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Rare Bengal Tiger cubs born

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AP Television Oudtshoorn, South Africa , 17 October 2011 1. Various of baby bengal tiger cubs 2. Mid of two animal trainers walking inside cubs' den 3. Mid of trainers holding tiger cubs 4. Close of trainer holding tiger cub 5. Wide of...
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Canned hunting going down the can in South Africa

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Canned hunting going down the can in South Africa
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US man arraigned on rape, kidnap charges, brothers in court

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1. Brothers Onil Castro (on left) and Pedro Castro (on right) in courtroom waiting for proceedings to start, talking to defence attorney Kathleen DeMetz 2. Presiding Judge Lauren C. Moore taking seat, pan to DeMetz addressing court with...
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Orangutan named Nenette celebrates her 50th birthday with painting, singing and strawberry cake

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STRAWBERRY CAKE, SINGING AND PAINTING TO CELEBRATE NENETTE, THE ORANGUTAN'S 50TH BIRTHDAY
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Army says US sergeant looks 'good' after returning to US after being held byTaliban

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Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl "looked good" after arriving back in the United States and is working daily with health professionals after being held by the Taliban for five years in Afghanistan, military officials said on...
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Obama says US to boost military presence in Europe; comments on prisoner exchange

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US President Barack Obama announced on Tuesday that the United States plans to boost its military presence in Europe as tensions simmer in the region over Russia's actions in Ukraine. Standing alongside Polish President Bronislaw...
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South Africa-Red panda twins at Johannesburg Zoo

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Johannesburg Zoo is celebrating the birth of Red Panda twins, born on December 28th 1996. The cubs are the third set of twins born to parents Jamie and Mishra, who have been with the Zoo for more than five years. Johannesburg Zoo is...
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A NY whale expert calls the whale''s actions in the SeaWorld Orlando attack was intentional

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HEADLINE: Whale expert: SeaWorld attack was ''premeditated'' CAPTION: A marine conservationist with the American Museum of Natural History in New York says killer whales are intelligent creatures that don''t do things accidentally. ...
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A chimpanzee sanctuary in Washington is facing new challenges as once cute and cuddly baby chimps who lived in homes are now growing up to be large and dangerous animals. The AP's Ted S. Warren has more

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HEADLINE: Chimp sanctuary faces new challenges CAPTION: A chimpanzee sanctuary in Washington is facing new challenges as once cute and cuddly baby chimps who lived in homes are now growing up to be large and dangerous animals. The...
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CLEAN : Dispute flares over controversial Thai temple tigers

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CLEAN : Dispute flares over controversial Thai temple tigers
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Expert Talks About Effects Of Trauma On Detainees Like Griner, Whelan

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After more than 200 days in a Russian prison, new details are coming out on efforts to free WNBA star Brittney Griner.
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Sky News Bizarre Stories

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Sky News Bizarre Stories
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An endangered Florida panther rescued as a kitten and raised in captivity has made a rare run back into the wild. The state's wildlife agency released the panther into a wildlife management area in the Florida Everglades.

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HEADLINE: Rare Fla. panther released into the wild CAPTION: An endangered Florida panther rescued as a kitten and raised in captivity has made a rare run back into the wild. The state's wildlife agency released the panther into a...
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SOUTH AFRICA: LITTER OF RARE BABY RED PANDAS BORN AT ZOO

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English/Nat There was a special reason to celebrate this New Year's Eve at Johannesburg Zoo in South Africa, when a litter of rare baby red pandas was born. Zoo keepers are nursing one of the three pandas, which has been abandoned by...
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The hometown of Israeli soldier Sgt. Gilad Schalit is excited about his release. Israel freed 477 prisoners Tuesday in exchange for Schalit, who had been held by Palestinian militants for more than five years. The AP's Aron Heller has more.

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HEADLINE : Israel excited about captured soldier's return CAPTION: The hometown of Israeli soldier Sgt. Gilad Schalit is excited about his release. Israel freed 477 prisoners Tuesday in exchange for Schalit, who had been held by...
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Jia Jia becomes world's oldest panda in captivity

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):-AP EntertainmentHong Kong, 28 July 20151. Tilt from giant panda Jia Jia eating bamboo to her birthday cake2. Wide shot Jia Jia in her habitat3. Medium shot Jia Jia eating bamboo4. Wide shot Blythe Ryan...
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Vietnam harshly criticised for failing to stem illegal wildlife trade

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Vietnam is facing a storm of international criticism in a report out today ( 23 July) for allegedly failing to address its growing role as a key driver of the illegal wildlife trade. Critics point to its captive wildlife facilities _...
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CLEAN : US kidnap suspect jailed on 8 million

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CLEAN : US kidnap suspect jailed on 8 million
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General Jonathan Wainwright Returns Home

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Welcome parade for US Army General Jonathan M Wainwright's hometown, service men march while civilians look on / Wainwright expresses gratitude to the American people for their support upon his return from four years in captivity.
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Fewer accredited U.S. zoos keeping elephants

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Fewer accredited U.S. zoos keeping elephants

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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VOICED : Elephants in Thailand broken for lucrative animal tourism

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Separated from their mothers jabbed with metal hooks and sometimes deprived of food many Thai elephants are tamed by force before being sold to lucrative tourism sites increasingly advertised as sanctuaries to cruelty conscious...