ML139366
Jendea
Laguntzailea
Data
Kokapena
- Adina
- Zehaztu gabea
- Sexua
- Zehaztu gabea
- Grabaketa
- Zehaztu gabea
Iruzkina
Subject 1: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Mexico City street ambi. Timecode In: 00:02:10. Timecode out: 00:35:43. Subject 2: (Environmental Recording). Subtitle: Sawmill ambi. Timecode In: 00:56:03. Timecode out: 01:09:22. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Roberto Solis. Timecode In: 01:13:21. Timecode out: 01:36:38. Habitat: ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS stereo; Sennheiser MKH40 Cardioid Mid Mic and MKH30 Bidirectional Side Mic through Sonosax Preamp into Sony TCD7. 00:00:00 Testing mic 00:02:03 00:02:10 Ambi Trucks, music in background. Spanish voices in background. Very loud traffic. Whistles and music volume increase. Horns and motorcycles mixed with Spanish voices. 00:06:43 Man on a microphone speaking and singing 00:07:11 Nice little clip of traffic with Spanish music going by in a car 00:07:39 Accordion music that sounds like carnival tunes, or an ice cream man going by traffic in background 00:08:26 00:09:35 Roberto Solis/ John Burnett JB 01:17:53 The people who visit here, do they bother the butterflies in any way? RS 01:18:02 No, in general the tourists respect the butterflies. This don¿t mean that sometimes a few problems don¿t occur. Sometimes the children like to play or there are sometimes people who don¿t know the rules and they want to take a butterfly as a souvenir. But in general the behavior of the tourist is that of much respect. JB 01:19:01 How do you protect the sanctuaries and the butterflies? RS 01:19:10 That is the most difficult question for this protected area. The monarch butterfly does not require very sophisticated, technical conservation activites. I am going to explain why. The butterfly is an insect, a very beautiful one but an insect. Their population is massive. It¿s millions of individuals. It s not a species that is in danger of extinction. Not a species that has a restricted habitat. On the contrary, it is a species that colonizes large areas all over the world. It is a species that has a clear historical relationship with man. The monarch, consequently, an be considered a cosmopolitan species. And with a positive link with human beings. For this reason, it is not necessary at this point to have sophisticated methods of conservation. However, it is very important to conserve the forests because this is the habitat of the butterfly. Therefore, the more important task is the conservation of the forests which are the habitat of the butterfly. JB 1:22:13 Good, when we were on our way here we passed a lot of roads and traffic. Are you and your team here concerned with the cutting of wood and the situation that faces the habitat of the butterfly? RS 1:22:42 Yes, we are very concerned with the threats that face the forest as well as the use of the forestry but we cannot forget that in the this region that nearly 500,000 people live in this region and they need opportunities to make lead a dignified life. The great challenge is to have conservation schemes that preserve the monarchs habitat as well as to improve the standard of living for the farmers that live in these areas. JB 01:24:07 Do you think in your heart that it is possible to balance the interests of the butterflies and the people to arrive at a solution for the butterflies and the people. RS 01:24:31 In my heart, I have no doubt that the butterflies have the same value as the human beings who live there. In my head is where I sometimes have trouble balancing out the needs of the farmers and the needs of the butterflies because I love the farmer children that live in this area. JB 01:25:47 As I understand it, you are stuck in both sides, the side of the people and the side of the biologists. You are stuck in the middle, right? RS 0:1:26:01 I receive complains from all sides. From scientists, North Americans Canadians the ecologist... (Notes truncated)
Informazio teknikoa
- Grabatzailea
- SONY TCD-D7
- Mikrofonoa
- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
- Osagarriak
Artxiboko informazioa
- Katalogatuta
- 29 Jun 2005 - Ben Brotman
- Digitalizatuta
- 29 Jun 2005 - Ben Brotman
- Editatuta
- 29 Jun 2005 - Ben Brotman