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Nepal - Rhino Thrives In National Park

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The Greater Asian Rhino is thriving in the Royal Chitwan National Park because of efforts by the Nepalese Government and the World Wide Fund for Nature. The Bengal Tiger also has benefited from their work. Tourists come from all over the...
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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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Tanzania - Tourism

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(dur: 11 min 25 secs/ english sot: 2 min 46 secs. Music: African Journey Part 3 by David Bradnum - Track 4: The Deep Stillness (a) - KPM 164) Tourism has become Tanzania's major source of foreign currency income, rising from ten to 300...
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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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USA: DEMONSTRATION AGAINST NEW LOGGING LAW

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English/Nat Environmentalists revved up a 21-chain saw salute in front of the White House Friday to send a message to President Clinton. They were unhappy with the President's signing of a logging law which expedites logging in...
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Obama Talks Climate Change at Yosemite

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President Barack Obama said Saturday that climate change is already damaging America's national parks, with rising temperatures causing Yosemite's meadows to dry out and raising the prospect of a glacier preserve without its glaciers...
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Expedia 'Leaning Into' Wooing Hosts From Rivals, CEO Says

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May.07 -- Expedia Group CEO Peter Kern discusses plans to attract new hosts to its rental platform, the timeline for the return of leisure and business travel, and outlook for Europe's vacation season on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers and bikers to visit nearby Potomac River towns.

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HEADLINE: Partnership aims to boost Potomac River tourism CAPTION: The National Park Service is encouraging people to leave the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. It's part of a program to boost tourism by urging hikers...
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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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Largest Nile croc thought to be found in Ethiopian lake

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1. Wide of Rom Whitaker, crocodile expert, at Nechisar National Park headquarters 2. Crocodile skulls 3. Various of Whitaker measuring largest Nile crocodile skull on record 4. Whitaker holding skull 5. Close up Rom Whitaker's...
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Environment minister warns of growing water crisis

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1. Various of vegetation in Chingaza park 2. Mid of stream 3. Various of vegetation in Chingaza park 4. Close of water current 5. Mid of Juan Loza and delegates at Chingaza park 6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Juan Loza, Colombia's...
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Bandia Reserve in Senegal reintroduces wildlife to protected areas

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Bandia Reserve 1. Exterior of the reserve 2. Close of Bandia Reserve sign 3. Various of giraffes 4. Various of ostriches 5. Set up of Reserve conservationist Tidiane Diop talking on mobile phone 6. SOUNDBITE (French) Tidiane Diop,...
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UN: NEW YORK: UN EARTH SUMMIT: WWF GLOBAL WARMING PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat A study carried out by the World Wildlife Fund reveals that American and Canadian national parks offer no refuge from global warming, and some glaciers may even disappear within 30 years. The report is based on a study of 19...
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Park visitors marvel at cherry blossoms gifted by Japan

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Cherry blossom trees gifted by Japan more than a century ago are impressing visitors at a park in Washington DC. They form the centrepiece of the city's annual Spring Festival. Cherry blossoms as far as the eye can see in Washington's...
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Trump Wants Review of National Monuments

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 26 April 2017+++WHITE FLASHES BETWEEN SOUNDBITES+++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, President "Today, I'm signing a new executive order to end...
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Sustainable tourism helping to save endangered orangutans

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4070236LEAD IN:Conservationists say tourism is one way of helping to save the critically endangered orangutans on the Indonesian island of Borneo. Land clearing and poaching have left Asia's only great...
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Sustainable tourism helping to save endangered orangutans

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LEAD IN:Conservationists say tourism is one way of helping to save the critically endangered orangutans on the Indonesian island of Borneo. Land clearing and poaching have left Asia's only great apes on the brink of extinction. Now a...
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Dems seek to curb drilling near indigenous sites

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Lawmakers ventured thousands of miles from Washington to collect testimony Monday as advocates urge members of Congress to establish greater restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling near ancient Native American cultural sites in the...
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Washington Monument reopens after 3-year closure

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After a three-year closure, the Washington Monument is reopening to the public.  
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The lives of thousands of flamingos are threatened in Kenya

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1. Great and Lesser Flamingos on Lake Nakuru 2. Wide of flamingos on Lake Nakuru 3. Wide of flamingos on Lake Nakuru 4. Wide of Lake Nakuru National Park entrance 5. Close up of Lake Nakuru flag 6. Close of Lake Nakuru National Park...
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KENYA: ANIMAL SANCTUARY ESTABLISHED NEAR AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK

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English/Nat For years, wildlife in Kenya's Amboseli National Park has been falling victim to poachers out for profit and farmers trying to protect their crops. But now, conservationists are out to convince the locals that living zebras...
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Fashion and politics join forces in Kenya

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Nairobi National Park,31 May 2008: 1. Wide shot of models coming onto the runway. 2. Tilt up from models shoes to her face. 3. Mid shot of model on the runway. 4. Wide shot of model walking on the runway. 5. Pan of crowd watching the...
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Botanists use cell phones and GPS to monitor invasive species

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AP Television Santa Monica Mountains, Calif. - June 18, 2009 1. Wide Santa Monica Mountains 2. Birds on tree 3. Low angle feet of Phil Rundell, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary biology at UCLA 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Phil Rundell,...
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Rare gorilla twins born in Rwandan forrest

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NB: SHOTS 1 - 3 & 7 - 9 ON THIS TAPE ARE MISSING, SEE TAPE NO: EF04/0821 FOR ALL SHOTS 1. Wide shot of mother gorilla with twin baby gorillas in her arms 2. Baby gorilla banging its chest 3. Wide shot of two gorillas 4. Set up...