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Agriculture Report - To Protect Rhinos, Anti-Poaching Business Grows in South Africa 农业报道 - 南非保安公司开展反偷猎业务保护犀牛 From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢
AS IT IS 2013-12-02 Ugandas Lions Threatened by Poachers and Farmers 乌干达的偷猎者和农民威胁狮子生存 Hello, and welcome back to As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today on the program, we go to S
AS IT IS 2015-02-05 Rhino Poaching Reaches Record Level in 2014 2014年偷猎犀牛达到创纪录水平 The poaching, or illegal killing, of rhinos in South Africa is growing worse each year. The government recently reported that a record number of
The script of this programme 本节目台词 See amazing sights at the Horniman Museum Neil: Welcome to On the Town from BBC Learning English, the programme where we visit interesting places in Britain. I'm Neil. Oliver: And I'm Oliver 我是 Oliver。 Neil
As an ambassador to the wildlife conservation group WildAid, last year Yao Ming embarked on a 10-day trip to Africa to shoot a documentary aimed at stopping the poaching of elephants and rhinos. During his journey Yao had close contact with the wild
The first thing you notice is this big lumpy mass on the end of its nose, we call that a boss. 最先会注意到的是在它鼻子末端巨大的肿块状物,我们称之为圆凸。 Well, some paleontologists believe that it housed a gigantic hor
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Shirley Horn Remembered | Baseball: Story of White Sox Victory By Katherine Gypson and Jill Moss Broadcast: Friday, November 04, 2005 (MUSIC) HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA
The parliament of South Africa may soon consider a law that would permit limited trade and export of rhinoceros horn for personal use. The government proposed the law earlier this year. It accepted comments about the measure for 30 days. That period
在今天我们要讲的习惯用语里,一个关键的字就是To blow. Blow这个字是一个非常勤劳的字,因为许多习惯用语当中都有这个字。你要想再找一个像blow用得那
To Protect Rhinos, Anti-Poaching Business Grows in South Africa From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report in Special English. Some private game farmers in South Africa are hiring armed protection for their rhinos. New security compani
South Africa Studying Proposal to Legalize Rhino Trade According to the World Wildlife Fund, a record 448 rhinos were poached in 2011 and more than half that number already have been killed illegally so far this year. Pelham Jones, the chairman of So
Day breaks in Sanaa, Yemen as the call to prayer rouses the inhabitants of this ancient city as it has for hundreds of years. This capital city, nestled at an elevation of over 7,000 feet in the Yemeni highland, is one of the oldest continually inhab
Caw! Caw! Awk! Awic! Awk! Jack slowly came out of his dream. He opened hiseyes with a start. He was surrounded by hazy sunlight. Where am I? he thought in a panic. Then he remembered--he was in India, on anelephant's back! He sat up. Through the haze
Killed for its horn, the black Rhino is now critically in danger. On the black market,the rhino horn is worth morn than gold. Here in chest zone where rhinos were captained and bred,conservationists say poaching and parts of Africa in danger has reac
South African Conservationists Use Poison to Save Rhinos 南非环保人士以毒制恶拯救犀牛 WASHINGTON, D.C. South Africa home to most of the worlds rhinoceros - continues to struggle with effective means to curb poaching, which has reached a
Mozambique Poaching Has Regional Effects莫桑比克盗猎的地区影响 Mozambique says it is committed to fighting wildlife crime, especially elephant and rhino poaching. Thousands of elephants were killed in the country between 2009 and 2012. Poa
Stopping Rhino Horn Trafficking 严厉打击犀牛角走私活动 Qiang Wang, also known as Jeffrey Wang, a New York antiques dealer, pleaded guilty on August 7th, in federal court in New York City to conspiracy to smuggle Asian artifacts made from r
New Study Profiles Rhino Horn Buyers 简要描述犀牛角购买者的新研究 One of the biggest markets for illegally poached rhino horns is Vietnam. Now, a new study profiles the consumers driving that demand and how they view the horns as symbol
British humanitarian organization ActionAid is calling for governments in the Horn of Africa to help small-scale farmers and for donor nations to increase funding and food-aid shipments to the region. The organization says without urgent action, sev
Hello, again, and welcome. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Our program today is all about animals. First we will hear about a group of people who are working to save the African elephant from poachers. New money and new ideas are involved in the project