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Munir Virani: Miért szeretem a keselyűket

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TED@Nairobi
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Természetes szemétszedőként a keselyűk létfontosságúak az ökoszisztémánk számára -- akkor miért ilyen rossz a sajtójuk? Miért veszélyezteti sokukat kihalás? A ragadozómadár biológus Munir Virani szerint nagyobb figyelmet kell fordítanunk ezekre az egyedülálló, félreértett teremtményekre, hogy megváltoztassuk a róluk alkotott véleményünket, és megmentsük a keselyűket.

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 Hungarian by Tibor Fodor
Reviewed by Melissa Csikszentmihályi
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