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Hundreds of elephants are jobless because of Indian timber ban

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1. Various of river and mountains 2. Women carrying traditional baskets on their backs going down the road 3. Mid of sign board saying ''Road to Myanmar'' 4. Various of elephants crossing river 5. Various of an elephant moving a log...
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Conservation summit discusses challenges facing elephants' survival

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FILE: Kaziranga, Assam - 22 February 2011 1. Various of elephants in Kaziranga National Park New Delhi - 24 May 2011 2. Wide of ministers and officials from eight elephant range countries posing for cameras 3. Wide of meeting 4. Cutaway...
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VOICED: On Sumatra, human-animal competition for space turns deadly

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The Sumatran tiger has long been on the endangered species list - not helped by the fact that villagers recently killed four in response to nine people having lost their lives to the big cats. Sumatra, Indonesia. (Footage by AFP/Getty...
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Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

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Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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CLEAN : International advice sought for Pakistan lonely zoo elephant

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International advice is being sought for the next step for a solitary Pakistan zoo elephant (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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INDIA: ELEPHANTS KILLED BY FARMERS TRYING TO PROTECT THEIR CROPS

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English/Nat India's elephants, for long the victims of poachers, now face a new threat. Fourteen have been killed since 1996 by farmers trying to protect their crops. Now a method originally used by ivory hunters to trap and kill...
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CLEAN : Zimbabwe hosts African elephant summit amid push for legal ivory sale

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Zimbabwe hosts an international summit on African Elephant management and the impact of the ban on ivory trade, which wildlife authorities in the country are urging to be lifted (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Junk bones replace ivory jewellery and ornaments

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Animal bones that would normally be thrown away are making money for a group of young men in Kibera - Kenya's largest slum. They are being used to make bone jewellery and crafts that could potentially replace the demand for illegal...
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Religious leaders at interfaith service to pray for wildlife protection

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Christian, Muslim and Hindu religious leaders prayed together next to a pile of charred elephant ivory in Nairobi National Park on Thursday, calling on God to bring help to those involved in animal conservation. Three dozen religious...
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Poaching Causing Decline in Elephants

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Poaching Causing Decline in Elephants
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How to Capitalize on Mounting Hedge Fund Outflows

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Sept. 12 -- Fabio Savoldelli, a Columbia University professor, discusses the mounting hedge fund outflows with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Matt Miller and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets."
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ZIMBABWE: HARARE: IVORY AUCTION

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Harare, Zimbabwe - 13 April 1999 1. Wide shot of building containing the ivory for display 2. Various of Japanese buyers inspecting the ivory 3. Close up of poster advertising ivory auction 4. Cutaway of buyers looking through...
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Hague applauds China's cautious efforts to curb wildlife trade

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Britain said on Thursday it was determined to work more closely with China and other Asian countries in an effort to curb international demand for ivory. British foreign secretary William Hague said their support was crucial in the...
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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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Countries agree urgent measures to stop illegal trade and secure elephant populations

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Delegates at the African Elephant Summit in Botswana on Tuesday signed an agreement to urgently stop the illegal trade of elephants and secure their population across Africa. The conference was convened by the Botswana government and the...
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Hundreds of wild elephants relocated to new sanctuary

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MALAWI ELEPHANT RELOCATION SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:18SHOTLIST:AP Television Liwonde National Park, Malawi - 12...
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Hundreds of wild elephants relocated to new sanctuary

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MALAWI ELEPHANT RELOCATION SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7:18SHOTLIST:AP Television Liwonde National Park, Malawi - 12...
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Giant prosthetics for injured elephant

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As the numbers of Asian elephants in Cambodia steadily declines one lucky young bull has been given a second chance thanks to an artificial foot. The numbers of Asian elephants in Cambodia is continuing to fall with only around 200 -...
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VOICED: Rising demand for ivory worries Kenyan conservationists

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VOICED: Rising demand for ivory worries Kenyan conservationists
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Exhibition of gifts reflects 200 year US and Thai friendship

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LEADIN Thailand and the US are celebrating 200 years of friendship with an exhibition of gifts the pair have exchanged in the grounds of Thailand's royal palace. Items include a letter from President Abraham...
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Life goes on as usual in Madrid zoo amid lockdown

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Madrid zoo and aquarium reassured the public on Thursday that animals were being cared for despite the state of emergency in place across Spain.