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it's part of a scheme called the queen's green canopy, which will also dedicate 70 ancient woodlands to her majesty. the bbc royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. newsreel: after the spade work, a good watering ensured - that the seedling got a proper start in life. she has, over the 70 years of her reign, planted many a tree to mark a visit by the monarch. buckingham palace estimates it must be something like 1,500. but the planting of trees has much more than a merely symbolic significance. they are, of course, vital to the environment. so plant a tree for thejubilee is the message being pushed today by the prince of wales, no mean tree—planter himself. to launch the queen's green canopy, 70 of the oldest trees and most ancient woodlands around the united kingdom have been identified. one of the ancient trees is at dumfries house in ayrshire. i am delighted, therefore, to have the opportunity to launch this project in the grounds of dumfries house under the majestic branches of this old sycamore, which predates the very house itself, having grown from seed more than 42
it's part of a scheme called the queen's green canopy, which will also dedicate 70 ancient woodlands to her majesty. the bbc royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. newsreel: after the spade work, a good watering ensured - that the seedling got a proper start in life. she has, over the 70 years of her reign, planted many a tree to mark a visit by the monarch. buckingham palace estimates it must be something like 1,500. but the planting of trees has much more than a merely symbolic...
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to launch the queen's green canopy, 70 of the oldest trees and most ancient woodlands around the united kingdom have been identified. one of the ancient trees is at dumfries house in ayrshire. i am delighted, therefore, to have the opportunity to launch this project in the grounds of dumfries house under the majestic branches of this old sycamore, which predates the very house itself, having grown from seed more than 420 years ago. planted in 1599, or thereabouts, during the reigns of queen elizabeth i and king james vi, it is remarkable that this ancient tree is as old as shakespeare's hamlet and caravaggio's david and goliath. the purpose of the project, said the prince, was to conserve the united kingdom's natural heritage, to protect ancient woodlands and to plant many thousands of new trees in celebration of the queen's 70 years on the throne. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. well, it was a very mixed bag today across the uk. not particularly pleasant across many western and southern areas. thick cloud wherever you were
to launch the queen's green canopy, 70 of the oldest trees and most ancient woodlands around the united kingdom have been identified. one of the ancient trees is at dumfries house in ayrshire. i am delighted, therefore, to have the opportunity to launch this project in the grounds of dumfries house under the majestic branches of this old sycamore, which predates the very house itself, having grown from seed more than 420 years ago. planted in 1599, or thereabouts, during the reigns of queen...
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woodlands it was in the woodlands behind me were julia james woodlands it was in the woodlands behind me werejulia james is body was discovered, without cctv it was her smartwatch with a wealth of information? from 97 216 beats per minute. the prosecution said she must have seen her attacker and try to escape. i must have seen her attacker and try to esca e. ., ., to escape. i never had an investigation _ to escape. i never had an investigation were - to escape. i never had an - investigation were smartwatch has been using evidence. it's crucial in a sense the movementsjulia took and the route she had taken. we know she had left her home address at 1412, two 12 p:m.. but how did she get to where she was found?— where she was found? jurors were shown ccw _ where she was found? jurors were shown cm! of _ where she was found? jurors were shown cctv of wheeler _ where she was found? jurors were shown cctv of wheeler shortly - where she was found? jurors were - shown cctv of wheeler shortly before the attack. the weapon he used, a metal rail rayjack was the attack. the weapon he used, a
woodlands it was in the woodlands behind me were julia james woodlands it was in the woodlands behind me werejulia james is body was discovered, without cctv it was her smartwatch with a wealth of information? from 97 216 beats per minute. the prosecution said she must have seen her attacker and try to escape. i must have seen her attacker and try to esca e. ., ., to escape. i never had an investigation _ to escape. i never had an investigation were - to escape. i never had an - investigation...
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is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 1947. and we are about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? there are eight. that's a very standard size for a great tit. now these parents have got a lot of work to do. they have got to find about 10,000 caterpillars for these. 10,000 to get them to fledge? yeah. people are quite divided on whether they think they are cute or ugly. i think they are sort of cute—ugly. it is precisely because this has been a continuous study for all those decades that researchers have been able to see and to measure the change in the timing of spring here. the 75 years that we have been studying the tits here, we have seen quite a marked shift in the timing of egg laying. so now they are laying about three weeks earlier. than they were in the 1940s. the tits here are actually manag
is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 1947. and we are about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? there are eight. that's a very standard size for a great tit. now these parents have got a lot of work to do. they have got to find about...
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. >> we're in a woodland forest type here, crews are removing some of the small douglas-fir that are encroaching. >> reporter: these crews were working their way up a hillside, cutting through a set of problems that have been growing beneath mount tam for years. >> one being the spread of sudden oak death. we've had 10,000 acres of our land impacted by it. invasive species, primarily in the form of french broom, that's colonized 15,000 acres. and the encroachment of douglas-fir in the absence of natural fire until the landscape. this is an area we recently worked. we have an open woodland here now that should a fire come through, it's not going to burn nearly as hot as if we look off to the other side of the road, an area that isn't even fire since 1945. >> reporter: if you make your way around the traltils, the ars are quite obvious. >> on the other side to the south of us is one of our primary drinking water reservoirs. you get storms and you don't have the vegetative cover. water quality issues, you'll get runoff loaded with sediment that enters our reservoirs that increases our c
. >> we're in a woodland forest type here, crews are removing some of the small douglas-fir that are encroaching. >> reporter: these crews were working their way up a hillside, cutting through a set of problems that have been growing beneath mount tam for years. >> one being the spread of sudden oak death. we've had 10,000 acres of our land impacted by it. invasive species, primarily in the form of french broom, that's colonized 15,000 acres. and the encroachment of...
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is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. we've published more than 350 papers just from the wytham tit project alone. oh, wow, that is impressive. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 19117. and we're about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? eight. that's a very standard size for a great tit. eight seems a lot. eight very hungry babies to feed. you can actually see most of their digestive systems. they are almost transparent. mouths open, "feed me, feed me". now these parents have got a lot of work to do. they have got to find about 10,000 caterpillars for these. 10,000 to get them to fledge? that's a lot of work. so i guess mum and dad will be out just gathering caterpillars now and just repeatedly back to the nest. all day long. people are quite divided on whether they think they are cute or ugly. i think they are cute—ugly. they're ama
is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. we've published more than 350 papers just from the wytham tit project alone. oh, wow, that is impressive. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 19117. and we're about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? eight. that's a very standard size...
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is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 1947. and we are about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? there are eight. that's a very standard size for a great tit. now these parents have got a lot of work to do. they have got to find about 10,000 caterpillars for these. 10,000 to get them to fledge? yeah. people are quite divided on whether they think they are cute or ugly. i think they are sort of cute—ugly. it is precisely because this has been a continuous study for all those decades that researchers have been able to see and to measure the change in the timing of spring here. the 75 years that we have been studying the tits here, we have seen quite a marked shift in the timing of egg laying. so now they are laying about three weeks earlier. than they were in the 1940s. the tits here are actually manag
is this officially the most studied woodland in the world, do you think? i mean, it certainly must be one of them. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tit project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in their nest boxes here since 1947. and we are about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? there are eight. that's a very standard size for a great tit. now these parents have got a lot of work to do. they have got to find about...
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and to launch the queen's green canopy, 70 of the oldest trees and most ancient woodlands around the united kingdom have been identified. one of the ancient trees is at dumfries house in ayrshire. i am delighted, therefore, to have the opportunity to launch this project in the grounds of dumfries house under the majestic branches of this old sycamore, which predates the very house itself, having grown from seed more than 420 years ago. planted in 1599, or thereabouts, during the reigns of queen elizabeth i and king james vi, it is remarkable that this ancient tree is as old as shakespeare's hamlet and caravaggio�*s david and goliath. the purpose of the project, said the prince, was to conserve the united kingdom's natural heritage, to protect ancient woodlands and to plant many thousands of new trees in celebration of the queen's 70 years on the throne. is it the weather to enjoy the countryside this bank on a day weekend? it isa it is a pretty mixed bag. many of us will have been able to enjoyed this weekend. yesterday, it was northern parts of the uk that had the wettest weather.
and to launch the queen's green canopy, 70 of the oldest trees and most ancient woodlands around the united kingdom have been identified. one of the ancient trees is at dumfries house in ayrshire. i am delighted, therefore, to have the opportunity to launch this project in the grounds of dumfries house under the majestic branches of this old sycamore, which predates the very house itself, having grown from seed more than 420 years ago. planted in 1599, or thereabouts, during the reigns of queen...
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. >> reporter: it happened in this woodland hills neighborhood. and now neighbors have this warning regardless of where you live. >> he just scaled along this fence here. >> reporter: julie has lived in woodland hills for 45 years, but she's never had this type of an encounter. >> very shocking. of course we all know that coyotes are out there, they all can hop fences. but you certainly didn't think about them going through a dog door. >> reporter: and it was all caught on camera. you can see a pretty good-sized coyote in her backyard and going into her home through her doggy door. she has a few dogs herself and runs a nonprofit called canine rescue connection. she says the coyote was in her home for at least two minutes before her dog scared the coyote off. >> they're out there and they're very bold, and it doesn't matter, they're just looking for any way they can get food or water or who knows if they're going to bring more back with them so you got to worry about your pets and your animals and your kids. >> reporter: she says neighbors have als
. >> reporter: it happened in this woodland hills neighborhood. and now neighbors have this warning regardless of where you live. >> he just scaled along this fence here. >> reporter: julie has lived in woodland hills for 45 years, but she's never had this type of an encounter. >> very shocking. of course we all know that coyotes are out there, they all can hop fences. but you certainly didn't think about them going through a dog door. >> reporter: and it was all...
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our ancient woodlands are an incredible natural resource. politicians can make different calculations. it's about saying to people... when i grew up we thought trees were just a backdrop towards shamans were doing. we need to change our mindset. we need to treat trees like a central natural resource. they keep us mentally and physically well. they cool us, suck carbon. they are doing so much more than i think i was brought up to expect them to. this campaign is about telling people there are ancient woodland is surprisingly close to the big urban populations. get out there, enjoy them and you will see real—world benefits for yourselves. {lin will see real-world benefits for yourselves-— will see real-world benefits for yourselves. on a practical side, there will _ yourselves. on a practical side, there will be _ yourselves. on a practical side, there will be a _ yourselves. on a practical side, there will be a pilot _ yourselves. on a practical side, there will be a pilot training - there will be a pilot training programme for young peop
our ancient woodlands are an incredible natural resource. politicians can make different calculations. it's about saying to people... when i grew up we thought trees were just a backdrop towards shamans were doing. we need to change our mindset. we need to treat trees like a central natural resource. they keep us mentally and physically well. they cool us, suck carbon. they are doing so much more than i think i was brought up to expect them to. this campaign is about telling people there are...
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it's why of a nominate about one 3rd of germany is covered in woodland, but the carbon sequestered there only makes up for some 7 percent of the country's c o. 2 emissions. large old trees are a boon to the climate. a giant like this beach can remove around 15 tons of c o 2. but a forest with a mix of young and old trees is most effective. for any countries think on some very few fi, imagine a forest filled with huge trees like this. then of course, it seems like it would remove a lot more c o 2 arm as, as i went out. but of course that's impossible. this huge tree doesn't just have a big trunk with lots of carbon in it up to where it also has a huge leaf canopy here. when you look at the ground here, you see what happens near a huge tree like this or not a whole lot can grow. he acts. deadwood is another important component of a healthy forest. when a tree is felled or dies, the carbon stays sequestered in the wood for quite some time. so it's still climate friendly. that's no longer true if the wood is burned to fog, as it says, mrs. mars persevered from c. a question is, what will hap
it's why of a nominate about one 3rd of germany is covered in woodland, but the carbon sequestered there only makes up for some 7 percent of the country's c o. 2 emissions. large old trees are a boon to the climate. a giant like this beach can remove around 15 tons of c o 2. but a forest with a mix of young and old trees is most effective. for any countries think on some very few fi, imagine a forest filled with huge trees like this. then of course, it seems like it would remove a lot more c o...
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like many countries, australia has been selling woodland to make way for agriculture. can it says that's a mistake. ground water levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees. mood. this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i choose them specifically to be salt tolerance, which is important because as soon to such a big problem in this area, right. and also i like um, with large leaves because with a lot of the leaves of the most common sequestration takes place to address climate change. while it's a double whammy david tenet, only plants trees that are native to australia. they're suited to the local land and climate non native species and mano cultures would further damage the soil. but even local species don't have it easy here. this is a bit of a sad specimen. this could seem mode. it was dod. um, it could have dog for a variety of reasons unsuitable for the soul tide, or could be being competed for neutral to tetra from the street. but when we're sewing seeds that you'll be sewing with your drones, will be sewing varie
like many countries, australia has been selling woodland to make way for agriculture. can it says that's a mistake. ground water levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees. mood. this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i choose them specifically to be salt tolerance, which is important because as soon to such a big problem in this area, right. and also i like um, with large leaves because with a lot of the leaves of the most common sequestration...
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so it's open put a bank, and those are funny to combine pastures woodlands on our terrain. and the trees provide shade in some places and conserve water and others. i don't know if i do long articles here to buy a la pharmacy transform part of their land into a forest ecosystem. can play a key role in protecting costa rica. water supply says manuel guerrero. yeah, those are they just some, in the farmers realize that they stand to benefit from adopting these environmentally friendly practices and moving away from traditional style intensive farming enough, which produces many harmful substances practica unless i'm godless, while i mean you can both as a rule sca and this then reduces the sources of pollutants entering the water of young. yes, on the deck. that's what he put us. so de la mueller went to the island, but there's still a long way to go before that will soon be sure to reach the cities at 6 o'clock in the evening. ricardo rubies still hasn't seen a drop more in our we're is similar. we are, the water is the symbol of life. while one of the boy you can't live wit
so it's open put a bank, and those are funny to combine pastures woodlands on our terrain. and the trees provide shade in some places and conserve water and others. i don't know if i do long articles here to buy a la pharmacy transform part of their land into a forest ecosystem. can play a key role in protecting costa rica. water supply says manuel guerrero. yeah, those are they just some, in the farmers realize that they stand to benefit from adopting these environmentally friendly practices...
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. >> reporter: it happened in this woodland hills neighborhood and now neighbors have this warning regardless of where you live. >> and he just scaled along this fence here. >> reporter: julie lavigne has lived in woodland hills for 45 years but never had this type of encounter. >> very shocking. of course we all know that coyotes are out there. they all can hop fences but you certainly didn't think about them going through a dog door. >> reporter: it was all caught on camera. you can see a pretty good-sized coyotes in lavigne's backyard and going into her home through her doggy door. lavigne, an animal lover, has a few dogs herself and runs a non-profit called k9 rescue connection. she says the coyote was in her home for at least two minutes before her dog scared the coyote off. >> they're out there and very bold and doesn't matter, they'ring looking for any way they can get food or water or who knows if they're going to bring more back with them, you know, so you got to worry about your pets and your animals and your kids. >> reporter: she says neighbors have also spotted coyotes roaming in
. >> reporter: it happened in this woodland hills neighborhood and now neighbors have this warning regardless of where you live. >> and he just scaled along this fence here. >> reporter: julie lavigne has lived in woodland hills for 45 years but never had this type of encounter. >> very shocking. of course we all know that coyotes are out there. they all can hop fences but you certainly didn't think about them going through a dog door. >> reporter: it was all...
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a woodland study looking back to the 1940s has found great tip birds in wytham woods near oxford have been laying their eggs earlier than ever before. scientists, who have special permission to access their nests, are blaming climate change. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. wytham woods near oxford, a very special site of scientific interest. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tip project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in the nest boxes here since 1947, and we're about to meet the newest generation. wow, how many are there? eight, so that's a very standard size for a great tit. yeah. now, these parents have got a lot of work to do. they've got to find about 10,000 caterpillars for these. 10,000? to get them to fledge? yep. it's precisely because this has been a continuous study for all those decades that researchers have been able to see and to measure the change in the timing of spring here. the 75 years that we've been studying the tips here, we've seen quite a marked shift in the timing of egg laying. so, they're
a woodland study looking back to the 1940s has found great tip birds in wytham woods near oxford have been laying their eggs earlier than ever before. scientists, who have special permission to access their nests, are blaming climate change. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. wytham woods near oxford, a very special site of scientific interest. this year marks the 75th anniversary of the wytham great tip project. scientists have systematically monitored every chick hatched in the...
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on buffer reloads only for the 1st time ever. germany supplying arms to award zone, including heavy woodland. russ. to my mind that if a freedom for one thing is clear, it is not to tina, not only seriously negotiated please. and when he realizes that he cannot break ukraine's defences. and that is why we're supporting it. raising up kristin builds on pot. mr. pooled is closing coordinated with on the heart when say, ally, he's are performing this will to, we are united, we will do nothing though you could make nature a party to that conflict because that would mean a direct confrontation between you and her powers. important love for my name is ronald to make it clear to clotting that there will be no dignity tv. ukraine will not accept that. and neither we'll, we'll use the money adama and her family. ladies and gentlemen, we've all sipped informed and about turn on german defense policy of a bonus. we have decided to equip our armed forces so that they are at all times in a position to defend our country. and our lines, under the new conditions created by rochelle on the appoint reason, i
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is lynn has in nam latha. missus woodland, a man dish. lizzie had a lip. alkali. eliza good. that i like a did that. i was levity over law. the go ahead, look it, go ahead. are kelly's, we're good there. i calculate this aids of clear dixie of law those equilibrium. oh, gillum gal from these go look conceived good. all of us look at louis who's goosey, ah. and then as i can often do, knock them down about where to madonna, mouth to you on the idea of the i do what i'm in her love said i tissue...
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ah he's not on his leather will is lynn has in nam letha. missus woodland, a man dish. lizzie has a lip ankle is gone and said, i like it did that i was in levity o la la. glad to look in glad alkaline could there. hello scully, this age of secluded, civil holla. does a cool apollo gillum gal from the school was not conceived good nor does look a little good is good. ah. and then as i can often do, knock them at the out about where i to madonna, mouth to you on the i knew it up the i do wanna a love surgery been at his mother come this a little the causes a little bit hell my mad mad mad that in and complain, but most it became juma was in the comes from the day of a must come to la gotten set up with that as well. yoga toys have clue a little quicker. the go quicker. gotta quit a swim runs. you know, i'm a devil melissa. she terms of humble a little more ludicrous missouri. well, i know have been touching my baby lady. okay. i will only fax the rest matlab here. i think it's okay for us. it had to have that measurement that she no matter what. but what had she bowler deborah? okay, so
ah he's not on his leather will is lynn has in nam letha. missus woodland, a man dish. lizzie has a lip ankle is gone and said, i like it did that i was in levity o la la. glad to look in glad alkaline could there. hello scully, this age of secluded, civil holla. does a cool apollo gillum gal from the school was not conceived good nor does look a little good is good. ah. and then as i can often do, knock them at the out about where i to madonna, mouth to you on the i knew it up the i do wanna a...
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i will call for woodland canada. my lisa lamb was you is a now was with a can we the one she knew? bang for me, bonnie is ala going with a whole lot in for i opinion by we're bringing the curriculum busily. what i want i she was i see children don't glass really mostly i got the i think about even it was equal to said them and then they didn't want me as screw bornsugar. some was up in my baby son people my latisha g for girl, sasha sh. april said the reason she referred to me bonnie lynn. one you the sessions? do me this is just little g. his you chosen little bundled me that go shoes. k monk. jessica should have gone to indonesia. she no ah ah, mod conscious jam of cuz i was so scared. i was speaking to myself. i oh you. yeah. this is danger is, this is not for you. this is not the person that you are, but they have to do my job. i went in and i did what i had to do. mm. ah. i grew up in by until cape town. i could have any dangers against it isn't the shooting. they don't know when they might shoot. i guess i'm i'm going to go for my me it is. i go now. absolutely. and games. i
i will call for woodland canada. my lisa lamb was you is a now was with a can we the one she knew? bang for me, bonnie is ala going with a whole lot in for i opinion by we're bringing the curriculum busily. what i want i she was i see children don't glass really mostly i got the i think about even it was equal to said them and then they didn't want me as screw bornsugar. some was up in my baby son people my latisha g for girl, sasha sh. april said the reason she referred to me bonnie lynn. one...
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(soft music) the menominees, being woodland people, their real desire was to keep their land forested. d with tt being id, theyetitionewith the fedel governnt allowome harvting of some the liv trs on the forest. (birds whistling) - back in 1908, the menominee tribal enterprises was established in neopit here. and basically it was put here to supply jobs for the menominee people. before the saw ml, ere wasn very much oppounities r employnt. all e lumber that's pduced he comefrom theenomineeorest. meminee fost is opated on sustain yield manament sysm actually aised by cef oshko. he aisedhat if y start wi the risg sun anyou cut to the setting sun and take only the sick, dying, and the mature trees, and when you reach the end of the reservation you turn back and cut back, you do at, e trs would st forev. (birds whiling) - right now, currently there's more standing volume of timber on the forest now than there was back in 1854. so it is possible to have an economic harvest to deforest. if youo it in sustainae way, e forestan repla itself and u're notausing hm. (cinsaw buing) (tree falling)
(soft music) the menominees, being woodland people, their real desire was to keep their land forested. d with tt being id, theyetitionewith the fedel governnt allowome harvting of some the liv trs on the forest. (birds whistling) - back in 1908, the menominee tribal enterprises was established in neopit here. and basically it was put here to supply jobs for the menominee people. before the saw ml, ere wasn very much oppounities r employnt. all e lumber that's pduced he comefrom...
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and that was to produce a fine grain mosaic being oak woodlands and grasslands. - they put fire on the ground, underneath the trees to burn up old acorns and leaves and duff to make it easier to pick the acorns when they fall. so that oke, putng that smokup into e canopy... ppresseshe bugs. whathose wom essentiallwere doi besis enhancg food sours, baskey resours, all the things that you needed to survive, at the same time, they were eliminating the risk of wildfire to their communities. fires don't burn in the black, where fire has already been. that's how you put out fires with backfires. when a wild fire hits it, it goes out, becausit runout of fl. when you have this constant, regular, low intensity fire being puon the ldscape athis commity scal not fifightingorce, noanybody ing out therto fightire. nobody w fighting anhing. ey were rking wi fire to enhce resrces and protect eir commity. (sber music) - fire suppressionnd exclusion with first colonation, diseases that decimated native pulations, that limited severely there number of ignitions and the complexity of their stewardship d
and that was to produce a fine grain mosaic being oak woodlands and grasslands. - they put fire on the ground, underneath the trees to burn up old acorns and leaves and duff to make it easier to pick the acorns when they fall. so that oke, putng that smokup into e canopy... ppresseshe bugs. whathose wom essentiallwere doi besis enhancg food sours, baskey resours, all the things that you needed to survive, at the same time, they were eliminating the risk of wildfire to their communities. fires...
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. >> using bamboo, which grows extremely quickly, will help protect ghana's woodlands from deforestation. >> whenever you plant bamboo from the start, it takes three years to grow. after one year, the first time after you cut off the bamboo, and you cut it after one meter, it grows back in one year time. so that's a very speedy time because a tree takes about 30 years for it to grow. >> using a renewable raw material is only part of good roll's plans. all wastewater will later be treated in the company's own wastewater treatment plant and partly reused. measures like this are a prerequiste to receive financing via frankly.green. the platform was developed by tobias panofen. >> sustainability and climate protection are the central focus at frankly.green. they're the starting point of our platform. all projects need to have a positive impact on the environment. a project that doesn't, wont be financed. >> the platform is only a few months old. currently, only one firm is listed for investment. but frankly.green aims to grow, both within ghana and beyond. and there is no shortage of sustain
. >> using bamboo, which grows extremely quickly, will help protect ghana's woodlands from deforestation. >> whenever you plant bamboo from the start, it takes three years to grow. after one year, the first time after you cut off the bamboo, and you cut it after one meter, it grows back in one year time. so that's a very speedy time because a tree takes about 30 years for it to grow. >> using a renewable raw material is only part of good roll's plans. all wastewater will later...
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be even those of a new military reasons for it. russia, that's not a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what's going to have to soviets if they interfered with americans post war plan. ah, who is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i figure which of the following was the question, as we speak on the new senior mostly mind the ship were banding all in ports of russian oil and gas news, which i know they said she with joe biden, imposing these sanctions on russia. jo has destroy american economy, so there's you boomerang. ah, ah, i think it is very difficult for us to understand that the conflicts generation also comes back and on the generator. that's the bottom of the formula. if you unleash some kind of project into a country of interventionist as it negatively add this, this time and me in fact, the security of that country. ah ah, november the 3rd 1945. just a month
be even those of a new military reasons for it. russia, that's not a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what's going to have to soviets if they interfered with americans post war plan. ah, who is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing. i figure which of the following was the...
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but those of no military reasons for it to russia and like a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what it's going to have to soviets. if they interfered with americans post war plan, ah, ah, ah ah, well, the west maintains its anti russian rhetoric and backed up with evermore sanctions . the position of official kid is not so clear when addressing the davos crowd ukraine zalinski called for negotiations. one of his chief negotiators refuted this . so where does he have stand awe on november, the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended. the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s. all was devastated by wal united states last about 400000 people at the brits last lesson. the americans did. and the soviets suffer 27000000 deaths bmw 27000000 in.
but those of no military reasons for it to russia and like a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what it's going to have to soviets. if they interfered with americans post war plan, ah, ah, ah ah, well, the west maintains its anti russian rhetoric and backed up with evermore sanctions . the position of official kid is not so clear when addressing the davos crowd ukraine zalinski called for negotiations. one of his...
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all must 90% of gabon is covered by woodland and his own to endangered species. it is also one of the most carbon positive countries in the world and wants to impact industries like oil and blogging. joining me now is gabon's environment minister how would the plan work? >> gabo is probably the most carbon-n rich country on earth, where we are net absorbing over 100 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, about a quarter of the u.k. annual emissions. we are locking those tons of carbons into the rainforests of gabon. we have a 30 year record of keeping reforestation rates low. as we look at carbon crediting through the u.n. climate change convention, there is a mechanism called red loss, which is a mechanism to help tropical countries reduce deforestation. because gabon has been a high deforestation country, we have absorbed one billion tons of carbon in the atmosphere. and the red loss crediting system will award us with about 100 million tons. we are trying to put the first batch of carbon credits onto the market, with quite a compelling marketing strategy.
all must 90% of gabon is covered by woodland and his own to endangered species. it is also one of the most carbon positive countries in the world and wants to impact industries like oil and blogging. joining me now is gabon's environment minister how would the plan work? >> gabo is probably the most carbon-n rich country on earth, where we are net absorbing over 100 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, about a quarter of the u.k. annual emissions. we are locking those tons of...
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she met a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what's gonna happen, so viet if they interfered with america, is post war plan. ah ah, ah ah mm. for ah . november the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended. the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s all was devastated by wall is states last about 400000 people at the brit swash less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer. 27000000 deaths with john kennedy case, american university commencement address invitees. 63. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan overtime.
she met a saki woodland who the bomb was not actually dropped on japan. it was dropped on the soviet union as a warning of what's gonna happen, so viet if they interfered with america, is post war plan. ah ah, ah ah mm. for ah . november the 3rd 1945, just a month after the war ended. the u. s. joint chiefs of staff receive report number 3 to 9 and select 20 targets to attack in the soviet union with nuclear bombs. the time was right. as the u. s. s all was devastated by wall is states last...
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well, behind the front line, close by a vast crater skulls, the woodland, where another missile exploded. the cranium military says russian forces a gradually increasing the intensity of their offensive. and the eastern ukraine that had wallpaper hangs in shards from louisville as kitchen war against the occupation. there are reports of civilians and are demonstrating against russian plans to introduce the ruble and the main currency in the city. well, further west, russia has released images which are said to show a precision rocket strike on the airport in a desk on the black sea. it says a hungry containing weapons from the u. s. in europe was targeted. ukraine said on saturday that a new runway was destroyed just over russia's border of fire as a military science has damaged homes and injured. at least one person is not known . what caused the fire in belgrade? other similar fans, explosions that russian military basis of re suspicions of sabotage. ah, the deadly storm of 2 days ago now on this opening up system over the rockies here of the high ground. so once this sherry stuff, not
well, behind the front line, close by a vast crater skulls, the woodland, where another missile exploded. the cranium military says russian forces a gradually increasing the intensity of their offensive. and the eastern ukraine that had wallpaper hangs in shards from louisville as kitchen war against the occupation. there are reports of civilians and are demonstrating against russian plans to introduce the ruble and the main currency in the city. well, further west, russia has released images...
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so what happens when someone with a skin disease, whereas a woodland scoff dep hasn't? what i am, the one that would simply make the patient feel extremely itchy because of the uppermost skin barrier layers would be opened up by the scratching on the wall. and the patient would make it worse by scratching with their fingers happening to missouri, vomiting thing on the now cause for such cases, clothing can be made out of special fabrics that incorporates silva o zinc fibers. they are in fact, cornelia vegans fields of research. she's researching whether the special fabric destroys the micro organisms that live on every one's skin and trigger it ching to simulate the situation as realistically as possible. she dissolves the fabric samples in artificial sweat d mclaughlin essman d. she had listened for to the micro organisms that are harmful for the patient or the person are damaged by the zinc or silver ions to the extent that they die off, he hadn't defeated death them to make them extra skin friendly. these fabrics are also very finely woven under the microscope. you c
so what happens when someone with a skin disease, whereas a woodland scoff dep hasn't? what i am, the one that would simply make the patient feel extremely itchy because of the uppermost skin barrier layers would be opened up by the scratching on the wall. and the patient would make it worse by scratching with their fingers happening to missouri, vomiting thing on the now cause for such cases, clothing can be made out of special fabrics that incorporates silva o zinc fibers. they are in fact,...
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this is an area we recently worked so we have an open woodland that should a fire come through it's not going to burn nearly as hospital as if we look off the other side of the road an area that hasn't seen fire since 195. >> reporter: if you make your way around the trails the before and after is obvious. while the areas of work seem random they are targeted. >> down slope behind us one of the water treatment facilities and other side to the south of us is one of the primary drinking water reservoirs. post fire should you get storms and don't have vegetative cover, you'll get loaded with sediment that enters our reveservoirsres. >> reporter: this comes from a program launched in 2019 that gets layered on top of all of the other things throughout the year like the maintenance of the fuel breaks that protect communities in marin county. they can treat about 1,200 acres a year, the district itself is about 22,000 acres. we're here by lake laganitas, kpix 5. >>> the as we plunge into a third drought year, california's water board adopted emergency conservation measures. starting in june ou
this is an area we recently worked so we have an open woodland that should a fire come through it's not going to burn nearly as hospital as if we look off the other side of the road an area that hasn't seen fire since 195. >> reporter: if you make your way around the trails the before and after is obvious. while the areas of work seem random they are targeted. >> down slope behind us one of the water treatment facilities and other side to the south of us is one of the primary...
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the of the 3 of forest woocommerce 300 head tears of woodland have been completely raised here. in the meantime, the foundation has begun to reforest the area by planting spruce trees and sycamore maples. laborious task pan there is no quick and easy fix for doing what an old mature forest can, such as producing oxygen and filtering water. if somebody would ask you 20 years ago and would have told you that we will drink only bottled water, you wouldn't believe. and now we are drinking almost the only bottle of water and what will come next. so what are your fear? i think the importance of the water sources will increase, but i'm, i think mm, you need to see the disastrous consequences up here. but also witness the beauty of nature. to understand that large national parks and nature reserves are crucial for our future. even if ultimately, the most immediate argument is that protecting nature brings more prosperity and destroying it. human different our people here can see for themselves. and that does money to be made from this beautiful area without destroying it, without shooti
the of the 3 of forest woocommerce 300 head tears of woodland have been completely raised here. in the meantime, the foundation has begun to reforest the area by planting spruce trees and sycamore maples. laborious task pan there is no quick and easy fix for doing what an old mature forest can, such as producing oxygen and filtering water. if somebody would ask you 20 years ago and would have told you that we will drink only bottled water, you wouldn't believe. and now we are drinking almost...
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project, said the prince, was to conserve the united kingdom's natural heritage, to protect ancient woodlands and to plant many thousands of new trees in celebration of the queen's 70 years on the throne. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. well, it was a very mixed bag today across the uk. not particularly pleasant across many western and southern areas. thick cloud wherever you were across england and wales. best of the brightness was actually across northern ireland and parts of scotland. this is the forecast for this evening and overnight. so, there will be some clear spells around. but, generally speaking, overcast skies for most of us. mist and murk, drizzle around the hills, as well. still bits and pieces of light rain in the south and a relatively mild night. temperatures between six and nine degrees. so here's bank holiday monday. notice the chilly breeze in the north, there. it really will be quite nippy in northern parts of scotland. i think a day with a lot of cloud and also occasional showers breaking out almost anywhere
project, said the prince, was to conserve the united kingdom's natural heritage, to protect ancient woodlands and to plant many thousands of new trees in celebration of the queen's 70 years on the throne. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. well, it was a very mixed bag today across the uk. not particularly pleasant across many western and southern areas. thick cloud wherever you were across england and wales. best of the brightness was...