because the plastic items are so recognisable. ..like the plastic hook in the beak of this albatross chick. we were on midway atoll in the pacific, and ifelt real shame at the harm we re causing. a wildlife expert tried to save the young bird. any idea yet what it might be? yeah. i just want to make sure there s nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of something? yeah, it looks like we re going to be able to get it out, there we go. and now, we can release the chick. it was a small net for fruit or nuts, used just once and then thrown out without any thought of the consequences. the scale of the damage is so staggering that the tide
i filmed this mess in turkey. and it forces us to ask what we do with our own waste, because the plastic items are so recognisable. ..like the plastic hook in the beak of this albatross chick. we were on midway atoll in the pacific, and ifelt real shame at the harm we re causing. a wildlife expert tried to save the young bird. any idea yet what it might be? not yet. i just want to make sure there s nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of something? yeah, it looks like we re going to be able to get it out, there we go. and now, we can release the chick. it was a small net for fruit or nuts, used just once and then thrown out without any thought
we were on midway atoll in the pacific, and ifelt real shame at the harm we re causing. a wildlife expert tried to save the young bird. any idea yet what it might be? yeah. i just want to make sure there s nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of something? yeah, it looks like we re going to be able to get it out, there we go. and now, we can release the chick. it was a small net for fruit or nuts, used just once and then thrown out without any thought of the consequences. the scale of the damage is so staggering that the tide may now be turning. in indonesia, we filmed these
because the plastic items are so recognisable. ..like the plastic hook in the beak of this albatross chick. we were in the pacific, and ifelt real shame that the harm we re causing. at the harm we re causing. a wildlife expert tried to save the young bird. any idea yet what it might be? i just want to make sure there s nothing sharp. there could be a hook on the end of something. yeah, it looks like we re going to be able to get it out, there we go. and now, we can release the chick. it was a small net for fruit or nuts, used once and then thrown out without any thought for the consequences. the scale of the damage is so staggering that the tide may now be turning.
tennis, and the british teenager emma raducanu, has lost her first match since winning the us open. she was beaten in straight sets by the world number 100, aliaksandra sasnovich, at indian wells. you re watching bbc news. more than one hundred children arejoining the wildlife expert and bbc presenter chris packham to deliver a petition to buckingham palace. they re calling on the royal family to conserve nature on its estates and reintroduce animals like beavers and wild boar. our reporter sanchia berg has more. planting trees at balmoral this month for the queen s platinum jubilee. the royal family has defended the environment for decades, but rewilding campaigners say they could do much more. they own more land than any otherfamily in britain. campaigners say it s been degraded by pastimes like grouse shooting, here on another highlands estate. they say rewilding royal estates could change landscapes