But it acknowledged to be a solution is saving lives on both sides of the divide. And also then we do it right i was supposed to arrive this morning. All right so your message in the morning. Dont do a lot often breaks up 2 signs of Elephant Movement through his plantation. Door is broken. Over the years animals have advertently damaged 7 acres of asperity and several of his coffee and palm trees. In the elephants have a huge impact on our livelihood leaving our daily life has become very difficult. Whatever we call it the way it is a lot more of that. The latest encounter however was different a message he received just in time helped a major disaster on the plantation. When one of the many women a week ago i got an alert message saying there is an elephant in this area one of my laborers was in the paddy field he did not have a phone so i called someone else who alerted him they live and was right there he screamed and the liberal was able to escape if not for this morning he would have been attacked and i would get an. Awesome district. Lives as some of the largest populations of violation elephants in here live mostly in the plantations monocultures and paddy fields around the towns. Conflict with humans began to get serious around the 19th seventies when this district that used to be largely forest began to become. The forest is now highly fragmented and largely replaced by human habitation as. Well developments have blundered into the villages of. Villages please be vigilant please be vigilant. The Forest Department must stay on their toes to keep elephants and humans out of conflict. Every time. There are human. Damages. On high part when theres also a lot of pressure. So. Under this pressure. There has been an influx of new. Fields and plantations of elephants who are wide ranging species that migrate to iran in search of places that will allow them to eat and breathe exercises like relocation has largely failed in the past sometimes increasing the confidence humans. Eat of the. Response and a Conservation Organization that has been working in the area since 2015 to develop technology that solutions. Local elephants presents as a gentle way of ensuring no lives are lost on either side. In this. In the last 10 years. And most of them more than 60. People know that they dont have any friends in that area and. Probably if they had information these incidents could have been avoided. In 2017 longs to an Early Warning system the 1st of its kind in the region that covers 220. 00 villages in hossam district. It is a free service for rich locals can sign up by to just bring their mobile number with the organization. Retrieve their. Sanity this is a Public Service announcement why didnt ins have been cited in the villages. Vigilant at all times in any human. And you wonder just to receive alerts in the local language about the possible location of the elephants as well as additional warnings and things look especially risky this is done through bulk s. M. S. Is voice messages as well as a digital display bodes and. Likes. Because of these interventions. In the last one year. Which has never happened in the. State departments repetitious pond steam suppose. This group of 48 people are mostly locals who have been created by the forest to physically track the elephant herds so that there is constant and obviated information about the locations. This integrity Communication System has brought about a broader change to the relationship people and elephants shifted i would say the most remarkable change that i would see. After. I think its. Because they have. The Warning System has helped produced conflict in the Hudson District but as more forest land is set aside for development the future of human elephants coexistence remains fragile. The digitalisation of our daily life is already responsible for so percent of the Global Carbon dioxide emissions every Single Source squarely on the internet Consumes Energy a company in burnley has decided to make search queries environmentally friendly when you use the platform the profits generated are invested into reforestation programmes farmers in the provision 6000 kilometers away are benefiting from this too. Farming is a view of life here in the vested not the prettiest reason but practically all of the parties have been failed to create this aerial land. Bunco giago hills from the village of wooden seine he also used to cut down trees so he could plant more crops. We used to have dense forests here it was literally green with lots of dreams but that you know we admit deforestation plus the religious were not planting rest saplings then they felt that we are being suffocated as we are going against our environment and nature. Now by giago is taking a new york roach but the project for reforestation. This earthlings were donated by the Sustainable Green Initiative to meet the needs of local farmers to end you chose fruit bearing trees despite them absorbing less carbon dioxide. In the. Yes when we started in 2002 and we were just planting regular trees what i would what we would call timber trees i would your trees sometime in 2013 our elders told us hunger malnutrition. Challenges and they convinced us that our shift should be towards trees because fruit trees can actually change many many lives fruits from these trees can be done for nutrition within the family extra fruits can be sold to create income. Because she is a Small Company based in berlin that is funding the project in the way that. The team here have set up their own internet Search Engines i mean money from. 80 percent of their profits are invested in Reforestation Projects in countries all around the world. Google is the Market Leader in Search Engines we saw the need for an alternative player thats committed to using Green Electricity for its service and protecting the data users and instead of getting rich or paying a dividend profit should be used to give Something Back to the planet and to people who use those Search Engines and thats why were using our money to plant trees for. The project in the back but reason was the 1st of its kind in india for the german team they chose a reason due to the decline in biodiversity here over many years. The project involves planting 40000. 00 real fruit trees one country other regular income is an equal and of 700. 00 euros a year as a farmer for him and other small scale farmers here the extra money from harvesting the fruit is most welcome. My role is to see that the plants are. Not using decide are going to. Also look into the marketing so we get decent returns for these really are. Each tree will generate some 12 euros per year like this but i hear local farmers will get around 200. 00 trees the plants will bear fruit spot between 15 and 20 years. Is this really good plant 1000000 tree youth. By the british. Are going to india. On an average around 80 percent of the sapling so right this project helps reduce poverty and protect the environment. The planet. Has been declining alarmingly. Scientists are trying to do their bit to preserve it with the hope of what. They hope the people of it what to lives. Like to be a cayman. Amazon river. A frog jumping around in this Virtual Reality installation participants can slip into the 5 different animal. My favorite one is the vampire. And the way its been done it works really well you get to fly through the rain forest by night with night vision its fantastic. You have to watch out for the spiders behind. You no clue guide and her team at the Interactive MediaFoundation Company in berlin designed the installation they recreated 400. 00 hectares of brazils National Park in the amazon. In forest it took over a year 7500 plants alone had to be drawn and programs the installation is now touring museums around the world. And. We wanted to create an Emotional Experience that you can dive into and enjoy and that enables people to identify with the animals and in this way to awaken interest in them and in the way they experience the world. And its working weve had lots of people asking us is it really true that the poison dart frog sees those crazy colors that. How do you know that and how can we find out more. Far. The project required Extensive Research the artists needed input from scientists they worked closely with biologists berlins Natural History museum. Biologist yano hoffman initially found a few mistakes to correct in the Virtual Reality installation. You know i just thought that is right on the 1st time we saw the prototype of the island we noticed there were a few plants that dont exist in south america and certainly not in the amazon and is in the. Staff here at the museum in berlin and understand the importance of using Digital Media to appeal to a new generation of visitors. Here for example you can see what food the dinosaurs ate and how they moved around. First Grade Student layla nor like approves. Me because theyre so colorful and were alive so many years ago. The museum recently began a project to digitalize most of the 30000000 objects on display here some are photographed which requires great precision others are scanned using the worlds 1st 3 d. Scanner for insects this involves moving the object 396. 00 times so it can be displayed fully in 3 d. Its a huge game for scientists worldwide but also for visitors to the museum in space on the especially for School Groups its great to bring in these digital exhibits were also developing our own educational apps that allow users to discover the local flora and fauna here in berlin so were trying to use these digital formats to appeal to the next generation and its making many areas more accessible to younger visitors. Raising interest and wildlife whether its putting existing museum exhibits into digital format or using modern technology to create a whole new experience mike flying with the harvey you go through the amazon in Virtual Reality. A flock of birds creating fluid patterns against the expensive sky in. One of the creators phenomena of nature Scientists Say that this flocking is mainly to protect themselves from birds of prey there might come a day soon. Ultrafast coordination skills to program trolls better but for now an artist is creating beautiful this chilly manipulated photographs inspired by these ever creative patterns. Images that resemble a tornado taken over the latter at a valley in catalonia. They serve a flock of airborne voters that live south of the peyronies. They were captured by spanish photographer charlie. Langdon i wasnt trying to take just ordinary pictures of vultures seen before you know i wanted to show another side of natures beauty a beauty thats created by patterns of movement. The form of fashion photography lives in barcelona he has devoted 8 years to his 1st year project titled only tall graffiti from the greek word for birds and for writing. His photographs the world mind. Is that the word for a mass of these patterns of always being invisible to us of a perception is limited to the moments of somebody else we see here is a few seconds compressed into a single image as if you could see those seconds as a single moments. But so windows thats not possible except with this technology the former speaker poem was about. To create one image he meticulously cases hundreds of photos on top of one another they shot in rapid succession following the principle of the krona the process developed in the mid 19th century to study motion sequences. In 1878 english photographer edward my bridge used it to show that galloping horse actually leaves the ground for a few milliseconds. In official beds can hardly be identified in charge. At the gate that is going whats important is the pattern of the motion. So people see a d. N. A. Strand a wire a Computer Graphics and thats what interests me. What do people see with a few an image like this for the 1st time when the. Window was a child pick up bird watching with his grandfather hes been fascinated with butts ever since and he doesnt have to travel far to find his mighty he says birds can be found everywhere for example in this park in barcelona. Momento right on their own are surrounded by birds that are making all kinds of different surrounds. But were always so wrapped up in yourselves that we dont notice it. But i want to appeal to peoples curiosity so they look up for a change listen and enjoy this beauty even if you know if i was going out of the un in that if with out of the 3 year for. Without of high speed photography condenses time and makes the invisible visible. There are so many mysteries of nature that still need to be explored look at the all of really turtles for example theyre known for their behavior of synchronized nesting in the last number as females return to the scene where they hatched to lay their eggs one of these beaches is an only shop after discovering their whole of the marine ecosystem here the local fisherman are safeguarding the hatchlings day and night. Well you did need the tools like to lay the eggs at night. Here on indias eastern coast there are masses of them. Every year during hatching season locals from going love our village collect the eggs. They do this to protect the olive diddleys which i an endangered species. During nesting season the fishermen work day and night. We patrol the beach every night to recover the ailing or injured daughters and recover the eggs we bring these eggs to artificial hearts and put them in holes before they hatch off to about 45. 00 days. Thereafter we put them back into the sea. Every year hundreds of thousands of all of really totals arrive on the indian coast to lead the eggs. In the event usually draws crowds of tourists but this year lockdown measures mean the beaches are quiet. And as a result fewer eggs are being disturbed in the animals can get on with nesting in peace. For more than a decade the villagers have taken part in an Initiative Led by an Organization Called action for protection of wild animals the n. D. O. Was set up in 1909 after the cost of a new show was devastated by a cycle of. The Organization Works with the locals to help protect the environment the fishermen take care of the turtle eggs by placing them in protected nesting sites so they can hatched safely. I. Pulled a we have seen 4 turtles laying eggs we have recovered 480. 00 eggs from the nesting sites and believe that almost 80 or 85 percent of them will convert into hatchlings. Just one in a 1000 all of legally dottle babies survive many perish in fishermens nets and Climate Change because as an additional threat. Not our climate as the sea turtles are affected by Climate Change in many ways then everything were generally used to happen in the month of february has now shifted to march. We were hit by cycle in phony last year the floods excessive rains and high temperatures are also affecting the nesting. The warmer temperatures lead to a higher number of females and increased nest failures. Protecting the eggs becomes all the more important. The villages actually used to each them but once it became clear how important overall the totals play in the Marine Environment they stopped. Being people total is also known as a fishermans friend as they act like scavengers and eat carcasses. They are you going jellyfish a natural predator of small fish. If the number of dogs will decline there would be less fish to catch as the jellyfish will consume the other fish affecting the livelihood of the fisherman. Going to some border to the. Many local women are now contributing to Environmental Protection by collecting Plastic Waste from the beach. Dawdled are less likely to breed on polluted beaches. Did a video card he is showing them how to set up artificial hatching sites in the sand. Athol be so god though with the experience he just reading awareness to establish a successful model of a Community Based on lived really conservation. We train the locals to patrol so as to collect and relocate valuable eggs to the artificial trees. Niggling as they are to the least we protect them from street dogs and poaching. Kabhie reckons theyve released around 260000 baby turtles into the sea over the last 10 years. They havent been able to monitor them so its unclear how many have survived or even returned. But they hope that the future years will bring as many eggs as this year. But. Thats all we have for you today i hope this show has shown you that pic knowledge like Everything Else can be put to bad and good shoes its the choice we make on how to use it thats really back to us well see you again next week until then stay safe take good care of yourselves and your loved ones goodbye. In good shape. Protection via vaccines on top again due to the coronavirus of serious illnesses like polio and measles can already be eradicated this many people as possible have access to the. Meds and this is in the end vaccines impact not only individuals but the whole of society for the dogon minds of good ching. Next on d w. 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