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Transcripts For DW EcoAfrica - The Environment Magazine 20181105 10:30:00

Where putins patriarchy rooms today womens rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. People here dont have a clue about feminism but there are women who want to instigate change in every day life for justice and equality. Under the skin of russias women starts nov thirteenth doubling. Up. Hello and welcome to a new edition of he called off eco environmentalists stories and ideas from africa and europe today will discover a Brand New Forest in blue wanda and remote areas in south africa where little tiny frogs are living lets not get lost in the details first of all welcome know timely and i welcome my beautiful colleague from the show in johannesburg hi n. T. Happy to be with you again presenting once again our coproduction from Quest Set Dates from ala and channels t. V. My name is felice endlessly and ill be a cause for the show heres whats coming up in the program. Well show you how some of the others in madagascar capital water. Well check out as the invention that

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181105:10:40:00

they re setting about two hundred frog three. hundred really learn here in europe even in cuba where it s very rare bali going to further near drowning we re going after spread the biggest deals out there is the lower older level to ensure that it is going to spread throughout that area. the project is a collaboration between the zoo another state organization and a private in geo in south africa the only place in the world this species of frog lives is here in these wetlands near the durban airport. that habitat is very small around twelve square kilometers the scientists realised that noise and contaminated waste water from the agricultural industry weigh on the wetlands. the future of the tiny frogs is also threatened by urban development in the nearby city according to the researchers. the idea to launch the project came from scientist adrian

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181103:20:40:00

coastal wetlands. but boy they. even do plessy says one of a team of researchers involved in the amphibian conservation project. tonight they re setting about two hundred frogs three. units really learned in you know move even here in canada where very rare bali going to put their needs down are we going after spread the biggest deals out there is your goal to level to ensure that but equally spread throughout that area. the project is a collaboration between the zoo another state organization and a private in geo in south africa the only place in the world this species of frog lives is here in these wetlands near the durban airport. the habitat is very small around twelve square kilometers the scientists realised that noise and contaminated waste water from the agricultural industry weigh on the wetlands. the future of the

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