yego.me
💡 Stop wasting time. Read Youtube instead of watch. Download Chrome Extension

Elephant Poaching Forces This Community to Take Sides | National Geographic


2m read
·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Now both very mutants. Life never I believe the one getting one longer commitment can be eaten. Not knocking woman of our barrack. Remaining Billy value involuntary man of ability. Good job became gangrenous.

Back as indigenous people living in the forests of the Congo Basin, they know so much about the forest, about the animals. They can tell you which animal, especially in the last two days, and which direction it too. And they're real scientists in the forest, just watch it fill you up on the capacity.

Get take Abubakar, take me in. Do awesome, that's gonna do boo boo. Okay, back ticket Moroccan lamb. They cannot bring Ricky. I know a Bunga, no wonder people profit from the knowledge of the environment and the forest in which they live. This will get them to do all sorts of things for them.

Because of the skills, they be contacted to kill elephants, to kill them, the animals in the bush, and bring it out and sell very cheap. Increasingly, the backers are getting involved in protein, and not because they are pushing for themselves, but because they are pushing for some big somebody who is coming to give them small money or to pay them tokens.

The backers are increasingly being used because they are really poor. Sometimes it has a packet of cigarette to get an ivory come baboon. Key Club meeting with Mr. Formula Tech one day and double mechana bamboo moving sunset forever.

World man, women are a confirmed walkie-talkie. Welcome everyone has a blue car. Boom boom boom boom. Even beam so far on there for a repeat offender. I've got some backers are concerned about what is happening to the environment.

Most of them are working with us in the conservation side. We have backers as a game, gasps, echo God. They are really very good. [Music] Hakuna cause probably kanakam barakaatuh. Ciénaga Cassiano BBQ not well, move over to a little fool a balloon.

Kakaako wall at Oracle when we look in on our Benoit military. So one Rwanda movement beyond our garden. The under community, we needed a story idea for Mojo Papa. Allowing the money is given to Joe for wardrobe. You can also boombox Ryota Swannanoa area, then habla geography.

[Music] [Music] [Music] [Music]

More Articles

View All
The Value of Rooftop Farming for the Community | Farm Dreams
Things are living, and things are growing on the roof, so they’re always living and growing. The flowers look amazing! Oh man, and you know the flowers are bringing the pollinators. Yes, we got the butterflies coming; we got the birds coming. So it’s goin…
Interest Rate Cuts Have Begun.
The time has come for policy to adjust. The direction of travel is clear, and the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks. Well, you heard it folks, that is Jerome Powell, the Chair of the …
Zero Interest Rate Policy: Handled incorrectly, too much money can be poison.
It turns out that if money was the only variable to making your company work, then startups wouldn’t work, because all the incumbents have way more money. It’s true, Apple has a lot of money—like all the money, all the money effectively, right? Two, um, …
How Gossip Builds Stronger Teams and Prevents Bullying #Shorts
In 2014, Sanford Professor Rob Willer led a study that explored the relation of gossip and ostracism to the harmony and functionality of experimental groups. In this study, Rob found out that groups that allowed their members to gossip and fold out underp…
Interwoven | Vocabulary | Khan Academy
I’ve got a twisted tale to tell you in this video, wordsmiths, because the word I want to talk about is interwoven. Interwoven, it’s an adjective, and it means twisted or joined together. It has a literal meaning, like two fibers woven into the same carpe…
Finding Michigan’s Wild Side: A Journey through the Upper Peninsula | National Geographic
For years, I’ve heard from friends how the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is this mythical place that I needed to see at some point in my life. I’m very grateful as a National Geographic photographer to travel all around the world to see magnificent landscap…