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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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USA: NEW YORK: BONE COLLECTION BOUTIQUE

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English/Nat Are you looking for shark vertebrae or rodent skulls? Well, Maxilla and Mandible in New York's trendy Upper West Side has a selection sure to please the most discriminating bone collector. This shop in New York's trendy...
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Last day of International Whaling Conference

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1. Pan of International Whaling Commission sign 2. Various of auditorium 3. Cutaway to speaker Odd Gunnar Skagestad, Norwegian Delegate 4. Setup shot of Odd Gunnar Skagestad, Norwegian Delegate 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Odd Gunnar...
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VENEZUELA: CAYMAN CROCODILES RELEASED INTO WILD

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English/Nat In Apure State in Venezuela, researchers have been busy releasing Orinoco cayman crocodiles back into their natural habitat. It is part of a project set up ten years ago by Venezuelan environmentalists to save the most...
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A look at environmental damage caused by 50 yrs of oil production

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1. Tilt up of beach with residue of oil in sand near fishing village of Iwuo-Okpom 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Okon Sunday, village chief in Iwuo-Okpom: "Like this, every time, every month, you see spill of the larger quantities coming...
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BRAZIL: RIO: OIL SPILL

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Mage, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil - 21 January 2000 Limao beach, near Mage 1. Wide shot of beach with oil spill 2. Close shot oil on shoreline 3. Girl cleaning bird 4. Close up bird being cleaned 5. Close up crab being cleaned 6....
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Fishermen face uncertain future after new leaks from Fukushima nuclear plant

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Japanese fishermen in the Iwaki fishing ports had hoped to resume test catches next month following favourable sampling results after two years - those plans have now been scrapped after news of another tank leak at the Fukushima...
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Seasonal carp fishing for Christmas

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AP Television Trebon, Czech Republic - November 7, 2011 1. Mid of fish being pulled out of water 2. Wide of fish being pulled out of water 3. Mid of fish being processed, tilt down to fish being flushed into container 4. Mid of worker...
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Aboriginal whaling plan rejected at conference

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23 May 2002 1. Various of pro and anti-whaling rallies outside IWC venue 2. Close-up of Greenpeace eyeball headgear 3. Wide shot of IWC venue 4. Various of pro and anti-whaling rallies 5. Wide shot of IWC session 6. Various of...
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Japanese conference discusses whaling reforms, protester in whale suit

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1. Various of Greenpeace protester in whale costume walking with other demonstrators 2. Mid of a policeman 3. Wide of protesters holding banner reading (Japanese): "Not catching whales but preserving whales" 4. Wide pan from the...
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SYND 18-6-71 ISRAELI CHARTERED OIL TANKER PULLS INTO EILAT PORT AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY ROCKET-FIRE

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The Israeli chartered oil tanker "Coral Sea" puts into Eilat port after being attacked by rocket-fire. 1. VS of the "Coral Sea" approaching Eilat 2. VS of the deck of the ship 3. MCU of the ship's name on a lifeboat with a pull out to...
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Locally produced food becomes popular in Okinawa

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Okinawa - July 2007 1.Ferry leaves port on Miyakojima mainland heading for adjacent Irabu Island 2. Sunflower 3. Bridge connecting Kurima Island with the Miyako mainland 4. Blunt-headed parrot fish 5. Fish caught by local fishermen being...
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Reactions as annual IWC meeting ends with mixed results

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The International Whaling Commission (IWC) ended its annual meeting on Friday with many members dissatisfied with the outcome of talks, including Japan, which had sought permission for coastal communities to carry out small-scale...
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Woman plans to swim shark-infested Straits of Florida unaided

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A British-Australian dual citizen is trying to become the first woman to complete a record unassisted swim 103 miles (166 kilometres) across the Straits of Florida without the aid of a shark cage. Penny Palfrey, a 49-year-old mother of...
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Further reactions as annual IWC meeting ends with mixed results

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The International Whaling Commission ended its annual meeting on Friday amid dissatisfaction from several members, including Japan, which had sought permission for small coastal communities to carry out small-scale whaling. A lack of...
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NEW Keepers count the animals at London Zoo's annual stocktake

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Officials at London Zoo began conducting their annual stock-taking exercise on Wednesday (4 JAN 2012) - aiming to count every single mammal, bird and reptile on the site. It's a huge task - the total number of animals counted last year...
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Activists protest against Seoul's plans to resume whaling for research

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About fifteen members of the Korean Federation for the Environment Movement gathered in Seoul on Friday to protest against a South Korean government proposal to resume hunting whales for research purposes. Activists brought a small model...
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Actor Andy Lau promotes new attraction at Hong Kong theme park

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Hong Kong theme park "Ocean Park" opened its newest attraction "Polar Adventures" in blazing hot weather. "Polar Adventures" is Asia's first themed area integrating presentations of Arctic and Antarctic animals and a family coaster ride....
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Ukraine's once proud circuses now struggling

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AP Television Kiev, 20 January, 2013 1. Various circus performer performing aerial display during National Ukrainian Circus show 2. Audience watching show 3. Various of tight rope act during circus show 4. Various of bear dressed in...
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Danube provides livelihoods as it flows into the Black Sea

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The Danube is a watery thread 2,857 kilometers (1,775 miles) long. It flows from its beginnings in Germany , through Central Europe and out into the Black Sea from Ukraine , where thousands of people depend upon it for their...
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Whale calf separated from mother doing well at sanctuary

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Marine mammal specialists from across the US have descended on an Alaska aquarium to help care for a baby beluga whale that became separated from its mother shortly after its birth. The male calf is under 24-hour care at the Alaska...
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Gadgets for the home to entice Christmas shoppers

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Know someone who's fed up with housework? Then this robo vac could be the answer to your Christmas shopping dreams. Here at the recent Ideal Home Show at Christmas in London, Witt are showing off their latest range of vacuum cleaning...
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The Lower Danube - a thriving wildlife and nature haven

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Daybreak on the Danube. Wildfowl can feed, swim and stretch their wings, in the early morning sun. For much of its course from the Black Forest to the Black Sea, the Danube is constricted between concrete walls or uniform stone...
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PHILIPPINES: PIRANHAS ILLEGALLY SMUGGLED INTO COUNTRY ARE DESTROYED

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English/Nat More than two thousand baby piranhas have been destroyed by the authorities after being illegally smuggled into the Philippines. The flesh-eating freshwater fish is banned under Philippine law over fears that they could...