eco africa. these people used to make money by hunting elephants. now only earn their living collecting elephant dung. here in queen elizabeth national park in uganda and their work plays an important role in protecting this endangered species. odd. nigerians. i m not laughing at the gym i just sometimes am amazed and nothing which is that the germans think stevens or german culture of looking at stereotypes bequests that any of think the future of the country that i now know i m playing. piano needed to be taken as grandma day out to me it s all about. fox news i m rachel join me to meet the jetman sunday w. . post.
then is in the city and we use some of the money to buy school much here as for french children. that s provided. while the rest we reinvest in our hands across sheffield. a local woman there were. other villages have also turned to collect in elephant dung and these farmers be able to make shift houses in their fields to keep watch over the crops when the elephants come they try to chase them away and keep the drop ins on average they collect about 100 kilograms of dung every week. when the elephants have headed back to the park we go out and get the dong dry it and sell it to the tara community i am $3.00 for each bucket and that helps me buy
environmental pollution starting with the plastics gouge scientists with the alan mack author foundation recently predicted that by 2050 in terms of weight they ll be more patrick than fish in our oceans we re going to take a look at some of the ways we can turn back this tide. education is a good start school children in ghana learning about plastic recycling. with basic plastic is another in uganda women make paper from elephant dung. and how about repair like smartphones manufactured sustainably. children are especially vulnerable to environmental threats due to their developing organs and immune systems smaller bodies and airways but they can also be very good at affecting change that s why the n g o environment 360 teaches children about proper waste disposal and also introduces them to green technology and the
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say she s won the prize as you said at the age of sixty three i m all in favor of people in the sixty s winning things. the controversy about the turner prize comes really from the nature of the beast in the contemporary art you know you either love it or you don t you know there s always lots of opinions on contemporary art i mean just to give examples of the turner prize winners damien hirst won it with a half a cow and half a cow coffin formaldehyde back in ninety ninety five great controversy then chris ofili won it with a painting that included elephant dung in it three years later that was also the year that. tracey emin had her unmade bed lots of controversy about all these three names and the very famous people in the world this year the winner not so controversial indeed she was the favorite to win and i think very much people thought she d been overlooked in the past so let s find out more about this year s