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Comment from New Zealand, Costa Rican Rican delegates

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1. Various of delegates at conference 2. Conference speaker at table 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Carter, delegate from New Zealand: "We had a frank discussion with the Japanese, the Australians gave their point of view which is the...
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US first family visit Yellowstone National Park

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1. Park Rangers taking photographs of visiting US President Barack Obama and his family 2. Wide reverse shot of US First Family looking at geyser 3. First Family looking at geyser, Obama has his arm around eldest daughter Malia 4. Wide...
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VOICED : Valparaiso's heritage under investigation

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VOICED : Valparaiso's heritage under investigation
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VOICED : African game-hunters defend the right to shoot

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VOICED : African game-hunters defend the right to shoot
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VOICED : African game hunters defend the right to shoot

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VOICED : African game hunters defend the right to shoot
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VOICED : African game hunters defend the right to shoot

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VOICED : African game hunters defend the right to shoot
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CLEAN : Conflict in Africa blocking efforts to save giraffes

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Experts warn the outlook for the world's tallest land mammal is gloomy
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CLEAN : Free Canada parks entry worries environmentalists

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Set in the mountains of Western Canada Banff National Park sees nearly 4 million visitors each year
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CLEAN : Ancient pools near Jerusalem set for renovation

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Ancient pools that provided water to Jerusalem around the time of Jesus are to be restored under a $750,000 renovation funded by the United States officials said Tuesday
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VOICED : Valparaiso's heritage under investigation

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Does the city of Valparaiso still deserve its place on UNESCO's world heritage list? The Chilean port, famous for its colorful houses packed on steep hillsides, is being inspected 10 years after its election. VOICED : Valparaiso's...
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Prince William Presenting Emmanuel de Merode With Award

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CLEAN: Prince William attends Tusk Trust gala. Shows interior shots Prince William presenting award to Emmanuel de Merode. on November 24, 2015 in London, England.
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Harry: How can anyone deny climate change?

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Harry: how can anyone deny climate change?

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Prince Harry on Thursday said "no one can deny science" when it comes to climate warming.
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Duke of Sussex says climate change is an 'emergency'

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DUKE OF SUSSEX SAYS CLIMATE CHANGE IS AN 'EMERGENCY'
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VOICED : The Brave Ones: Zimbabwe's women only rangers fighting poaching

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Zimbabwean women are revolutionising the way the world looks at conservation through a unique all female anti poaching unit (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Twycross Zoo prepares to reopen amid coronavirus lockdown

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Twycross Zoo is preparing to reopen on Monday after a perilous few months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Like all zoos, Twycross has continued to outlay huge sums to care for animals despite being without revenue due to lockdown....
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CLEAN : Rescue operation for Bulgaria's communist-era 'flying saucer'

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Nestled in Bulgaria's central Balkan Mountains, an international team of art experts and architects is hard at work trying to preserve one of the country's most striking monuments, a communist-era "flying saucer" perched on a hillside...
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park prepares to reopen to visitors

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Staff at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park are making final preparations to reopen to the public, with a range of new animal residents but also a raft of Covid safety precautions ahead of April 12.
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CLEAN : Qatar gets the Middle East's first pandas to mark the World Cup

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Qatar became the first Middle East country to receive Chinese giant pandas -- Suhail and Soraya -- who, in true Gulf fashion, took up residence in luxury air-conditioned quarters (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Teaching Children About Conservation, How To Make A Difference

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There are many ways children can be proactive about climate change, which in turn helps alleviate climate anxiety.
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Conference on soil erosion; serious problem for China

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Beijing, May 27, 2002 1. Exterior of Beijing Friendship Hotel, venue of the 12th International Soil Conservation Conference 2. Wide shot of opening of conference with Chinese vice premier Wen Jiabao and other officials walking onto...
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The Giraffe is in danger of extinction following a rapid decline in numbers over past 40 years

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots Giraffes in the wild in the Linyanti Wildlife Reserve in Africa. Exterior and interior shots giraffes including baby at Dudley Zoo. Exterior shots other endangered animals in zoo including snow leopard and...