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no explanation given to us by why these are the staff members are, are detained. ah vi, there are 16 remaining in detention and 6 have been released. so that, that's the, the, the breakdown are they come from various are you and agencies, they're all national staff. it is imperative that they, that they be released. meanwhile, an african union envoys travel to ethiopia as m horror and afar regions and a diplomatic push to end the conflict rebels from ethiopia to cry. region of advanced closer towards the capital. as the united nations warns the conflict risks spiraling into a wider civil war, pollens prime minister mateus murder whiskey has accused russia of being behind the wave of migrants trying to enter the country through believers. he says moscow's actions threaten european union stability. the temp caught in the state of oklahoma as overturned a $465000000.00 opioids willing against drug make a johnson and johnson. the pharmaceutical giant was accused of fueling the opioid epidemic which has killed more than half a 1000000 americans through deceptive marketing. general electric is announced at splitting into 3 public companies. the u. s. multinational says it wants to simplify its business, reduce debt, and boost its share price. the split marks the end of an era for the 129 year old company, which has been a global symbol of america's business power. and india's taj mahal has been shouted in smoke with air pollution hitting dangerous levels across new delhi. and other parts of the north, the severe d, far sorry, deterioration in air quality is being blamed on farmers violating a bad on crop burning, and people ignoring about on fireworks to celebrate the valley. i will leave it there for today. darren's with you in half an hour's time on al jazeera for you latest news. earth rises next. china has been very strategic in the way it's expanding a sweet indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments for the rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy? counting the coast on al jazeera. ah, 3 quarters of all landowners are now significantly affected by human activity. the few remaining pockets of wilderness left out of themselves at risk of becoming a cooler. you got this that i recall to industry, organization, climate change and hunting old these days he made ecosystems and destroy biodiversity. 60 percent of the world sunny multiple relation have been wiped down since the 9th and seventy's. scientists claimed that the planet is witnessing a mass extinction in response award. white movement is now under way to rewire the countryside to restore the land, to nature one initiative at the tip of south america. the succeeding, all expectations have come to, but i've only had to meet chris duncan's philanthropy. schools dedicated the bus to the gates to the protection of this area. the conservation projects he started with the husband doug has become a true inspiration to those who believe the wilderness can heal itself if given half a 10th. mm but they're going. yeah. he said last 3 years. mountains and forests binding seldom tea . the energy. dina, ah, though famous to stunning landscape for century, it has been an important region for life, took farming, and many of its grasslands have been graced there at the regions hot lights going in national park. and here to find out how this became one of the biggest conservation projects in history. hello. hello. nice to meet me and i'm chris. how can you do in former ceo or the company, but they're going in greece, murray, doug tomkins, an interpreter for an adventurer who had found the driver brand, the north faith. both friends made them by your mentor protection center to their company ethos. but kristen does want to do more from the early ninety's, but over $300000000.00 us dollars of land for preservation across te leonard dina. they build parts complete with largest common ground from trails to support eco tourism. after duck sudden death in 2015, chris at gary demanded as president of their condition. tompkins conservation. what was it? you saw here that made you take a decision to change? you know, the next 20 years. i didn't see it. frankly. douglas on his side. he saw the landscape that was beat up and miles of fence line to take down. and doug, convinced me this was the conservation chance of a lifetime in 2004 in the check of uncle valley crease and dog. but these cheap wrench, of almost 200000 acres of over grace grasslands. they said about pretending to ne, 2, along with a handful of smaller farms using a process called rewinding. rewinding is the restoration of an entire ecosystem to its natural state by removing foreign species, while reproducing and protecting native ones. it begins with the removal of life took, allowing the vegetation to flourish. these encourages insects and the li, learning mouth, attracting birds, and others on predators. removing fences allows the return of hair before we turn prey done by apex breath or school. those are the top of the food chain with then also multiply specious and critically low numbers. oh, totally absent or rehabilitated ultimately fray. i'm predatory populations regulate one another and the ecosystem evolved into a balance from self sustaining wilderness. when we bought this property, there were probably 500 miles of fence line that needed to come down. and when you take the fences down, you see wildlife coming back and because for 80 years it's been excluded from the best grasses. references are to keep wild life out of the best grasses and keep your life stuck in the basket. so it's very exciting to see the grasslands and the forests begin to restore them. and that's the joy of taking fences down one animal. benefiting from these grasp is that when i go close relative of dilemma and a keystone species, that is one that place a crucial role in the functioning of the system. not often you see one by itself. they are pretty emblematic of the pedagogy and step if they're plentiful and they're calm like this one is, then you know that the system is coming back and that they feel no threats course and that's why i'm, i want to see what re wilding looks like of clothes with chris can sell, sell the parts they richter of conservation has agreed to show me. chris, dan has been a guiding hand under rewinding process since the 5 beginning. so no one knows the flora and fauna here better than him. ah, on route we bumping to a few of the locals. i pay for paying me l. no toner, but they take me out in some way. do it now less well and it's part of the community for up course of these are the big mio, praise on small birds rodents, and he's 6, the thriving healthy grassland police. jim takes me to the edge of the park. would it board there on a working branch? the difference in the grasp on either side, he says, striking here is a good example of what happened. mean one place where you remove the livestock and one place where landowners decide to put more live stokes than the land is able to support in terms of food. so the consequences that you lost the vegetation and you see the composition of the plans is different. so if you have life talk permanently eating the grass, they don't have the chance to release they've seed and their recovery is very slow . there are some consequence like erosion that is very hard to address and it will take over a century to be really recover. ah, on the eastern edge of the park, clifton and the team have established a breathing center for an in danger relative of the ostrich called darwin. ria young ria, artificially incubated and brought here to acclimatize before being released ria, they are jointly associated with but going to an estate with the grasslands. so grassland, without the reality is not complete. and the main propose of the center is that this got the population is providing in the be those engine a thanks for the white population. the main issue here that the white population was so they need say less than 20, but the white population abriya was decimated by hunting and the destruction of their hobbies. but he's now slowly growing as successfully dispersing here from up every year that have been released. then you'll see that there is a line of fans right now. we are removing it and that they prove they're going to be there that have been released to be makes way there. while ria, we are now in the 3rd generation, and we are planning to keep this program running in the next 35 years. when we estimate that we can rate a population of about $100.00 bird saying that while i know tiny, the growing realty lation will, in turn, has sustained their only natural predators and the species and most excited to see the luther king of. but i go near the puma, i've come to meet at the pool there, a former heard there, and puma hunter to me and he and all they're seeing the area used to keep over 10 to must each winter to protect their community. i learned a good way to do the thing. i eagerly for my kids. we don't always talk on ones on the are you with in the room? i mean, i know the name, but my thought interesting funny my little see, you know, work so why like warden and mr. parks racing and puma trucking experts. if anyone can find the format, it seemed like it, but i read and i went on the middle of the world. i'm going to william. nothing should keep us on for my. i mean maybe and they said ok. and they said, well, you know what, we didn't care if you don't get a very well mentor made. i mean, i mean, i need a favorable yes to see that knowledge. these men huss of the land. i can see there that he can distinguish of my check anywhere here. homeless preferred to hunt at night on our campus of seeing one are very lean. so we are doing the next best thing. setting a camera trap which are seen on the team used to monitor their activity. when i was one of the rest of them and i can get a nice i think they come over here one way you cut you're in jail for 37. send the send bait she dro into most curious that another cat has been here . we're going to leave this coming up for a few days and see whether we get lucky. ah, it may be hard to actually see a puma, but for crease, their return is incredibly important. predators have been systematically persecuted for decades and decades, so their numbers get precariously low. every ecosystem has what's called their apex species. here in pedagogy a, it's pumas. and if you take out the very top predator everything cascades down from that and comes out of order. even though it's early here and in the park, in terms of re balancing, we can see some big changes where there are water systems. the grasslands are definitely coming back, the number of whom was in the park, and the numbers of one now close in the park. foxes, but the success comes when all of those species are truly back in a system that is functioning without human intervention. as well as helping to clean air and water. large expenses of forest and breath land also naturally sequestered, cardboard. a crucial way to mitigate climate change least regenerating forests also play host to treat to so rare, it's almost mythic and it's rehabilitation could be the parks. seeing the biggest challenge to wildlife rangers have promised to help me find it. but in the nearly any effect by the perfect. but that again was really when somebody don't know further when will it get anyone? i'm not sure when it's on the new trucks. we're moving, we're using telemetry, we something that the radio frequency emitted from color some the beer when i lost my mental tunnel anyway. yeah. sorted in the middle to say, well, no, i don't know if you can see and perfect. ok then ahead 9. they were for city are much, you know, the very, yeah, at the study of they had a thought what i said, okay. yeah. ah, how did that destruction and boating have brought the away? molly? sometimes called the stealth ambien deer, to the brink of extinction. there are fewer than 2000 left in the wide just one percent of their regina population. all of them in chile and argentina. requires cynthia death, all dr. philip, all a film for out on a fellow vivid allergic. it in of all a few. uh huh. he the men will fit in the lift from info vejo he and monumental nick a tele, menton is kemati for my little boy called kinetic one with younger than i am. but i am lithium ilunga. yeah. tina quarter. i know he cleared in it a messy mail. them up there. sadly, none of them are really close to me. an hour, but i can have her go knock on the center and i can have him illinois. if he can, we can get on a call. they came in ah, the nearly invites me back to his family home to meet his wife bay. yeah. their family comes from a long line of gout, just wrenching people found the cross, but they go near who are often fiercely proud of their way of life. many go just in the nearby community of cochran c conservation, as a threat to both their livelihoods and their culture. the noon worked on the old ranch a shepherd for 6 years before taking a job, conserving were more in the part that replaced that. but they gave in a couple years ago, but it came from for me and my know, you know, another good 30 or you can think that done it on him in front of a corporate if you can give us a settlement and then for them of the game, so i sent you an assessment, but again, they were moved in and moved. okay. and we will follow up with those as p wrenching also complained that 2 must leave the part to keep their lives . took all 16 people working on the ranch when it was close, where den employed that the part 8 of them, a spark bard, and like the by 2018 the park employ more than 90 people during high season. meanwhile, 2 reason has created sustainable sources of income for local populations. this was truly an emblematic branch. so just the image of this region shifts when the land use shift. and that was really hard on people, which i completely understand. i would hate to have this area of be 100 percent tourism, the culture would fracture. the structure of society would begin to fall apart. and that's not what i'm interested in. i'm interested in working ranches alongside conservation areas, so there's dignity and health on both sides. but when kristen doug started buying land, located grievances were just the beginning, some to lay and said it was the us and grab a thought to control the country's weather, or even establish a scion estate. the donkeys also infuriated conservatives when they joined a popular campaign to stop a giant dam project near the park. but their high profile, rolling the wilmont in which thousands took to the street, forcing the government to reject the project, won the many admirers across chile. one way their translation hopes to contribute to local communities, while also convincing them of the benefits of conservation through a free cation program. vacation officer can molina is leading a school group from the nearby settlements of frankie, lo, unmoored the on a to they trip a let me see, got the music with you. but i can also take a look at that by that because he will. he said, look this up on them. excellent, excellent. lexia is your newest go north of it. don't come up. woocommerce iso silicon is somebody's choir. enter fonda florida. in anthony? yes. on the local. yeah, i keep getting out of the 30 out odl. he saw it. the amendment, the seeing if you got the obligation, if you go get, i mean you could all, you have them, you know, come full, you didn't have any one income then it could come, the other solution can come for a me or the yes he is a hand will get some more thought up or go down a little gusio mater on the left, her cheek. ok, kill another ellis and i saw her go on as i like last a he, i'm dick is a lonely go come to get a lamentable professor, particularly when i get there. he's an all colonial minor caribbean. so when i'm only if, so how can i do for says an unpopular deckles. i had the employee now, you know, i'm going to limit that despite leaving in the countryside for some of these kids is their 1st name coming in, the y fi, the killer. go to get an idea. not only sale in dental i o condemn. we pull them on a plan with russia. new kid i meeting up with our senior to chick outcome in itself. ah, we have heard that the puma has been spotted with the carcass of a when i go and go to take it out. it took it in it couldn't because tabitha a. m. i told former could a, you'll get all that again. sir. catherine, which i took a little while, my toner, she fidelity, anthea clinton, he gotta care for you, and i think a little nauseous, little and plan. ah, maggie said only the keeper there, then we'll go without normally said oliver. isn't bill siggler sotera he then you know for huh. oh, tell us where no. don't and double favor and sent out. you know, it's early buffer. he hampered i. e. luke, you know, no baton. no luck these time but they're still on the team. have used camera traps to look, he meant over 35 pu must now rested in the park with balance returning the tompkins foundation, fees ready to do what they have always done with their parks. the native to the state in a 2018 signing ceremony with them. prissy and michelle by chalet, priest handed over these and another part worth the combined 1000000 acres. it was billed us, the biggest donation of private land to a state in history. 1 the chilean government also contributed $9000000.00 acres of their own oil. this land now forms 5 new national parks and expands 3 others an area 3 times bigger than yellowstone, and yosemite combined. these assault perhaps the naval the rudolph parts project, a scenic road, 1700 miles long, connecting 17 parks across chile, boosting the economies of the community some route. ah right now, the largest and other today's facilities are closed down until the hand over process is complete. so the whole team, they're all thing to buy to one another. and it's not likely to have the back next year, so that it can list them. 4 years after dog died in a kayaking accident seen their dream finally become a reality isa. fine. a moment here is the day that dad died. he was ana kayaking trip with our best friends and they got caught out in a severe westerly wind. they were getting pushed farther farther out into the sun during the length. and so they decided to abandon the kayak and tires went ashore. and it was just at till latch dug was in the water for her 2 and a half hours and they got him out. he was helicopter to us in clacking, and somehow the word friends so fast. the dog had either died or was in trouble. and as we drove to the hospital, people were taking their hard hats off and opening up if anything really got caught up there was anyway, we got to call you i can need died 20 minutes before me. soon after ducks death, she lives national. congress voted to make him an honorary to lay a citizen. it was an official recognition, both of the tompkins contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public had come to embrace him. what a life harris, a guy who had no limitation to his line. you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. i sampler 20 people. i don't leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that awards piece between human and non human world and you'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening in the park to take a proper hike. the only way to truly appreciate the spectacular play back into town to be said, one of the few remaining great windows of the word experience, show me just how precious this ecosystems are and how easily they can be through the human activity. let us also give him hopes to see that these craft and some forest have been revived to welcome back the amazing creatures that once put them home in me from the shoals of the red sea storage. a clean more tact is a global problem and pull management the major. but in jordan, this team, a theme of climate change it to the peaks of the himalayas where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done. december was pricey. toys on al jazeera, serious, dorcas days with one man leading the country through prism to alice out as last legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? when you reason that could effect any human assault master of chaos, coming soon on all jazeera, a war to cry, faith in america's west is intensifying, deep historic dividend obliterated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's the way it's been since time. get the strong pagan away from the we felt lines investigate how climate change his pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because it's in a black. we are literally to the point the people are gonna start seeing each other . when the water stops on al jazeera, ah, the humans working to really 16 of staff, detained by the ethiopian government, accused of participation in terror. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan. this is out as they are alive from doha, also coming up as thousands of migrants camp out on the berries potent border war, sol points the finger at russia.

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