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Yukon gov't reports possible new leak at Eagle Gold mine
On Friday, the territory publicly stated the leak could be located in one of the newly built storage ponds. Meanwhile, the chief of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun says the quality of the groundwater remains their top concern.
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Cause of B.C. teen's H5N1 avian flu infection still unknown, health officials say
B.C.'s top doctor says they still don't know how a teenager became sick with a strain of avian flu. The update comes as another case has been identified in a child in California. As Michelle Ghoussoub reports, officials stress the risk...
British Movietone
MARINELAND - EUROPE'S FIRST
Flying in from Florida, eight dolphins landed safely at Manchester. They were heading for the new Oceanarium in Morecambe, the first of its kind in Europe. It has cost two hundred thousand pounds, and is called Marineland. Disclaimer:...
British Movietone
FRENCH BATTLE REBELS
Artillery played a big part in the recent desperate struggle of French and Indo Chinese troops against the rebels. At one critical moment parachute troops were used to reinforce French units, cut off during the battle for Nin-Binh, some...
British Movietone
SKATING EVERYWHERE
Wimbledon was one of many places where sliders and skaters got busy during the recent cold snap. One of our cameramen was also busy filming the scene, but working on thin ice proved disastrous. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
Bridgeman Arts
Relaxing at Schorn Pond and Berghof scenes
Herta Schneider, Eva Braun and others at Schorn Pond. Scenes of Hitler on the terrace at Berghof.
Bridgeman Arts
Eva Braun waterskiing in Wolfgangsee, at Aschauer Pond with Anni Brandt, on Lake Wörth and spending time at Berghof
Eva Braun waterskiing in Wolfgangsee, at Aschauer Pond with Anni Brandt, on Lake Wörth and spending time at Berghof. Great slow motion diving shots.
Bridgeman Arts
Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Desert scenes and Bedouin settlements in the Sahara
Clip 1 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, shots of the Sahara desert and caravans of camels. Bedouin...
Bridgeman Arts
Parks and architecture in Monte Carlo. French Riviera, 1951
Clip 3 from the 1951 French language film 'Croisiere Bleue' about the South of France, the French Riviera, Monaco and Monte Carlo. A bust of Hector Berlioz. Path and enfilade with palm trees on both sides. Tilt up to landscape of Monte...
Curated Video
45 year long study tracks effects of climate change
LEADIN:
Ecologists in Colorado have been counting 4 million flowers and tracking 120 species of plants over the last 45 years.
Their data is now providing valuable insight into the effects of climate change....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Climate change likely not cause of building collapse, professor says
Rising seas pose a threat to the high-rise studded coastline of south Florida, but a professor who studies its white sand beaches says it is unlikely climate change alone caused last week's collapse of an oceanfront apartment block...
Bridgeman Arts
People of the Kolkhoz in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970
Clip 5 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Families and communities sit around tables laden with food. Scenes of nature in the...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Thawing permafrost climate changes ticking time bomb
VOICED : Thawing permafrost climate changes ticking time bomb
Bridgeman Arts
Static shot of a country home in the countryside. Clip 2
Static shot of a country home in the countryside. Filmed on 35mm in 1994.
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Thawing permafrost climate changes ticking time bomb
On the front line of climate change in the Canadian Arctic scientists are hunting for clues to a potentially catastrophic global warming trend melting permafrost a layer of soil or rock that is or should be frozen all year round ...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : West Africa's Fulani nomads fight climate change to survive
As droughts occur more frequently in Niger and access to water has become sparse the centuries old nomadic life of Fulani Wodabe herders is now threatened by climate change (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
American Museum of Natural History
Pondlife: Our Tiny Neighbors
Three episodes explore pondlife with microbiologist Sally Warring from the American Museum of Natural History. Videos give scholars an up-close look into the microbes that live among pond scum, algae, and moss while the host offers...
Curated OER
Wetlands - Pond Study
Observe a pond's tiniest life forms. Zoom in on Daphnia, also called water fleas, a type of crustacean that often dwells on the pond floor.