Environment still about society its still about us but all the planets on the brink he spoke to several leading experts in the film about how to change look at just only 3 things. This week on world stories. Street vendors are back in china. Learning to dance with distance but we start in south africa Animal Welfare activist spear that poaching is on the rise many people have lost their jobs since the coronavirus lockdown began and are desperately trying to find ways to feed their families. Theres hardly anything left off this rhinoceros ochoa started about a week ago and cut off its. Investigators found. 2 shell cases but collecting any solid evidence is difficult considering how units had got here before them. One get used to a lot of things you can get used to the spot in the dead animals but you can never get used to the carnage. You always feel bad when you when you see this especially now the driver number has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that this is just
Town this is where it. Welcome to the 77 percent. This weekend on the d w. I. This week gone world stories. Street vendors are back in china. Learning to dance with distance but we start in south africa Animal Welfare activist spear that poaching is on the rise many people have lost their jobs since the coronavirus walk down began and are desperately trying to find ways to feed their families. Hardly anything left of this rhinoceros poachers tried it about a week ago and cut off its own investigators found 2 shell cases but collecting any solid evidence is difficult considering how you had got here before them. One get used to a lot of things you can get used to to the spot in the dead animals but you can never get used to the carnage. You always feel bad when you when you see this especially now that rhino numbers has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that that this is just one of not many left. That like she said. Most of the worlds 20000. 00 rhinos live in south a
Outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs or who could be people who came soon. So broke their will couldnt something gourds and peter wouldnt do may be on the porch there you see. If you are on now you can do it sonny i mean. The number of poaching cases in Kruger National park that involve poachers killing just for the animals meat are already piling up. This guys normally used for 4 years so theyre using the latest technology in order to catch the poachers radio devices detect people while Audio Software picks up the gunshots and justice bach ranger mark macdill starts explaining the alarm goes off to the next detail goes into action. Shots fired thats probably shot to draw on a budget to show the drawings. So weve got to just try and get to them as quickly as possible. And see if we can catch them. For the next few months the park rangers will have plenty to do to ensure the animals her
The lives of endangered animals in south africa but for how long. And prosy wonderwall come to africa its good to have you along now we often report on the shifting front lines of civil wars and power struggles between different armed groups on the continent but today were switching off focus to the civilians caught in the middle of these conflicts were going to talk about the ordinary people whose lives are deal by violence and death and ask what if anything is being done to help them overcome the psychological trauma they suffer you hear 1st from cameroon where a separatist conflict has killed more than 3000 people and forced nearly a 1000000 others from their homes and where rape and other atrocities a widespread. Blase all spoke to 119 year old victim and people trying to help a word of warning some viewers may find some scenes distressing. 19 year old miriam not her real name is gripped by mental pain. Last year cummings who had just entered her village shooting and burning down h
Has the wonderwall come to africa its good to have you along now we often report on the shifting front lines of civil wars and palace troubles between different armed groups on the continent but today were switching off focus to the civilians caught in the middle of these conflicts were going to talk about the ordinary people whose lives by violence and death and osc what if anything is being done to help them overcome the psychological trauma they suffered you hear 1st from cameroon where a separatist conflict has killed more than 3000 people and forced nearly a 1000000 others from their homes and where rape and other atrocities a widespread. Blase ong spoke to 119 year old victim and people trying to help a word of warning some viewers may find some scenes distressing. 19 year old miriam not her real name is gripped by mental pain. Last year comers who had just entered her village shooting and burning down homes. She fled to the forest for safety but instead she was gang raped and be