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October 11, 2018Aborginal rangers use traditional knowledge to protect their lands
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A government program has created 800 full-time Indigenous rangers who patrol to make sure water sources are clean and restore resources damaged by intensive farming practices. Produced by: Deepa Fernandes. Image credit: Matt Rogers/The World.
Aired October 10, 2018
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Elizabeth F
I just read that plants sprayed by toxins affect nearby plants. Spraying chemicals on these weeds harms the environment and animals. I support the Aboriginal rangers, but safer methods are needed.
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Shannon D
Too bad we in the U.S. can't learn this.
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