My father was on a troop ship sailing west across the Atlantic when WWll ended and they were all landed on St Helena. Ive loads of old photos he took during the next year.
As soon as the white savages from Europe discovered Saint Helena (not it's real name) the biodiversity and population fell. Similar was the fate of many many islands across the pacific, which collapsed rapidly once the Europeans took charge. These woke german turds are basically selling us tourism in the name of remote places and breathtaking balls.
This is an excellent documentary. Having been twice to St Helena (before the airport!) I am very pleased to see the progress made by the nature conservation groups involved. This is one of the most beautiful places I have visited, and I will never forget it.
This is such a beautiful, scenic, serene and peaceful place with all its flora and fauna. It's really refreshing to see this kind of places to sort of relax and calm the mind, especially with all of the negative things that is happening in our world today.
As soon as the white savages from Europe discovered Saint Helena (not it's real name) the biodiversity and population fell. Similar was the fate of many many islands across the pacific, which collapsed rapidly once the Europeans took charge. These woke german turds are basically selling us tourism in the name of remote places and breathtaking balls.
It shows a testament to the indomitable spirit of the island's inhabitants. Their dedication to preserving this ecological wonderland is both heartwarming and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this incredible journey of conservation and triumph.
We don`t die - we just leaving earth, as saved souls - who go up into HEAVEN or as unsaved souls - who go down into torment. Dear soul, read the bible - full of information and an introduction to who GOD is we should serve. We, all - saved and unsaved will put on IMMORTALITY, so not a single part of us should perish, but be everlasting. The torment that awaits for the unsaved: REGRETS, that do not get forgiven (feeling sorry so deeply that it hurts inside yet knowing the whole time (forever) that no forgiven is found for you any longer. Is that enough of the torment? - oh dear soul, no, you will be placed in the middle of a lake full of fire (not water) and you will burn and not dying, for even you, who stayed wicked sinner (unsaved soul) did put on immortality that even single part of you cannot perish, but be everlasting. Now, tell me, is that not a torment? We can have a piece of that torment even here, many of us have been felt sorry/regret of thing we have done- right? - now Imagen, not getting forgiven for rest of your days. See, we are found already in torment, in a temporary torment. In the lake of fire, THE TORMENT LAST FOREVER. DAY AND NIGHT WITHOUT ANY KIND OF REST. NO DAY(S) OFF. Even if you have been there (in torment) already for millions and trillions of years, you`ll be there same long. That`s the something, we are trying you all warn about. Instead of dying twice, you`ll choose LIFE. The life(promises) that GOD promise to give us , IF WE REPENT AND BORN AGAIN =GET SAVED. “Hear, O LORD, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me.” Psalms 27:7 (KJV)
@@theharshtruthoutthere stop bringing this stupid Christianity in places where it's not needed GOD IS NOT REAL get over it ugh I'm irritated by these stupid comments where they are not needed
The most difficult thing about restoration of a forest, is its subterranean species. When a forest is clear cut, many of the species lost are the Fungi that grew beneath the soil. Other insects, plants, and animals that lived in the forest are also lost without ever being discovered or documented. Trees can be replanted. But you cannot restore an entire ecosystem just by replanting the Trees.
Thankfully, in regard to the soil microbiology - specially fungi, most species can remain dormant for many years or even decades, reviving and regenerating when conditions are right. Invertebrates are not as hardy, but more hardy than vertebrates in terms of finding places to hide and things to eat when their habitat is attenuated.
But nature has its way. It may take several thousands years. But evolution will happen and species will keep changing , rising . Not the same ones we lost but what be best for nature. That will happen with humans gone. We are too self absorbed to even care for our own people at home. Caring for others or other species is long sighted
It's a German production, you don't get programs from America with German subtitles unless sold as such. The auto generated subs are fine. Learn German kamerad, auf wiedersehen.
@Simon McCreath "I love speaking German" is it, I don't speak it but liebe is love. I Liebe You! Ashenbecker is ashtray & bier is hic beer. Got taught that in the Army if posted to Germany back in the day or back now maybe.. Drie Bier Patron! Whar is ein Ashenbecker!! Dumkopf! Mein Got!
Hello Sasha, Lisa and Natasha The tree that you worried about which is the last species of its kind anywhere on the island it can be propagated. 1, pick a strong branch off of the tree you want to save, 1/2 an inch in diameter, or even ? Maybe ? One inch, a strong branch, of the ground about chest height. 2 next is to select a Part on the branch? Maybe about a foot from the end of it, you will see buds wanted to shoot out along the park edges as you go down the branch, find a healthy bud and the bark that is just below it maybe 1/2 inch ,has to be cleared away down to about 5 inches long, and as you’re clearing you may come across other smaller buds in that 5 inch strip, that’s all right continue clearing around it, down to just the sap layer. 3 now get some hide grade soil get a piece of plastic 78 inches long put the soil in the plastic throw it all around that expose layer that you cleared on your Diann tree rabbit hours soap to soil leave holes in the soil anaplastic wrap it several times keeping weather out but let in the moisture stay in and after six months of leaving that they’re wrapped in black tape top and bottom or even clear plastic, in six months or longer or shorter you may have roots now shooting from it and will have all the trees original natural Jean structure. 4 Last but not least after the roots are being seen cut your branch off below the roots system and go plant it somewhere in your historic garden. I love your work hope this helps in a small way, I seen this type of propagation on the TH-cam By 4 now vj
@@kaanerdem2822 I live in the UK now but back home I felt more freedom without worrying, I was very adventurous I would go down to the sea or up the rocky hills in the countryside.
Excellent documentary the conservation part of this whole situation is that this is a unique place in the world and we have the ability to put it back together so that it could be a world heritage for decades centuries
I wish I could give more likes. Wonderful documentary: excellent use of language (apart from 'decimate'), deep understanding of the concepts being communicated, fantastic camerawork, and most of all, a deeply fascinating human culture and biological tapestry.
@@SunriseLAW Try listening again, it is in the introductory commentary. 2:45 The generally-accepted connotation exists because of ignorance. Ignorance in intelligent people irritates me because I am on the spectrum.
@@SunriseLAW Yeah but it is what the word actually means. As I said, the common usage is due to ignorance. Deci=one tenth, mate=kill. As id decimal, decigram, decimetre etc etc etc.
@@SunriseLAW Yeah nah it still means to kill 1 in 10. You said it yourself, and that is what the actual sounds made by the syllables mean. Obviously I know this is blowing against a hurricane, I know language evolves and new colloquial meanings are continuously created. There has to be some pushback as well otherwise communication breaks down altogether. Look at the word "literally". It is *literally* being used to mean things that are definitively not literal. If we let that continue, the word will be meaningless, like "radical", "wonderful", "awesome" and many other now-meaningless hyperlatives that have been allowed to attenuate by woefully under-qualified English teachers, and apologists like yourself. At least you sometimes know how to use an apostrophe.
As a born and bred New Zealander, it is uncanny how familiar these tree ferns in particular are to ours. I also saw cordyllines and phormia that look identical to ours. Lots of datura as well, which we have none of (endemically), I wonder if they are introduced - as most solanums are native to south and central America. At 11:54 there seems to be what we call a woolly nightshade which was introduced to NZ on purpose in the 50s by scientists, as a potential rootstock of tamarillos. It quickly became a noxious weed.
@@tobyhallidie1498 Sad to hear that, was it from New Zealand or Norfolk Island? It is easily spread by birds I guess, at least it provides lots of food for the nectar feeders.
Every time I used to go back to NZ and show people my travels, all I would get is "loks loyk Nyoy Zeaulund, ayy" ....... yea, this place is also on Earth, like NZ.
How can I say thank You DW in my Language? ☺This is Truly a great Documentary. Our Planet needs to be protected and where that entirely relies on Man he MUST do the Very Best. Saint Helena is truly a home for many species to see, learn and Love
as always deserve more than just a like, the wide range of vocabularies that have been used are excellent and the knowledge that has been exhibited to use is deeply and also simplified so anyone can understand. this work deserves to be respected as it helps me polish my language and learn more sophisticated words also it forges my information about terrestrial and marine protected areas. keep publishing documentaries like this thanks
A beautifully made documentary on a stunning environment. If only there was this level of commitment and awareness in the rest of the world our planet might stand a chance of retaining its glorious biodiversity. Congratulations to the people of St Helena and thanks to DW for showing us this.
the important thing we should know ourselves that we’re living on the Earth TOGETHER! Never compare us “human beings “ with anything else, animals, oceanic creatures also plants, I think. Thank you so much for your video.
It is so sad , that humans have destroyed so many of our earth's natural habitats and ecosystems. I hope these scientists are able to restore this one.
Fascinating accents. Apparently when the saints get together without visitors they speak their local vernacular which is sometimes undecipherable to outsiders.
Worthy of recognition and cheers to DW team for creating important, caring, scientific, professional content. Sharing knowledge and creating awareness are crucial to the protection and reforestation/reconstruction of natural habitats around the world. If you may, please make a DW Doc about Patagonia (Argentina side): Parque Nacional Los Glaciares (specially about Fitz Roy area). Thank you. Gracias. Saludos desde NYC.
What a beautiful island 😀 Came across this documentary randomly. I love your people's accent 😊 It reminds me of Australia. What is the ethnicity of Saints?
I hope we can do that in the Philippines. Most our flora and fauna were lost and made into commercial area and does not have a chance to renew or revive all endemic species. Few only survive but not all able to maintain its life because of constant human activity such as deforestation and pollution.
From Wikipedia, St. Helena is considered by some to be one of the birthplaces of environmentalism... "Between 1791 and 1833, Saint Helena became the site of a series of experiments in conservation, reforestation, and attempts to boost rainfall artificially.[47] This environmental intervention was closely linked to the conceptualisation of the processes of environmental change and helped establish the roots of environmentalism.[47]
BRAVO!! To all the great people involved in keeping St Helena Island pristine.
I love how the locals speak, their accents are so unique, like something I've never heard before.
My father was on a troop ship sailing west across the Atlantic when WWll ended and they were all landed on St Helena. Ive loads of old photos he took during the next year.
That why he named you after the island?
Lol
can you uploAad them for history knowlegde?
God bless your Dad 👍
তোমাৰ দেউতাই খুব ভাল কাম কৰিছে বেটা
Thank you DW for such amazing documentaries!! You bring us closer to such isolated places.
Now big corporations are going to built big hotels and rich's steal the land from the natives
You're welcome
As soon as the white savages from Europe discovered Saint Helena (not it's real name) the biodiversity and population fell. Similar was the fate of many many
islands across the pacific, which collapsed rapidly once the Europeans took charge. These woke german turds are basically selling us tourism in the name of remote places and breathtaking balls.
The most fascinating feature in this video is the accents of the local Saints.. Glad to get an update from St Helena..
They sound like Australians.
I’ve just found this on TH-cam. Thank you DW. This is my home, born and bred. Beautiful place, beautiful people ❤
Thanks for watching and taking the time to share your thoughts :)
Why is St Helena Island called an island.?
@@rtoguidver3651 Because it is an island. British.
@@rosemaryfordham1778
What state & country is Saint Helena Island located - South Caorolina or Austrailia.? It doesn't look like SC.
@@rtoguidver3651 No , it’s not Carolina or Australia, it lies between South Africa and South America, British.
This is an excellent documentary. Having been twice to St Helena (before the airport!) I am very pleased to see the progress made by the nature conservation groups involved. This is one of the most beautiful places I have visited, and I will never forget it.
All thanks to dw documentary for delivering a beautiful, soothing experience of Saint Helena island 🏝️, really enjoyed the biodiversity of the island
This is such a beautiful, scenic, serene and peaceful place with all its flora and fauna. It's really refreshing to see this kind of places to sort of relax and calm the mind, especially with all of the negative things that is happening in our world today.
This is just the begining of tragic times ahead. This is the frosting on the cake! 😭
True story. The left-wing madness is spreading all over the world, it will not end well...
As soon as the white savages from Europe discovered Saint Helena (not it's real name) the biodiversity and population fell. Similar was the fate of many many
islands across the pacific, which collapsed rapidly once the Europeans took charge. These woke german turds are basically selling us tourism in the name of remote places and breathtaking balls.
DW this is the 2nd video you’ve filmed of my home - again another awesome video.
DW didn't film it.
@@JazzFunkNobby1964o you did quite..rather interesting funky stuff man
Thank you Dw Documentary for this
You simply take us places we might never visit
Lets destroy the land and built hotels
After hearing about so much bad In the world it is nice to see good and life with such beautiful work that these people are doing thank you
It's an illusion my friend. This is not the truth of what is wrong. But we need to suffer hope
DW IS MY MOST FAVOURITE CHANNEL. THE PROFFESSIONALISM AND EXCEPTIONAL WORK THEY DO IS ABSOLUTELY COMMENDABLE. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank’s DW for this beautiful documentary of Saint Helena island.
Wow...my first time to hear about Saint Helena in my 33 yrs of life....I'm researching on how to travel there,I love traveling
Full respect to conservation team,u guys are doing an amazing job.
Thank you for broadcasting this programme. Watched from beginning to end with enjoyment👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
God's wonderful creation.
It shows a testament to the indomitable spirit of the island's inhabitants. Their dedication to preserving this ecological wonderland is both heartwarming and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this incredible journey of conservation and triumph.
My home island Madagascar needs this effort so desperately.
200% true
Yes, Tommy, you have forked that place royally up. Tripling the population since 1985, great work!!!
I like to move it move it🎶
Well, DO SOMETHING
*China* will help you.
Blessed to watch such places at comfort of my home
What an amazing representation of nature! Bravo DW!
We don`t die - we just leaving earth, as saved souls - who go up into HEAVEN or as unsaved souls - who go down into torment.
Dear soul, read the bible - full of information and an introduction to who GOD is we should serve.
We, all - saved and unsaved will put on IMMORTALITY, so not a single part of us should perish, but be everlasting.
The torment that awaits for the unsaved: REGRETS, that do not get forgiven (feeling sorry so deeply that it hurts inside yet knowing the whole time (forever) that no forgiven is found for you any longer. Is that enough of the torment? - oh dear soul, no, you will be placed in the middle of a lake full of fire (not water) and you will burn and not dying, for even you, who stayed wicked sinner (unsaved soul) did put on immortality that even single part of you cannot perish, but be everlasting.
Now, tell me, is that not a torment?
We can have a piece of that torment even here, many of us have been felt sorry/regret of thing we have done- right? - now Imagen, not getting forgiven for rest of your days.
See, we are found already in torment, in a temporary torment.
In the lake of fire, THE TORMENT LAST FOREVER. DAY AND NIGHT WITHOUT ANY KIND OF REST. NO DAY(S) OFF.
Even if you have been there (in torment) already for millions and trillions of years, you`ll be there same long.
That`s the something, we are trying you all warn about. Instead of dying twice, you`ll choose LIFE. The life(promises) that GOD promise to give us , IF WE REPENT AND BORN AGAIN =GET SAVED.
“Hear, O LORD, when I cry with my voice: have mercy also upon me, and answer me.”
Psalms 27:7 (KJV)
@@theharshtruthoutthere stop bringing this stupid Christianity in places where it's not needed GOD IS NOT REAL get over it ugh I'm irritated by these stupid comments where they are not needed
@@theharshtruthoutthere and Christianity is not truth it fear-based religion based on control
@@mariharrik5987 that`s called catholism, nit Christianity.
Christianity is REALITY.
The most difficult thing about restoration of a forest, is its subterranean species. When a forest is clear cut, many of the species lost are the Fungi that grew beneath the soil.
Other insects, plants, and animals that lived in the forest are also lost without ever being discovered or documented. Trees can be replanted. But you cannot restore an entire ecosystem just by replanting the Trees.
Thankfully, in regard to the soil microbiology - specially fungi, most species can remain dormant for many years or even decades, reviving and regenerating when conditions are right. Invertebrates are not as hardy, but more hardy than vertebrates in terms of finding places to hide and things to eat when their habitat is attenuated.
@@TheJamesRedwood ⁷⁷⁷
@@SunriseLAW Plurals do not have apostrophes, other than that great joke!
But nature has its way. It may take several thousands years. But evolution will happen and species will keep changing , rising . Not the same ones we lost but what be best for nature. That will happen with humans gone. We are too self absorbed to even care for our own people at home. Caring for others or other species is long sighted
@@TheJamesRedwood Or it could be an apostrophe for "Fungi has always come back because they drive a spores car." heh.
I would love to visit that beautiful island & the wonderful people that live there & protecting it . Really enjoyed the video .
Beautiful visuals and beautiful female narration!
Thank you always DW!
Such a wonderful, timeless documentary from DW👍👍
I remember watching a video about the last Royal Mail ship. This is quite an interesting island.
Request DW to add english subtitles for each of their documentaries. It makes them lot easier to watch.
click the closed captions button. It's autogenerated but pretty good.
@@steveneggleston236 that I know. However, a tailor-made subtitle set from the creator would be icing on the cake.
It's a German production, you don't get programs from America with German subtitles unless sold as such. The auto generated subs are fine. Learn German kamerad, auf wiedersehen.
@@seltaeb9691 ok, since you are insisting. And DW is not gonna follow suit anyway but I would hope they really do in future.
@Simon McCreath "I love speaking German" is it, I don't speak it but liebe is love. I Liebe You! Ashenbecker is ashtray & bier is hic beer. Got taught that in the Army if posted to Germany back in the day or back now maybe.. Drie Bier Patron! Whar is ein Ashenbecker!! Dumkopf! Mein Got!
Hello Sasha, Lisa and Natasha The tree that you worried about which is the last species of its kind anywhere on the island it can be propagated.
1, pick a strong branch off of the tree you want to save, 1/2 an inch in diameter, or even ? Maybe ? One inch, a strong branch, of the ground about chest height.
2 next is to select a Part on the branch? Maybe about a foot from the end of it, you will see buds wanted to shoot out along the park edges as you go down the branch, find a healthy bud and the bark that is just below it maybe 1/2 inch ,has to be cleared away down to about 5 inches long, and as you’re clearing you may come across other smaller buds in that 5 inch strip, that’s all right continue clearing around it, down to just the sap layer.
3 now get some hide grade soil get a piece of plastic 78 inches long put the soil in the plastic throw it all around that expose layer that you cleared on your Diann tree rabbit hours soap to soil leave holes in the soil anaplastic wrap it several times keeping weather out but let in the moisture stay in and after six months of leaving that they’re wrapped in black tape top and bottom or even clear plastic, in six months or longer or shorter you may have roots now shooting from it and will have all the trees original natural Jean structure.
4 Last but not least after the roots are being seen cut your branch off below the roots system and go plant it somewhere in your historic garden.
I love your work hope this helps in a small way, I seen this type of propagation on the TH-cam
By 4 now vj
Another wonderful DW documentary.
As someone who's from the St. Helena, I still miss it.
Sasha Bargo and I went to the same school, she was a year below me
How was the life there compared to where you are living now?
@@kaanerdem2822 I live in the UK now but back home I felt more freedom without worrying, I was very adventurous I would go down to the sea or up the rocky hills in the countryside.
@@angelobrewster6293 How would one visit Helena from the US? 🙂
@@StrongnBeautiful Quite a few sailors stop there.
@@StrongnBeautifulfrom Johannesburg
Excellent documentary the conservation part of this whole situation is that this is a unique place in the world and we have the ability to put it back together so that it could be a world heritage for decades centuries
Top Notch documentary. Amazing place. Protect it at all cost
All I knew about St. Helena, before this video, is that Napoleon spent the remainder of his life “imprisoned” on the island.
Same hahaha that's why I clicked on it
@@meddena I’m pretty sure that’s 80% of the reason why St. Helena’s tourist industry exists.
Still watching
@I’mSomeWhatCertain.
That's Emperor Napoleon ...!!!!!
Stay clear of their wallpapering workmen..
I wish I could give more likes. Wonderful documentary: excellent use of language (apart from 'decimate'), deep understanding of the concepts being communicated, fantastic camerawork, and most of all, a deeply fascinating human culture and biological tapestry.
Y u no like decimate?
@@SunriseLAW Try listening again, it is in the introductory commentary. 2:45
The generally-accepted connotation exists because of ignorance. Ignorance in intelligent people irritates me because I am on the spectrum.
@@Melange2 It means kill one tenth, but it is used, such as here, to describe much larger massacres.
@@SunriseLAW Yeah but it is what the word actually means. As I said, the common usage is due to ignorance. Deci=one tenth, mate=kill. As id decimal, decigram, decimetre etc etc etc.
@@SunriseLAW Yeah nah it still means to kill 1 in 10. You said it yourself, and that is what the actual sounds made by the syllables mean. Obviously I know this is blowing against a hurricane, I know language evolves and new colloquial meanings are continuously created. There has to be some pushback as well otherwise communication breaks down altogether.
Look at the word "literally". It is *literally* being used to mean things that are definitively not literal. If we let that continue, the word will be meaningless, like "radical", "wonderful", "awesome" and many other now-meaningless hyperlatives that have been allowed to attenuate by woefully under-qualified English teachers, and apologists like yourself. At least you sometimes know how to use an apostrophe.
As a born and bred New Zealander, it is uncanny how familiar these tree ferns in particular are to ours. I also saw cordyllines and phormia that look identical to ours. Lots of datura as well, which we have none of (endemically), I wonder if they are introduced - as most solanums are native to south and central America. At 11:54 there seems to be what we call a woolly nightshade which was introduced to NZ on purpose in the 50s by scientists, as a potential rootstock of tamarillos. It quickly became a noxious weed.
I believe the Phormium were brought to St. Helena intentionally to produce flax and just went wild when the industry failed.
I noticed this too, I had a look on Google Maps and they're literally world away from us too.
@@tobyhallidie1498 Sad to hear that, was it from New Zealand or Norfolk Island? It is easily spread by birds I guess, at least it provides lots of food for the nectar feeders.
@@classicjonesy Where are you from? They did tell you where St Helena was at the beginning so you didn't need to look them up on GMaps.
Every time I used to go back to NZ and show people my travels, all I would get is "loks loyk Nyoy Zeaulund, ayy" ....... yea, this place is also on Earth, like NZ.
Great job Remi and Alexandra - thanks! Go Saints!!
Stunning nature, brilliant documentary 💚
Always great to observe nature from so close.
St Helena Island 🏝️ is the oldest with rich endemism.
This serence documentary film gives peace to Our headtic way of life
Extraordinary explanation with pictorial presentation help me to understand about the historical island, with her flora and fauna. Thank you DW team.
How can I say thank You DW in my Language? ☺This is Truly a great Documentary. Our Planet needs to be protected and where that entirely relies on Man he MUST do the Very Best. Saint Helena is truly a home for many species to see, learn and Love
Wide in scope, great information and relevant work in biodiversity, wonderful, amusing delivery. Congratulations!
as always deserve more than just a like, the wide range of vocabularies that have been used are excellent and the knowledge that has been exhibited to use is deeply and also simplified so anyone can understand. this work deserves to be respected as it helps me polish my language and learn more sophisticated words also it forges my information about terrestrial and marine protected areas. keep publishing documentaries like this thanks
Oooo I poo mm n LMK n
I adore what the people are doing to restore the habitats of the island.
What a joy it was to watch this amazing video👌
Keep them coming👍
A beautifully made documentary on a stunning environment. If only there was this level of commitment and awareness in the rest of the world our planet might stand a chance of retaining its glorious biodiversity. Congratulations to the people of St Helena and thanks to DW for showing us this.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
Informative & insightful; very few documentaries are available on St. Helena; this island is mostly unknown to the world
Beautiful video thank you for this video and thank you for your work and effort
Was about visiting last year but I had covid. Still can't wait to visit 🤗
Absolutely breathtaking Documentary !!!.
Thanks for replying.
This simply amazing so beautiful 😻. Worth a visit to this lovely location 🔥🔥👌🏾👌🏾
If to many visit, the place will chance.
Definitely! I hope you get to go. Make sure you support the locals and any conservation efforts while you're there. Oh..but leave the cats! 😁😉
Tausend Dank, DW 👏🏻 🇸🇭 🇸🇭 🇸🇭
fantasztikus minden, a film, a hely, az allatok, az emberek, minden, koszi DW!!
DW take a bow 💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏
Saint Helena island absolutely amazing beautiful Wildlife under the water and the above
I enjoy watching I appreciate you for sharing with me.
Thank you for taking us along to these isolated places...
St.Helena Is The One Of The Most Place In The Whole World!❤❤❤
Every single time, DW Documentary, nailing it ❤️
My dream job & discipline, Entomology 👍
Check out Ascension Island Services they used to occasionally post jobs on the next Island up From St. Helena
Wonderful! Study hard and may your dream come true 💜
the important thing we should know ourselves that we’re living on the Earth TOGETHER! Never compare us “human beings “ with anything else, animals, oceanic creatures also plants, I think. Thank you so much for your video.
Dw is wonderful. Thank you very much 🙏🏽
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
Learning something new here. Great doc.
Lets history how the Europeans and Americans and British came and robbed the land and killed people and now the natives are the immigrants
It is so sad , that humans have destroyed so many of our earth's natural habitats and ecosystems. I hope these scientists are able to restore this one.
So?
ww3
Humans are part of the ecosystem as well
capitalists contribute to the destruction of many world politicians bribed by their naturalness
@@civilservant9528 lmao. Very good at destroying nature for self benefits
This documentary is the best.❤️❤️
Amazing documentary with good content,good language use and camera work 👍
These people are making a difference For sure Well done all
This is good. We are thankful.
Such a breathtakingly beautiful place.
Watching DW Documentary become a habit.
Dw your documentries are awesome
Thanks for watching!
Fascinating accents. Apparently when the saints get together without visitors they speak their local vernacular which is sometimes undecipherable to outsiders.
Smart Community work
wonder documentary :D brought some brightness to today's world :D
When I grow too disgusted with the venality and corruption of our governments, I dwell on projects like these.
the greed of corporatocracy. They OWN the govenments.
Same here.😎
Brilliant and extremley informative video.Thank you !
Worthy of recognition and cheers to DW team for creating important, caring, scientific, professional content. Sharing knowledge and creating awareness are crucial to the protection and reforestation/reconstruction of natural habitats around the world. If you may, please make a DW Doc about Patagonia (Argentina side): Parque Nacional Los Glaciares (specially about Fitz Roy area). Thank you. Gracias. Saludos desde NYC.
DW didn't make this.
WOW habitat restoration I love it 😍
Thanks a lot DW 👍
Thank you
my home St Helena!
What a beautiful island 😀 Came across this documentary randomly. I love your people's accent 😊 It reminds me of Australia. What is the ethnicity of Saints?
On my Bucket List.
Beautiful, interesting documentary 👏
Excellent doc! ❤️
To Everyone Watching This Video Hope All is Well on Your Side😎
Be Happy 🤓.. 🤓.....
Amazing, I watched from start to the ends.. wow
12:12 Fascinating accent this person has. I have never heard similar. I can hear aspects of all sorts of common English language accents.
Thank you for s beautiful, well made documentary! I'm a new subscriber.
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I hope we can do that in the Philippines. Most our flora and fauna were lost and made into commercial area and does not have a chance to renew or revive all endemic species. Few only survive but not all able to maintain its life because of constant human activity such as deforestation and pollution.
Absolutely brilliant, thank you 🙏
Wow! It is Heaven for Gardeners and Nature Lovers!
Good Luck with your conservation.
Love this documentary!
How graceful Sasha Bargo looks..very pretty.. and doing very Nobel task God bless !
Very educational
Wonderful work from Dw family. New subscriber from india
Thanks for watching and subscribing, John!
In this island The great Napoleon said his last word
"Where is My country, my Army, and my Josephine?"
This is really heartbreaking sentence ❤
Beautiful video from Fiji lsland Labasa. Thank you
breathtaking indeed. excellent doc
It is one of the best documentaries 👏. Videography is awesome 👌
Thanks for watching and for your great feedback. :)
Had many questions about st Helena this answered them
From Wikipedia, St. Helena is considered by some to be one of the birthplaces of environmentalism... "Between 1791 and 1833, Saint Helena became the site of a series of experiments in conservation, reforestation, and attempts to boost rainfall artificially.[47] This environmental intervention was closely linked to the conceptualisation of the processes of environmental change and helped establish the roots of environmentalism.[47]
Great sharing
Just found your channel. Loving it already,2 minutes in. Bravo to you! ❤️👍