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Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240713

That he has some other topics will be looking out today. We look at why bring a range of you such a dangerous profession. We also see how green fingered no wage and already letting almost 1st stop them farming. And find out how blood waste is being put to use in modern. Being a ranger can be a dangerous job some 100. 00 wildlife guardians lose their lives each year in their line of duty many of them in east and Central Africa well accidents account for about 50 percent of those fatalities porches were responsible for the other we went to months and forced National Park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the warden in charge of Law Enforcement there he has been confronting these day in day out for more than 20 years. In the morning roll call julius of warner tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. They have to move fast to save the animals lives. After covering a few kilometers and foot with his men. To find. But as the rangers combed the ar

Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240713

That he has some other topics well be looking at today. Well look at why being a ranger in such a dangerous profession. We also see how a briefing that no wage and all relating almost forced to stop them from inc. And find out how blood waste is being put to use in much augusta. Being a ranger it can be a dangerous job some 100. 00 wildlife guardians lose their lives each year in their line of duty many of them in east and Central Africa while accidents account for about 50 percent of those fatalities porches were responsible for the other hot we went to months and forced National Park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the warden in charge of Law Enforcement there he has been confronting these per day in day out for more than 20 years. In the morning roll call julius one or tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals they have to move fast to save their lives after covering a few kilometers a foot with his men. But as the rangers combed the are

Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240713

That he has some other topics well be looking at today. We look at why bring a raincheck in such a dangerous profession. We also see how briefing that no wage and hour unloading almost 1st stop them from inc. And find out how blood waste is being put to use in much augusta. Being a ranger it can be a dangerous job some 100. 00 wildlife guardians lose their lives each year in their line of duty many of them in east and Central Africa well accidents account for about 50 percent of those fatalities porches were responsible for the other half we went to months and forced National Park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the warden in charge of Law Enforcement there he has been confronting these day in day out for more than 20 years. In the morning roll call julius one a tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. They have to move fast to save the animals lives after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men. But as the rangers combed the area

Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240713

Colleague sandra hello from me to i am sandra teen of the hour here in uganda the africa well on todays show were going to visit the river thats those things live but is also a source of conflict because water is a cost and value of those who also take on the cost. Someone planted a company that used green and sustainable. In the democratic republic of congo 1000 people friendly chuckle. And a project in uganda to teach kids about the environment. Fust to the mara river it starts in kenya and it flows into left victoria. It is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict the to see elsewhere in africa too we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on resolving the issues. Of. The mar river in northwestern tanzania is the lifeline for local villages. They have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fresh water people here only use a small amount of water

Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240713

A river that sustains life but is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and a valuable resource will also take on the cause. Of german come to the company but use Loan Agreement and sustainable. Young new ones in the democratic republic of congo eco friendly chuckle. And a project in gone out to teach kids about the environment. Fust to the mara river it starts in kenya and flows into left victoria in tanzania it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict of the 2 see elsewhere with the 2 we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on resolving the issues. With. Them are river and northwestern tanzania is their lifeline for local villages. They have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fresh water and the people here only use a small amount of water for their homes livelihoods and animals but the populations upstream a growing poll

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