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ミュニル・ビラニ「私がハゲワシを慕うわけ」

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TED@Nairobi
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自然界のゴミ収集を担うハゲワシは生態系に欠かせない存在です。では、なぜあれほど不人気なのでしょうか?なぜ多くのハゲワシは絶滅の危機に瀕しているのでしょう?猛禽類を専門とする生物学者のミュニル・ビラニは、ユニークな生物であり、また誤解されている生物でもあるハゲワシにもっと注目して、認識を改め、ハゲワシを救おうと語ります。

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 Japanese by Takahiro Shimpo
Reviewed by yuto ito
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