only when the wildlife is roaming freely in the forests and can find food in nature, can this dump be safely shut off to bears. 20 years later, i hope everywhere is trees, not open area like this. the bears do not eat the trash, just the health food. and can you imagine these large carnivores we are working withjust hanging around here and having the fun of being in the real wildlife. yes, we hope so. we hope so. during my time here, i have met incredible individuals fighting to protect the creatures living alongside them, desperately trying to manage the delicate balance between people and nature. rewilding the forest will take time, but it also takes care and consideration of all its inhabitants, big or small.
freely in the forests and can find food in nature can this dump be safely shut off to bears. 20 years later, i hope everywhere is trees, not open area like this. the bear is not eat the trash, just the healthy food. and can you imagine these large carnivores we are working with just hanging around here and having the fun of being in the real wildlife? yes. we hope so. during my time here, i have met incredible individuals fighting to protect the creatures living alongside them, desperately trying to manage the delicate balance between people and nature. rewilding the forest will take time, but it also takes care and consideration of all its inhabitants, big or small.
time, but it also takes care and consideration of all its inhabitants, big or small. we ve pushed so much of our wildlife into unsustainable pockets, and we ve lost whole ecosystems already. climate change and our insatiable appetite for development has destroyed so many habitats, and it s up to us now to try to find ways to recreate them. what they re doing here in turkey is ambitious, but if it works, hopefully it will be an inspiration for other projects around the world.
time, but it also takes care and consideration of all its inhabitants, big or small. we ve pushed so much of our wildlife into unsustainable pockets and we ve lost whole ecosystems already. climate change and our insatiable appetite for development has destroyed so many habitats and it s up to us now to try and find ways to recreate them. what they re doing here in turkey is ambitious but if it works, hopefully, it ll be an inspiration for other projects around the world.
20 years later, i hope everywhere s trees, not open area like this, and bears do not eat the trash, just eating healthy foods. and can you imagine that these large carnivores we are working with, just hanging around here and then, having the fun of being in the real wildlife. yes. yes, we hope so. we hope so, yeah. during my time here, i ve met incredible individuals fighting to protect the creatures living alongside them, desperately trying to manage the delicate balance between people and nature. rewilding the forest will take time, but it also takes care and consideration of all its inhabitants, big or small. we ve pushed so much of our wildlife into unsustainable pockets and we ve lost whole ecosystems already.