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Global evidence of climate warming

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Zermatt, Switzerland - January 22, 2008 1. Wide shot sun shining over Swiss Alps 2. Wide shot mountain top 3. Wide shot mountain top Zurich, Switzerland - 24 January, 2008 4. Mid shot Doctor Frank Paul, Expert in Glaciology showing...
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ISRAEL: SPERM BANK FOR FISH

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Eng/Nat Everyone is familiar with the concept of a sperm bank for human use, but in Israel farmers have developed an entirely new concept - the first sperm bank in the world to cater exclusively for fish! Fish farmers on the profitable...
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Oysters reintroduced in New York City

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Plans are underway to reintroduce millions of oysters to the waters around New York City. Oysters are vital for filtering the water of harmful pollutants and it is hoped their reintroduction will revitalise the harbour for fish and bird...
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INDIA: CALCUTTA CAN RECYCLES WASTE WITHOUT PROCESSING PLANTS

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Eng/Bengali/Nat In spite of overcrowding and pollution the Indian city of Calcutta is able to recycle much of its own waste even though it has no processing plants. A third of the city's industrial waste and sewage is being naturally...
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Iceland storms out of IWC meeting

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1. Wide shot, meeting 2. Wide shot, podium 3. Wide shot, delegates 4. Icelandic delegate addressing meeting 5. Wide shot, delegates 6. Icelandic delegate addressing meeting, then standing up and walking out with colleagues 7. Icelandic...
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ANTARCTICA: FROZEN CONTINENT CONFERENCE

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Ministers from 24 of the Antarctica Treaty's 43 member countries are continuing their informal summit in the frozen wasteland, seeing some of the work carried out there by the resident scientists and...
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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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How certain poisons might provide medical cures

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Utah, United States - recent 1. Close of scorpion 2. Close of snake 3. Close of tarantula 4. Prof. Baldomero Olivera checking aquarium tanks 5. Various close of cone snails in tanks 6. Close of snail stinging and swallowing goldfish...
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US, Australian officials react to global warming conference report

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1. Zoom-in to Paula J. Dobriansky (US State Department Undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs), Malcolm Turnbull (Australian Minister for the Environment and Water Resources) and James Connaughton (Chairman of the White House...
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WWF protest at over-fishing as EU meets to decide on quotas

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1. Pull out from traffic on main thoroughfare by EU Council to large fish tail sticking out of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) fish garbage truck 2. WWF fish garbage truck with sign reading in English: "Don't waste fish! Stop discards!" and...
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adds round table to fisheries arrivals

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1. Franz Fischler, European Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, arriving for EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bradshaw, UK Fisheries Minister "I think on haddock and...
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ROVING REPORT: RR0027/B RUSSIA: CAVIAR

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Following the break-up of the Soviet Union and the relaxation of state control mechanisms, the production of black caviar has been hit by overfishing, uncontrolled poaching and a variety of ecological problems which mean that Russia is...
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Moves to protect penguins in South Africa

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Boulders Beach, South Africa, 13 March 2009 1. Medium shot of male tourist taking photograph at Boulders Beach 2. Medium shot of a group of children climbing on the railing at Boulders Beach 3. Wide shot of Boulders Beach and penguins...
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New test results suggest elephants able to distinguish themselves from others

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Wildlife Conservation Society - Must on screen credit: "Courtesy of Wildlife Conservation Society'' Bronx Zoo, New York - July/August 2005 1. Wide shot elephant walking up to mirror and looking in and around it AP Television News New...
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Manatee sea cows are nature's graceful giants

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AP Television Sarasota, Florida, US - April 5, 2012 1. Close manatee taking treats from hand of trainer and eating, second manatee in background 2. Wide manatee with snout to training board 3. Close of trainer feeding manatee fruit 4....
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EDIT Toxic red sludge reaches the Danube River; clean-up, dead wildlife

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Devecser - 7 Oct 2010 1. Wide of bulldozer clearing sludge 2. Wide of men in overalls carrying debris away 3. Mid of worker throwing debris into tip 4. Soldiers in grey overalls shovelling sludge 5. Mid of sludge being pushed by a...
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Whale sharks tagged with satellite trackers

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Program version only N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE:Whale sharks tagged with satellite trackers CAPTION: Great numbers of whale sharks are congregating in the algae rich waters off Mexico's Yucatan...
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WRAP Major oil spill threatens fisheries, coastal resources, adds soundbites

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1. Wide of local people cleaning shore 2. Close of oil slick being collected by hand 3. Medium of people collecting oil 4. Wide of people collecting oil 5. Close of crab walking on oil 6. Wide of mangrove forest with oil slick 7....
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Greek restaurants are popular in Montreal

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Montreal - recent 1. Wide of Montreal skyline with bridge 2. Wide of Old Montreal French restaurant 3. Wide of interior of Greek restaurant (Trinity) 4. Wide of chefs (Trinity) 5. Pan down from chandelier to Greek restaurant 6. Wide...
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USA - Two rare sea otters nursed back to health

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Two Califonia sea otters that were nursed back to health were introduced to the public Thursday at their new home at the New England Aquarium in Boston. Abra and Nellie were rescued and rehabilitated at the clear 'cross the country at...
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Belgium - The penguin man

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Alfred David loves penguins. So much so, he often dresses like them, make the same noises and even eats the same food. The eccentric Belgian even believes that when he dies he will be reincarnated as his favourite bird and will be found...
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A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures.

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HEADLINE: Survey: Weather changes threaten coral reefs CAPTION: A new government survey says almost half the coral reef ecosystems in U.S. territory are in poor or fair condition, mostly because of rising ocean temperatures. (July 8) ...
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Creatures of the deep revealed

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AP Television London - 26 May 2010 1. Close shot of Scissor-foot shrimp (Psalidopus Huxleyi) specimen in a glass jar 2. Close pan of specimens in glass jars (see below for detail) From left to right - - Sea Lily (Teliocrinus...
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Australian wetlands dying

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The Coorong, Meningie, South Australia - 13 June 2008 1. Mid shot wader birds 2. Close up wader bird 3. Pan across South lagoon 4. Various researchers, David Short and Neil Wellman, pulling in fishing net at Parker Point 5. SOUNDBITE...