Topics Saving Africas endangered seahorses; Doing Your Bit Paper to pearls; A Solar Academy in Nigeria; Leather made from fish skin in Kenya; Freeing the. A local species. Its listed as endangered by the International Union for the conservation of nature the r. U. C. Am. This animal is only found in three hours juries in south africa. Its a limited range makes the seahorse particularly vulnerable to how they are taught lost due to human activity. Through pollution for example. Now marine scientists at the nih in the Basin Project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. Today the last Research Done on this species in the past was in Two Thousand And One Two Thousand And Three and since then no research so this study is the first to really investigate the quality of the species the habitat use and all these aspects will be used in on the ground conservation of this endangered species. The beauty
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light bulb went off. when they realized that all of our beautiful waterfalls and their belching geysers are the sources of clean power. and once they went down that road, there were so many happy accidents. the wastewater from a geothermal plant became blue lagoon, one of the most popular spas in the world. a tourist boom followed their energy transformation. and today, unlike vikings of yesteryear, famous for pillaging and plundering other countries, modern icelanders are eager to share cutting edge planet saving technology. do you have a name for her plant is called orca orca like the killer whale only instead of fish and seals this orca, it s carbon godzilla. this is the biggest direct air capture plant in the world today. yes, yes, it is. there are large fans who draw the air through the filter material. the
that no tourists would think about putting on their bucket list, reykjavik was choked and cold dust and ash. it was one of the poorest countries in europe. but at a certain point, the light bulb went off. when they realized that all of our beautiful waterfalls and their belching geysers the sources of clean power, and once they went down that road, there were so many happy accidents, the wastewater from a geothermal plant became blue lagoon, one of the most popular spas in the world. a tourist boom followed their energy transformation. and today, unlike vikings of yesteryear, famous for pillaging and plundering other countries, modern icelanders are eager to share cutting edge planet saving technology. do you have a name for her plant is called orca. that s orca like the killer whale only instead of fish and seals. this orca eats carbon godzilla. this is the biggest
there. 76 degrees. the sun is coming out right now it about 57 degrees. they have harbor cruises, trolleys. you can watch the whams and go to the zoo. steve: my brother-in-laws live out there. if they were smart they would charge us. want to see us we will come up for 20 bucks. brian: as a species, i m glad they re not aggressive except for the killer whale which they think is not labeled accurately. killer whale is not bad. a mislabeling that they can t shake. notice they try to say or can a now. ainsley: as long as they stay in that little pool now when sea world shamu stays in there. brian: i m pretty sure they prefer the ocean. ainsley: watch those documentaries it breaks your heart. brian: talk about something that s breaking joe biden s heart even though he never discusses in public just one word answers. that is hunter biden, everybody knows about his crack addiction
the killer whale was discovered by a crew of vessel passing by the island, according to a spokesperson for the national oceanic and atmospheric association. they were able to keep the whale wet and the birds away. the orca was able to refloat as the tide came in. officials are looking at photos to determine if the whale was injured. this is 60 miles southwest of anchorage, alaska. you can reach out and touch spencer glacier. getting there will take trains, trails and kayaks, all part of the adventure in this week s off the beaten path. everybody is like, wow, it s breathtaking. we re a spencer glacier in south-central alaska. once we re out here, we re away