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CLEAN : France: Mont Saint Michel statue removed for restoration (2)

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CLEAN : France: Mont Saint Michel statue removed for restoration (2)
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VOICED: Thailand's Tiger Temple under fire from conservationists

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VOICED: Thailand's Tiger Temple under fire from conservationists
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VOICED: Northern Cyprus offers safe haven for endangered turtles

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VOICED: Northern Cyprus offers safe haven for endangered turtles
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VOICED : 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 : Rockefeller art collection on show in Paris ahead of auction

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Ten artworks from the Rockefeller collection are exhibited at Christie's France including Young Naked Girl with Flower Basket by Pablo Picasso before going under the hammer in New York in May with all profits going to charity
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Whaling talks in Japan after resumption of commercial hunts rejected

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Japan will encounter "serious difficulties" around the issue of food security if a ban on commercial whaling remains in place, the country's senior fisheries negotiator said on Thursday.
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Reax to limit on sales of wild elephants to zoos

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REAX TO LIMIT ON SALES OF WILD ELEPHANTS TO ZOOS
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Prince Harry interview at Liwonde National Park

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CLEAN: Exterior views of Prince Harry being interviewed about his environmental and conservation concerns at Liwonde National Park, on 30 September 2019 in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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What Can Be Saved? Gorillas rise against the odds

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Deep in the rainforest of Rwanda is the site of the longest-running gorilla study in the world.
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Cop15: Expert on hope for nations to seize opportunity for biodiversity

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Interview with Dr Andrew Terry - expert in Enabling action for nature through financing, policy and commitments to reversing biodiversity loss. The Cop15 biodiversity summit being held in Montreal from 7-19 December is the nature...
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Activist marches through London in almost nothing but paint in bid to save birds

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***WARNING: Contains partial nudity.*** A conservationist has marched through London unclothed and painted as a bird as part of a campaign to support declining species in the UK.
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Going Viral: $1B Startup Aims to Revive Extinct Dodo

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Colossal CEO Ben Lamm joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how the biotechnology startup, which reached a valuation said to be over a $1 billion, promises to resurrect the most famously extinct animal of them all: the dodo.
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Robert Redford attends press conference to discuss first ever Sundance London festival

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Robert Redford was in London on Thursday (26APRIL12) to launch the first ever Sundance film and music festival in the U.K. The event, which runs from 26 - 29 April at The O2 Arena, will feature film screenings, live music performances,...
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Florida issues permits to hunt pythons to reduce numbers

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1. Various of men pulling python out from vegetation 2. Men measuring snake 3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Halleck, Biologist: "This is a serious problem, and as you know the Everglades has a number of threatened and endangered species,...
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The largest parrot colony in the world

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El Condor, Viedma, Rio Negro Province, Argentina - 7th February, 2009 1. Wide shot of dusk setting over the coastal village of El Condor 2. Wide shot of a flock of parrots flying above a lighthouse 3. Medium shot tilt down of parrots...
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USA: WASHINGTON: ASIAN ELEPHANT PARADED AROUND CAPITOL BUILDING

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English/Nat United States lawmakers got a rare sight on Wednesday - an Asian elephant parading around the steps of the U-S Capitol building. The elephant was enlisted to help highlight the plight of its species, which is under threat...
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SP 110968 FALCONS CONFERENCE

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1. mcu chandelier 2. cu outfitted guard 3. vs Sheik Zayed talking to a small group, then sitting down to talk 4. mcu two males wearing suits, sitting down; tilt to show a large group of males sitting in the same room 5. mcu three males...
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Eco-barriers to protect Rio's urban forests

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 18 May 2009 1. Aerial showing urban Tijuca forest in Rio 2. Pan from forest and mountain to wall construction 3. Workers building wall 4. Tilt up from wall to forest and city in background 5. Pan of shantytown to...
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The future of the indigenous Batwa tribe of Uganda looks bleak

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Kisoro District, South-West Uganda. May 9-10, 2009 1. Wide of Batwa people singing and dancing. 2. Mid shot of a Batwa woman smoking a pipe 3.Various shots of children being served a local brew. 4. Mid shot of Batwa elder 5. Close up of...
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EU reaches deal on fishing quotas after all-night negotiations

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Brussels - 19 December 2007 1. Exterior of the European Council building, venue for EU Fisheries meeting 2. Close up EU flags 3. Interior, EU Agriculture Commissioner Joe Borg 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Borg, European Commissioner for...
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Tourism helps Ugandans to protect endangered mountain gorillas

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AP Television Uganda, Bwindi national parks (south western Uganda), 9th May 2009 1. Wide shot of mountain gorillas. 2. Mid shot of mother and infant gorilla walking through the forest. 3. Mid of mountain gorillas amidst the trees. 4....
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BELGIUM: CANADA AND SPAIN AGREE TO END FISHING DISPUTE

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English/Nat The European Union and Canada agreed Sunday on a deal to end the feud over fishing rights in the north Atlantic that has poisoned relations for over a month. However Spanish fishermen have accused their government of selling...