Every 2 months monday night saina travels around 6000 kilometers from her native switzerland to the democratic republic of congo in this politically unstable country she can only move around under the protection of the armed rangers. Marlena is an internationally source after specialist in man trailing which means she trains dogs specifically to track people down. A service are required in particular in the northeast of congo in the National Park where ruthless brutal poaching is in danger and the animal population. The park director wants to combat the poaching and asked marlena who is a vet for her help 80 years ago since then shes been in charge of developing a special sniffer dog unit for this purpose. Of the cold i didnt know anything about congo only as much as the next person i just knew that it was somewhere in the middle of africa and there was a conflict there when i got there 1st email and phone call i thought im not sending any dogs down there is specially not my favorite b
A Carbon Neutral transport people are worried about what happens to the batteries at the end of its life people are worried about mineral extraction what do you say about those concerns we think that electoral believe the earth at the moment the right technology because we are committed to perris 2050 years we wants to be on to 2050 climate new true and today electrification is the best choice to realise at short notice c o 2 reductions on to 2025 we want to produce more than 1000000. 00 electric cars with this we can reduce the c o 2 emissions fall off by 30 percent the id 3 represents one of the 1st tangible results of that effort but whether its paid off is something consumers get to decide following its Market Release next summer. Democracy activists joshua wang is taking his message to the road. His 1st stop berlin the 22 year old spoke at the German Parliament after being detained for 24 hours by authorities that hong kong airport wang met with germanys foreign minister hype of m
The Aus Coral Coast is an unforgettable journey for culture seekers, with its stunning Kalbarri gorges, captivating indigenous art of Geraldton, and scenic country drives.
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And I didn t mention them. I didn t mention them because, in my mind, what I was trying to say was true: you just don t see those cultures in day-to-day Australian life.
When I picture the everyday existence in some other countries I ve spent a lot of time in, the likes of Spain and India and Japan and Vietnam, I see culture that s dense and inescapable, ancient traditions that are played out before your eyes day after day after day. They re there, right in front of you. You will now receive updates from Traveller Newsletter
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