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@ProgressiveEconomicsSupporter14 күн бұрын
Great idea, thank you for supporting this game changer!! 🙏
@acquisitium14 күн бұрын
great episode Markus!
@Bad_Rice13 күн бұрын
Why not create a discord for non members to maybe contribute/assist. You could try methods like this to open source some creative or innovative solutions to some of the issues from some really passionate environmentalists, and maybe provide a bonus to your members using the discord as well. Just feels like you could drive alot more support by engaging the community in this manner and providing them additional agency.
@acquisitium13 күн бұрын
@@Bad_Rice they ask 6 euro per month.and they want that money to go into the projects. and not a webmaster that needs to look after the discord. But maybe a good idea for yourself?
@hotbit732713 күн бұрын
You portray Maasai-Lion 'coexistence' in a FALSE light. Why? The reality is that Maasai people are encroaching on lion territories and still actively killing lions. If they were losing a few cows to lions every week, they would be left with no cows after a year or two. The Maasai population has grown exponentially over the past 100 years, with around 10 times more people and maybe 20 times as many cows. This population explosion is similar for other tribes. Sadly, the future of lions and other wild animals in Africa looks bleak."
@christopherg234713 күн бұрын
"What about that blinking area?" "That is beyond our border. Never go there, Simba."
@SoloPerICommenti12 күн бұрын
*Kimba, actually more fitting
@AndyZach11 күн бұрын
@@SoloPerICommenti The original white lion. Thanks for the call-out.
@samsomsonofisac52911 күн бұрын
I was waiting for Simba xD
@samsomsonofisac52911 күн бұрын
@@SoloPerICommenti Simba is African
@SoloPerICommenti11 күн бұрын
@@samsomsonofisac529 Kimba too
@MattieAMiller14 күн бұрын
Using lights to scare away lions reminds me of a man my grandfather knew in the 60s. He often had to travel through the Serengeti by foot. To stop lions from attacking him, he would play his violin. It scared the lions and terrified my grandpa once when the sound of Bach on violin came from the dark wilderness one night, only for that man to appear. It's wonderful to hear how we keep finding more and more ways to peacefully coexist with wild animals.
@planet-wild14 күн бұрын
That's an amazing lion protection mechanism! Thanks for sharing this story with us 💚
@louisegogel797314 күн бұрын
Were they scared or just so appreciative that they kept their peace with him?
@catcalculator55914 күн бұрын
@@MattieAMiller the music was so fire the Lions were afraid of getting burned
@Boselaphus14 күн бұрын
@catcalculator559 that's a calculated answer from a calculated person like calculator.
@primesspct213 күн бұрын
That's so cool dude! I had never heard that story, Thanks for sharing it with us.
@catcalculator55914 күн бұрын
"Making peace with lions" will now become my language expression for finding a way to solve an Problem peacefully with inteligence when it didnt seen possible
@Call_Me_Minaris14 күн бұрын
great idea!
@louisegogel797314 күн бұрын
Love it!
@sandra.helianthus14 күн бұрын
Cool idea 🙏
@Boselaphus14 күн бұрын
That's a calculated stance you took there on your calculation about calculating the vast array of unsolved calculations to be calculated peacefully without miscalculation. That's a calculated comment from a calculated person like you, calculator.
@pocophone201013 күн бұрын
New idiom
@lysan144514 күн бұрын
I loved how proud the father was of his son and his sense of humour. It's incredible that he came up with this idea as a twelve-year-old; absolutely amazing. What's also amazing is how you find these people who often have simple ideas that are so brilliant and effective.
@Nestmind12 күн бұрын
Also he killed NINE LIONS The dude Is a MASSIVE BADASS
@Music-hl1hi12 күн бұрын
I wonder where a smart man like him could've gotten if he had access to top of the line education as a child.
@deshaebeasley5 күн бұрын
@@Music-hl1hi Five topics to fix society via discussion: -Anti-natalism vs Natalism -The 3 basic needs/prenatal needs Three things necessary for human evolution that are provided while in the womb which are; food, shelter and medical care. -Platinum rule Do whatever makes one happier unless it interferes with another persons ability to do the same. -MBTI (research yours and connect with others) -Art (pick one and get better at it!)
@bronzalba115913 күн бұрын
He not only saved the cows but also his culture and authenticity and helped the peace and survival of the lions in the neighborhood of his people. I wish him success, Maasai men are the bravest people
@johnjohnson712811 күн бұрын
so yo dumb as think its cool to live with lions in yo hood what an as wipe
@Danika_Nadzan14 күн бұрын
"If we can change our mindset to go from dominance to coexistence"(10:27)...that's the solution to a LOT of the human-caused problems in the world. What an ingenious solution from the mind of a 12-year-old! Through his invention and education programs, Richard is a true gift to his country, the lions, and all of us. I am proud to support his work through Planet Wild!
@louisegogel797314 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@50n0fGod7014 күн бұрын
This works among humans, too. When humanity can take (each and everyone of their own)pride out of the way. Lots of humans are so cocky, brazen, self entitled, self righteous, weak and insecure. It's pathetically hilarious. For real.
@belvedere9213 күн бұрын
The idea of going from dominance to coexistence is ancient African religion called "Animism". Works well.
@jimmyb61112 күн бұрын
Try telling that to america when you have oil in your backyard you instantly become a terrorist
@Danika_Nadzan12 күн бұрын
@@belvedere92 I agree, and I think many indigenous cultures around the world share the coexistence mindset as well.
@TravelingDude1813 күн бұрын
The pride that man has in his son. Well deserved.
@NostalgicGamerRickOShay7 күн бұрын
Heh heh, pride... Get it? Lions. 😅
@AniMerDol11 күн бұрын
Such a marvelous story. My dad, an electrical engineer, worked on 2 hydro projects in Tanzania. First in the 70s, then about a decade later. When doing fly-over surveys of project areas during his 2nd stint, he noticed a shocking decline in elephant populations. So, he got a few people together & founded a charitable wildlife organization that mainly focused on elephants. East Africa became so dear to his heart, after retirement, he returned as consultant on 2 projects in Malawi. He would have loved hearing about this incredible young man & seeing the impact of his invention.
@kamesh584610 күн бұрын
He will be a legend in the massai folklore for centuries to come.
@AniMerDol9 күн бұрын
@kamesh5846 Rightly so!
@hodanosman202712 күн бұрын
I’m from Somalia, but I grew up in eight countries I’ve been teaching for 40 years I don’t like adult adults I trust children I can’t stop crying watching this. I’m so proud of everybody involved in this. Thank you so much. Everybody gets a gold star for me. The Olympics give gold you have my heart
@johnjohnson712811 күн бұрын
wat a suck speach
@AnaAsante19895 күн бұрын
@@johnjohnson7128🤔🤔🤔 huh???
@Eligriv_maitre_constructeur14 күн бұрын
1- Problem 2- Idea 3- crafting solution 4- testing 5- success That's what I call a solarpunk story ! I hope no more lions will be harmed by the conflicts with the farmers
@チュンピア恵里香13 күн бұрын
Yessss very solarpunk! I'm so here for it!
@bertellijustin637611 күн бұрын
I hope no more people or their livestock that they depend on are harmed by the lions.
@LePageChannel11 күн бұрын
Your 5 points also apply to lions, which are very smart. They'll figure it out soon enough. This "solution" is only temporary. 🏃♂️🦁
@infinitydreamzz10 күн бұрын
Bored out of my mind with the long introduction, and I like long videos. This could have been two minutes
@qjtvaddict5 күн бұрын
It was necessary but ok
@tableslam13 күн бұрын
Richard has such a warm and kind smile, what a heartwarming story
@ltrotter63611 күн бұрын
What a beautiful, brilliant young man! His parents and community must be so proud of him!!!
@NateLee-nc6tb14 күн бұрын
Thanks to all of the planet wild team for all the good you do.
@kiatupato18214 күн бұрын
This young man is a modern day genius. Absolutely amazing.
@catslikewitches133214 күн бұрын
I was really, really looking forward to this mission. This one made me cry. Once we were spectators of a young lioness hunting, while the rest of the tribe was watching her (the park sentries - Kruger National Park - later told us, that the lioness was "trying out" for the real hunting. They had to go out searching for the Zebra, she hurt but wasn't able to kill).It was spectacular to watch the whole scene. I have a very soft part in my heart for Africa. I travelled the world since I was a kid with my parents, but somehow Africa always lets me feel grounded. Take care - Europe
@iamtembo13 күн бұрын
I remember seeing Richard on Ted talks years ago when he was just a kid, happy to see he's grown and still doing great stuff
@cutekitten439514 күн бұрын
I can't believe Planet Wild is nearly at 2 years worth of monthly missions! Here's to many many more
@planet-wild14 күн бұрын
Indeed! Thanks for being with us on this journey! 💚
@vaidphysics10 күн бұрын
"Kindness is the highest form of wisdom" ... may humanity continue its journey into the light of wisdom and kindness
@thierrybourges122812 күн бұрын
Well done Richard ! Peace agreement between lions and the human species ? This deserves a peace Nobel price, and I am not joking…
@johnjohnson712811 күн бұрын
you can never ever live with lions as wipes tried that here in the us fuked around and found out
@Prashanthbentley114 күн бұрын
Great to see a young boy's simple idea allows the lions to lead their life and thrive. I hope many people (especially the younger generation) understand and appreciate these kinds of ideas and also understand that this world doesn't only belong to us humans alone 🙏
@johnjohnson712811 күн бұрын
you can never ever live with lions as wipes tried that here in the us fuked around and found out
@Suzanna-g5q12 күн бұрын
God bless this young man.
@ReidCollins-m3g14 күн бұрын
What a simple and elegant solution!
@fluffydogmayhem14 күн бұрын
I love how this channel actually went to the place and did something about the cause, often I see KZbin videos or documentaries and they talk about how the issue is so horrible and they do nothing
@bejoscha8 күн бұрын
What I like best here is, that natives found their own solution rather than "smart outsiders" coming and imposing something. Never underestimate the ingenuity of people (and kids). Great work. And brave Olivia. Its one thing to hear about this on KZbin, and another one standing in the dark in a unfamiliar environment and just 'trusting' things work out :c)
@janetf2314 күн бұрын
Kudos to Richard for promoting peaceful coexistence👏💛🦁
@Gavsta6012 күн бұрын
BRILLIANT!!! Wonderful to see a success story like this in Africa!! Our wild animals are all important to us Africans....well done Richard!!
@ChelseaLarsson14 күн бұрын
Incredible story of homegrown innovation. Olivia is an endearing and hilarious host! Hope to see more of her in future stories. Love the work you are doing to keep the planet wild! Keep it going.
@louisegogel797314 күн бұрын
“It’s ok, you don’t have to thank me” lolololol yes, a wacky sense of humor.
@shelley-anneharrisberg740914 күн бұрын
Wow, this has to be one of the most beautiful and inspiring projects yet. Just the way Richard came up with this amazing idea at age 12 - and managed to construct everything by himself from bits and pieces. What an amazing person - thank you! And thanks to Planet Wild!🦁🦁
@KNOWHOPE7211 күн бұрын
Stellar example to illustrate that the best solutions are often the simplest one's and that we are at our most creative when we are not told what to do but simply experiment freely.
@LeaveCurious14 күн бұрын
There is so much to appreciate here. With ingenuity like Richards's, solutions can be found, and with support from Planet Wild, those solutions can go further! Great video!
@RockHoppingGranny14 күн бұрын
Thank you so so much for caring and for DOING incredible things to help. All of you leave me with tears of gratitude every time I see another one of your projects. My annual subscription is due next month and I will happily be renewing it. xx
@planet-wild14 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback and your continuous support! These missions are possible thanks to our community members like you 💚
@deshaebeasley5 күн бұрын
Five topics to fix society via discussion: -Anti-natalism vs Natalism -The 3 basic needs/prenatal needs Three things necessary for human evolution that are provided while in the womb which are; food, shelter and medical care. -Platinum rule Do whatever makes one happier unless it interferes with another persons ability to do the same. -MBTI (research yours and connect with others) -Art (pick one and get better at it!)
@roadskegermann226513 күн бұрын
Man, Richard seems like a cool guy
@Nyarlathotep6311 күн бұрын
Compassion, ingenuity and perseverance saving one of our planet's most iconic and majestic creatures, wow! Bravo, Richard. Amazing.
@KatrinRuth11 күн бұрын
Richard the Lion Heart and his Lion Lights. What an amazing invention. We need more innovative people like him, so we coexist with our animal neighbours.
@bertanelson806210 күн бұрын
That's why innovation must be opened beyond universities & "experts" to include all people, everywhere. If we do that, we'll go to zero-point energy quickly & expand into an entirely paradigm of living.
@gmaureen10 күн бұрын
All we need are a bunch of 12 year olds. They're still open to new ideas, and not afraid to try them out.
@TheRewildlife14 күн бұрын
Genius idea. Sometimes the most simple ideas work the best. But it takes observant and determined people like this to solve the problem. In this case it actually took the lions to associate lights with humans also. Great video well done!
@earlysda14 күн бұрын
And what will happen when the lions figure out that there is no human with the light?
@timtuff76835 күн бұрын
And will future generations of lions retain that association? is it 'taught,' or only 'learned'?
@irefi6412 күн бұрын
I really do hope Richard is well paid for his invention. Awesome accomplishment.
@michellewruck247212 күн бұрын
Brought tears to my eyes. You guys are doing great work. Well done. ❤
@jshanker200513 күн бұрын
Richard is a fine specimen of a human!! He has ingenuity, a great structure and a sharp mind.
@catcalculator55914 күн бұрын
He really defeated lions with lights,absolute legend
@hunterhq29514 күн бұрын
FOr nocturnal predators using darkness as a weapon the light is their greatest enemy
@zuesaka116413 күн бұрын
Unfortunately the lions will adapt to the lights.
@Nzuri.5 күн бұрын
@@zuesaka1164 That's what I'm thinking might happen, if lions haven't learnt to stay away from cattle despite being shot and killed what will stop them when they realize the lights don't actually stop them from killing the cows..?? animals are smart and adaptive I doubt they'll never stop being scared off by a simple light
@paulmcdonnell19979 күн бұрын
This is soooo positive for the Lions and for mankind - a simple relatively cheap technical solution together with re-thinking about how we treat wildlife.
@genoeffapalumbo337814 күн бұрын
I LOVE IT!!! I am so happy to be a part of these missions. Thank you, again for continuing your efforts to help people, animals, environments and communities!
@iwannaapple719012 күн бұрын
I can see these lights not just working in Africa but all over the world there are farmers who need help protecting herds.
@AfroGlobalNetwork10 күн бұрын
This young African warrior is an amazing tech guru that needs support to expand his invention. Thank you for saving the lion population ❤❤
@LincolnWorld14 күн бұрын
This was beautiful! Thank you so much for helping him save more lions as well as goats, cows, and people, with his invention.
@theMightyMonarch8814 күн бұрын
A wonderful example of how one person with a good idea can make a real difference. Sorry for the cliche, but thank you!
@JakeBarlow9 күн бұрын
The creativity and inventiveness of people in Africa never ceases to amaze me. They so often develop creations that do so much with so little. Thank you for supporting this effort, Planet Wild!
@voiciray12 күн бұрын
So simple it takes a genius's vision to see it. Much respect, love and admiration to you from Canada. 🇨🇦
@LazarusStr10 күн бұрын
This made me tear up ❤ 🥲. Imagine how MANY MORE brilliant minds, like Richard's, there are within communities in Africa and around the world that havent gotten their chance to shine and solve the wolrds problems✨️✨️. This really touched my heart ❤️ It just goes to show that once given the chance and resources, brilliance can evolve. Great episiode 🎉🎉!!! Extremely inspiring 🙌🏾
@charlesbecoat309011 күн бұрын
From your father killing nine lions to you organically engineering a electric device that reduces conflict between humans and lions and keeps livestock alive. Brilliant!
@HelovesU-we4qh10 күн бұрын
It's 2025 and it is good to see a real man! Do you see how bravely he stepped in front of her when he thought they would encounter a lion! Well done sir👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@noacringeperofeliz14 күн бұрын
my dad also breaks and fixes things and has a lot of electricity skills (that may not be perfect) but he literally made that skill just by himself, i find that amazing, it's like a way of art i think. it's also amazing that this kid learned to do something like that the same way and now he's literally saving lions and helping them to coexist
@johnjohnson712811 күн бұрын
you can never ever live with lions as wipes tried that here in the us fuked around and found out
@N.Alicea11 күн бұрын
I do NOT want to live in a world without wildlife !!! Luon Boy is making a wonderful leap in human consciousness and ability to live along with our fellow earthlings. God bless him and all other heroes and heroines like him. Love planet earth our only home in the entire universe. Let's learn from this iluminated human being and protect our future life because we depend on the survival and wellbeing of all its diverse creatures. Amen🙏
@AndreaArdila-y3e14 күн бұрын
Crazy to see how mindset can change through out generations. Thanks Planet Wild!! Happy to be a member!
@nrusimha1112 күн бұрын
You are what I wish all of KZbin was. Nice work, and more strength to you!
@blueteller12 күн бұрын
This is like a real life "How To Train Your Dragon" story, just with lions instead of dragons. Incredible!
@sanjaynsaigal10 күн бұрын
Salutations to our African brothers and sisters. We are inhertors of great civilizations and destined for great futures.
@WilkaKennedid10 күн бұрын
Respect 🌍🇸🇴🇻🇳🇱🇺🇯🇵 Thanks 👍😊
@kareemsakr4112 күн бұрын
50:50 chance of a lion looking at us right now is a bone chilling statement
@divingplatform14 күн бұрын
Love this one ❤
@irenehabes-quene28396 күн бұрын
This is where I grew up and it warms my heart to see this form of conservation. Only in my time Nairobi city was so much further away from Nairobi game park!
@Call_Me_Minaris14 күн бұрын
Olivia is so sweet! I'd like to see her in the next videos 🥰 And, of course, the host is very charismatic as always! Thanks for the video 😊
@Kath181310 күн бұрын
Bless this brilliant, inspired and inspiring young man! Bless the people, the lions and the world! Liked and subscribed because of this story! ❤
@danielauntiet211214 күн бұрын
An amazingly simply solution to a huge problem. This is a wonderful project to support, as it acts where the help is needed, but will never come from an instutution like the government, because it is "too low level". The most that would be done, if the lions were close to getting extinct, is fines for the ones hunting them, which will never stop things completely, as these people don't kill the lions for profit, but to protect their livelihood. The Lion Lights are simple enough to use and install that everybody can get behind the idea and your support in informing more people about the effectivity of the measure will spread it further. Humans and animals can simply live next to each other peacefully, because somebody understood both sides and found a solution that can be copied with the means the people there have available. Greatest respect to Richard for coming up with the idea and then spreading it around.
@DoogleLawless9 күн бұрын
What an amazing story. Something so simple fixing such a huge issue. It just goes to show that we can be set in our way, and not always see an alternative. The best part about modern life is that we can share these great ideas globally now.
@bytesandbikes14 күн бұрын
Asante sana, rafiki wa simba!
@silvermoon918623 сағат бұрын
I have to say that I am proud of him for protecting a species that we humans have nearly wiped out for selfish reasons. I love how when he thinks there is a genuine lion he stepped in front of the woman to protect her, that shows his true colors. He's a good young man.
@martinmcdonald670813 күн бұрын
This made me cry
@b-rare11 күн бұрын
Crazy how it took that long to figure something like this out
@souljahaden618413 күн бұрын
Hope this can be implemented worldwide to coexist with apex predators
@NAVYABHAN12 күн бұрын
No matter who you are or where you live, there’s something that each and everyone of us can teach each other about how to thrive!
@pascalx788914 күн бұрын
Great work 🦁
@LeMayJoseph6 күн бұрын
Richard’s father is so obviously proud of what his son has done. Imagine growing up and living your life only knowing the lion as an enemy, and becoming so good at defeating them in melee combat. Then your son becomes the kind of man who sees the problem for what it is, and comes up with a solution for lasting peace. What an unimaginably beautiful feeling it must be for him to know that no more boys and men need to die to protect their families’ livelihoods. And that his own son brought this about.
@Clyne-sv4hd14 күн бұрын
Brilliant work Richard 👍
@ayomikunkemisolaoloye-bens18778 күн бұрын
Amazed by the brain of the young boy that brought peace and safety to both sides. Incredible ways of God is unfathomable..... Problems of decades was solved by a child. Kudos to that child✌️ Richard is an Hero🎉
@Nature-was-my-first-love13 күн бұрын
Ich war (als Backer) skeptisch, ob mich eine Initiative in einem Land weit von jeder Erreichbarkeit für mich ansprechen würde - aber es hat mich doch berührt! Gut gemacht, bitte weiter so!
@smaugballer733713 күн бұрын
Grandpa growup. Africa is rapidly evolving technologically. Stop buying into everything the biasWestern media shows you about Africa. Do some research
@MarengiOmnisystems13 күн бұрын
It is an awesome and effective concept - not just for lions but for many nuisance animals! I put some flashing string lights & motion lights around my house to deter armadillos from digging under the foundations, and have also found that good light placement deters foxes and coyotes as well. They're very wary of anything that lights up and will hardly go near it.
@kathleenmead925914 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@nitinkapoor47529 күн бұрын
I remember seeing his TEDx program when he was just a kid … good to see him again.
@lindsaybruce139612 күн бұрын
From an engineering perspective, this is shear genius. Simple, low cost, highly effective. Richard's key insight was turning an observation into lion behaviour into an affordable solution which benefits both humans and lions. Lesser men would have sold guns and bullets, but Richard saw a better way forward for everybody. Fantastic.
@skippingclouds14 күн бұрын
Extremely thankful for this channel and Richard and people like Richard for doing so much work and being passionate about our Earth and it's biodiversity. These videos bring me so much joy and hope, seeing new inventions, new ways to protect our Earth and it's precious species. Especially in trying times like these when you feel like the world is doomed, people like Richard and communities like Planet Wild prove time and again that there are always going to be humans who overcome the struggle and loss and do the best they can in protecting nature when they care enough. Kudos to you guys, you truly inspire me!! Richard is truly inspiring!
@WildSeny12 күн бұрын
Thank you Planet Wild for sharing this inspiring story! Would be very interesting to test if a similar approach works with wolves attacking livestock, since it's one of their biggest obstacles for expanding across Europe and the main reason they're being hunted in several European countries.
@artharrison958610 күн бұрын
This single video points out that, sometimes, even a seemingly simple solution, can bring change for the better. It is critical for people to stop thinking about other animal species as “the enemy” and realize that they are a part of the same systems that make it possible for us to survive on this planet. If we alter the environment so that it doesn’t support other life forms then there’s a good chance that we are making it less hospitable for us as humans as well.
@ryans709714 күн бұрын
Lions and all the big cats are such beautiful powerful and graceful animals.
@Biscuits..13 күн бұрын
Oh, this is incredible. Also, that dad is awesome!
@aguywithpotatoes13 күн бұрын
Baby Ostrich warning 1:39
@thehow-tofactory800811 күн бұрын
😁😁😁
@tangiblepress10 күн бұрын
I couldn't feel better about being a regular supporter. Thank you.
@Sicnum9114 күн бұрын
amazing work!
@clivebradley263313 күн бұрын
So nice to hear some good news. That boy is a genius.
@Flario_14 күн бұрын
I am always wondering How you’re Findling These projects. Anyways, thank you very much for your work!
@ROSIE-ct7vn11 күн бұрын
This is such a beautiful story!! After seeing this, I immediately signed up to sponsor more amazing projects with Planet Wild. Thank you for helping worthy work like this! ❤❤❤
@LinuxFanboy14 күн бұрын
Could this also work against wolves?
@planet-wild14 күн бұрын
Yes, Lion Lights can be adapted for use in other regions with different predators, like wolves, foxes, etc.
@vEGan190914 күн бұрын
@@planet-wild Wäre ja dann auch DIE Alternative hier in Europa, Herden vor Wölfen zu schützen. Dann müssten die Landwirte nicht mehr davon ausgehen, Wölfe abzuschießen sei (abgesehen von Herdenschutzhunden) die einzige Möglichkeit 💚🐺
@LinuxFanboy14 күн бұрын
Context of my question: In the Netherlands we also have wolves these days. Here too, shooting is discussed because livestock is often killed.
@daviniusb679813 күн бұрын
@@vEGan1909 Gesunde Wölfe wollen mit Menschen nichts zu tun haben, und da die Lichter menschliche Anweseenheit vortäuschen sollte es eigentlich klappen!
@Edda-Online12 күн бұрын
I have had the same thought. It is a huge problem in several parts of Europe. Even if the light might not work as well as for the lions - we have probably much more light pollution than in those places in Africa - something different or something different in combination with light might help.
@LifeIsAdventurousJourney10 күн бұрын
Wow! Great work, team and Richard! Makes me feel so proud of humanity.
@torstenherbach39714 күн бұрын
Ich möchte mich auch mal lokal auf deutsch bedanken. Ich finde eure Aktionen sehr zielführend. Und deshalb bin ich auch dabei. Und ihr dokumentiert und erklärt sehr gut. Das hebt euch ab. Ich würde gern zukünftig auch aktiv unterstützen und hoffe, ihr findet Wege dafür. Bei uns in Rheinhessen pflanzt man Bäume und rekrutiert dafür sehr erfolgreich Freiwillige. Wir machen lokale DreckWegAktionen hier, kommunal gesteuert. Die Stunden sind gut investiert und am Ende gibt es ein paar Würstchen und vielleicht ein Gläschen Wein. Viel Potenzial auf dem Planeten. Bleibt bitte so. Finde ich sehr gut so. Der Planet tilgt uns, wenn wir nicht kooperieren. Wir sind erdgeschichtlich halt vollkommen irrelevant. Ein bisschen Demut ist da wohl angesagt. So viele Möglichkeiten.
@machspeed815310 күн бұрын
WOW! Proud to be Kenyan. That is what humans are all about.
@thomasroeder113 күн бұрын
6:55 for the invention
@tozot212 күн бұрын
Thanks for this 🎉
@ruthdorius28318 күн бұрын
That is so wonderful! Safe for the people, animals & the lions. How great!
@1995pieter14 күн бұрын
maybe this could help with wolves in Eorope? what do you think?
@planet-wild14 күн бұрын
Yes, Lion Lights can be adapted for use in other regions with different predators, like wolves, foxes, etc.
@Edda-Online12 күн бұрын
@@planet-wild I think in Europe is too much light pollution, so wolves here could be/get used to it. But there should be possible tweaks to it to make it work. And it would be so much simpler and easier to handle than what they recommend now…
@rezinatebasshead14 күн бұрын
bless this guy for such a great invention
@comeraczy248314 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for this awesome story. It would be awesome if there was something as cost effective to prevent wolf attacks on livestock.
@larimatolaganon494613 күн бұрын
Giving wolves are afraid of humans, I wonder if the lights would work too.