a future. as the day cools down life in the bush in south east and bob wait begins to reawaken. immediately african wild dogs spend the hottest part of the day sleeping in the shade. now in the late afternoon the pack comes together ready to go out hunting. it s the perfect time for jessica water maya to check up on them she heads a conservation project for wild dogs in the south a valley conservancy. it s a protected area covering 3000 square kilometers. they are incredibly social pack animals so just the way that they interact with each other the way they take care of each other where they take care of the puppies or pack members pull together to look after each other and very different from other social convoys for example lion when wild dogs either kill the adults or let the puppies eat 1st they
a stephen renewable energy academy wants to expand its educational program the team is planning to build a not the academy in the niger and capital abuja. did you know that african wild dogs extremely successful hunters they are kill rate put chases of around 80 percent and that s far more than loans and that s just one example the pack animals are key to calling heavy of all populations what s healthy to keep the ecosystem balanced but there is a problem for the show while they re under threat believe it or not wild dogs used to be a common sights on african savannah in the mid 20th century they were around hoff a 1000000 of them but their range has grown more and more limited and their numbers have been decimated and this week s show we had to southeastern zimbabwe to visit conservationists working to give these unique animals
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social pack animals so it s just the way that they interact with each other the way they take care of each other where they take care of the puppies or pack members pull together to look after each other and very different from other social convoys for example lion when wild dogs are to kill adults when at the pepsi 1st they will look after the injured they will take me back to the injured while dogs are among the most endangered carnivores in africa with population numbers of around $7000.00 at most the souther valley conservancy provides a large area for them to roam freely which is exactly what they need to survive. they prey on game such as in parlors. the size of a valley conservancy was originally formed from an amalgamation of large private ranches that finances itself through tourism and controlled sustainable hunting.
say that the original silk road was worked lobel ization got its start let s take a look. a brief history of the silk road. six thousand four hundred kilometers searing fifty degree celsius heat bitter cold of forty below across depp s deserts high mountains with the constant threat of armed bandits. the silk road a perilous challenge the bones of pack animals litter the way as if in warning. but the world s oldest and most important trade route was not a single road it was a vast network of many caravan routes. by the second century b.c. the silk road connected china to the roman empire but it was only given its name in