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Мунир Вирани: Зошто ги сакам мршојадците

Filmed May 2012 • Posted Nov 2012TED@Nairobi
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Како хигиеничари на природата, мршојадците се од големо значење за нашиот екосистем -- тогаш зошто имаат толку лош публицитет? Зошто многу од нив се загрозени од истребување? Биологот за птици предатори, Мунир Вирани, вели дека треба да се насочи поголемо внимание кон овие уникатни и погрешно сфатени суштества, да ја смениме нашата перцепција и да ги спасиме мршојадците.

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 Macedonian by Simonida Savik
Reviewed by Dimitar Dimitrovski
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