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Transcripts for CNN Patagonia Life on the Edge of the World 20240604 02:44:00

early. their goats will eat almost anything, but the good stuff is higher up the mountain. ricardo jr. s family are one of the region s last surviving indigenous peoples. for generations, they have watched outsiders abuse the land, cutting down trees and overgrazing pastures. ricardo jr. s connection to this place runs far deeper.

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Transcripts for CNN Patagonia Life on the Edge of the World 20240604 01:29:00

the goats will eat almost anything, but the good stuff is higher up the mountain. ricardo jr. s family are one of the region s last surviving indigenous peoples. for generations they have watched outsiders abuse the land, cutting down trees and overgrazing pastures. ricardo jr. s connection to this place runs far deeper.

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Westerners struggle to manage booming wild horse populations

Wild horses hold a special place in the mythos of the American West, with images of free-roaming herds of mustangs grazing on vast public rangelands. But for some communities in

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Markhor struggles to survive in Kashmir as its Hirapora habitat is overgrazed, fragmented by roads and power lines

Markhor struggles to survive in Kashmir as its Hirapora habitat is overgrazed, fragmented by roads and power lines By Mudassir Kuloo Abdul Hamid Bhat, 58, of Shopian district in Kashmir, vividly remembers the days he could easily sight a herd of Markhor in the nearby Hirapora Wildlife Sanctuary. But he has not seen any of the famous mountain goats in the last two decades. Surveys by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) say the Markhor population in Hirapora has fallen from 70 in 2004 to 30-35 now. “The construction of the Mughal Road and overgrazing by [the sheep and goat flocks of] nomad Bakarwals are the main reasons for decline of Markhor here,” Bhat says. “Authorities have also laid a power transmission line for which a lot of trees were cut, which also disturbed the habitat of animals including Markhor.”

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190618:03:19:00

stretches still look like a deficit meaning there s much more work to do. to shed more light on this topic we ve invited the un s lead scientist on the subject of desire to vacation baron joseph all comes to us from taking our way he s currently attending a conference on vacation welcome to d.w. news africa let s just get to the basics one of the main causes of desire to vacation in africa. it was a mix of direct and indirect driver direct or typical things we know about such as unsustainable farming practices and overgrazing but the reality is the indirect arrivers that have to do with governance that have to do with consensus for people to hand down their farms to their children things that have to do with the larger picture of consumption and production in other countries which lead to grand

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