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Harry: how can anyone deny climate change?

Higher Ed
Prince Harry on Thursday said "no one can deny science" when it comes to climate warming.
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Zimbabwe's severe drought is killing elephants

Higher Ed
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US Capitol Christmas tree arrives in DC

Higher Ed
US CAPITOL CHRISTMAS TREE ARRIVES IN DC
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U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in DC

Higher Ed
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Barge with 600 gallons of diesel sinks in Galapagos

Higher Ed
A barge carrying 600 gallons of diesel sank in the San Cristobal Island, the eastern most island in the Galapagos archipelago on Sunday.
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Species-saving Diego returning to original habitat

Higher Ed
A 100-year-old tortoise called Diego is responsible for the fertilization of 800 offspring and for contributing substantially to the salvation of one of the species of giant tortoise in the Galapagos Islands.
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Determined DC tourists gaze at cherry blossoms

Higher Ed
Most National Cherry Blossoms events are canceled, but tourists and locals alike are still heading to the tidal basin to take in the flowering spectacle.
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Determined DC tourists gaze at cherry blossoms

Higher Ed
Most National Cherry Blossoms events are canceled, but tourists and locals alike are still heading to the tidal basin to take in the flowering spectacle.
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Determined DC tourists, locals take in cherry blossoms

Higher Ed
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Coffee and conservation: Mozambique tries both on a mountain

Higher Ed
LEADIN Conservationists on Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa are encouraging farmers to grow coffee plantsin the shade of hardwood trees. It's hoped the method will not only improve their lives but reverse...
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Washington Monument reopens after 3 years

Higher Ed
After a three-year closure, the Washington Monument is reopening to the public.
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Vulture restaurants help endangered birds

Higher Ed
LEADINIn the 1990s Vultures across the Indian subcontinent suffered a catastrophic population crash.The birds are seen as ugly, dirty and by some cultures as bad luck. But they are important to the ecosystem. In Nepal, one community has...
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Debt write-offs and loans help expand conservation

Higher Ed
With delegates meeting for the UN climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico, environmentalists are hoping Costa Rica could serve a model for furthering global conservation efforts. The Costa Rican government received nearly 56 (m)...
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Curated Video

Conservationists find new troop of one of world's rarest monkeys

Higher Ed
1. Wide of countryside 2. Wide, corn field and mountain scene in Cuc Phuong national park 3. Wide, gate at endangered primate rescue centre 4. Sign reading "Endanger primate rescue centre gate") 5. Pan to right of cage 6. Mother and...
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C-SPAN

On This Day: Yosemite National Park

7th - 12th
Yosemite National Park: Preserving nature's beauty for future generations. An engaging resource provides a series of video clips that shows the importance of creating national parks and the role of the government and US Forest Service....
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C-SPAN

On This Day: Mount Rushmore National Memorial

7th - 12th
Scholars learn about the history of Mount Rushmore, the artist behind the vision, and the preservation of the monument in a series of video clips. The interesting resource also explores how Mount Rushmore impacts tourism and the economy...
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C-SPAN

On This Day: Sand Creek Massacre

7th - 12th Standards
The Sand Creek Massacre refers to the killing of hundreds of native peoples at the hands of federal troops. Today, the site is marked as a sacred spot by the National Parks Service. Young people consider the impact of the atrocity and...
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Nature League

Nature + Philosophy

6th - 12th Standards
Scientists often define their underlying assumptions, but not always from a philosophical approach. Viewers learn about the philosophy of science from three experts in various fields. They discuss how the perception of science changes as...
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PBS

Pbs: American Experience: Ansel Adams

9th - 10th
This companion to the documentary film "Ansel Adams," part of the PBS series "The American Experience," looks at Adams's impact on Americans' perception of the West and on his use of photography in conservation efforts.
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Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: History of Our National Parks

9th - 10th
Produced for the 75th anniversary of the National Park Service system, the history and legacy of our parks from its inception into modern times are chronicled.
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Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: National Parks Looking Back

9th - 10th
National Park monuments from the South West focusing mostly on Mesa Verde, are highlighted along with archaeogical digs and reconstructed artifacts.