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00:00Oh, how sweet is the salt flat, how sweet is the dew!
00:03Oh, how sweet is our river!
00:06Oh, how sweet is the salt flat! Oh, how sweet is the salt flat! Oh, how sweet is the salt flat!
00:11Sakhir and the word Walt quickly
00:12they?
00:12I need a bouquet of roses quickly.
00:15What are you saying, my dear? I don't understand anything.
00:16Hey, I know what's going to happen.
00:18You'll tell me your hearing is impaired
00:19And every time I come, I tell you I want roses
00:20You say you have a cold
00:22And it prevents me from being happy
00:23I've memorized this job.
00:24No, I didn't cry at all.
00:26Is this how you get past the nearest point?
00:27I heard the noise outside.
00:28My wedding
00:29And I am the groom
00:30I forgot the bouquet at home.
00:31Please
00:32Give me a bouquet so I can go and get it.
00:34No, no, if that's the case, congratulations!
00:35Tell me quickly
00:36Do you want jasmine or gardenia?
00:37Hiwa
00:38You'll tell me there are many types of roses
00:40When you say, "I want this type"
00:41You say there's nothing, my love
00:43Do you want me to deliver the wedding?
00:44Get ready, Mr. Al-Asab
00:45You're the one holding yourself back.
00:46Come on, for your wedding!
00:48Thank you very much
00:49How much is your account?
00:51141 pounds
00:53May God bless you and grant you happiness, and may you have many children.
00:55Unfortunately, there's no fak
00:56Sir, it's simple
00:57Keep the rest for yourself
00:58No, sir.
00:58please
00:59I am a shop owner
01:00I'll start with a tip
01:01I want 141 pounds, please.
01:03Yes sir, what did you mean?
01:06Okay, so you can take 150?
01:08no
01:08So you take 211 and get 60?
01:10Unfortunately no
01:11Okay, wait, let me see what you're doing.
01:22Okay, you're giving me 19
01:24And you have 160 pounds
01:26Why are there fish in Leh?
01:28What do you say to 160 pounds?
01:30Oh, comfort
01:31Will you pay by cash or Visa?
01:33Didn't I tell you anything?
01:35Yes, of course I have a Visa.
01:37I mean, after all these years that have passed
01:40And Omar Al-Nadh
01:41Brat, who married the other
01:43All of this
01:45When you have a visa
01:49Oh groom
01:51May God rest his soul
01:53He needs a cactus from inside
01:56Oh scene
01:59O Arabs
02:10Dear viewers, peace be upon you in a new episode of the Al-Dahiyya program.
02:13One night in the land of the two seas until morning
02:15People inside me toss and turn on the bed
02:17Thank God, we will relieve your suffering.
02:19And your eyes went to sleep
02:20Suddenly the sun came out and the bird woke up
02:22And you wish you could see nothing but light.
02:24Saw Saw Saw Saw Saw Saw Saw
02:26All the birds, God bless them
02:28She slept well
02:28They don't have English
02:29And over-sinking
02:30Insomnia
02:31They sleep at night and wake up in the morning, it's normal.
02:33And two workers speak
02:34If only they would speak and listen to each other
02:36No, all of this is talking about the same thing.
02:37They're all shouting at each other in the same boat.
02:38No, Mahi, my namesake
02:39Tell me, Mahi, my namesake
02:41Everyone is talking in a certain way, and no one has heard anyone else.
02:43We probably won't know whether to sleep or not.
02:45This is my dear, of course, a monster.
02:47But imagine if also
02:49This bird is making a discordant noise.
02:50It's all jerking, chirping, and squawking.
02:52Arabic horns imitate
02:54The whip of songs and advertisements
02:55It makes sounds like dogs, cats, and other animals.
02:57All this is because of the bulls on the trees next to your house.
02:59Shall I tell you, my dear?
03:00This is what even Singaporeans complain about.
03:03Because of this creature
03:04Dear beautiful viewer, I introduce you to Mina Bird
03:06enamel?
03:06my dear
03:07The Menabird has an amazing ability to reproduce the sounds it hears.
03:11AY
03:12It is considered the most convincing bird at imitating humans.
03:14Not a parrot, Hamad, you're not even our perfect lady.
03:17No, not the parrot
03:18Mina bird
03:18The Mena Bird doesn't just imitate human voices.
03:20It also imitates the sounds of predators like eagles and snakes.
03:24West of your house
03:25This is Invented by you in the Waskool band
03:27So that this becomes a danger to himself
03:29You son of a liar
03:30And he tempts the young lady by forming it from the sounds he knows.
03:32And all that she had achieved in terms of language and phonetics was high.
03:35The better for the deceased
03:37This means that he traveled to many countries
03:39Meet many Kins
03:40He has the myna bird.
03:42A bird popular in South Asia
03:44He has eyesight that allows him to count the location of insects and larvae.
03:47It is a bird, and its structure is isolated by its evil.
03:50This led some countries to import it to get rid of the insects that damage crops.
03:53Both of you have been settled in the new countries for a year.
03:55But it has become a disaster for local birds.
03:58Because it's not just the same birds that eat the insects.
04:00This also drives them out of their nests.
04:02If he finds eggs, he'll throw them away.
04:03If he finds small chicks, he might eat them.
04:05Oh, you crow! It means a swindler, a thief, and a fraud.
04:07What's also dangerous is that the port is flying in Terratorial
04:10Whoever doesn't clear the new area, it remains theirs and they pay for it.
04:12It means he doesn't know how to mingle with the other birds.
04:14And what helps him in this is that he has a sharp intellect.
04:16And I'll give him the ability to adapt, Abu Hura.
04:17Or, God willing, it's not bad, it eats insects.
04:19This is a day in plants, reptiles, small stamens, bodies
04:23Even poultry farmers complain that it eats the chicks.
04:27This isn't a bird, this is a dangerous animal. Report it to the police.
04:29This bird, I would say, is classified by nature conservation as one of the three worst birds
04:33Harmful to the ecosystem
04:35That's the news, my dear.
04:35Because we're here to tell you today that the year 2015
04:37Researcher Basem Rabee from Jamila, Missouri
04:39A study published states that more than thirty harbor birds have been observed.
04:43Where are they located? In Sin? In Egypt?
04:45Oh Abu, you put the harbor bird in the sea and I'm still here
04:48Focus, my dear Arkok, don't go out in the rain
04:50We are now returning to the port.
04:51The harbor bird entered from the eastern border with Palestine
04:53Which contains more than five hundred birds
04:55This was in 2015
04:56Now this bird has begun to spread in the governorates of the Suez Canal region.
04:59Reports indicate that he reached the Red Sea and Al-Saeed
05:02It breaks down in Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, and Fayoum.
05:06and the rest of the Delta governorates
05:07Eve, O people of the Delta
05:09Animal Health Institute in Egypt
05:10He warned in an official statement about its spread
05:12For her, Abu Hamid, because he's chasing birds from their nests.
05:14That's how nature works.
05:16The lion ate a gazelle
05:17Cheetahs eat lion cubs
05:19You, Abu Hamid
05:20You eat chickens
05:20All of it is porn.
05:21And here I am walking
05:22We will look at the port on time.
05:23Ah, we'll look at what's happening right now.
05:24It's not a problem, Assizi, what is he doing?
05:25The problem is, where does he do this?
05:27The port is cold and its home is in South Asia.
05:29In other countries, he is considered an outsider.
05:30invasive species
05:31These are creatures that live in several parts of the world.
05:34A new area is coming
05:35You'll find it's better than its original homeland.
05:37Iron better
05:37And there's a lot of food
05:39And there are no predators
05:40Life is sweet and everything is perfect.
05:42It grows, surpasses, lags behind, and expands its spread.
05:45It will change the structure and function of the ecosystem.
05:48And prefer to make permanent changes
05:49When the landowners compete for resources
05:51For example, the Nile River
05:52Is it true, my dear, that the Nile's inflow
05:54It was a plant in South America
05:56O Praise
05:56The river in Latin America
05:58Its name is Amazon
06:00Why are you doing this?
06:01Don't do that
06:02I understand you, but
06:03Because there is no Nile in South America
06:12It floats on the water
06:13And it has a purple inkwell.
06:14We liked its shape
06:15So we made it into a palm tree in Egypt.
06:16The Khedive's signature
06:17And it lands in the general area
06:18And the embryo of Al-Qasoum
06:19In Cairo and Alexandria
06:21What's the worst thing that could happen?
06:23Hypothesis of color reproduction
06:24Uncle
06:25This is a rose plant
06:27What we hadn't taken into account, my dear
06:29Every plant from the Nile River
06:31Thousands of seeds will sprout every year
06:33The seed will remain viable for planting.
06:3628 years old
06:37So the influx from the gardens of Cairo seeped into the Nile
06:40From Alexandria to the salt lakes in the north
06:42His need started to double every 10 to 15 days
06:45It's so strong you could walk on it.
06:48In Lake Inle in Burma
06:49People consider the Nile's water sources to be floating islands.
06:51And vegetables are grown on it.
06:52Oh dear, the problem isn't just here.
06:54The Nile's waters reached and settled in Lake Victoria.
06:5689
06:57This whole area could become dead
06:59No plant or animal can live there.
07:02Because it is very simply
07:03It prevents the sun from reaching the plants submerged underwater.
07:07So you die
07:07and decompose
07:08I am an Arab
07:09What captivating roses these are, Abu Habib!
07:10I'll get it for my ex
07:11This decomposition process depletes the oxygen underwater.
07:14The reason is that he dies
07:15The movement of the sides became impossible.
07:17Many ports were closed
07:18Many people had their homes destroyed.
07:19All of this is due to a new species in the ecosystem.
07:22It could be plants, animals, birds, insects, or even microbes
07:27An ecosystem is the product of thousands of years of organisms interacting with each other.
07:30Until they all reached a stage of balance
07:33Abu Hamid doesn't understand anything.
07:34I don't understand now
07:35Okay, let us explain it to you now.
07:36Sina, my dear, if you were a little nervous
07:37But you know, this whole issue of injustice between plants bothers me.
07:40Honestly, my dear, I felt sorry for the plants on Mother's Day.
07:52Kelly Plants
07:53Plants use light and elements in the soil to grow.
07:56If there are no foods that please the Prophet, the plants will get out of control
07:59Like the water lily, or like who else?
08:01Kudzu plant
08:02Those who entered America as decorative plants
08:03And the government is encouraging its cultivation.
08:05A branch grows in one day during the summer.
08:0730 centimeters until the plant took
08:09He invaded the abandoned buildings
08:10This shows you that her situation
08:11Bring a tree and plant it
08:12To reduce global warming and climate change
08:15It's not as simple a solution as it seems.
08:16Dear beautiful viewer
08:17You could ruin everything
08:19We are you, Prophet, the maker
08:20When you enter, even if it's something nice
08:22A new tree in an environment
08:24Not her environment
08:24By introducing the Prophet's creation, you have thus presented a new type of ecosystem.
08:27You are harming the ecosystem
08:29Don't take it
08:29Insects living in the area
08:31They had never seen this tree before.
08:32Nor are they adapted to its chemical batches
08:34The tree takes the place of native plants.
08:36Which supports life in the region
08:38Gaza provides grass-fed animals
08:39Grass-eating too
08:40If there are no predators to eat them
08:42It starts to get out of control
08:43The plants are destroyed, resulting in famine.
08:45Like what happened to the rabbits in Australia, my dear.
08:47Astawa Tansari loves rabbit food
08:49His companions were calm, with 13 horns of guidance.
08:52He released them into his possessions at the end of the 19th century.
08:54The rabbits found the perfect environment
08:56And there are no predators
08:57No foxes, no wolves, no dogs, no wildcats
09:00Please, my dear, exclude them
09:01Until their number reached, and I hear the number, 200 million rabbits
09:05Oh Arabs, you will follow far away
09:06200 million, my dear, from 13 to 200 million
09:09200 million rabbits, my dear
09:10They finished with the plants
09:12Until I was satisfied, I ate
09:13Some say that the rabbits are so hungry
09:16They started eating each other
09:17The government needs to control their numbers over the next five years.
09:19They released rabbits infected with a virus specific to rabbits.
09:23My son is dreaming, and the world is beautiful.
09:24Well, thank God we found the solution.
09:25Okay, the problem is over.
09:27The rabbits have developed immunity against the virus.
09:29All you need, my dear, is if that's the only threat coming to the rabbits.
09:32There were people offering food they wanted to eat.
09:34They love rabbits and they love molokhia with rabbit
09:36Of course, I assume that they (me) like rabbit stew because they didn't go to Australia to see the stew.
09:40These people were the ones who, to some extent, determined the number of rabbits.
09:43These people told you that rabbits now have viruses.
09:45Why would we eat it?
09:46We won't be able to eat it.
09:47So they said, "Hash!"
09:48The rabbits developed immunity
09:49And the people who used to eat it no longer eat it
09:51Its count increased even more
09:52It seems that the virus brought us a loss.
09:54So I ate the molokhia and the rabbits spread out
09:57The grass is like rabbits and other things
09:58They also control the number of predators.
10:00That which is not suitable for super predators
10:02They have no limits
10:03They have to suffer a little
10:04For example, you might find a percentage of successful candidates.
10:06Ashi fi al-Mabs
10:07Lion thirty in the lion
10:08You are all predatory failures
10:09From the predators of yesteryear
10:11A poor idea, my dear
10:12Although lions and tigers are inanimate creatures
10:14But their lineage is weak.
10:15An idea, ya
10:16The Invisible Speeches
10:17Their lineage can reach 100%
10:19Because you're coming at creatures
10:20It's the first time they've seen and interacted with you.
10:22So, what are the good and effective defense mechanisms?
10:25Over the years
10:26So that they can count it
10:27The Invisible Specials are their fools
10:29For example
10:29The Avanomicus estasi
10:31This is the American lobster.
10:33Why this lobster
10:34Topped the list for Europe
10:34The lobster's usual habit is to eat European lobster.
10:36Any lobster that develops a hernia dies.
10:38This means a 100% mortality rate in the negative sect
10:42medicine
10:42This is because she did not develop immunity.
10:44American lobster costume
10:45When a predator enters a new ecosystem
10:47It doesn't have what are called limiting factors.
10:49Factors controlling it disrupt the system
10:51For example
10:52Bromeliad pythons
10:54Promise by iPhone
10:55These are poisonous snakes
10:56People in Florida
10:56They were raising her like a small animal
10:58And when they were separated from it
10:59They release them into the forest
11:00Amazing foods found in the area
11:01In the forests of
11:02They hadn't seen them before
11:03They didn't develop skills to avoid them.
11:05This fact has finished off both types of Aramaic
11:07The sprayer
11:08Cotton candy
11:09And reduced the number of parking spaces
11:10At a rate of 99.13%
11:12And the Abusam, at a rate of 89%
11:15From 1997 to 2012 only
11:17You were in a situation where you were 90% of the end
11:19No, not Abusam, no
11:21This doesn't just affect grass-fed animals
11:23This also increases the number of other predators.
11:24The Nomor and the Messiah
11:26Because they eat their food
11:27These snakes in their natural environments
11:28They had what we said
11:29limited factors
11:30Factors that can control them
11:31He had illnesses and parasites
11:33And other predators
11:34Even her instincts
11:35They developed skills over time
11:37If they can avoid it
11:38Any ecosystem that exists now
11:40It exists because every element has limits.
11:42If an element goes beyond the limits
11:43The system won't last.
11:44And it will complete a balanced ecosystem in its place.
11:46So you are dear
11:47When I introduce a new type
11:48You're playing a game of chance
11:49It means he'll ruin the system.
11:50He'll play with his friends.
11:51It means mouthwash and rice, for example
11:52These are not native plants in all countries.
11:53But they didn't cause a problem
11:54Dr. Wafaa Amer
11:55Cairo University
11:56You're saying that Egypt has 181 types of plants
11:59Non-locals in Egypt
12:00Not all of them are invaders
12:00What's wrong, Abu Hamad?
12:01I mean, I'm not an expert.
12:03In military strategies
12:04So you can tell me
12:05How does this invasion process happen?
12:06I like you, my dear
12:07And you're turning to me
12:08So I can teach you things
12:09You don't know her about the world
12:11Instead of making silly suggestions
12:12Why did he give me that special treatment?
12:13No, that's enough, Assisi.
12:14We didn't get well yesterday
12:16Because of the sparrow
12:16Invasive species
12:18It usually comes
12:19Because of humans
12:19Look at the net
12:20strange fish
12:21Or that Batshakl tricks
12:22Then Shariq gets up
12:22So now you want to move?
12:23Or maybe it's not herding her.
12:24A fish in the sea symbolizes
12:25Or plant the tree in the street
12:27What happened
12:27If you are praying to the Prophet
12:28There was a controlled, closed, and Maltribs system.
12:31And all the elements in it
12:32Walking towards her
12:33There is a case of echolibrosis
12:34You made me an entry
12:35New element
12:36The world's condolences
12:37And the element that you entered
12:38No one has ever seen it before.
12:40Right-handed?
12:40cat costume
12:41Yes, my dear
12:42cats
12:42Invisible Specials
12:43Who is Lebs 20 Nile?
12:44Cats every year
12:45Every day
12:46How many birds does Arab kill?
12:47Oh Abu Hamid
12:48one billion birds
12:48one billion?
12:49Abu Tis'a Safar?
12:49Yes, my dear
12:50one billion
12:50Does he say to you, my dear
12:51Year 49
12:52It happened that five cats entered Merion Island
12:56five
12:56Five Cats
12:57They weren't quick, Abu Hamid.
12:58No, my dear, Four Dol Mahani Ramzi
13:00Here are five cats
13:01year, year, year, year, seventy
13:02The five countries will be three thousand cats
13:04Petlua feeds on approximately half a million petrels per year.
13:08Half a million
13:08Oh, Abu Hamid's swimming pool!
13:10Pets
13:10The first way we introduce new types
13:13Second method
13:13If we bring it
13:14In order to control the type
13:15God bless
13:16diffuse
13:17Hassan died in the year 35
13:18Yes, Abu Hamid Al-Hassan, year 35
13:20Owners of Asaf farms
13:21In Australia too
13:22We're fed up with the beetles that keep eating
13:24Asaf Roots
13:25So they asked the government to find a solution for them.
13:27Is the government providing them with insect shelter?
13:28no
13:29They shook their brains
13:29And they brought [something] for the farmers
13:31A type of frog that eats beetles
13:33Ah
13:33To keep the environment
13:34It's fighting the environment
13:35This frog
13:36He lives in it
13:36Living in the Amazon basin of South America
13:38Dabou 1400 frogs
13:40Release them in Queensland
13:41The frogs were terribly scared
13:43Until their numbers reached millions
13:45Not just because her reaction started throughout the year
13:47It destroys up to 30,000 eggs at a time.
13:49But if a mangy animal were to eat it
13:51Or he bites it or licks it until
13:52So he can see who this is, he's dying
13:54Sisa, I'm telling you, my dear
13:55These frogs are fish frogs
13:56Even her house is fishy.
13:58We will not be merciful to the Merciful.
13:59Frog fish with fish
14:00And it carried a disaster
14:01But we don't include all types intentionally.
14:03Our solo journey around the world
14:05It makes us take in foreign types
14:06For example, large-scale travel
14:07It will contain large tanks
14:09It fills with water
14:10for him?
14:10Because sometimes a ship carries a heavy load
14:12And sometimes silver returns
14:13The ship, if it carries a light load
14:15And the sea is here
14:16He owns water tanks
14:17So that the ship is loaded
14:18And it weighs itself in water
14:19More Tabastibol
14:19The ship is tired in the port
14:21Or Transil
14:21Water is pumped from the sea
14:22tanks
14:23And empty it when you kiss it
14:24This is called soap water
14:25Money tension
14:26Because they say
14:26Between five thousand
14:28For ten thousand types
14:29They travel the world in 100 dinars
14:31And then he can live through harsh times
14:32Like these tanks
14:33Before individuals are released
14:34They throw new eggs
14:35Her circumstances are suitable
14:36They will conquer and occupy the place
14:37mussel costume
14:38Zubra like
14:39The one who destroys power plant systems
14:42This is a method
14:42The second method
14:43These types enter through a crack
14:44The ship's deck is normal
14:45Like what happened on Christmas Island
14:47Hey Abu Hamid
14:47What happened on Christmas Island
14:48Tum minni
14:49What did Santa Claus do?
14:50I'll tell you, he made a stand
14:51I'll go get an apple and come back to you.
14:52Christmas Island
14:53It is a place that contains
14:55Many animals and plants
14:56Those who are nowhere to be found
14:57You are in the world
14:58costume from
14:58The Ritograph
14:59red crab
15:00Famous for his annual migration
15:01We see about 40 million red crabs
15:04Chargers from the forest
15:05And we're going to the sea
15:06Even the crab went to the sea, didn't it?
15:08Come on, man, that's enough already.
15:09We will talk about our sizes
15:10And we'll release the episode
15:11What do you see? Let's focus on the crab.
15:12This crab
15:13He was a loafer
15:13To some extent, they are settlers from Europe.
15:15Honor the island
15:16Shahleen was with them on the ship
15:17cats
15:17And Fran
15:18reptiles
15:19And we blink
15:19My dear uncle
15:20Who's going to cause trouble?
15:21That's not how it is, Abu Hamad, the ant
15:23So you can put it at the end of the sentences.
15:24No, you didn't fool me, my dear, right?
15:25crazy yellow ants
15:27That's his name, Aziz, not Telmer.
15:28He is truly insane
15:29These are slightly large ants.
15:30and aggressive by nature
15:31These ants
15:31He builds huge colonies
15:33To the point that he is not satisfied with just one queen
15:34A swarm of ants
15:35In the colony
15:36It's worker ants
15:37proletariat
15:37These are sterile ants
15:38He doesn't give birth
15:39There is usually only one queen.
15:40She's the one who finishes
15:41But in the case of the crazy yellow ants
15:43The colony, in the name of God, what God wills
15:45It contains hundreds of queens
15:46And it doesn't multiply in the same place
15:47They make something called pudding or tarmoum
15:49Each queen takes a group of ants
15:51Franchise works
15:52A new branch in several other locations
15:53They will be super colonies
15:55Super Colonies
15:55These ants are normal
15:56Someone was going to step on him
15:57By God, a sparrow would eat it
15:58And his story ends
15:59But he
15:59No, he loves many foods.
16:01A sugary substance secreted by scale insects
16:04When you eat a stick
16:05Her name is Nada Al-Asal
16:06Hani Deol
16:07And not just be
16:07This ant sprays Hamad
16:09Formi Kasd
16:09On insects and larvae
16:11Then it dies and is eaten
16:12When the ant met the red crab
16:13He was afraid of him
16:14And the defense's cup holders kept spraying Al-Hamad
16:16The crab is paralyzed
16:17Until it gets dry
16:19And she dies
16:19The death of tens of millions of crabs
16:22One-third of the island is known
16:23Red crabs
16:24In the 15-20 years that benefit
16:25The island's inhabitants who were eating
16:2760 or 70 million red crabs
16:29About 30 million crabs have been lost
16:31Finding ants
16:32Not Kala, my dear
16:33The problem didn't last long.
16:34People are interested in the environment.
16:35There are people who are not eating
16:36Because there
16:38the size of ants
16:39Because the foreign influences began to affect
16:41On people's daily lives
16:42In a survey
16:43On the residents of 24 Faraya
16:44In southern Benin
16:45I found that the water hyacinth
16:46Reduce annual income
16:47These people's
16:48From the fish trade and crops
16:50Approximately $84 million
16:52Where is he?
16:53Wassa, my dear
16:53To remove this rose
16:54It costs the government
16:56150 million pounds per year
16:58Another type
16:59One mussel
17:00It causes losses of more than $100 million.
17:022017 only
17:03The global economy lost
17:05162.7 out of $10 million
17:08impact
17:08Invisip Specs
17:10On the independent world
17:10It costs at least one trillion dollars per year.
17:13From 1070
17:132017
17:14Oh, my beloved, a trillion dollars?
17:16That's why the authorities started taking
17:17This topic of invasive species is serious.
17:19Because of the invasive species
17:20It causes permanent changes
17:22Prevention is the best method of treatment.
17:24You respond quickly.
17:25Before he destroys himself
17:27And it spreads to the second area
17:28Once the issue becomes widespread, it becomes very difficult.
17:29I have nothing to do, my dear, and you have confused me
17:30What can be done now?
17:32In order to control these creatures
17:33Is it possible, my dear first?
17:35We intervene with mechanical or physical means.
17:38With the dress
17:38We go to the plant and either remove it or create
17:40Or we kill the insects one by one.
17:41Or we burn the tree that has avans.
17:43Or we remove the bird's nests, nest by nest
17:45naturally
17:46I don't need to tell you that it's a tiring process.
17:47A costly process
17:48Taman is not effective
17:50The second method
17:50chemical control
17:52She cheats with pesticides
17:53But still
17:53You can show the area
17:55local organisms
17:56And it's prohibited in the first place
17:57pesticides are used
17:57anywhere
17:58In rare types
17:59or threatened with extinction
18:00The third method
18:01And this is the way
18:02Science is trying to find something good in it.
18:03It is biological control
18:06Think like an ecosystem thinks
18:08Regarding human work
18:09Intervention by the ecosystem
18:10current
18:11He intervened again and fixed it.
18:12You're working, Abu Ahmed
18:13How should I act?
18:13Tell me
18:14Tell me
18:14for example
18:15This intruder
18:16Go back to its original environment
18:17And he killed his predator
18:19And tell him
18:19Your nosiness will get you at a certain point.
18:21O Allah, send blessings upon the Prophet, O Abu Ahmad
18:22What is this nonsense?
18:23That's not how you are, Abu Ahmed.
18:24Do the same thing again
18:25With the intervention of an organism
18:27In an environment that isn't his
18:28As happened
18:28With my slippers on the reeds
18:29The ones we brought for the beetles
18:31It seems, my dear, that I have indeed made a mistake.
18:32And you're right
18:33The direct routes
18:34It won't work because it's crude.
18:36You need to get involved in the complexities of the ecosystem.
18:38Not the food chain
18:39But the food web
18:41The food chain is sinful.
18:42The mouse eats the mother
18:43The snake eats the mouse
18:44A bridge that eats snakes
18:45But the food web
18:47Intertwining of the food chain
18:49Do you remember, my dear?
18:49The problem of the crazy yellow sleep
18:51The crab that peps
18:52Scientists from the Australian University of Latvian Environmental Sciences
18:54They offered a solution
18:54After more than five years of research
18:56They're going to introduce a new type
18:58The choice is made on a small wasp from Malaysia.
19:01Malaysia Mini Wash
19:03This is a wasp, 2 mm long.
19:04The money doesn't cost a penny.
19:05Safe for animals
19:06Because he doesn't build nests
19:07So, Terratoria
19:08It will be neither aggressive nor defensive.
19:10This wasp
19:10He doesn't eat, he sleeps, the crazy yellow one
19:12And he won't die
19:12But it kills the scale insect.
19:15Which is because this is the hardship
19:16The one who eats it sleeps, the yellow one
19:17The wasp
19:19Specializing in this insect only
19:21He doesn't know how to do anything else.
19:22They said they would bring a generation of wasps
19:24It is decreasing by thousands
19:25And then they release it.
19:27And they include this generation
19:27In the founding generation
19:29Because he's going from here
19:29It will become a type of shop
19:30Dear
19:31A method of intervention
19:32And it has its risks
19:33Take your share, my dear
19:33And they didn't do five years of research
19:34To convey that this might be the most suitable option
19:37And it won't be Invisible in the way
19:38The system is broken
19:39The topic has been carefully considered
19:40Not random
19:41Network age
19:41And second
19:42There might also be some risks.
19:43Second second
19:44In the intervention, an example occurred
19:45The sparrow
19:46Do you remember her?
19:46Worry, my dear
19:47In this situation
19:48The predators had to prevail
19:50Those who used to eat frogs
19:51They are dead
19:52Because it is named
19:52Animal costume for everyone
19:53Which has become endangered
19:55fingerprinting a frog
19:56What's wrong with me, Abu Hamid?
19:57I have a clever idea
19:58Dear Fada
19:59The predators who were
20:00In the original frog environment
20:01What were they doing with this frog?
20:03No need, my dear
20:04There are many years of development
20:06I informed the predators of her rights
20:07This frog is called
20:09It's not edible
20:10When they saw her
20:11They were walking away, leaving her.
20:12Her condition
20:12A team of researchers
20:13Take supplies
20:14To train the dentists
20:15They avoid this frog
20:17We'll get them
20:17And we will train them
20:18Hey everyone
20:19Beware of the frog
20:20It will kill you, don't eat it
20:22They respond with a verse of supplication.
20:23In the shape of a frog
20:24They sprinkle a substance on it
20:25Ghassam caused
20:26They are disgusted and do not go near her.
20:27As if they were in a certain way
20:28They took it from the frog
20:29and hostile
20:30Release these animals into the beryl
20:32They found Hussein
20:32The trained dentists
20:33She lives through her periods
20:34Taiz is now being intervened in
20:35As if you are evolution
20:36Our ability to make this complex change
20:38Let's wonder
20:39Are we as humans
20:40We consider
20:40Invisible Spaces?
20:42Is it clear that it will remain Kabbeh Ahmed?
20:43Are individuals
20:43Those who left Africa
20:44From about 70,000 years ago
20:45And invade the planet
20:46They are considered part of the ecosystems
20:48Were they born with a creative mind?
20:49God is the father of Ahmed
20:51Definition of Invisible Species
20:52It's a new type
20:53It spread beyond the scope
20:55Its natural distribution
20:55And he established himself
20:56And it spread widely
20:57Until it influenced the Salaf
20:59on the ecosystem
20:59local species
21:00We can divide the definition
21:01By those standards
21:02Your type is based on human nature.
21:03The first criterion is that it is a non-local type
21:05Is man
21:06Non-native species in the world
21:07Were they in Africa?
21:08Here, my dear, I need to feel you in a gray area.
21:10In the subject
21:10The Invisible Species de
21:12There are migratory species
21:13Not normal
21:13When the malakh changes
21:14Or eating less
21:15There are animals
21:16By petrifying a new area
21:17We pass through ordinary nature
21:18And the migrants blend in with the native species.
21:20But they can also cause problems
21:22The girl who caused it
21:23Invisible Specs
21:24Even my dear researchers, be patient
21:25These types
21:26For struggle
21:26Because it harms the indigenous population
21:28We do not protect it
21:28Because of migration
21:29natural part
21:30From life
21:31This is still a dilemma, my dear.
21:32Not solved
21:32Because Tani
21:33Immigration is a natural need
21:34Some of the researchers
21:35They make immigrants
21:36As if they were New Netip
21:37New residents
21:38for him?
21:38Because these types
21:39Find it yourself
21:39No one carried it and brought it back
21:40Her catalog
21:41In it, she appreciates
21:42Go to this place
21:43Not us, then.
21:44Which we will reduce
21:44So man also migrated
21:45For a better climate
21:46And eat more
21:47and environments
21:48It settled on every continent
21:4915,000 years ago
21:50Until it became there
21:52local residents
21:52In every continent
21:53As we said, my dear
21:54This standard is a little romantic
21:55We can't say
21:56It was cooked on the human
21:57Second standard
21:57They are investigating
21:58Share more
21:59with the local population
22:00Have humans spread?
22:01Humans, my dear
22:02In the name of God, what God wills
22:03Not just spread across the land
22:04He went down to the sea
22:05And the edge of passion
22:06And the matter came out
22:06And he wants to colonize space.
22:08Third criterion
22:09It has an effect on species
22:10no
22:10They are humans
22:10The impact on species, Bouhami
22:11Why?
22:12They ruined everything
22:13Countless disasters
22:15Human religion
22:15There are approximately one million species
22:16Endangered
22:17I call humans
22:18And all that we progress
22:19The world is more beautiful
22:20Don't be so quick to judge, Abu Hami.
22:21By God, we are the ones who are silent.
22:22With our predators
22:23Why is it our fault?
22:24If we knew how to treat diseases
22:25We're going everywhere in the world
22:27We provide means of survival and well-being
22:29Even if it's moral, it's no good.
22:30But logic says
22:31We save ourselves
22:32And I mean
22:33If I get hungry while I'm in the forest
22:34Except for a lion that looks at a gazelle's hip
22:35That's possible, everyone
22:36We really are dear
22:37The only rational being
22:38Progress is ingrained in our stitching
22:40But from the mind's slumber
22:41Future awareness
22:42The mind also places responsibility on us
22:44We are giving up our selfishness
22:45Invisible Specials
22:46They act according to their instincts
22:47Until they pay themselves
22:48And those around them are facing extinction.
22:50But reason places a responsibility on us
22:51Towards other species
22:52Not just morals
22:53If morality existed for a reason
22:55But species extinction
22:56The lifespan of resources is affected
22:57What keeps us alive
22:58The planet today supports our lives
23:00Tomorrow might not be like this.
23:01Preserving species and diversity on Earth
23:03It is one of the effective solutions
23:05To secure the future
23:06Because every organism contributes in a unique way
23:08In preserving the ecosystem
23:09A person might not be
23:11In biological definition
23:12But it is the most powerful influence on the planet
23:14And it sits at the top of the food chain
23:16But he remains a member of the food network
23:19His strength is supported by all forms of life.
23:20The plants and plants that eat us
23:22For microbes that decompose waste
23:24biodiversity
23:25Assembling life that took a billion years
23:27And the world is paving the way for our feet
23:29She is the one who is maintaining the world's extraction now.
23:30We'll tell you, my dear, another scientific right.
23:32That is, the previous episodes
23:33The stage is set for the upcoming episodes.
23:34What you will see, God willing, is what has passed.
23:36And you'll see what's coming
23:36So you understand the importance of looking at the sources
23:38You subscribe to the channel to see which episodes are available.
23:40Mahad That Waz Tu Saden
23:42Ah
23:42ZZ Live
23:43No worries
23:43I gathered
23:44Someone asked me, "Abu Ahmed, what do you say, biologists?"
23:46The presence of the Al-Daheeh program on YouTube
23:49Before it was on YouTube
23:51Does this make Al-Daheeh's program an Invisible program?
23:53I would like to say, and put an end to this debate, that
23:56Biologists have indeed considered this topic.
23:58They told me, "Invisif, take your time, Abu Ahmed."
24:00I'm not a biologist, and they told you that, Abu Ahmed.
24:01Ah
24:01Do you have an objection?
24:02No, Abu Ahmed
24:03What you receive stays with you; what you know is biology.
24:05My dear, don't accuse me of being deceitful.
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