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Kartick Satyanarayan: Hogyan mentettük meg a "táncoló" medvéket

Filmed Nov 2009 • Posted Jan 2010TEDIndia 2009
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A hagyomány szerint az indiai Kalandar közösség úgy biztosította túlélését, hogy lajhármedvebocsokat fogott el és különös kegyetlenségek közt tanította meg őket "táncolni". Kartick Satyanarayan képes volt véget vetni ennek a többszáz éves gyakorlatnak, miközben a szélesebb jelentőség tanulságát is levonta: a betanítók is legyenek a megoldás részei.

Kartick Satyanarayan works tirelessly to save India’s wild animals from illegal captivity and poaching -- most notably rescuing hundreds of “dancing” bears. Full bio »

Translated into Hungarian by Júlia Martonosi
Reviewed by Anna Patai
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