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Up on the show today. We discover why people are. Not. Possible and why. They might be cute but a few titles on the web people often arent aware that they should not kill the animals or take them back home in the coastal town of what tumble in kenya and organization is trying to protect this my way in creatures its workers collect them from the sea shore and release them back into that natural habitat thats the kind of. Races across the sands to its new home the indian ocean conservationist. If such is fighting the Job Well Done but back in his office he seems an emergency call he
turtles were coming up to nest on the beach here in the what henri national park. A times they would get so people became quite upset about all of that and sort of patrolling the beach at night and thats how the First Program started everything back in the day started. Here. By the local fishermen he ....
Topics Shea butter is good for more than just skin; Doing Your Bit Cleanup flash mobs in Zimbabwe; Spirulina, an algae superfood for Africa; Saving Kenyas. A mission to save another title. As young my walk involves risking sea turtles that have been caught accidentally by fishermen when you. See turtles and amazing creatures. Theyre also an endangered species. If they werent protected theres a chance i may never even have known about them so my story. Kitty has been working with sea turtles for a decade now. Before you started. This all the stuff was. In whats happening on earth and cost total protection is being spearheaded by an Organization Called ocean trust. A turtle instead and sell it. We have to teach them about alternative sources of income so they dont already lie on fishing. For me. To date look. At least Sixteen Thousand titles back into the ocean. Back in ....
Extend the farm until it can eventually supply spirulina for four hundred people the micro algae reproduces all on its own through some division and every part of it can be used the only input is water it has to be changed occasionally because evaporation otherwise causes the salinity in the basins to rise circulation also mixes up the water algae mixture which promotes growth. the spirulina can be harvested every twenty five days. aside from goats beans and corn little thrives in the region around lake took can i do with. that. even so the people here are a little suspicious of the bright green algae at first but they soon lose their reservations people weakened by malnourishment can be helped back to strength by the nutrient rich food stuff. i guess and if you like it you know what s really ....
So tasty thriving green and the people around lake talk ana have developed recipes together when mixed with corn meal and water powdered algae makes it delicious flatbread. and over half a million people in kenya s turkana region suffer from malnutrition even more and other east african countries fresh water is increasingly scarce in many regions especially in developing countries so we think that algae farming has potential cause for concern the spirulina farmers have received requests to set up facilities in ethiopia and bolivia as well. nigeria has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the country s population is growing rapidly and i would call it is expanding to meet demand base a vicious circle the fire station courses so i leave ocean on sunday was and feels the need for more law and our next report shows just how dramatic the situation is ....
Pilot programs are already underway in kenya took on a region thriving green students say cultivating all gee isn t all hard work it s also lots and lots of fun just a few final adjustments then there you detect it will be ready for a test run. a device allows the students from regensburg to determine how many microscopic algae are present in the water sample and not just any algae but a very specific kind spirulina algae are also now being grown in kenya. via the internet the students in southern germany are monitoring the growth of the algae in a basin they set up in kenya that way they can alert their african collaborators to the best time to harvest it spirulina tastes like salty salad but packs a much bigger nutritional punch. from that comment has people you know one hundred ....