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Meet Warriors on a Mission to Help Lions and Humans Coexist | Expedition Raw


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·Nov 11, 2024

We have never seen the river dry at this time of the year. There's not much grass and is no enough. What a state! A foreign world. The water is underground, and this is how we get water for both whirling, powerless stuff and also for people. This is how we are the way.

I’m in the morning before the last of our list and see where the lands are. Then we bring that message back to the community so that they can avoid those. So we just got a signal of Nanna. Matt will go around to see if he's still there. Go back to the left. We know the landslide in the area. We go back and spread that awareness within the community so that we're more vigilant.

You go to Dallas and turn properly. Someone just called us and said that we heard the gunshot. We're just going in there to ship to see if people are shooting at that house. I've just come to land habitat, and the lands are very scared. The lands are scared of the cows because of people, you know, that we came because people kill them when lands move to a different place. Alas! I risk, you know, when it well, no one.

So we found out that when they let’s talk while taking water, drinking water on our well, then the elephant came there. So people are shooting up in the air to scare their hands away. We have lived centuries with wildlife. Anytime I lose a lamb, it's just like losing one of my family. There is no land in something; it's no life.

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