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that's according to a bernese human rights organization it marks one of the bloodiest days since demonstrations against the military coup began martial law has been imposed in several areas according to state t.v. . and the head of london's metropolitan police has defended officers actions in forcibly breaking up a vigil held in honor of murder victim sarah ever odds hundreds of people rallied outside police headquarters to protest again defying a ban on gatherings a police officer has been charged with every. this is the news from berlin you can find much more news and analysis on our website www dot com. is that a birth yes in fact you are seeing a lot of the words in fascinating formations we will meet this photographer later on in the show. everyone and welcome to another edition of your romance with me your host meghan lee here's a look at what else we've got coming up on today's program. how a passionate car lover from austria recreated the from scratch cars from hollywood movies and a getaway to the canary island of grand canaria for an taste of their unique crazy . but we start off the show with a little spring in our step irish dancing or irish step dancing has a long history and tradition on the emerald island now you may be familiar with it thanks to shows like river dance the movements are similar to fast tap dancing where the feet and legs do much of the work but the arms remain still the music is also generally traditional folk tunes but one group of young irishman is looking to bring irish dancing into the modern day and age. skilled irish dance with a modern twist and breathtaking location that's the recipe for the success of the irish dance company. there might not be no they're not. irish for friends and the 7 friends are even quinten ronan o'connell frances fallon seamus morrison brian culligan stephen mcguinness and darren kelly. is what we do want to show the rest of the world how good irish dancing can be especially when paired with modern music we're trying to bring it forward to a new audience and really show like what ireland can do and what we can do. irish dance as part of the national culture kargil choreographed a trending pop songs instead of celtic to us and we relaxed outfits instead of tailored uniforms their modern performances are a unique blend of john rhodes. what we're trying to do is fuse jazz dancing top down thing even hip hop with our own irish dancing to try and live a modern life irish dancing and really taken to a whole new level. it may look straightforward and simple to put it in up but it's the result of years of hard training all 7. started dancing at a very young age some have known each other for years from the country's dance competitions they learn the variations and techniques of irish stands almost from day one. irish dancing shoes are made out of leather and they also have a tape that is made out of ceramic and here that is made out of plastic and using these 2 pieces we can make a variety of different beat so you can make a click like that or you can make a sort of a more toadying be with your toe. they got the group together in 2020 but then the pandemic hit and they couldn't perform live so they began producing videos and posting them on the tick tocks social media site. yeah we do try to make our videos look as spontaneous and it was possible but really years of work is going to what we do takes over 15 years. just the center that we've run a series together and yeah it can often take 2 or 3 days to choreograph just a very short video. the dance company had their breakthrough and august 2020 with this video i got almost 90000000 views and make social media sensation overnight. our lives changed dramatically from the moment hard to talk to says we began to get recognised by people in the streets we. read every newspaper every local radio station is really wanting to talk. about there's a sense of excitement that within the group. of followers of day. we're all just. shelter now the company is based in a sleepy little town near gaul way among their fans are international stars like the colombian singer security to make it talent to dancers barely 20 years old have been choir is from all corners of the world they have a manager now but for the time being is still unable to accept any invitations to perform because of the corona pandemic. the young men recently moved into this house on the coast one of the 1st fruits of their success here they eat and from lax together. playing chess. exercising. and developing the ideas for their dance routines. they were hearst's in the kitchen or on the terrace. you know we have such big dreams for the future we just want to tour the words doing something that we absolutely love doing you know we're making viral videos out there and if we can show it up to a live audience and get the response just from them it would be absolutely amazing . a little. bit about the. traditional dance with a contemporary look. at the new generation of irish dance. the birds of a feather flock together and it is precisely in these moments that danish photographer saren pulls out his camera the images he captures of starlings in flight look like giant creatures or even abstract paintings in the sky or what started out as a temporary project for this photographer has turned into a journey lasting several years. you wait for a week or 2 weeks nothing couple. but then within a few seconds everything changes and suddenly the sky explodes. it is one of the most exciting things i've ever experienced in my life. my name is sun sorcha i'm a danish photographer i photograph starting memory since some very fascinated by the shapes that make in the sky. the magic usually happens when the flock of starlings is attacked by birds of prey. as a defense mechanism they create these very organic shapes these black waves going through the flock and actually happen so quickly that you don't even realize sometimes what you've seen. the free sland region in the north of the netherlands photographers' evans like a has travelled here from denmark for his project black sun. i've worked in 6 different countries so far and so i do a lot of research to find out where the birds are. all i can do is research and turn up and then hope for the best. i've been out probably a 120 days in the last 4 years and i've probably had between 5 and 10 very good nights. i saw starting memory since when i was a little kid my parents took me to the west coast a bit much when i was 10 that was an image that never left me really. then i did portraits for 25 years. i suddenly it came to me that i wanted to go back to see those starlings and try to photograph them. continues to make. these taking photos of celebrities like anyone else. the white stripes. and. has really been my specialty something that i've been pretty obsessed with i've completed it's 5 different books of portraits of mainly famous people the new project. that i've been. doing for a while it's very different it's nature. it's very humbling in a way it's. hard to museum of contemporary art in the danish city hanging is now showing his photos in a major exhibition. moved one single bird in photoshop in this project. its nature. its nature at its most surreal. these magical moments occur by themselves in the church. originally you seem to me to hike a rainbow plan to exhibits like us photos of danish pop stars but the pictures of the black sun series made such an impression on him that he changed his plan we know what's going on we can explain it and at the same time we see something which is so incredibly beautiful that it is difficult to comprehend. zunes i guess plan to spend one week with the starlings turned into a 4 year project. every picture is totally different i have not in 4 years experienced the same most have twice. so that gives me a great incentive to keep going and i'm far from done with this project i think i will keep going for a few more years. time now for a blast from the past and fans of the 1980 s. t.v. show knight rider may recognize this car well this is the high tech talking trans-am kit which always came to the rescue when its driver got in trouble well one man in australia is keeping kids spirit alive by recreating its and other hollywood movie cars. modern times mission in life is to resurrect cars the great film or t.v. history and put them back into action he pushes his replica of kids to its limits just like david hasselhoff did in the night writing t.v. series and he takes his the rich you know dodge charger for a spin near his hometown gruff and low austria. true to its name because even costs a few good figures on ice in the 8th part of the fast and furious movie series it took martin hahn about 4 years working by hand to replicate the batmobile it's hard to spot any difference to the jet turbine powered vehicles that overtake everything in the batman movie of 1989. is a vulnerability but when you're driving a film car it's like a little vacation from daily life why you feel special everybody looks at you and you feel a bit like a superstar in the car with them although not in hans daily routine involves working as an insurance agent he's been collecting film cars since 2006 sometimes he buys the originals but often key recreates them himself like his latest version of the kids complete with the steeple to super 8 familiar to fans of the t.v. show. after working on a car like this for years and investing so much time and money it's a priceless experience when you take a seat in the complete a car. with a vehicle the meaning of very high level michael traveling at excessive speed just get session may not talk like the one to see to it but it looks much the identical it took him several years to transform the pontiac firebird into a knight industries 2001 to more. detail are. all the parts are handmade i bent and well that all the metal the hardest part about duplicating the car was always making the parts to scale you can't get any construction plans all i had to go on were screenshots from the series freeze frames rulers and excel tables to calculate the measurements for the car that was it. if you get the. honest recreated it doesn't movie cars in steel and taken from popular movies and t.v. shows he's adding more every year he's got the full support of his family for projects that are always experiments. you're also challenges taking on something new and overcoming new limits everyone asks me if i've got a plan how i proceed so i tell them no plan i just take a piece of metal a welding torch of flex and see what comes of it the best. well comes of it a faithful reproductions especially of cars that write media history in the 1984 such as the captain lac from the cult classic ghostbusters that carried the intrepid heroes out on a cruise with old she hates. this song so they're all these are the cars from my childhood but now that i've built the automotive highlights of my childhood i've become specializing in more contemporary cars. he's currently working on his fashions of rusty terry truck character and their race car lightning mcqueen from the animated movie cars that's friends from human personalities. the car enthusiast thomas mechanical life into the fictional models. if i get it working with sales i've got 2 little boys 2 and 4 years old and they're total lightning mcqueen and cars fans my kids don't have an emotional connection to my other movie cars i'd like the boys to develop a passion for cars and that's why i'm building this one. next of martin hans recreate chanson not allowed on public rights but his movie cars to bring a little piece of hollywood to rural australia. tortillas and top are what most people think of when they talk about spanish food but when visiting the canary islands there's a greater x. like to mix now although the canary islands are part of spain they are geographically closer to africa so when it comes to food you can find specialties there that you can't find anywhere else. the island of ground canaria. whether you're high up in the mountains or down it's a sleepy fishing village is food is a big deal on the canaries 3rd largest island a cuisine influenced by the archipelagos location off the african coast and the mild climate here we find unique dishes like how to welcome. one. really other of us that really. got us our potatoes with the spicy sauce the deck on those little near the capitol was pomus also serves what is probably the most famous canary inside dish carlotta d.s. today sauce uses local potatoes because they're the only ones to develop that characteristically wrinkly skin when they're cooked in salt water given a good happy every passing refinery in the canary and in general this skin in the tasting is part of the pop us out of got us because that's where the flavor is the salt and the motorists are. not going to get a moment. the potatoes are served with a sauce made from garlic chilies and peppers. oh short drive away this mill in santa but i gotta get busy producing these staple of cannot include xen golf iau flour it's made from roasted grains mostly corn some millers still produce it by hand to this day like jose antonio on this he only has the help of antique machines . that all go along i do everything by hand i clean your corn i serve it put it in the machine to roast i take the book it and put it in at the top we're working hard so this isn't lost because this is gold for a canary interview this is gold hoto are you going to do a photo. jose antonio had none does sells the flour to clients. from all around the island they take it home to have it for breakfast with milk or to bake it or cook it one of the favorites is real is that the it's a typical canary dish. goldfield puree is a traditional mix of go feel and vegetable dishes or meat broth. and dairy peano had none of those cooks this dish every sunday at the. shop though. she likes to serve it with spearmint mobile sauce and onions these will be used as spoons. so you know i love to cook the smells remind me of my childhood and when the english and the germans come i love watching them eat because they eat with so much gusto and then they think me yeah. these customers from germany are trying go feel as though for the 1st time. it's a very rich delicious taste but it's also appealing at 1st it's a bit weird. but it goes well together everything melts in your mouth so it was very good. for dessert we continue to the center of the island to the village of take. this region is known for it's all been trees and it's treats. and we're going to get it this is a very good. b n mesaba it literally means that taste good to me cook. may be enough has developed one of the most successful recipes for this allman cream. first she needs to heat up lemon water. then she adds the famous to head the all men's. finally she adds some egg yolks. it is it is what my mother in law and the people of the head that taught me is that you have to cook it to the right point but as i mean to look at you need to know that it's done it needs to smell like omens like good on and as we say here so that. needs to cool for a few days but 1st a taste test. going through excellent it's very good. it reminds me of my childhood of our landscapes that. i'm not proud of our allman trees it's heavenly people they can see one of my new. grandson canarios cuisine is just as diverse as its landscape amat no enjoy your meal or as the canary and say. friends are doing. looks good now right and finally we've been living in a pandemic for a year now and if you had to represent your feelings from living in lockdown in an artwork well what would that artwork look like well for me it would have humble something like the scream or one german artist has found a unique way to make a statement about the liberties which have been curtailed during this time his installations with mannequins like this one here have been popping up all over germany now we met up with the artist to find out more about this project. he's been found a ha i saw it and immediately thought that it had something to do with corona that so it would not. actually i thought if it was about discounts and so i could get some shots because of the color of the sticky stuff and it's a group of people women children men and even animals everyone has mastered these days. so you don't recognize people anymore right argue it's colorful and that's why it brings joy to the heart and that's what we're missing. at 11 am right in front of cologne cathedral artist dennis yosef magic and his team set up $111.00 money came because this installation it is like it is a symbol for the corona pandemic and its social effect. represents the movement restrictions that we have during these carona times we can't do what we'd like to do and move around the way that we're used to especially in times of crisis we see how our lives can change and things we have taken for granted can suddenly become a thing of the past. but the gesture an area around the cologne cathedral is just one of the many places to stage his money. since the beginning of the pandemic last year they've already toured more than 30 german cities. they placed in front of the berlin. conquered. and occupied the old land bridge and. the fake is wrapped in red and white warning tape symbolize social distancing and the standstill of public life. even on the ski slope. own limits of the mannequins come from different places for example from boutiques that have had to close their doors during the pandemic but also from a hobby hardware store that had to shut down so i was able to buy all the mannequins at a reasonable price messick studies it along a scene for us to have our $2.00 social sciences. he specializes in sculptures made of materials such as wood which he works on with a chainsaw as well as metal constructions. it's a. it's like it is is his 1st public installation later this year a book of photographs on the project is to be published the manikins experience what many cannot join in the pandemic. for example they go club and. hang out at balls to get. take a trip to the city. most recently the dolls were the only ones to celebrate the cologne conical as it had to be canceled to the regret of many just to give you an idea this was the place looked like non-secure kids lucky the 1st touring installation can take place independently of temporarily close cultural institutions and it carries a message. part of culture are also something for the mind you might not even consciously realize that it stimulates and inspires you mentally in different ways but you notice that you're lacking it somehow. in may dennis years if messick will be awarded to create creativity prize in spirit for this project and if conditions permit he plans to take his mannequins own tools to other countries. and with that we come to the end of the show now don't forget to check out our website with this week's draw and a chance at owning this a d w backpack and some other goodies well as always thanks for watching and we'll see you again soon. in the. car. panama 70 percent of its forests have been cut down for economic reasons. iliana our man is fighting this war with economic means the earth is planting new rain forests and using them to generate income the seeds are growing topical to me against climate change global 3000. next on t.w. . she is kurdish she is young. now mustafa is the mayor of rocca. the former islamic state capital was completely destroyed in the syrian civil war. the engineer wants to rebuild her city democratically and with equal rights hope among the ruins. of minutes w. . people looking forward to going. there are many answers. there are many. there are many. make up you're going to. make for mines. welcome to global 3000. this week we had to panama to find out how the tropical timber trade can actually protect the rain forests. in south africa we learned what wyden expenses of crossland have to do with the health of local rivers . and in afghanistan the islamist taliban has its sights set on returning to power. the german military has been deployed in afghanistan for almost 20 years more than 100000 german soldiers have served there and the military says 59 of them have lost their lives. has it been worth it. the taliban now has more than half the country under its control afghanistan's central government is seen as incompetent and corrupt peace talks have stalled germany's military has extended its presence in the country by a year meanwhile the taliban makes regular threats of attacks it's planning to seize control of the country once again. we're heading down highway one my colleague nessa phasey has an appointment with the taliban in the province of god. it's a dangerous trip right outside kabul the main road to the south resembles a battlefield. to taliban fighters lead the way journalists can only travel here with permission and an escort from the taliban. malo we mun source set up the appointment is the taliban's media spokesman he was due. direct. they issued the invitation but for us danding face to face with members of the taliban is an unsettling experience. the west considers them one of the most dangerous terrorist organizations in the world. normally its members would never gather out in the open like this and risk as strikes by government forces. but the taliban appreciate the power of media coverage and improvise a jihadist military parade for all the world to see. they also want to tell their story the taliban district commander has come in person for an interview you're mad at the slimy book why god is under the control of the taliban it's an islamic emirate we have an official in charge of the military another for health care we have a judge on a government commission. life hasn't changed much for men and boys since the taliban took control here women and girls however are nowhere in sight. people here have never trusted the government in kabul. most live off farming but hardly make enough to get by harvests a poor. malawi months or lets us watch him prepare for prayers he's from what god himself. his face is weather beaten but he's only 30 years old. the west may be far away but he understands what propaganda is all about. our message to nato and its members is this. if you want your children to grow up in peace you want peace to reign in your country and i must leave our country and end the occupation i'm going to do with. it right there what is the. there's no sign of a taliban headquarters around here they keep moving flitting about on their motorbikes. but fighters are posted everywhere even at the entrance to the school. and. more than 60 boys of various ages are together in one class the only subject is the koran their teacher is a mullah. me how many uncles do the prophets have. some say for others 7 the boys don't seem sure of the answer. schooled by the taliban this is a generation that seems to be out of reach of the central government. for the taliban ruled much of the country from kabul until the u.s. led coalition and afghan insurgents drove them out in late 2001. despite massive international military assistance to subsequent governments in kabul the taliban were never vanquished and have bounced back they now control almost half of the country. they collect taxes and give land to people they favor to finance their military operations. a prosperous farmer hosts months oh and his associates for a meal. that's fighters for islam they're in no doubt they have the backing of the people. i joined the taliban because infidels had occupied our country. that's why we have to pursue a holy war. you heard them. jihad is as important as prayer by. the infidels were brutal. they installed a puppet regime in kabul and threw the taliban in jail on another watch. but now the taliban are back as month so is keen to point out they have evidently set up some functioning institutions and cause me province anybody can apply to this. court for assistance for a nominal fee equivalent to $0.08. judge for kunal is a koran scholar and bases his rulings on sharia law he says bribery and other forms of corruption have been rooted out here. but that's the kind that. people don't turn to the government because it doesn't follow sharia law that. somebody from a village near here wanted help solving a problem just walk into the government people said pays 25000 afghan e as a bribe and then we'll solve your problem. you don't do that kind of thing. move the kardashian me. was amicable 2 men have come to fuck you a lot to resolve a dispute the one says he sold a plot of land to the other his neighbor who still hasn't paid the full price because he can't find the land and has no money left with. the other man affirms he has no money and says the deal is off but he wants to resolve the conflict with his neighbor so they can live in peace no more than one of them the judge doesn't offer a ruling but says the 2 have to bring witnesses it gives them a document with the taliban stamp. these 3 days in cousinly may have been the last opportunity for quite a while for a german broadcaster to report on the taliban up close they've issued an ultimatum if foreign troops don't leave afghanistan by may there will be war and nato troops will be in the firing line. over the past 30 years in brazil alone 400000 square kilometers of rain forest have been destroyed much of it has been turned over to crops and grazing land for cattle but the tropical timber trade is also responsible for massive damage tropical were distant popular furniture and in the can. struction trade it mainly hails from the forests of central africa south america and southeast asia china is the world's biggest buyer thanks to tougher regulations exports to the u. shrank by 2 thirds between 20082018 though it still clocked up 850000 tons the worldwide fund for nature says that up to 20 percent of the e.u. used him but imports come from illegal logging and yet the trade in tropical timber can replenish the rain forest as one co-operative in panama proofs. its early in the morning in the last laugh in southwestern panama but me and is already hard at work doing what she loves growing trees and creating forests. it's wonderful how something as tiny as a sage can turn into a giant of the forest watching trees grow you just saying wow what a marvel. for decades now the forestry engineer has been selecting the best seals to cultivate strong tropical trees because so many have been cut down. iana and meehan and her german partner and. searing the vision to plant huge forests the verge of arkham city economy has achieved a lot at a cost to nature that is too high it's not sustainable it can't continue like this . 70 percent of panama's forests have been cleared a lot of that land has gone to cattle ranching. robinson through he'll help his grandparents and parents on their farm from when he was a little boy to wear more through i will love it it makes me happy to see the little cards grow as my pride and joy when all go but i will. back the nations and branding on the agenda today so he has started out with full head of cattle now here's $250.00 his operation is doing well he says and will provide a future for his children and grandchildren he has cut down many hector's of forest and plans to clear 50 more he doesn't understand why there's such an outcry about deforestation. the forest behind me doesn't owe me any money. whatever nothing. will knock out my cattle do myself 15 i make 3 or $4000.00 recall that i mean. but forestry could become a good source of income for him says and he has a clear and ileana i mean. they want to persuade him to grow valuable hardwood that they can help in markets. if you have ever see certified tropical timber to sell your forest becomes worth something people won't be chopping down all their trees if they can make a living harvesting some of them. after decades of reforestation work in 2016 the 2 also set up a cooperative based in hamburg called the generation forest and share costs less than $1400.00 euros with that money $500.00 square metres of forest will be planted the cooperative buys seeds and degraded pasture land and helps create stable and fair jobs for local people replanting forests. in momentum and the moment of planting determines the fate of the train it's like a baby it needs to be well fed it barefoot otherwise it won't achieve its potential . rosewood spanish cedar tropical wise oak almond a mix of native species should ensure a healthy mixed forest it's an investment in the future and the environment. this stretch of forest was planted just 12 years ago. its time for its 1st sinning removing some trees to promote the strongest ones investors will get their 1st dividend when the timber is sold. is about making money or saving the world the great thing is it doesn't matter it's both your money. i mean and it could own create conventional tree plantations but mixed forests intended as permanent features of the landscape like this one now almost 20 years old it's not just a collection of valuable timber but a rich and varied forest habitat and overhead but when you say all this after 2 decades of work it's just wonderful and inspires you to carry on and i want the 8. nature has been allowed to work it's one day where there are trees there's water and animals i saw birds rabbits and bats dispersed seeds so more trees will grow this was desolate empty ground now monkeys from the can the crowns of the trees. yes. they feel that it's a source of great satisfaction this proves it can be done we can restore to nature what has been taken from us but not to overcome. after 30 years selective felling of tropical hardwoods begins that's worth $500.00 as trees are felled new ones are planted the generation forest co-operative now has $1500.00 members in 18 countries the project has inspired some people working on reforesting to follow suit on their own property so it's been very important for me in there and i want planting valuable trees on my land because of climate change and it's helping the planet. i mean is also advising a community of the indigenous embedded up people they use forest fruits as pigments for their ceremonial body painting but they are in short supply here the government forced them to move from their original forest home to mainly cleared area. but there's no wood to build our traditional kind of house here and there are no medicinal plants. a lumber company had felt the trees here i mean is helping the community plant a new forest their approach of selective felling while maintaining the bulk of the trees corresponds to the ended up people's traditional values. we learn from our grandparents that we should only take what we really need from the forest and nothing more. will commercial farmers also be convinced the co-operative says that after 30 years ahead to a forest will yield a dividend of $1000.00 a year robinson to feel owns $300.00 hectares that's obvious if you can earn money that way in future and enhance the value of your farm if it people do incremental. it's all about making a profit if the yield is right it could be worth it perhaps selling timber is better than raising cattle. there is still a long way to go but the seeds have been sown ecology and the economy can go hand in hand. there are more than 2000000000 children and young people on our planet we met one in brazil i have and. i'm going to change. my name is pedro the next go i'm 18 years old and i live in the city of socorro in brazil. it's a. good thing all i have a twin sister and an older sister my that. didn't . know if i agree my dad is a farmer and my mom was a driving instructor and you know. how i knew in my free time i like to take pictures walk around in the wilderness and play soccer along their. part. because of my taste in. as it is really diverse i listen to everything from music to rock you know. the place where i live. the best political bar the biggest global problems or social inequality and the lack of equal opportunities for everyone working by the glass bubble. definitely everything i have today the place where i live the things that i have thanks to them they worked hard so that i could be where i am today. in south africa's cape region is one of the world's hot spots when it comes to plant biodiversity many of our planet's flowering plants found only here in this week's global ideas we had. at the foot of the dragon's back mountain range well known for grazing is playing havoc with the average grass and but let's hope. for you that. is happy she just sold 3 of her colleagues for the equivalent of 1000 euros she's a single mother and the mobile cattle auctions organized by environmental and rural solutions are a godsend the options of adequate for us and very right time for us because we don't hire transport to take the key to the site well sadly they come to us and some sometimes you do negotiated the price if one looks at his fight in the past small holders in south africa's grasslands could only buy from and sell to their neighbors. the big cattle auctions were held much too far away. for many around here the mobile auctions have been the only source of income during the pandemic i think rob and i want to cover people organize the most brazen associations 'd and we offer the auctions as one of the incentives to belong to the association you get a far reduced rate and people also want to make cash from the cattle their source of the bank they have a cash cow there the local economy or the local trading widget so people people love coming to these auctions the environmental and rural solutions ers organization launched the auctions in $24.00 team since then $3800.00 cattle have gone under the hammer for a total of 1700000 euros that's benefited more than 500 families. the cattle bred here on the grasslands are renowned for their excellent quality. we commercial farmers. but unity for us and for them to get the cattle sold for us to bar good careful and to make some money. environmental scientist nicky mcleod and soil scientist see my tele founded a r s 20 years ago. and how the cattle auctions are just one part of a wider scheme to promote sustainable practices in rural areas. much of the grasslands has been badly degraded. the fragile ecosystem has been jeopardized by overgrazing and mismanagement. the grasslands cover 10 percent of south africa but supply 60 percent of the drought stricken countries water needs. against a backdrop of global warming and climate change problems such as overgrazing soil erosion and water security have become more urgent than ever. for keeping this beautiful grassland intact as a water absorber it's basically the skin on the ground the skin on the giving is grass then attack is so important for a punishing a water source area. also had were tears of the great omes imber were a river which is one of the very few still free flowing river as in south africa supplying what had to over 1000000 people from these mountains these mountains are around as all the way to the indian ocean so it's a very important and scape not just for as that live near the herd what has but everybody that is and that preserve us system. the greater the biodiversity the healthier the soil find him work and from school robust grass cover helps prevent water from of operating and protects against erosion. but tackling the issue of. over grazing in a region that depends on livestock farming is a challenge. one solution reviving the age old herding tradition. started long time ago with our forefathers. 'd the way they used to do it was to pile up some stones and paint them. that way the community knew which side was follow and which side was for grazing there were going to be a record or 2 on our market that were to start a long time ago but then it got lost. so each year a different part of the pasture land would be left fallow this traditional system of land rotation had been used for a very long time but as more and more people left the area to find work in the cities the practice died out. a lot of the young that people didn't and best then did but if they talked to the address of the community then it was easy to have the system. accepted that the challenge that we have that is made around here is a lot of stock theft. here in the grasslands 47 percent of young people are unemployed and crime rates are soaring. but the r.s.s. found a solution to that problem as well. in the village of sheep are being to toot so it's clear who they belong to that makes stealing them pointless. the branding is done by eco chaps young people trained by the ers team as veteran repairing medics. they work by themselves distributing medicine and vaccinating livestock on remote farm. you know really well not exactly it's a very successful project. you know i don't know i used to have 12 kegel 5 sheep but now drew to a base our source agent helping us with the. facts in the region and i mean he says well i'm having now. sheep i'm having green tea kettle to this. and they came a cloud have convinced many people here in eastern cape province but living in harmony with nature benefits them to help secure their livelihoods. they're now keen to protect resources and conserve biodiversity in the unique landscape of the grasslands. and all our work is about grass. bring healthy girl strength bid to water absorption and soil moisture more productive range less happy fat cattle happy healthy people to live on the draw more money at the my kids if you said that cattle. and that we love our cats not just the bulk cash but culture. environmental protection and sustainable development even after 2 decades the 2 are as committed as ever. that's all from us that global 3000 this week thanks for joining us and do send us your feedback right see global 3000 and d w dot com and check out our facebook page to d.w. global ideas see you next time take kak. she is kurdish she is young and now maylon mustafa is the mayor of rocca. the former islamic state capital was completely destroyed in the syrian civil war. the engineer wants to rebuild her city democratically and with equal rights hope among the ruins. his team and its own d.w. . eco india. to some point i did with a message. negative nyack recycle sorry which in india are sometimes only worn once for special occasions. she has one goal in particular and gently distract people from the mind is the rumor is an. eagle. is 60 minutes on d w. any coaches in germany to learn german. i learned from the. why not learn with them online on a mobile and free to suffer from the w.c. learning course because vick. has a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all of this trigger through the topics that we cover and a weekly radio prog. if you like and want information on the chrono laroche or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast if you get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at w dot com look for it slash science. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining off 1st and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. a book of. the be. this is the delhi news live from but such as liberal love to tell. the 2 states election so the e.u. is due. to look at how this might affect germany's upcoming federal election also coming up. the top. dozens are killed in myanmar while to find the army's crackdown on dissent in one of the bloodiest days since i'm innocent.

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