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Radio Jersey now he's a former British army officer an explorer and an author in 1904 he founded Operation Valley a charity which helps remote areas access safe water and sanitation and protects vulnerable environments Colonel John blush could smell is in Jersey this week to find out why we've tracked him down at the base camp of his latest exhibitions expedition even so tell us where you well 1st of all Colonel please we've got you want to buy him of the moment thing on the way to the door. I mean you've been sort of across the welds haven't you and you find you know Costa Rica you've been absolutely everywhere and you endorse it now. To pay for being there but I hope to get Monday. Well you can take dust off anyway that's for sure are you busy at the moment apart from planning we've come back from Nepal I Can we were we were doing a tiger count which is quite exciting business I think it is then and. I had with Jennifer long. Personally will know and we were working 1st of all the local BUSY people by. Missing a school for them and we also had then pulling out all that the because they don't have much. But our main job was actually counting the tiger. Or something like 87 and. We didn't see all 8 but we saw a few of them and they were magnificent creatures when they come charging up to you what you're on an elephant of course but when they come to out in the war do it with a good friend and oh my goodness how the elephants react to talk I guess or the elephant or particular they they they use the more they tend to back. All of that also why no we were working with them magnificent looking creatures and they could probably do more damage to an elephant but. The elephant the wonderful stay the creatures magnificent very friendly giving we get on with them very well indeed. My goodness when you 1st said the thing about teeth I was sketchy were messing with targets teeth but you've got a few jobs that you were doing out there in the pool by the sounds of things nurse and now we're getting ready for an expedition in Bolivia which is going off early next year there we're going to look for an unusual type of aggressive came and that sort of alligator been seen in the area. Maybe around Lone breed we don't know but the horse coming in from the Amerindian the bulk of 18 foot creature would have horns on the top of its jaw and blows steam out of the top when I heard this I laughed but then I'm just the most searched into it and found that there have been sightings of similar crocodilians around the world. They call them hole in the Cayman and it may be well that what we're looking at is a previously unknown one in South America so we're looking into that whether we'll find it I can't guarantee but at the same time of course we have to help the local people so. We fitting a school putting in the water supply and also looking at the archaeology of the area which is fascinating and then the next one after that will be to Mongolia the metal be on horses. From that we go to monger fairly often We're going to a new area where Deng is commonly said to been born and there were again doing archaeology using drones to photograph the archaeological sites and studying the flowers or some fascinating or tactical specimens that come up in the summer months when it rains and using camera traps called some of the smaller mom also the found. But of course you gotta be able to ride a horse we've got some good horsey people coming with us but we're looking for a few more the event to go listeners than to riding in the Monger next year let me know oh wow I'll give you my number after this I reckon Cano something fascinating this is something that you've been doing for many years now do you feel like this kind of work is more important than ever oh yes it is certainly we always try to help indigenous people and. Always keen to take a dentist the dentist. We've had several dentists with us from their course in the past and the great work of the people there have no way of getting any freedom to straight when you turn up and say I will do your teeth you and it won't cost anything you can imagine how many patients we can. Take a spot operate shouldn't write all of this started well we thought it even before that I thought it way back on the expeditions like the Blue Nile the Dorian gap on the cover Congo Royston Drake came about because the Prince of Wales wanted to do something to get young people into the realms of leadership and faulty p could create some sort of project that would inspire young people. Leadership then they'd come back and they do something really worthwhile to their communities and that was all started Operation Drake We had a marvelous ship called the are there when they came in several times and. We took young people we took 11 from. The not so young now but they were the time. Does we had more young people coming on this but head of the population and they were in the world that was 1978 to 80 and then Prince of Wales as you can stop and I was doing it again on the because Gayle and that was Operation Valley and we went on that I was there for 4 years we took 4000 young people many again and some 2 and we went around the world doing community aid scientific work and then again the young people who came back. Inspired other young people and it grew and grew and grew even this morning I've had some people in the seamy who started life as youngsters with Operation Drake and valley so it's a very important sort of development game and. We tried to encourage young people to take part in the. Scientific explorations of. Which is meeting with you on Friday we have a Bersih scheme to help young people to go out and do something worthwhile and challenging serve anyone looking for financial help and they are to get on with Katie Davis I was here we can do to assist I mean through Operation rally around 40000 young people have been part of a rally expedition do you feel a sense of pride when you think about that well I do keep bumping into people who come back 'd from a really wonderful I mean I remember talking to one group of young people in Alaska when I was out there from years ago and I said and now you've done all this you can reach for the fall of them are amazement one of them that was Tim peak and he came out of North Oh wow. That is. Even And he will well you know follow his example and a lot of the really well I saw some of them alone in the islands I saw one the other day who came over for the funeral of former members. He was a one of youngsters I had been me when he was 18 it sounds like they have some big shoes to fill by talking of to big mean she has to fill Colonel I want to talk as well about Prince Charles he was part of the launch from Operation Draken operation rally and he's quite well known for this kind of work is there a real passion when you see him work. Well he was certainly enthusiastic and. His idea was. To give people a challenge set what he called the challenges of war in peacetime Nobody wants a wall but if you reduce the challenge for young people sometimes you produce the qualities of leadership and the hope of course that they will come back and inspire other young people. Well hopefully you'll be inspiring a few of us even jersey on Friday tell us a little bit about your talk well I will be talking about the the quest for the for the Tigers in the ball. And then John Carlisle who the Navajo well known explorer and exact a geologist but it is going to talk about the his time with the mony people in West New Guinea which is one of the least known as the world and so on spends a lot of the life out there and occasionally comes back and tells the for all about his expertise of. Well thank you so much for chatting to us I mean do we need to know when nothing else is on Fridays on this parish is that right at the long haul of 6. 3 1st months to. The lexer were thought of the other to elect of us will do one song called will do the other one so everyone welcome but why would all get a lot from coming it might pay the give or take he they could call. 977-2184 lovely Carol thank you so much for chatting to us today I'll get along if I can on Friday that is a candle blush. On b.b.c. Radio say he'll be on the island on Friday you can see him at St Lawrence parish. Dog for a long long. Long. Long . Long long long. Long. Ha. Ha. Just keep. 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It's 2 o'clock am Emma Jane Blackman climate change protesters hope their action in Jersey this morning will make the states take more action to prevent global warming around 40 people on bikes rode down the avenue to Wilson Telia in the rush hour taking over both carriageways before gathering in King Street reaction to the protest was mixed on social media with some questioning the wisdom of holding up traffic which would produce even more greenhouse gases while others praised the cyclists for taking an active stance the protesters say they will take more action in future we've got to do something it's got to make a difference we've got to keep going so we hope people can can join us and I see our movement is that it's like a fire alarm and you know if the fire alarm goes off and your house is burning we don't get annoyed at the fire alarm for waking up to me so I hope people can get on board with us and wake up and make the changes necessary. You will have to pay more for parking in passports and Jesse under new plans to save millions from the state's budget. Ministers have revealed how they intend to say $40000000.00 pounds next year the health department will have $9000000.00 less to spend on the department responsible for education and young people will have 3 and a half 1000000 less despite States members signing a pledge that children would be a priority in their policies the education minister has already spoken out against the plan among various means of raising more money without directly putting up taxes ministers want to extend the hour was during which you will have to pay to park your car the details have just been released after weeks of pressure from back benches and will be debated in the states in $5.00 weeks time the speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow will announce this afternoon whether he'll allow M.P.'s to vote on the principle of the government's BRICs a deal today as the government would like Meanwhile Scotland's highest court has delayed a decision on whether an unsigned letter sent by Porsche Johnson to the European Union complied with the law requiring him to request a delay to Brecht's it Mr Johnston sent the letter to Brussels along with another saying he believed that further delay would be a mistake when the Gorton is outside the Court of Session at Braga really this case now this hearing is all about looking forward looking to the future looking toward happens over the next 2 weeks and that is in effect if an extension was granted by the European Council then the prime minister would be legally obliged to accept it Conaway said the case should continue until obligations under the law have been complied with in full jazz he states spent an average of $19700000.00 pounds on mental health care last year a Freedom of Information request shows it's an increase of $8000000.00 pounds over the last 5 years at the end of 2017 there were 740 people registered as having a mental health condition with the government spending around 25000 pounds each of them. Jessie police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed 2 motorbikes doing Wheaties on the in a road between 1st tower and West Park it's around 9 pm yesterday evening the 2 bikes were traveling in convoy with a distinctive bright orange car in the direction of cheap side one of the motorbikes was white and both had noticeably loud exhausts police would also like to hear if you saw the white motorbike behaving in a similar way at any time during the day around the island a study by Glasgow University has concluded that retired football players have a higher risk of dying from brain disease the research was commissioned by the English f.a. Off to some form of stars with dogma.