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מוניר ויראני: למה אני אוהב נשרים?

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TED@Nairobi
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בתור מפני-זבל טבעיים, הנשרים חיוניים למערכת האקולוגית שלנו -- אז מדוע יש להם תדמית רעה? מדוע כה רבים מהם נמצאים בסכנת הכחדה? חוקר עופות דורסים, מוניר ויראני, טוען שעלינו להקדיש יותר תשומת לב ליצורים המיוחדים הללו שיש לנו לגביהם תפיסה מעוותת, לשנות את דרך הסתכלותינו עליהם ולהצילם.

Munir Virani is a raptor biologist and wildlife photographer, and Director of the Peregrine Fund Africa Program, devoted to conserving birds of prey. Full bio »

Translated into Hebrew by Yubal Masalker
Reviewed by Ido Dekkers
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