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Red pandas bred in captivity reintroduced into the wild

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Darjeeling, West Bengal, recent 1. Mid of Red Panda walking on branch of tree inside zoo 2. Wide of Red panda getting down the trunk of tree 3. Various of Red panda 4. Wide of caretaker cleaning nest of Red panda on tree 5. Mid of Red...
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Giant mechanical polar bear paraded through London in Greenpeace protest

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A giant puppet polar bear, manned by several activists, marched through central London on Sunday as part of a Greenpeace protest, calling for a ban on oil and gas drilling in the Arctic. Aurora, the 41-foot long (12.5 meters) and...
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EGYPT: CAIRO: NEW PYRAMID DATING BACK TO 1800 BC IS OPENED TO PUBLIC

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Cairo, Egypt, 28th September 1996 1. WS man on camel walking past pyramid 2. Two workers polishing the pyramid sign in front of the Red Pyramid 3. Minister greeted by entourage 4. SOUNDBITE: Farouk Hosni (Arabic) 5. Pan pyramids 6. Two...
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Dolphin therapy used for autistic and developmentally challenged children

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Some autistic and developmentally challenged Cuban children played with dolphins and sea lions on Thursday as part of a therapy to help on their development. Playtime with the animals has helped these children who have developmental...
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UK PM hosts summit on climate change and the economy

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Watford, outside London 1. Wide of Progressive Governance Conference start 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister: "Look, what are we facing round the world at the moment? We are facing a global financial crisis...
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Dogs tour hospital wards to help with patient care

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Johannesburg - July 2007 1.Various of Charlene Kruger (Case Administrator) and two dogs Bobby and Benjamin walking in to wards 2.Various of the dogs interacting with patients 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlene Kruger, Case...
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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks." It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007. (Oct. 23)

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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks." It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007 The federal...
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Brothers design low-cost wind turbine to power Indian homes

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4036405LEAD IN:Two brothers in the southern Indian state of Kerala are encouraging residents to harness the power of wind and live off locally-produced, green electricity.They've created a low-cost...
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Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

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Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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Physically challenged cowboys rodeo in Mexico

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENT ONLY SHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMexico City - 10 July 20161. Graciela Sanchez Martinez (wearing blue and white dress) and Salvador Espinoza, physically challenged cowboys, taking a stroll past...
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World's first artificially conceived dolphins born

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FILE - 14 May 2001 1. Dolphin Ada in swimming pool giving birth to baby dolphin, which at first is trailing below mother, then swimming along side 28 June 2001 2. Various Suzanne Gendron, Director of Zoological operations and Education...
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Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with the best of human medicine.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Pricey care for pets CAPTION: Around the nation, veterinarians are practicing ever more advanced medicine on the nation's 77 million dogs, 90 million cats and a myriad of other animals, treatments that vie with...
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Madagascar - Efforts to save shrinking rainforest

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Intensive efforts are being made to save the unique but rapidly shrinking rain forest of the island of Madagascar, home to some of the greatest bio-diversity in the world. Only 15 per cent of the forest is now left, after a 35-year...
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RUSSIA: ORANGUTANS GIVEN LESSONS IN GOOD PARENTING (V)

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Voice and effects A pair of orangutans in a Russian zoo are to be shown U-S videos on parenting skills, in an attempt to get them to care for their baby. After being raised in captivity, the female orangutan, Monika, doesn't know how to...
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Mind reading cat ears

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Las Vegas, Nevada, January 10, 2013 1. Tracking shot, Necomimi Brainwave Cat Ears on head and wiggling 2. Close up, Necomimi literature reading: (English) "Show the world what's really on your mind" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jade Worbec,...
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USA: POLAR BEAR CLUB MEMBERS DIVE INTO ICY WATERS

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Eng/Spanish/Nat Around the world, diving into icy waters is a New Year's Day tradition - and in the U-S men and women braved cold temperatures and plunged into the ocean. In New York, the Polar Bear Club staged its 164th annual dip into...
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A family gives up their cattle ranch to save wild animals in Namibia

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AP Television Namibia - 31 October 2006 1. Wide Marlice walking with baboons on the farm 2. Close of injured baboon walking alongside her 3. Close of Marlice carrying a baboon 4. Close of baboon hanging onto Marlice as she walks 5....
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A polar bear cub at the center of a controversy about being raised by a human has made his first public appearance in Berlin

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HEADLINE: Cute Knut makes public debut CAPTION: A polar bear cub at the center of a controversy about being raised by a human has made his first public appearance in Berlin. (March 23) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:crowd leaning over...
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Nepal - Rhino Thrives In National Park

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The Greater Asian Rhino is thriving in the Royal Chitwan National Park because of efforts by the Nepalese Government and the World Wide Fund for Nature. The Bengal Tiger also has benefited from their work. Tourists come from all over the...
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New desert museum dedicated to marine history and climate change

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The finishing touches are being put to an eco-friendly museum in the middle of the Egyptian desert. One complete, it aims to boost awareness of the country's marine life history - and get visitors thinking more about climate change....
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INDIA: ELEPHANTS KILLED BY FARMERS TRYING TO PROTECT THEIR CROPS

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English/Nat India's elephants, for long the victims of poachers, now face a new threat. Fourteen have been killed since 1996 by farmers trying to protect their crops. Now a method originally used by ivory hunters to trap and kill...
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Rare tiger cub born at National Zoo Washington DC

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1. Berani the baby tiger comes out 2. Baby tiger plays with mom and on a branch 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Lucy Spelman, Director of the US National Zoo: "For us its another addition. We are sort of having a rebirth here. We have a...
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Junk bones replace ivory jewellery and ornaments

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Animal bones that would normally be thrown away are making money for a group of young men in Kibera - Kenya's largest slum. They are being used to make bone jewellery and crafts that could potentially replace the demand for illegal...
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Kangaroo meat divides diners

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Eating kangaroo is not a new phenomenon in Australia. Aborigines have been tucking into marsupial meat for thousands of years. But it is only in the last three decades that it's been legally sold for human consumption. Most Australians...