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Conservation efforts to save green turtles

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Karachi - 20th October 2008 1. Wide shot of WWF worker removing sand around the pit while female turtle laying eggs at Sandspit beach, Karachi 2. Close shot of WWF worker removing sand around the pit while female turtle laying eggs 3....
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Over crowding at bat colony causes conservation fears

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AP Television Samal Island, Philippines, 8th February 2012 1. Close-up of fruit bats cleaning themselves 2. Wide pan of thousands of Geoffroys Rousette fruit bats roosting on Monfort cave wall 3. Wide of bats roosting on cave wall 4....
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SAUDI ARABIA: SAND GAZELLE BREEDING PROGRAMME

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English/Nat Sand gazelles - virtually wiped out in much of Saudi Arabia - are now enjoying a resurgence, thanks to a programme that breeds the animals in captivity. Forty-five of them were released into the wild this week - the ...
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Cape Town penguins threatened by ship wreck

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A ship that ran aground a South African beach three years ago is still threatening bird and marine life. The Seli 1 was heavily laden with coal and oil when engine trouble led to it being wrecked on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town in...
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China's panda breeding baby boom

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Contentedly eating - this panda is one of China's breeding programme successes. Here in Chengdu, 14 panda cubs were born through artificial insemination this year, a record number of births. "Until today, Chengdu Panda Breeding Centre...
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Panda enclosure opens to the public ++REPLAY++

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AP Television Singapore - 12 November, 2012 1. Kai Kai walking into indoor cage to be weighed 2. Various of zookeeper Abdul Halim feeding Kai Kai high-fibre biscuits in cage 3. Various of Halim placing bamboo plants in outdoor panda...
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Kenyan children see wild animals for first time

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Visitors from all over the world travel to Kenya to go on safari, but many Kenyan school children have never actually seen a lion. Now an conservation initiative is trying to change that. 14-year-old Kenyan schoolboy Richard Muchiri...
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Baby gorilla born at Frankfurt Zoo

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Frankfurt - 21 September 20161. Various of baby gorilla being held by its mother Shira2. Adult gorillas in middle of enclosure3. Close up to move out of mother...
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CITES conference highlights plight of elephants

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The population of African elephants has fallen by almost 111,000 in the last ten years, according to a report on Sunday from the International Union of the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)The report was presented during the 17th Meeting of...
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Hawaii's stray cats threaten endangered seals

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LEAD IN:Hawaii's legions of stray cats are threatening the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. While officials want to reduce the feral cat population - whose faeces carry a disease that can kill the rare marine mammals - cat advocates oppose...
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Orphaned seal pup being prepared for release

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LEAD IN: A young Mediterranean monk seal is being cared for in a rehabilitation centre after being found on a Greek beach without its mother. The baby seal, known as Bill, will be released back into the wild later this year when he has...
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Sacred forest where man and monkey live in harmony

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LEADIN: There is a village in the heart of a forest in the Ivory Coast where monkeys are considered sacred. Locals feed and protect the primates, and bury them in a shroud when they die. ...
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Blooms from one of the world's largest rose gardens

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LEADIN: The largest private rose garden in the world has reopened to the public. The "Roseto Botanico Gianfranco and Carla Fineschi", in Italy, boasts more than 6,500 species and it is considered a living museum of roses....
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Talks in Busan on protection of tuna

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International talks on protection of tuna and tuna-like species in the North Pacific Ocean took place in Busan on Monday. Rhea Moss-Christian, chair of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), said...
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Record number of whales gather in Argentine waters

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As pods of Southern right whales prepare to leave Argentina following annual breeding season local conservation groups say record numbers of the species visited the country's Patagonian coastline during 2017. Recent images...
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Brazil: World Whaling Conference fails to create whale sanctuary

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A proposal to create a whale sanctuary in the South Atlantic has been defeated at a meeting of the International Whaling Commission Tuesday.
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CITES: Conservationists battle to save critically endangered turtles ++REPLAY++

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The Vietnamese pond turtle (Mauremys annamensis) is listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
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Springtime keeps wildlife centre busy

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AP Television Green Balkans Centre near Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, 30th May 2010 1. Close up of owlet 2. Close up as a vet catches the owlet 3. Close up a veterinary holds and inspects the owlet 4. Wide vet holds and inspects the owlet 5....
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Tarantula breeding to curb illegal trade

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AP Television Guadalajara, Mexico. February 14th 2012 1. Medium black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 2. Wide black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 3. Close up black tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) eating 4. Rodrigo Orozco...
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A rare peek at Rhesus monkeys on Cayo Santiago

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Cayo Santiago - recent 1. Medium shot, group of monkeys forages for food. 2. Close shot, baby monkey forages, eats. 3. Wide shot, approach to island's dock with boat. 4. Wide shot of pickup truck with all windows covered in thick metal...
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SRI LANKA: TURTLE CONSERVATION PROGRAMME

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English/Nat Conservationists are worried that Sri Lanka's programme to save seven endangered species of turtles is in fact aiding their extinction. Sri Lanka has set up a series of turtle hatcheries along the coast, but - by prolonging...
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Eagles make a Michigan power plant their winter home

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The eagles are drawn to the factory's warm water discharge that's teeming with tasty fish, as well as the seclusion provided the wooded area behind the plant. "There's no people that come here. No residents. So the eagles have a...
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Wildlife officials in the San Francisco Bay Area are baffled by a mysterious substance that is coating the feathers of birds, which looks and feels like Rubber Cement. (Jan. 20)

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The death of 100 birds in the San Francisco Bay Area has baffled wildlife officials who say the feathers of the birds were coated with a mysterious substance that looks and feels like rubber cement. The birds began turning up on a beach...
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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest. State officials said they don't have current figures on the size of...