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September 16, 2010
Increasing pressure on natural resources in Mosquitia, Honduras, is threatening the ecosystem. Preserving the biosphere means finding new resources of income.
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September 16, 2010
Economically it’s difficult for everyone in Ethiopia. Since the world's coffee prices tumbled, people living in the highlands haven't been buying so much meat, which means fewer ...
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September 16, 2010
Because the Pygmy people are very connected to the nature, even when they have work outside the forest, they go back to the forest for the harvest. The Baka people also have problems with working ...
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September 12, 2010
Crock Pot Beef Stew Recipe from the Cajun recipes at Cajun Cooking TV.
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September 07, 2010
The conflicts about water use between upstream and downstream communities+C208 are about sharing and protecting the water system of the Ping river.
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September 07, 2010
There are several techniques that long line fisher boats can use to prevent the death of albatrosses. One of these methods is to fish at night, so the albatrosses to see the fishing lines or ...
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September 07, 2010
In the South Georgian waters albatrosses are protected, but illegal or pirate fishermen keep on fishing in these waters without any protective solution for the albatrosses.
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September 07, 2010
The rains forests in Indonesia are disappearing in a rapid pace. Indonesia is the largest exporter of tropical wood and at least half of its trade in timber is set to be illegal.
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September 07, 2010
The ocean is being worn out by overfishing and wrong fishing methods. But the demand for fish is increasing, forcing the fishing industry to supply to that demand.
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September 07, 2010
Overfishing is a fact of life in some countries in the world, like in Senegal. It’s getting harder for the fishermen to catch fish, but they’re endangering the natural balance by catching the ...
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September 07, 2010
Nature’s symptoms of the global climate change is noticeable everywhere around the world, like the mangroves in Costa Rica or in Polynesia.
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September 07, 2010
When the Aswan Dam in Egypt was built, it was meant to stop the annual Nile floods and to bring drinking water to the vast population. Unfortunately, the dam had undesirable side effects which ...
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September 07, 2010
A lot of fishermen in Egypt choose to switch their focus from fishing to eco tourism, due to the difficulties in fishery.
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September 07, 2010
In this episode you will learn more about the largest marine reserves in Europe and what the consequences are certain fishing methods.
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September 07, 2010
Shrimp farming has become more important for San Pablo in Ecuador and the fishery. Larva gatherers sieve the low waters to catch larva of a certain type of shrimps to sell them.
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September 07, 2010
Twenty years ago there were 70% more forest around the Hai Xi village, there was enough wood for our daily needs. But now the forest is destroyed, there’s hardly any wild animals left for hunting.
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September 07, 2010
Researchers are investigating how the trees in the Amazon absorb carbon dioxide in order to eventually understand the consequences of the increasing carbon dioxide emission in the world.
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September 07, 2010
Without any adequate information, settlers in the Amazon move their cattle each day a bit further on the land, which can destroy the nature’s balance.
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September 07, 2010
Millionaire Douglas Tompkins bought up over 300,000 hectares of forests in Southern Chili and he has almost completed the creation of a nature reserve. The preservation of the rain forest in Chili ...
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September 07, 2010
Mae Thachang Watershed Community offers a platform for the downstream and upstream villagers of the Ping River to come to a solution for the use of the Ping River.
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