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Bloomberg

Farm Bugs on Your Desk and...Eat Them

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- The idea of eating insects might not be to everyone's taste, but people in Asia have been dining on bugs for centuries. To satisfy insect eaters' appetites, a Livin Farms founder Katharina Unger and her team invented the...
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Curated Video

Concerns over dwindling bee numbers

Higher Ed
AP Television Brussels, Belgium - 13 May 2013 1. Mid of beekeeper Anne Van Eeckhou removing bees from hive 2. Close-up of bees, including queen bee (marked with yellow dot) 3. Wide of van Eeckhou removing bees from hive and looking at...
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Curated Video

Mexican farmers use fireflies to save forest

Higher Ed
In the Mexican village of Nanacamilpa, tiny fireflies are helping save the towering pine trees on the outskirts of the sprawling megalopolis of Mexico City.Thousands of fireflies light up a magical spectacle at dusk in the mass of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Italian farmers cultivate an ancient Jewish tradition

9th - Higher Ed
With less than a month until the Jewish festival of Sukkot Orthodox Jew Hershel Mann looks for perfect lime green citron fruits in the Italian region of Calabria which sell for around 10 euros ($11) apiece thanks to their symbolic...
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Sky News

Prince Harry At Epping Forest Conservation Project

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots Prince Harry at conservation project in Epping Forest talking to tree surgeon next to English Longhorn cow in Epping Forest, England on Wednesday 15th March 2017.
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Bridgeman Arts

Banana harvest and forests in Guadeloupe, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, men and women harvest bananas and transport them. Scenes of flowers, plants and wildlife in the forests of Guadeloupe.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Caterpillar attacks French trees

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Caterpillar attacks French trees
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Curated Video

NASA to send drone to Saturn's largest moon

Higher Ed
NASA announced ON Thursday that it's sending a drone called Dragonfly to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
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Curated Video

Rising demand for tarantula snacks causing decline in species

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Fried tarantulas have long been a popular snack in Cambodia. So popular in fact that over-hunting, combined with habitat loss are causing a decline in the species. STORYLINE: ...
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Press Association

A beekeeper's guide to protecting essential insects on World Bee Day

Higher Ed
Adding hanging baskets to your home and letting the lawn grow are two key ways you can help save the bees, according to a British beekeeper. Nicola Reed, 56, has been keeping bees for a decade, and started making honey whisky, vodka and...
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Curated Video

Easy to grow seeds make excellent fuel source

Higher Ed
AP Television Lusaka, Zambia - 17 March, 2011 1. Close up of jatropha fruit growing on bush, hand coming up to pick it 2. Biofuel producer Thomson Sinkala opening jatropha fruit to reveal oil-rich seeds 3. One of Sinkala's workers...
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Curated Video

Almond farmers hope that bee populations remain healthy

Higher Ed
Hughson, California - February 24, 2009 1. Zoom in from vineyard to almond orchard in the distance 2. Wide shot of orchard with beehives 3. Close shot of almond blossom 4. Set up shot of Orin Johnson, President of the California...
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Curated Video

HONEYBEES TAKE UP RESIDENCE AT WALDORF ASTORIA

Higher Ed
The hotel plans to harvest its own honey and help pollinate plants in the skyscraper-heavy heart of the city, joining a mini beekeeping boom that has taken over hotel rooftops from Paris to Times Square. "Today about half the population...
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Curated Video

Smelly flower popular tourist attraction

Higher Ed
1. Wideshot of "Corpse Flower" with crowd of onlookers 2. Tilt down flower 3. Close up of onlooker 4. Close-up of onlooker 5. Wideshot of flower and crowd 6. Pan across spathe (petal) 7. Wideshot of botanist, John Trager, examining...
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Curated Video

Arachnophobes confront spiders to conquer their fear

Higher Ed
Bristol, United Kingdom, July 22, 2009 1. Close up move in on tarantula 2. Mid shot of biologist and tarantula on rock 3. Mid shot of visitors to zoo pullout to wide of zoo entrance 4. Close up of Bristol Zoo sign 5. Close move on beetle...
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Curated Video

Edible insects are nutritious and some say delicious

Higher Ed
People often see six-legged insects as pests, exotic and something they would never put on their plates...but the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation says some insects are rich in protein and vitamins. With more than 20,000...
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Curated Video

Boran cattle promote wildlife on African rangelands

Higher Ed
AP Television Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Laikipia, Kenya - 23rd February, 2012 1. Wide of Boran cattle grazing with zebras in the back ground 2. Mid of a zebra getting in to the bush 3. Herd of elephants 4. Various of Boran cattle trampling...
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Curated Video

Russia - Cockroach Races

Higher Ed
A group of Russians, disillusioned with the poor quality of candidates put up for the recently-held elections, instead put their faith in cockroaches. They held a cockroach race at an art gallery in Moscow and attracted large crowds with...
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Curated Video

FRANCE: COURT STRIPS JEAN-MARIE LE PEN OF HIS CIVIC RIGHTS

Higher Ed
Eng/French/Nat A court in France stripped far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen of his civic rights for two years on Thursday for attacking a Socialist candidate during election campaigning last May. Le Pen has also been slapped with a 3300...
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Curated Video

FRANCE: FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE LATEST

Higher Ed
French/Nat France has ordered the destruction of 50-thousand sheep as a precaution against foot-and-mouth disease. As well as 20-thousand animals imported from across the Channel, Agriculture Minister Jean Glavany said officials would...
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Curated Video

Wildlife corridor links two national game reserves, protects wildlife

Higher Ed
1. Man riding bicycle through Selous-Niassa Wildlife Corridor 2. Elephants in corridor 3. Baboons on the Selous Game Reserve 4. Signpost reading "Wildlife Corridor Selous-Niassa" 5. Pan of corridor 6. Niassa Game Reserve Director,...
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Curated Video

Conservation project to save rare giant lizards

Higher Ed
AP Television El Hierro Island (Canary Islands), November 26, 2011 1. Various shots of lizards 2. Various shots of landscape 3. Pan across valley to Tibataje cliff 4. Various shots of Tibataje cliff 5. Various shots of giant lizard in...
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Curated Video

Animal therapy used to help army veterans

Higher Ed
UKRAINE REHABSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:02SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionTruskavets, Ukraine - 9 June 20161. Underwater shot...