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Transcripts For DW Eco Africa 20240714

Nigeria are you ready for new episodes heres whats coming up on the show. Starts up in looking at fossil thats combining our pop culture with better go farming. A woman from south africa whos fighting against food waste and how solar energy is changing life for farmers in the mountains of morocco. Now rwanda is of the most densely populated countries in africa and that can trigger conflicts over resources when entire areas are declared to be National Parks in many ways and worry about their livelihoods the solution is to involve them more in Wildlife Protection one example the endangered mountain gorillas in new wonders Volcanoes National park the tourism they generate can benefit the local communities as well as the environment. That you think every damn placid includes in zack tex tourists around the Volcanoes National park its covered 160 square kilometers and its the oldest Conservation Area in africa. Its home to invest range of species including some that are considered to be in

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170912

Hurricane irma has left a trail of devastation and claimed at least a0 lives. Its destroyed thousands of homes and has left millions without power and clean water. Now, britain, france, and the netherlands, which oversee territories in the caribbean, have been criticised for being slow to respond to the crisis. A state of emergency has been declared on the British Virgin islands where an aid operation is under way. The bbcs laura bicker has the latest from tortola, the largest of the islands. There is now a sense of desperation and fear in tortola. People are hungry, tired and in need of basic supplies. This was the line of traffic trying to get into the main town on the island. Most are heading to the supermarket for the First Time Since the hurricane, now that more roads have been cleared. Have you got enough food, water . No, cause everybodys fighting, and stealing and a lots going on right now. People are breaking into peoples homes, going with what they have. Its a state of emerge

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170912

Hurricane irma has left a trail of devastation and claimed at least a0 lives. Its destroyed thousands of homes and has left millions without power and clean water. Now, britain, france, and the netherlands, which oversee territories in the caribbean, have been criticised for being slow to respond to the crisis. A state of emergency has been declared on the British Virgin islands where an aid operation is under way. The bbcs laura bicker has the latest from tortola, the largest of the islands. There is now a sense of desperation and fear in tortola. People are hungry, tired and in need of basic supplies. This was the line of traffic trying to get into the main town on the island. Most are heading to the supermarket for the First Time Since the hurricane, now that more roads have been cleared. Have you got enough food, water . No, cause everybodys fighting, and stealing and a lots going on right now. People are breaking into peoples homes, going with what they have. Its a state of emerge

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170912

The Tropical Storm which hit florida as Hurricane Irma continues to push inland, bringing torrential rain and storm surges to the states of georgia and south carolina. As it hit islands across the caribbean irma, with ferocious winds and torrential rain, left almost a0 people dead. Now britain, france and the netherlands, which oversee territories in the caribbean, have been criticised for being slow to respond to the crisis. A state of emergency has been declared on the British Virgin islands where an aid operation is underway. Laura bicker has the latest from tortola, the largest of the islands. There is now a sense of desperation and fear in tortola. People are hungry, tired and in need of basic supplies. This was the line of traffic trying to get into the main town on the island. Most are heading to the supermarket for the First Time Since the hurricane, now that more roads have been cleared. Have you got enough food, water . No, cause everybodys fighting, and stealing and a lots g

Transcripts For DW Eco-at-Africa - The Environment Magazine 20171028

Sharing the money your new host i am a reporter and news anchor with katie and news in my robey here in kenya i was a very passionate about Environmental Conservation and thus im very happy to be on board the eco at africa team joining me from my days my colleague and t. I know there are now time in Lagos Nigeria and im happy to see you today we will bring you some interesting stories and all of a new up coming up on this edition of the show. Saving great white sharks in south africa. A look at insect murder a trend in the making. And cons of a sinister working to revive the more lines in northern germany we begin todays program with a report of truly amazing creases white sox scientists thought that thousands off the lads a predator in the watches off the cape. South africa but new Research Suggests the number is actually on the between three hundred and fifty m. Five hundred nets and all the fishing have contributed to the decline although that isolation called save all seas is doing

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