used to produce charcoal. over 4 years ago this whole area was full of trees and now 4 years later all the trees have been cut down and not only that even the roots...
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kidney and his team hope for lasting peace in order to save the national park. and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest that we didn't know before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment but there's a lot of them. in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have come. only 11 kilometers separate the city from the national park so it's no wonder that 80 percent of the charcoal used here is illegally sourced from virunga. like in most places in africa the charcoal business here is also a shadow market. the dealers buy their charcoal in villages and then sell it here. well enough that i got a good price range depends on how old the tree was that used to make the charcoal you know what i shall call from young trees cost $20.00 u.s. dollars so. the older the trade the more energy it supplies and the higher the price nike lawyers get i b
kidney and his team hope for lasting peace in order to save the national park. and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest that we didn't know before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment but there's a lot of them. in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have...
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chip and his team hope for a lasting peace in order to save the national park. vigil and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest to produce those before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment books of survival. in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have come. only 11 kilometers separate the city from the national park so it's no wonder that 80 percent of the charcoal used here is illegally sourced from virunga. like in most places in africa the charcoal business here is also a shadow market. that. dealers buy their charcoal in villages and then sell it here. for enough that i've got a price range depends on how old the tree was that used to make the charcoal what i shall call from young trees cost $20.00 u.s. dollars. the old in the trade the more energy it supplies and the higher the price my kilo agone i being. what the retai
chip and his team hope for a lasting peace in order to save the national park. vigil and city since 1906 this region has gone through a lot of unrest to produce those before that there were the looting wars from 1902 onwards just over and then came the 1st liberation more than 1906 that forced many to flee if you all that had an impact on the environment books of survival. in goma the number of residents has nearly doubled in the last 7 years. especially due to the many refugees who have come....
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the national park lies in the eastern part of the democratic repub. the charcoal produced here isn't exploited 97 percent of the people in the region use it for cooking and heating the areas surrounding the national park have already been cleared. according to the world wildlife fund 90 percent of the trees felled here are used to produce charcoal. over 4 years ago this whole area was full of trees and now 4 years later all the trees have been cut down and not only that even the roots have been pulled out of the ground. the world wildlife fund foresters are shocked. the demand for charcoal is so high in this region that even digging up and charming tree roots is worth the effort. 3000000000 people on the planet cook with word and it's not just cooking used for he tends to it's essential to them and there's no way of replacing it that's not. producing wood sustainably requires space space they don't have the population and africa will quadruple by the end of the century capacity limits are often exceeded now. one big problem is the lack of infrastructu
the national park lies in the eastern part of the democratic repub. the charcoal produced here isn't exploited 97 percent of the people in the region use it for cooking and heating the areas surrounding the national park have already been cleared. according to the world wildlife fund 90 percent of the trees felled here are used to produce charcoal. over 4 years ago this whole area was full of trees and now 4 years later all the trees have been cut down and not only that even the roots have been...
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national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stew wards of fort monroe national monuments and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they har bomplt certainly many of our parts are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for a discussion, for reflexion and aour shared american narrative. as we are doing here at fort monroe, today, tomorrow and into the future. the 400th anniversary is a year-long commemoration and conservation -- conversation to recognize the highlight of 400 years of african-american history and accomplishments. the work of the 400 years of the african-american history commission established by congress and signed into law by president trump last year is administered by the national park service. it will extend through july of
national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stew wards of fort monroe national monuments and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they har bomplt certainly many of our parts are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for a...
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monroe one of the 419 national parks in the national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stew wards of ft. monroe national monuments and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, if our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for discussion, for reflexion and our shared american narrative. as we are doing here at ft. monroe today, tomorrow and into the future. the 400th anniversary is a year-long commemoration and conservation -- conversation to recognize the highlight of 400 years of african-american history and accomplishments. the work of the 400 years of the african-american history commission established by congress and signed into law by president trump last year is administered by the national park service. it will extend through july of 2020.
monroe one of the 419 national parks in the national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stew wards of ft. monroe national monuments and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, if our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took...
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national park system. will recognize we recognize the important responsibility we have as stewards of fort monroe national monument and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes. they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for discussion, reflection, and our shared american narrative. as we are doing here at fort monroe today, tomorrow, and into the future. the 400th anniversary is a year-long commemoration and conservation conversation. to recognize the highlight of 400 years of african-american history and a competence. the work of the 400 years of the african-american history commission established by congress and signed into law by president trump last year is administered by the national park service. it will extend through july of 2020
national park system. will recognize we recognize the important responsibility we have as stewards of fort monroe national monument and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes. they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for...
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monroe one of the 419 national park units of the national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stewards of ft. monroe national monument and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took place. national parks provide spaces for discussion, for reflection, and our shared american narrative. as we are doing here at ft. monroe today, tomorrow, and into the future. the 400th anniversary is a year-long commemoration and conservation -- conversation, to recognize the highlight of 400 years of african-american history and accomplishments. the work of the 400 years of the african-american history commission established by congress and signed into law by president trump last year is administered by the national park service. it will extend through july of 2020. c
monroe one of the 419 national park units of the national park system. we recognize the important responsibility we have as stewards of ft. monroe national monument and its role in so many facets of our history. since the creation of the national park service in 1916, 103 years ago tomorrow, our duty has been to care for america's extraordinary places and the stories they harbor. certainly, many of our parks are beautiful landscapes, but they are also places where challenging events took place....
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every death in our national parks is investigated. and in toni's case the same emt ranger who came to rescue her now switched roles from rescuer to cop. >> people wear different hats at the park service. the guy who schlepped out there in the middle of the night and tried to both save toni's life and get harold off the mountain the next day became an investigator. >> reporter: the ranger set out to learn everything he could about toni, harold and what happened on that quiet mountain. harold told him the couple had set out around 1:45 on the deer mountain trail as part of their romantic anniversary weekend. you can see in this selfie harold took that the henthorns seemed to be having fun, on a track that many would find challenging. >> hikers call it a moderate hike. but these are hikers who are, you know, scaling the sides of mountains. >> reporter: but toni and harold kept at it, following the trail as it snaked up and around the mountain to a point where it flattened out. it was a beautiful fall day here in the rockies, much like th
every death in our national parks is investigated. and in toni's case the same emt ranger who came to rescue her now switched roles from rescuer to cop. >> people wear different hats at the park service. the guy who schlepped out there in the middle of the night and tried to both save toni's life and get harold off the mountain the next day became an investigator. >> reporter: the ranger set out to learn everything he could about toni, harold and what happened on that quiet...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. their resettlement in the northern not less mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing i really so so excited and my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of them settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's staff set up expensive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. check on the anima
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. their resettlement in the northern not less mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. there resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or thora tease for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing was really so so excited my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of them settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's stuff set up expensive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant in room. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. check on the animals in t
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. there resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or thora tease for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets...
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several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traversed massai lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity car and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and encounter wild animals along the way sometimes lions kill cattle elephants rampage in villages the rangers need to hear about problems and be informed if poachers are in the area. they charge animals movement patterns and register their g.p.s. coordinates rangers are on patrol 7 days a week it's a way for these women to break out of strict traditional gender roles but the job is far from easy something david cut because the little lake and funds. and they can kill you so. good because a little. longer that then so. you can because you know. you might be not. that can kill you. once a month purity l
several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traversed massai lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity car and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and...
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around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers of their resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian authorities for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and in such in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing i really so so excited and my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of and settling into the. environment and producing offspring. the project's stuff set up expensive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled says local ranger i meant bene rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. led him to check
around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers of their resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian authorities for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and in such in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my...
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around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers of their resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or dorothy's for head research. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the laying saying what i really so so excited and my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of and settling into the environment and producing offspring. the project's staff set up expansive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. that population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. club him to chec
around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers of their resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or dorothy's for head research. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my pets you...
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several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traverse massai lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity carr and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and encounter wild animals along the way sometimes lions kill cattle elephants rampage in villages the rangers need to hear about problems and be informed if poachers are in the area. they charge animals movement patterns and register their g.p.s. coordinates rangers are on patrol 7 days a week it's a way for these women to break out of strict traditional gender roles but the job is far from easy. to cut because the little money mostly they will follow and funds. and they can kill you so scared because of a little. lull so that then so their wishes you can because you know. you might be not going to be
several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traverse massai lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity carr and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and...
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park at the foot of mount kilimanjaro. but purity like cora is one of 8 young women who have recently completed their training as rangers. head ranger is part trick. together they plan their daily missions their work can be very dangerous so any we walk in a very very high street is that the so buffaloes made your bed last sometimes when you go to the secrets of the bushes a little so this next hour this. adds to the trimmings precautions and how would you react how would you be aware of your involvement if you go out and what. team lioness says the 8 are known as one of the 1st all female ranger units in kenya and the very 1st made up of my side women are traditionally women are considered weak and do not pursue an occupation outside of the family. strict rules and hierarchies observed for centuries in must psych munity sers slowly being questioned and loosened. other group is planning a patrol in the area surrounding the 4 ranger camps on the messiah community land in all there are 70 rangers here. and we have the lake i
park at the foot of mount kilimanjaro. but purity like cora is one of 8 young women who have recently completed their training as rangers. head ranger is part trick. together they plan their daily missions their work can be very dangerous so any we walk in a very very high street is that the so buffaloes made your bed last sometimes when you go to the secrets of the bushes a little so this next hour this. adds to the trimmings precautions and how would you react how would you be aware of your...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers . resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead researcher. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel the way they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing. really so so excited my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of and settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's staff set up expansive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i men ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. to check on the animals and the pens
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers . resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead researcher. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel the way they are not my babies but they are my pets you say...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers . resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead researcher i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing was i really so so excited and my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of and settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's stuff set up expensive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. check on the a
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers . resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the to news you know dorothy's forehead researcher i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they they are not my babies but they are my...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or dorothy's forehead researcher i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the laying saying what i really so so excited my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of and settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's stuff set up expansive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. club to check on
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the north are not lost mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or dorothy's forehead researcher i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but they are my pets...
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want to help our drive from the capital tunis i mean bell certain national park about 100 years ago wow gazelles used to live here but today they've completely disappeared from the landscape now an initiative launched my spanish on tunisian authorities as we introduced one full of them back into the world they hope the animals will reproduce in the another true hubby tent and improve the eco system the project won't just be good for nature it should also help to boost tourism. she said yes members of an endangered species that had all but disappeared in tunisia on now back to roam free again in their natural habitat. around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers of resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian authorities for head research. a touching moment and when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and in such in such a way i feel that they are they are not my babies but th
want to help our drive from the capital tunis i mean bell certain national park about 100 years ago wow gazelles used to live here but today they've completely disappeared from the landscape now an initiative launched my spanish on tunisian authorities as we introduced one full of them back into the world they hope the animals will reproduce in the another true hubby tent and improve the eco system the project won't just be good for nature it should also help to boost tourism. she said yes...
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around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or thora tease for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the main thing i really so so excited and my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of been settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's staff set up expensive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. check on the animals in the pe
around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian or thora tease for head research. i know a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say...
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several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traverse my side lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity car and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and encounter wild animals along the way. sometimes lions kill cattle elephants rampage in villages the rangers need to hear about problems and be informed if poachers are in the area. they charge animals movement patterns and register their g.p.s. coordinates rangers are on patrol 7 days a week it's a way for these women to break out of strict traditional gender roles but the job is far from easy. to cut because the little i know most they will follow and once. they can kill you so scared because a little. longer that then so their wishes can be close. so you might be not aware but that it can kill yo
several 1000 elephants live here too they move back and forth between national parks in the west and the east of the country and traverse my side lands along the way there are no fences barring their path. purity car and the rest of her team travel long distances on foot. between 20 and 40 kilometers a day the same as the male rangers. among their most important duties is talking to people who live here the messiah or semi-nomadic pastoralist who cover a lot of ground with their flocks and...
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around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the northern not less mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian off dorothy's forehead research. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i know they will be very much happy in nature although i want to be able to take care of them so that is the laying saying why i really so so excited my emotion is so big. the animals were brought over to the region from spain just a few years ago with the hope of them settling into the environment and producing offspring the project's staff set up expansive enclosures in the future reserve where they would initially be protected and cared for. their population has since doubled since local ranger i meant ben rumah. his 1st job of the day is to look in on the shy animals. club to check on the animals in
around 30 outlets because elves are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the northern not less mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian off dorothy's forehead research. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that. they are not my babies but they are my pets you say and i...
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a 2 and a half hour drive from the capital tunis i mean job well certain national park about 100 years ago while gazelles used to live here but today they've completely disappeared from the landscape now an initiative launched my spanish on to knees in all 3 teams as we introduced 100 full of them into the world they hope the animals will reproduce in the another true hobbit and an improved the eco system the project won't just be good for nature it should also help to boost tourism. season you see members of an endangered species that have all but disappeared into next year are now back to roam free again in their natural habitat. around 30 outlets because those are gradually being released in egypt bell says national park the territory they inhabit covers approximately 20 square kilometers. resettlement in the northern atlas mountains is a joint project between spanish scientists and the tunisian authorities for head research. a touching moment when we bring these animals here in 2017 they were much different now here and insects in such a way i feel that they are they are not my bab
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in 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the commandos m.d.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs and. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here they're still numerous. it is so important that we were to try to conserve this population that this could be as the stronghold for 40. it's lazing see them moving to zimbabwe moving back into boats or. there's no barrier to the new ones which is wonderful to see. but roughly 5 percent of g.d.p. eco tourism is still in its early stages in botswana but the sector is growing fast providing a steadily increasing contribution to the wellbeing of the country and its people. called bridges but when an email is on the environment unprotected and a bit of money can be made on the site that's all for these special edition of offical on green business it's time for me to sign
in 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the commandos m.d.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs and. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here they're still numerous. it is so important that we were to try to conserve this population...
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been 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the curve and go some b.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here but still numerous. that it's so important that we work to try to conserve this population that this could be as a stronghold for for tara and it's a lazing to see them moving into zimbabwe moving back into good soil. there's no barrier to that to consider which is wonderful to see. but roughly 5 percent of g.d.p. eco tourism is still in its early stages in botswana but the sector is growing fast providing a steadily increasing contribution to the wellbeing of the country and its people. but when a new mall is on the environment unprotected and a bit of money can be made on the site that's all for these special edition of offical on green business is time for me to sign
been 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the curve and go some b.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here but still numerous. that it's so important that we work to try to conserve this...
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been 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the curve on those m d c trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here but still numerous. that it's important that we work to try to concerts that this population that this could be is the stronghold for for. its lazing to see them moving into zimbabwe moving back into the outside. there's no barrier to the movement which is it's wonderful to see. that roughly 5 percent of g.d.p. eco tourism is still in its early stages in botswana but the sector is growing fast providing a steadily increasing contribution to the wellbeing of the country and its people. how rich is but when an email is on the environment unprotected and a bit of money can be made on the site that's all for these special edition of offical on green business is time for me to sign off
been 2012 chhobi river and its national park became the center of the curve on those m d c trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs. it's africa's largest reserve and spans 5 countries. the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. if it is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here but still numerous. that it's important that we work to try to concerts that this...
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at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. you know full well i think here him here i'm chris ok and what are you a little deal. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go in your priest marry doug tomkins an interview newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protections central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of land for preservation across chile and argentina they build parks complete with largest campgrounds and trails to support a good story some after dark side in their in 10 to 15 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tompkins conservation what was it you saw here that may have you take a listen if you know things you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that they're still on the side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and a fence line to take down and
at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. you know full well i think here him here i'm chris ok and what are you a little deal. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go in your priest marry doug tomkins an interview newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protections central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to...
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i am a park ranger with the national park service. we manage 17 civil war sites around washington, d.c., we call that the national capital of region. at the end of the program, i will talk about the then and now of the civil war defense of washington and what we managed in the national park service. let's get right into it. for us short people. i found the on switch. we are good to go. we will talk about the origin of the defenses of washington and and it really started with the election of abraham lincoln in november, 1860. within about six weeks or so there will be the succession crisis and south carolina breaks away from the union and the subsequent states. as early as december, 1860, james buchanan's outgoing administration tries to figure out what to do. the biggest thing they are focusing on is the safe and peaceful transfer of power from buchanan to the lincoln administration. how will this work? you have the image of the unfinished capitol building here were lincoln will be inaugurated in 1861. it will come down to the general
i am a park ranger with the national park service. we manage 17 civil war sites around washington, d.c., we call that the national capital of region. at the end of the program, i will talk about the then and now of the civil war defense of washington and what we managed in the national park service. let's get right into it. for us short people. i found the on switch. we are good to go. we will talk about the origin of the defenses of washington and and it really started with the election of...
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park service, please. did such an incredible job. (applause) >> thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people: west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. (applause) >> in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national christmas tree. later that night, african american community centers held an outdoor worship service on these grounds. and during that service, the washington monument was illuminated with a beautiful cross, a powerful reminder of the meaning of christmas. more than 2,000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the east. wise men traveled far, far afield. i mean, they were a long distance away. and they came and they stood with us under the star, where they found the holy family in bethlehem. as the bible tells us, when the wise men
park service, please. did such an incredible job. (applause) >> thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people: west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. (applause) >> in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national...
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at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think yeah i mean i'm chris ok and what are you a little do. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go into priest married doug tomkins an interview newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both brands made them by your mentor protection central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of lamb for perseveration across chile and argentina they build parks complete with low just campgrounds and trails to support a go to recent after dark side and there in $10.00 to $15.00 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tomkins conservation what was it you saw here that may have you take of this if you know change you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that that's the land side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take dow
at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think yeah i mean i'm chris ok and what are you a little do. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go into priest married doug tomkins an interview newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both brands made them by your mentor protection central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do...
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>>and a new discovery of joshua tree national park why law enforcement says human remains found there do not actually appear >>tonight law enforcement is investigating human remains found at joshua tree national park over the weekend park authorities actually found evidence of the remains while examining pictures taken at the park last summer rangers then hiked to the spot. the photo was taken and found skeletal remains in several personal items, but nothing that could identify the person. they were found in a very remote part of the park off the trail in a steep rocky area, no cause of death has been determined yet but investigators say it does not appear to be suspicious in la a tree toppled into an apartment building trapping a homeless man early this morning. >>la firefighters were able to help with the a 50 ton crane. the tree was lifted enough for him to escape from underneath that thankfully she had only minor injuries and didn't have to go to the hospital. inspectors are now trying to determine if anyone will need to evacuate that building due to structural damage heavy rain s
>>and a new discovery of joshua tree national park why law enforcement says human remains found there do not actually appear >>tonight law enforcement is investigating human remains found at joshua tree national park over the weekend park authorities actually found evidence of the remains while examining pictures taken at the park last summer rangers then hiked to the spot. the photo was taken and found skeletal remains in several personal items, but nothing that could identify the...
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but the region's life patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him here i'm chris tucker and what are you a little deal. a former c.e.o. of their company but they go in your priest mary doug thompkins an interpreter and i went through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of land for preservation across chile and argentina they build parks complete with low just campgrounds and trails to support a go to research after dark side in their in 2015 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tompkins conservation what was it you saw here may you take a decision to change you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that this still on his side he saw the landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and that convinced
but the region's life patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here him here i'm chris tucker and what are you a little deal. a former c.e.o. of their company but they go in your priest mary doug thompkins an interpreter and i went through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do...
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>>the national park service places tracking collars on certain and animals but officials said that the mountain lion was not wearing one. the california department ofish and wildlife said they will be in contact with the national park service about this incident. >>workng to lower prescription drug prices across the countra >>the national news tonight, democrats in the us house are celebrating the passage of hr 3 which is aimed at lowering prescription drug prices by allowing the government to negotiate with drug manufacturers. our washington correspondent alander reports of will face a tough battle ahead. >>in the republican controlled sene. all around the country simply can't afford the >>the news right now congressman emanuel cleaver says. >>each are 3 the democratic bill passed the us house would allow the department of health and human services to negotiate drug priceit would also cap annual out of pocket expenses for seniors on micare at $2000 and stop drug companies from raising prices without a good reason. >>very very positive side. some people's taxes, life savings, you know,
>>the national park service places tracking collars on certain and animals but officials said that the mountain lion was not wearing one. the california department ofish and wildlife said they will be in contact with the national park service about this incident. >>workng to lower prescription drug prices across the countra >>the national news tonight, democrats in the us house are celebrating the passage of hr 3 which is aimed at lowering prescription drug prices by allowing...
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thank you all for being here today for the subcommittee on national parks, forests in public lands hearing on combatting anti public lands extremism. we are here today in part to review the results of our recent government accountability office report detailing the impact of anti government extremism and public land managers in federal facilities. as we will hear, that report found some shocking details about the threats these federal employees faced just doing their jobs. federal land managers and law enforcement personnel have been followed around in stores, had their homes sticks out, and have even faced attempted murder at the hands of those who promote anti government ideologies. i hope that we can all agree that this is unacceptable. these people are hardworking public servants employed by the federal government. no one should face fear or harassment or place and worker in their communities. i also think it is important we keep a larger context of these incidents in mind because these extremist ideologies did not develop in a vacuum. anti government rhetoric, more frequently being ad
thank you all for being here today for the subcommittee on national parks, forests in public lands hearing on combatting anti public lands extremism. we are here today in part to review the results of our recent government accountability office report detailing the impact of anti government extremism and public land managers in federal facilities. as we will hear, that report found some shocking details about the threats these federal employees faced just doing their jobs. federal land managers...
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at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here i mean i'm chris ok and what are you a little do. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go in your priest mary doug tomkins and interplay newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protections central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to do more from the early ninety's but over $300000000.00 u.s. dollars of land for preservation across chile and argentina they build parks complete with largest campgrounds and trails to support a good story some after dark side in their in 10 to 15 carried the mantle as president of their foundation tompkins conservation what was it you saw here that may you take of this if in those things you know the next 20 years. i didn't see it frankly that they're still on the side. he saw a landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down and
at the region's hot lights patagonia national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. and you know full well i think here i mean i'm chris ok and what are you a little do. former c.e.o. of elder company but they go in your priest mary doug tomkins and interplay newer and i've been through who had founded rival brand the north face. both fronts made them by your mentor protections central to their company ethos but chris and doug wanted to...
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park service, please. did such an incredible job. (applause.) thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people: west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. (applause.) in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national christmas tree. later that night, african american community centers held an outdoor worship service on these grounds. and during that service, the washington monument was illuminated with a beautiful cross, a powerful reminder of the meaning of christmas. more than 2,000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the east. wise men traveled far, far afield. i mean, they were a long distance away. and they came and they stood with us under the star, where they found the holy family in bethlehem. as the bible tells us, when the wise men "ha
park service, please. did such an incredible job. (applause.) thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people: west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. (applause.) in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national christmas tree....
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park service, please. did such an incredible job. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson, arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people, west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. [applause] in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national christmas tree. later that night, african american community centers held an outdoor worship service on these grounds. and during that service, the washington monument was illuminated with a beautiful cross, a powerful reminder of the meaning of christmas. more than 2000 years ago, a brilliant star shone in the east. wise men traveled far, far afield. i mean, they were a long distance away. and they came and they stood with us under the star, where they found the holy family in bethlehem. as the bible tells us, when the w
park service, please. did such an incredible job. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. and thank you, as well, to the u.s. marine corps band and the tucson arizona boys choir. you know that. the chorus is fantastic. and thank you very much, tucson, arizona. thank you very much. i also want to thank a special group of young, wonderful people, west tennessee youth chorus. they're here and they're doing beautifully. [applause] in 1923, president calvin coolidge lit the first national...
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a journey through one of kenya's national parks coming up here this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm natalie allen. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. 5:01 in the morning here in atlanta. we appreciate you joining us. our top story, now that u.s. president donald trump has been impeached, he is falsely telling his supporters that democrats violated the u.s. constitution during that process. of course that's not true. and he offered no explanation. for more on what he's been saying, here is cnn's kristen holmes. >> reporter: well, in there was any doubt that president trump had impeachment on his mind, there is no longer. when he was speaking to this turning point student action summit, he launched almost immediately into impeachment. he slammed democrats. he slammed the process. at one point he even brought up dan crenshaw who voted no on the articles of impeachment. and he put on a little bit of a show. crenshaw handing over the ticket that he used to vote against the articles of impeachment. i want to note one
a journey through one of kenya's national parks coming up here this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm natalie allen. cnn "newsroom" starts right now. 5:01 in the morning here in atlanta. we appreciate you joining us. our top story, now that u.s. president donald trump has been impeached, he is falsely telling his supporters that democrats violated the u.s. constitution during that process. of course that's not true. and he offered no...
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firefighters in australia are battling to contain blazes in the blue mountains national park that's west of sydney hundreds of bush fires have been raging across the country for months now conditions are getting worse temperatures in new south wales are set to top 40 degrees. now it's to the story of death squads that allegedly silence the voices of dissent in the former soviet republic of belarus 3 opposition politicians banished there 20 years ago without a trace now belarus has been ruled by this man president alexander lukashenko for more than 2 decades the disappearances came as he rose to power and put in place a system that does not tolerate opposition the missing men include this individual he's the former interior minister yuri zaka rango now there was speculation at the time that the president had ordered him killed now in an exclusive interview w. has spoken with the man who says he was part of the death squad that carried out the order. beauty good of skiis living in a central european country and is seeking asylum that. in a deitsch avella exclusive he tells us about his tim
firefighters in australia are battling to contain blazes in the blue mountains national park that's west of sydney hundreds of bush fires have been raging across the country for months now conditions are getting worse temperatures in new south wales are set to top 40 degrees. now it's to the story of death squads that allegedly silence the voices of dissent in the former soviet republic of belarus 3 opposition politicians banished there 20 years ago without a trace now belarus has been ruled by...
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firefighters in australia are battling to contain a blazes in the blue mountains national park west of sydney hundreds of bush fathers have been raging across the country for months conditions are getting was temperatures in new south wales all set to top 40 degrees celsius. when i go i will summits has started in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees is the 1st meeting of its kind it brings together politicians business leaders and those affected people who have been forced to leave their homes the u.n. says persecution and war have forced 26000000 people around the world to flee their homelands almost half come from just 3 countries we're talking about syria afghanistan and south sudan and before the conflict in syria the single largest refugee population was palestinians now most refugees live in countries bordering their own some spend their whole lives in camps like that up in a kenya like mohammed from somalia who we meet in office report. mohamed he has come to pray at his father's grave hidden away in one of the biggest refugee ca
firefighters in australia are battling to contain a blazes in the blue mountains national park west of sydney hundreds of bush fathers have been raging across the country for months conditions are getting was temperatures in new south wales all set to top 40 degrees celsius. when i go i will summits has started in geneva aimed at finding better ways to support the world's growing number of refugees is the 1st meeting of its kind it brings together politicians business leaders and those affected...
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next up i am crossing the state to reach a national park, sarawak‘s biggest piece of protected rainforest. this place is teeming with wildlife. over 4,000 species of plants, 20,000 species of invertebrates, that means hundreds of different kinds of spiders and beetles and butterflies, but no orangutans. not here. this is also home to groups of one of the last remaining hunter gatherer tribes in south—east asia. a lot of their traditional tribal land has been lost to deforestation so the vast majority now in settlements like this one. so, these are flutes, right? blow pipes? you make these? can you show me? ah, i see, so you do it by hand? so many times. that will be countless hours. oh, i see, there we go. mike corey, blow pipe maker. blow pipes are the traditional hunting weapon of this tribe. they are loaded with darts tipped with a strong poison extracted from the bark of a local tree. and you would use one of these big ones? wow, i am about six feet tall. that is 1.8 metres. ok, so we are here like this. it goes on the back. armed and dangerous. you first. safety off. sharpshooter!
next up i am crossing the state to reach a national park, sarawak‘s biggest piece of protected rainforest. this place is teeming with wildlife. over 4,000 species of plants, 20,000 species of invertebrates, that means hundreds of different kinds of spiders and beetles and butterflies, but no orangutans. not here. this is also home to groups of one of the last remaining hunter gatherer tribes in south—east asia. a lot of their traditional tribal land has been lost to deforestation so the...
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it happened on a road heading to kings canyon national park east of fresno, california. the car was stopped in traffic. the driver edged forward. the bear slid off. no one was hurt. >>> now on to a desperate search under way in texas for a mother who vanished with her 2-week-old baby. 33-year-old heidi broussard and her infant daughter were last seen thursday. she dropped off her son at school in austin but never came back to pick him up. police believe broussard and her baby returned home before they went missing and now her fiance is pleading for her safe return. >> she would never disappear. she is an amazing mom. she would never -- we have a 6-year-old son named silas, beautiful kid. she would never leave him. i just want her home safe. it doesn't have to be here. just drop her off somewhere safe. >> shane carey says nothing was missing from their home, and there were no signs of a struggle. >>> presidential candidate michael bloomberg is being forced to deal with allegations that he made lewd and sexist comments in the past. among the accusations, a female employee
it happened on a road heading to kings canyon national park east of fresno, california. the car was stopped in traffic. the driver edged forward. the bear slid off. no one was hurt. >>> now on to a desperate search under way in texas for a mother who vanished with her 2-week-old baby. 33-year-old heidi broussard and her infant daughter were last seen thursday. she dropped off her son at school in austin but never came back to pick him up. police believe broussard and her baby returned...
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the japan times has a story about china's plans to build a national park in one of the world's last remote places. here, on western china's qinghai region, an area that's been called ‘the rooftop of the world'. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? it's actually a gadget which will be used by police in los angeles to bring down suspected criminals. it works by firing a cord which then wraps around the legs, and fastens itself in the style of a bolas. 200 officers will be trained in how to use it, before it's deployed injanuary. a lot of interest in this little gadget. a new vaccine against typhoid is being described as a "game—changer" which could prevent thousands of deaths. in pakistan, nine million children are being immunised after a major outbreak of typhoid, which is resistant to nearly every antibiotic. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. safe and effective, this new typhoid vaccine is urgently needed in pakistan. schoolchildren in karachi are among millions of youngsters that being immunised. they need protecting because, once infected with typhoid here
the japan times has a story about china's plans to build a national park in one of the world's last remote places. here, on western china's qinghai region, an area that's been called ‘the rooftop of the world'. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? it's actually a gadget which will be used by police in los angeles to bring down suspected criminals. it works by firing a cord which then wraps around the legs, and fastens itself in the style of a bolas. 200 officers will be trained...
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the zion national park is the 4th most visited national park in the country and you can see why. >>so how do you go nic see escape the crowds. well as talk to about you the all the you know, it's so nice. our national parks are getting more and more popular you get a lot of lot a but there's a lot more love than a lot of people realize syon is a great example a majority of the traffic is in the canyon that's that's pretty much all we see right that's pretty much all they see it's about an 8 mile corridor and most of the year you need a shuttle bus to kind of get can drive and not similar are so doing a lot of parts are doing i want to show you the watchman short look at the watch montreal. >>so this is located at the entrance of the means you're even need the shuttle bus. so you can literally just get right on the trail and this is in the trump. this is obviously it's going to impress you little more than 3 miles round trip yourself a good couple of hours, especially if you're like me you tend to take some less than a 400 foot ella elevation gain so it is not an easy highways for
the zion national park is the 4th most visited national park in the country and you can see why. >>so how do you go nic see escape the crowds. well as talk to about you the all the you know, it's so nice. our national parks are getting more and more popular you get a lot of lot a but there's a lot more love than a lot of people realize syon is a great example a majority of the traffic is in the canyon that's that's pretty much all we see right that's pretty much all they see it's about an...
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and the japan times has a story about china's plans to build a national park in one of the world's last remote places. here, on western china's qinghai region on what's been called ‘the rooftop of the world'. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? and it's this gadget which will be used by police in los angeles to bring down suspected criminals. it works by firing a cord which then wraps around the legs — and fastens itself in the style of a bolas. 200 officers will be trained in how to use it, before its deployed injanuary. a lot of attention on the internet for that gadget. a new vaccine against typhoid is being described as a game—changer which could prevent thousands of deaths. in pakistan, nine million children are being immunised after a major outbreak of typhoid — which is resistant to nearly every antiobiotic. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. safe and effective, this new typhoid vaccine is urgently needed in pakistan. schoolchildren in karachi are among millions of youngsters that being immunised. they need protecting because, once infected wit
and the japan times has a story about china's plans to build a national park in one of the world's last remote places. here, on western china's qinghai region on what's been called ‘the rooftop of the world'. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? and it's this gadget which will be used by police in los angeles to bring down suspected criminals. it works by firing a cord which then wraps around the legs — and fastens itself in the style of a bolas. 200 officers will be trained...
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. >>> human remains discovered in joshua tree national park. the national park service and san bernadino county sheriff's department are investigating the find in a remote area of the park. park rangers say the skeletal remains and the personal items appear to be there for some time. the identity of the person and the cause of death have yet to be determined. but authorities say there doesn't seem to be foul play involved. >>> a dispute over a 13-year-old haircut leads to a shooting of a barber in texas. authorities are searching for the teen's father, who they say argued with the barber about his son's haircut, and then shot him and fled the scene. >> he went home, came back. they fixed the haircut for three. and that's when the altercation occurred. >> that's ridiculous. >> that's one of the worst ones i've heard, especially with your son witnessing what you're doing. >> the barber is in stable condition. he is expected to survive. >>> a strange sight for drivers outside of detroit. the bright green liquid oozing on to a michigan highway, sna
. >>> human remains discovered in joshua tree national park. the national park service and san bernadino county sheriff's department are investigating the find in a remote area of the park. park rangers say the skeletal remains and the personal items appear to be there for some time. the identity of the person and the cause of death have yet to be determined. but authorities say there doesn't seem to be foul play involved. >>> a dispute over a 13-year-old haircut leads to a...
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parks, andi areas of wilderness and national parks, and i was actually chatting toa parks, and i was actually chatting to a friend this morning who is in a very fire affected area, online, and isaid very fire affected area, online, and i said how far are they, and he said it's hard to say, could be a day in the wind conditions but i am probably going to be here on my own, and he is an rfs volunteer but the truth is there just aren't enough trucks to get to every property and thatis trucks to get to every property and that is not anyone's fault. i think the rfs are the most incredible volunteer organisation on the planet but the truth is these fires are so big now that they just can't but the truth is these fires are so big now that theyjust can't help everyone. and the weather is not helping? the winds are still there and there is no sign of any rent to help these players out. we badly need rain, this has been so unbelievably dry and it is like a giant tinderbox. the winds the last few days have been a worry for us because they have been pushing from the west into the east, and that
parks, andi areas of wilderness and national parks, and i was actually chatting toa parks, and i was actually chatting to a friend this morning who is in a very fire affected area, online, and isaid very fire affected area, online, and i said how far are they, and he said it's hard to say, could be a day in the wind conditions but i am probably going to be here on my own, and he is an rfs volunteer but the truth is there just aren't enough trucks to get to every property and thatis trucks to...