a dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. there s almost no place on earth that s been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of northern iraq it s one of the world s most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. this is resulted in uprisings of violence and wars that still continue today. most recently against so-called islamic state over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the car a dark region of northern iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the karratha and the kurdistan region of iraq. that s why biologist hannah ross and her colleague corner a shout out like to get an early start
stamp on the planet and it s not always been a pretty one a report from the united nations says biodiversity is declining at a dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. there s almost no place on earth that s been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of northern iraq it s one of the world s most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. this has resulted in uprisings violence and wars that still continue today. most recently against so-called islamic state over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the car a dark region of northern iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the karratha and the
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stamp on the planet and it s not always been a pretty one a report from the united nations says biodiversity is declining at a dangerous rate more than a 1000000 species could soon become extinct. there s almost no place on earth that s been spared from human activity not even the poles or remote mountains such as in the kurdish region of northern iraq it s one of the world s most conflict ridden areas borders drawn after world war one left the kurdish region straddling 4 states turkey syria iraq and iran. this has resulted in uprisings of violence and wars that still continue today. most recently against so-called islamic state over the decades millions of people have been displaced some fled to isolated mountain areas. kurdistan s wildlife has also been badly. affected many species are now endangered but there is new hope in the current dark region of northern iraq thanks to dedicated conservationists. summer temperatures can exceed 40 degrees celsius here in the karratha i
and win his fifth formula 1 world title but we will be hearing why some people think he might not be racing for much longer than that. talk to you later, kat. and nick miller has all the weather. but we really enforce no? we have had some late summer weather. a big change though with something much colder on the way this weekend. big coat weather is coming back to the uk. i have all the forecast for you. thank you very much, i think! also coming up back as a double act after a short break meghan rejoins husband prince harry as they visit fraser island off the queensland coast. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i am simon mccoy. the prime minister will tell the commons later that a brexit deal with the eu is now 95% complete. but theresa may is facing growing angerfrom some of her own mps some of whom have been condemned for using violent language against her with one reportedly saying she should be knifed in the front . downing street has said that personal v