The Citizen (Gauteng)

Going to great heights to save the environmen­t

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– Victor, a nine-yearold white-tailed eagle, set off this week on a mission to raise awareness of climate change in the Alps, which have already been hard hit by the rise in global temperatur­es.

Equipped with a 360-degree camera mounted on his back, Victor soared above Mont Blanc and was set to take in five countries in five days, filming some of the world’s most spectacula­r scenery.

Victor is part of the Alpine Eagle Race project, which aims to raise awareness of melting glaciers and other effects of global

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warming through the combined eyes of the eagle, a photograph­er and a scientist.

“It is the first time that we can see nature from the perspectiv­e of an eagle and we hope that [through] people seeing how beautiful it is, we can really raise awareness and actually give them a little reason to do something to reduce our impact on the climate,” said Ronald Menzel, a cofounder of Eagle Wings, a foundation that aims to protect the Alps.

White-tailed eagles are Europe’s biggest eagle. While they are ranked as “least concern” on a list of endangered species drawn up by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature, they are now sparse in western Europe.

Dependent for their survival on water resources, which glaciers provide, the eagles disappeare­d from France altogether 200 years ago and only a few remain on the Swiss side of the border.

“Unfortunat­ely, today glaciers are the main problem because we can see clearly that they’re melting at an incredible speed,” said Jacques Olivier Travers, a cofounder of Eagle Wings and one of Victor’s falconers.

“So we need to protect this environmen­t first to be able to bring these eagles back into the wild,” he said.

Researcher­s say Alpine glaciers are melting at an alarming rate.

“Around the world, we have had over the last 50 years an increase of temperatur­e of around 0.80C. In the Alps, an average of 1.5 degrees. And in Mont Blanc, it is 2 degrees. So it has reached the worst prediction that scientists gave for climate change in the next century,” said Menzel. – Reuters

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 ?? Pictures: Reuters ?? BIRD’S-EYE VIEW. Eva Meyrier holds Victor, a nine-year-old white-tailed eagle equipped with a camera, before a flight from the Plan de l’Aiguille back to Chamonix during a media preview of the Alpine Eagle Race in Chamonix, France, this week. Inset: A still image of footage from Victor.
Pictures: Reuters BIRD’S-EYE VIEW. Eva Meyrier holds Victor, a nine-year-old white-tailed eagle equipped with a camera, before a flight from the Plan de l’Aiguille back to Chamonix during a media preview of the Alpine Eagle Race in Chamonix, France, this week. Inset: A still image of footage from Victor.

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