26:53 the look on their faces taking in their work. It’s very meaningful how they engaged the people who took refuge on the mountain to help them sustain their families and reconnect the local people to their natural heritage leaving a legacy of prosperity and reciprocity for their descendants to follow in
A great project and we need so many more to help protect our fragile environment, but with people that care doing such great work then all our future will be better for all life on Beautiful Planet Earth.
A wonderful approach! Environmentalism and conservation can be complicated, and without the help of people cannot be done. Pushing people out is not the answer, but finding ways to bring worlds together for mutual benefit. I am very glad both the park and the communities on the mountain seem to be growing and thriving so well!
What a story. I like the resilient and focus the pioneers of this noble project has maintained all through. Despite numerous challenges witnessed, a beautiful story has and continues to be created. Gorongosa forest and national park will soon be an epitome of success.
The messages on the coffee bags- inspiring. The developing world is kicking the developed worlds ass- they're skipping the disgusting industrial revolution.
Proof once again that people in countries in Africa can solve their own problems and uplift themselves if & when a war ends, and when the former colonial powers treat them fairly. The search engine Ecosia helps plant trees much to the same effect: water is restored, villagers have more food & money, and can send their kids to school. Andrew Millison is seeing similar in India. Yet Western companies sell carbon credits off already-protected forests instead of doing the hard work finding & funding projects like these.
26:53 the look on their faces taking in their work. It’s very meaningful how they engaged the people who took refuge on the mountain to help them sustain their families and reconnect the local people to their natural heritage leaving a legacy of prosperity and reciprocity for their descendants to follow in
A great project and we need so many more to help protect our fragile environment, but with people that care doing such great work then all our future will be better for all life on Beautiful Planet Earth.
What a wonderful restoration story. Beautifully made. So good to see those smiles and hear their laughter.
This gives me hope! Bless the people of Mozambique.
A wonderful approach! Environmentalism and conservation can be complicated, and without the help of people cannot be done. Pushing people out is not the answer, but finding ways to bring worlds together for mutual benefit. I am very glad both the park and the communities on the mountain seem to be growing and thriving so well!
What a beautiful story ❤️
We are the only hope our planet has to restore itself!!
What a story. I like the resilient and focus the pioneers of this noble project has maintained all through. Despite numerous challenges witnessed, a beautiful story has and continues to be created. Gorongosa forest and national park will soon be an epitome of success.
War does not help anyone…until we can work together and put weapons down we cannot flourish at a faster pace. Beautiful animals.
Wow! What a beautiful story and a wonderful documentary.
AWESOME!! Best documentary I've seen in a long time!
Beutiful story of the restoration of human/ecological communities, and about bravery, thank you!
This is what we need more of, to combat the climate, people's destruction and erosion of places once wild and thriving. 🥶🖤🔔👍🏻💕
Dear God protect these women under great opposing situations……
The messages on the coffee bags- inspiring. The developing world is kicking the developed worlds ass- they're skipping the disgusting industrial revolution.
Bravo!!!!
Proof once again that people in countries in Africa can solve their own problems and uplift themselves if & when a war ends, and when the former colonial powers treat them fairly. The search engine Ecosia helps plant trees much to the same effect: water is restored, villagers have more food & money, and can send their kids to school. Andrew Millison is seeing similar in India. Yet Western companies sell carbon credits off already-protected forests instead of doing the hard work finding & funding projects like these.
Assistindo vcs aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
❤Smart plan 👨🌾
Super
I drink Columbian so don't care