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Kartick Satyanarayan: Como nós salvamos os ursos "dançantes"

Filmed Nov 2009 • Posted Jan 2010TEDIndia 2009
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Tradicionalmente, a comunidade Kalandar, na Índia, sobreviveu capturando filhotes de ursos beiçudos e treinando-os para "dançar", sob extrema crueldade. Kartick Satyanarayan conseguiu pôr um fim a essa prática centenária, e assim, descobriu uma lição muito significativa: fazer dos tratadores parte da solução.

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 Portuguese, Brazilian by Juliana Tomaz
Reviewed by Rafael Eufrasio
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