Giraffes Taken to Safety from Oil Site | Saving Giraffes Part 2 | Africa's Gentle Giants | BBC Earth
The Rothschild Giraffe in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda lives directly above a new oil drilling site. Dr. Julian Fennessy has a daring plan to save these giraffes for generations. Will they be able to start a new giraffe population away from the oil drilling?
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As a Ugandan who loves the natural world so much and had been to Murchison Falls NP several times, I'm honored to have Sir David Attenborough get to even mention my country. I hope there is a full series, I'd be more than great full to watch it.
I am glad that this national park is protected and we should all make sure it stays safe and protected
Well done
1:12 I think along with those giraffes, we need to save those beautiful looking nemo(clown fish) colour shade birds too
It's our responsibility to get good at doing these types of relocations. It will be a science, in itself, not just physically moving animals around, but choosing the correct new environments for all the flora and fauna to harmoniously live together. It's nice to see people coming together with a plan and getting these creatures out of harm's way. I just love giraffes. How could you not? 😊
I loved seeing those men having fun
Even after moving them, the fact there will be oil drilling just on the other side of the Nile means accidents and ecological disasters are likely to happen in the future..smh
Uganda at last. Thanks BBC Thanks Sir Attenborough
Very important project! Thank you for this endeavor. 🙏💚 🌍
Alhamdulillah,,,, very beautiful creation,,,,,, Alhamdulillah ❤❤❤
"Alhamdulillah"? What does that mean?
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Keep strong and keep going you who love the natural world.
Looked like they were having a ball with him acting as a Giraffe I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
The what now 👂🏾👂🏾Did I heard it right 🤔 The Rothchild Giraffe 🦒 🙄😒
Waoaoao..it was impressive to see how giraffes have to be managed.
Absolutely gorgeous
Amazing people saving amazing creatures!!! Hope l get to see the giraffes in that rope ring of people 😊 and safely across the water ♡
amazing video
😂😂😂😂 man's are having fun, good on you guys❤
animals are amazing 😘😘😘😘😘
Sir David Attenborough 🔥🔥🔥...
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nice video ❤
Nice 👍🙂☺️🐱🤠🎂
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Ur most welcome to mi home land pro David
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Interessantes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
And then what you gonna do when they come to drill on the other side? Transfer them back to the wasteland the oil drilling left on it's wake?
It's going to require a lot of hard work to restore the land to its previous state after the drilling is done. But this is something that is possible. Where I live in alberta we constantly do this. Whenever we are done with the drill site, we always try to work on wetland's reclamation systems. It's a little different thing This thing compared to trying to restore savannah. But the basic premise for the concept is still there. And it can be done it just requires a gentle hand.
Where is part 1?
What's the first and next part?
They should change their name .
human will choose money?
We can't even save ourselves, giraffes are screwed.
Nahhh human will detroy it all including itself😢
Oh heck, I thought this was going to last longer.
Don't need too, keep it short..
E o mundo em guerra temos muito que aprender 🫀
Another reason to stop using fossil fuels.
3:40 the kids taking it so seriously like “hey dad they caught a white guy, are we going to eat him now?”