• 2 years ago
Spending the night in the chilly Swiss mountains, volunteers for the Organization for the Protection of Alpine Pastures (OPPAL), a Swiss NGO, are protecting both wolves and grazing livestock. By chasing the predators away, they hope to prevent and deter the wolves from attacking.
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00:31 [SPEAKING FRENCH]
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02:08 - Yeah, for me, it's such a big help
02:24 because like, yeah, I'm nearly the whole day outside
02:29 with them and herding them and then I bring them back.
02:31 And it's nice to go down and have a rest.
02:35 If Opal would be not here,
02:37 I would be always with one ear looking to the sheep
02:40 and thinking if the wolf is coming or not.
02:42 Like this, I can go and sleep.
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