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DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine October 28, 2017

Sharing the money your new host i am a reporter and news anchor with katie and news in my robey here in kenya i was a very passionate about Environmental Conservation and thus im very happy to be on board the eco at africa team joining me from my days my colleague and t. I know there are now time in Lagos Nigeria and im happy to see you today we will bring you some interesting stories and all of a new up coming up on this edition of the show. Saving great white sharks in south africa. A look at insect murder a trend in the making. And cons of a sinister working to revive the more lines in northern germany we begin todays program with a report of truly amazing creases white sox scientists thought that thousands off the lads a predator in the watches off the cape. South africa but new Research Suggests the number is actually on the between three hundred and fifty m. Five hundred nets and all the fishing have contributed to the decline although that isolation called save all seas is doing

DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine October 28, 2017

Sorry your new host i am a reporter and news anchor with katie and news in my role be here in kenya i was a very passionate about Environmental Conservation and thus im very happy to be on board the eco at africa team joining me from my days my colleague and. I know theyre now time in Lagos Nigeria and im happy to see you today we will bring you some interesting stories and all of a new up coming up on this edition of the show. Saving great white sharks in south africa. A look at insect murder a trend in the making. And comes a very sinister working to revive them all and in northern germany we begin todays program with a report of truly amazing creases white sox scientists thought that thousands off the lads a predator in the watches off like a. Of south africa but new Research Suggests the number is actually only between three hundred fifty and five hundred and thats punish and all the fishing have contributed to the decline and otherwise ation called save our seas is doing what its

DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine October 28, 2017

Hello and welcome to a new edition of eco at africa rights to you by deed. Katie and im sorry no money your new host i am a reporter and news anchor with katie and news in my role be here in kenya i was a very passionate about Environmental Conservation and thus im very happy to be on board the eco at africa team joining me from my days my colleague and. I know theyre now time in Lagos Nigeria and im happy to see you today we will bring you some interesting stories and all of a new up coming up on this edition of the show. Saving great white sharks in south africa. A look at insect murder a trend in the making. And comes of a sinister working to revive the more lines in northern germany we begin todays program with a report of truly amazing creases white sox scientists thought. Thousands of the large predators in the waters off the cape of south africa but new Research Suggests the number is actually only between three hundred fifty and five hundred and thats punish and all the fishing

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171028:06:51:00

foundation founders will be worming their way into the fast food business. for a long time rhonda s mountain gorilla population was in severe decline the species had endured the years of war. habitat destruction and the seas triggering fears that it s could become extant by the end of the twentieth century but that was then now in recent years the story has taken a more positive time in twenty fifteen conservationists in the vote count as national parks said there are more than six hundred mountain gorillas living there that s three hundred fifty more than in the nineteen eighties a few years ago the pack lost a crystal in ceremony not only to welcome baby gorillas but to create a connection between the human and the adult population. early morning in volcanoes national park in rwanda. emanuel and shockey jake is out once again

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171028:14:52:00

volcanoes national park in rwanda. the money shockey jake is out once again with a small group of adventurers. and there they re looking for mountain gorillas a man a well issues final instructions if we don t want to run them they re gonna push the sound. that s the warning sound wanted their point does sound with keep insisting by saying. that just for calling them down. the encounter comes at a premium. each visitor pays seven hundred fifty dollars for an hour with the magnificent apes. but emanuel says he rarely gets any complaints afterwards. or wonders mountain gorillas are among the world s most endangered species. barely one thousand of them remain. and half of

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