TED: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places | Steve Boyes

TED: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places | Steve Boyes

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Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the Okavango Delta, a vital wetland in Botswana, highlighting its ecological significance and the threats it faces from human impact. The speaker shares personal experiences and scientific explorations, emphasizing the need for conservation. The Okavango megatransect, a challenging expedition, is detailed, showcasing the importance of preserving wilderness for both ecological and spiritual reasons. Future conservation efforts aim to protect this unique ecosystem, ensuring water security and biodiversity for future generations.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What makes the Okavango Delta more valuable than diamonds to Botswana?

Its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Its large population of elephants

Its role as a major diamond producer

Its vast undeveloped river basin

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Why does the speaker emphasize the need to reconnect with wilderness?

To increase tourism in Botswana

To preserve cultural heritage

To understand our biological connection to nature

To promote scientific research

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary reason for the speaker's annual expeditions across the Okavango Delta?

To document wildlife photography

To train local guides

To conduct scientific surveys

To promote tourism

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are the Wayeyi river bushmen?

A team of wildlife photographers

The local people of the Okavango Delta

A tribe from the Kalahari Desert

A group of conservation scientists

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What significant event did the speaker launch in 2014?

A wildlife photography exhibition

A scientific conference on biodiversity

An ambitious conservation project

A cultural festival in Botswana

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What is the Okavango-Zambezi water tower?

A vast post-war wilderness

A historical monument

A new tourist attraction

A scientific research facility

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Why is preserving wilderness considered a basic human right by the speaker?

It allows for economic development

It provides opportunities for exploration

It ensures cultural preservation

It supports technological advancements