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THE WORLD'S LAST REMAINING WILD HORSES

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Hungary's Hortobagy National Park has the largest Asian Wild Horse population outside Mongolia. The Asian wild horse is the only truly wild horse remaining in the world. Running free - Asian wild horses in Hungary's Hortobagy National...
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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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Events to mark annual Earth Day

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April 22, 2003 1. Wide shot Capitol Hill from Pennsylvania Avenue 2. Wide shot man and boy looking at duck in pool 3. Medium shot gardener shovelling from back of truck 4. Zoom in children at Navy Earth Day holding "Earth Balloons" 5....
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Ecotourism is a big trend in Hawaii

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AP Television Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii - September 4th, 2008 1. Wide shot of Hilo facing Mauna Kea in the background. 2. Pan down in a forest in Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park showing how it is infested by...
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Rare flower which blooms once every 12 years now in flower

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Munnar - 8 September 2006 1. Wide of mountains, tea garden in foreground 2. Tea plantations with a blanket of thick tea bushes 3. Tracking shot along mountains 4. Mountain goat the 'Niligiri Tahr' amid rare flower Neelakurinji...
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Govt. Watchdog: National Parks Were Open Illegally During Shutdown

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Lawmakers asked the U.S. Government Accountability Office if reallocating funds to keep the parks open was legal. The answer was no.
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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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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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Religious leaders at interfaith service to pray for wildlife protection

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Christian, Muslim and Hindu religious leaders prayed together next to a pile of charred elephant ivory in Nairobi National Park on Thursday, calling on God to bring help to those involved in animal conservation. Three dozen religious...
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USA: DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NEW LOGGING LAW

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English/Nat Environmentalists revved up a 21-chain saw salute in front of the White House Friday to send a message to President Clinton. They were unhappy with the President's signing of a logging law which expedites logging in...
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The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers and bikers to visit nearby Potomac River towns.

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HEADLINE: Partnership aims to boost Potomac River tourism CAPTION: The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers...
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Elephant park expands to include marine reserve

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Addo Elephant Park Game Drive, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 4 August 2009 1. Medium two elephants head to head 2. Medium baby elephant and mother in mud 3. Wide focus pull "Addo Elephant Park" sign 4. Various elephants walking across the...
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UN: NEW YORK: UN EARTH SUMMIT: WWF GLOBAL WARMING PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat A study carried out by the World Wildlife Fund reveals that American and Canadian national parks offer no refuge from global warming, and some glaciers may even disappear within 30 years. The report is based on a study of 19...
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Park visitors marvel at cherry blossoms gifted by Japan

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Cherry blossom trees gifted by Japan more than a century ago are impressing visitors at a park in Washington DC. They form the centrepiece of the city's annual Spring Festival. Cherry blossoms as far as the eye can see in Washington's...
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Trump Wants Review of National Monuments

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 26 April 2017+++WHITE FLASHES BETWEEN SOUNDBITES+++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, President "Today, I'm signing a new executive order to end...
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Dems seek to curb drilling near indigenous sites

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Lawmakers ventured thousands of miles from Washington to collect testimony Monday as advocates urge members of Congress to establish greater restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling near ancient Native American cultural sites in the...
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Botanists use cell phones and GPS to monitor invasive species

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AP Television Santa Monica Mountains, Calif. - June 18, 2009 1. Wide Santa Monica Mountains 2. Birds on tree 3. Low angle feet of Phil Rundell, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary biology at UCLA 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Phil Rundell,...
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Rare gorilla twins born in Rwandan forrest

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NB: SHOTS 1 - 3 & 7 - 9 ON THIS TAPE ARE MISSING, SEE TAPE NO: EF04/0821 FOR ALL SHOTS 1. Wide shot of mother gorilla with twin baby gorillas in her arms 2. Baby gorilla banging its chest 3. Wide shot of two gorillas 4. Set up...
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A conflict between elephants and humans as both populations expand ++ GRAPHIC CONTENT+++

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File: APTV Sep. 15, 1995 1. Wide night shot of elephants under the spot light 2. Wide night shot that zooms in to a game ranger shooting with a left pan towards shot elephant. 3. Mid shot of game ranger 4. Mid shot of elephant that...
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About 600,000 people per year now visit Boulders Beach which boasts that it is the only place in the world where people can swim with penguins.

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HEADLINE: Can man-made homes save Africa's penguins? CAPTION: Africa's penguin population has plummeted from around 3 million in the 1930s to just 120,000 because of excessive, heat overfishing and pollution. Now park rangers are trying...
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Hyena orphan cubs in Kenya rescue centre

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AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - March 15th, 2011 1. Close up of striped hyena cub crying 2. Various close ups of striped hyena cubs 3. Wide of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage 4. Various of wildlife vet Dr Edward Kariuki with ranger Samuel...
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RR7423B OPERATION EARTHWATCH - CUTS

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1. ms, zoom and pan tribal dancing and singing 2. ms banner KENYA NATIONAL PARKS WELCOMES YOU TO WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 3. ws dancers including children 4. repeat shot 2 5. ms people hold banners FIRE DESTROYS FORESTS ANIMALS SOIL AIR...