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Bridgeman Arts

USA Hometown, 1940s B&W

Pre-K - Higher Ed
*Steenbeck transfer only. A couple skate on frozen pond. We see more people skating on pond. Men slide around playfully on frozen ground in woodlands. A man chops logs. Two elderly men and one woman play to camera in street by old cars....
Stock Footage26:04
Bridgeman Arts

USA Hometown 1940s Life COLOR

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Two young girls play outside house. Family on porch, guests arrive bearing presents. Inside, the children smile at camera. Outside, the kids play on bikes. A children’s birthday party outside in garden. Children play with toys and join...
Stock Footage1:14
Bridgeman Arts

Visit To Tenerife

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Exterior shot of Cooperative Aricola Norte de Tenerife sign and building. Male workers processing fruit, green bananas. Cut to road, bus stop, veiled lady waiting, cut to tent in desert, musical performance, dancing, people clapping.
Stock Footage0:52
Bridgeman Arts

Two Young Soldiers Come Home

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A mother is pleased to see her son arrive home with a friend. They are from a military band and play trumpet before going home in civilian clothes.
News Clip4:57
Press Association

RSPB chief executive says Big Garden Birdwatch could encourage more young people to get involved in science

Higher Ed
The RSPB's chief executive said the charity's Big Garden Birdwatch project could encourage young people to get involved in conservation and to study STEM subjects. More than a million people are expected to participate in the Big Garden...
News Clip5:28
Curated Video

Homeowners help construct their own affordable house

Higher Ed
AP Television San Francisco, California, 20 December 2009 1. Wide shot Golden Gate Bridge AP Television San Francisco, California, 8 December 2009 2. Mid shot San Francisco houses AP Television Daly City, California, 13 December 2009 3....
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Seagulls fly around a Gulf Coast island, unaware their habitat is a manmade marsh built from sediment dredged out of the Port of Houston. This project could become a model for rebuilding ecosystems as the US government looks to invest a fund set up by BP after last year's massive oil spill.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Texas conservationists rebuilding lost islands CAPTION: Seagulls fly around a Gulf Coast island, unaware their habitat is a manmade marsh built from sediment dredged out of the Port of Houston. This project could become a model...
News Clip4:06
Press Association

Big Garden Birdwatch set to provide 'really valuable' data to ornithologists

Higher Ed
More than a million people are expected to participate in the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch, counting species in their gardens or local green spaces to help build a picture of birds' biodiversity in the UK. Author, broadcaster and birder...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : To save California coasts, scientists turn to the humble oyster

9th - Higher Ed
There are no pearls growing on the oyster reefs in San Diego Bay, but scientists hope they will yield an even more valuable treasure: protection against coastal erosion wrought by rising sea levels (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

The Interior Department has declared the polar bear a threatened species, saying it must be protected because of the decline in Arctic sea ice from global warming.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Polar bears added to the threatened species list CAPTION: The Interior Department has declared the polar bear a threatened species, saying it must be protected because of the decline in Arctic sea ice from global warming. ...
News Clip2:56
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Too many gorillas? The great apes' hunt for space in Rwanda

9th - Higher Ed
As the number of mountain gorillas in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park increases, the great apes are struggling to find the space they need to grow and thrive (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip2:52
Sky News

UK: Could seaweed help us mitigate the effects of climate change?

Higher Ed
VOICED: As Scotland plays host to the UN climate talks, the country is also exploring innovative ways to combat emmissions. Scientists are working to use seaweed not only to help store carbon but power cars and make biodegradeable...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

NEW Giant new Panda habitat opens at National Zoo

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington D.C, 11th October 2006 1. Asia trail sign 2. Panda against tree medium 3. Panda against tree wide 4. Wide of panda area 5. Panda eating 6. Pan in to Panda in tree 7. Panda climbing up tree 8. SOUNDBITE (English)...
News Clip6:03
Curated Video

Red pandas bred in captivity reintroduced into the wild

Higher Ed
Darjeeling, West Bengal, recent 1. Mid of Red Panda walking on branch of tree inside zoo 2. Wide of Red panda getting down the trunk of tree 3. Various of Red panda 4. Wide of caretaker cleaning nest of Red panda on tree 5. Mid of Red...
News Clip5:08
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France: Right-wing presidential candidate campaigns on bolstering police

9th - Higher Ed
French presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse vows to make municipal police forces "the third police force" of the country and proposes a "ten-year plan to destroy these ghettos" and "replace them with neighbourhoods on a human scale...
News Clip1:30
Curated Video

Madagascar - Efforts to save shrinking rainforest

Higher Ed
Intensive efforts are being made to save the unique but rapidly shrinking rain forest of the island of Madagascar, home to some of the greatest bio-diversity in the world. Only 15 per cent of the forest is now left, after a 35-year...
News Clip4:06
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bison reintroduced to the UK for first time in thousands of years

9th - Higher Ed
Bison have been reintroduced to roam in 200 hectares of countryside in the south of England, marking a return for the breed that was wiped out thousands of years ago (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip3:13
Sky News

Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing

Higher Ed
Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Carter says US candidates "quite unpopular"

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Memphis, Tennessee - 22 August 2016 1. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter building home2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, Former US President:"We've been looking...
News Clip4:15
Press Association

Frog that became extinct in England is re-introduced to its former home

Higher Ed
Interview with Jim Foster, conservation director of Amphibian and Reptile Conservation. The northern pool frog was last found in Norfolk’s ancient pingo ponds, rare ponds created at the end the last ice age. A type of frog extinct in...
News Clip6:34
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Too many gorillas? The great apes' hunt for space in Rwanda

9th - Higher Ed
With hundreds of mountain gorillas in residence, the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a conservation triumph. But this resurgence is not without consequences, as the majestic creatures now struggle for space to grow and thrive...
News Clip1:34
Curated Video

Experts along the Gulf are concerned that oil may kill off an essential type of algae that fish rely on for shelter and food. One biologist says sargassum, which is commonly known as algae or sea holly, has been washing up on Alabama beaches, making it unavailable to marine life.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Biologist: Gulf oil threatens fish shelter, food source CAPTION: Experts along the Gulf are concerned that oil may kill off an essential type of algae that fish rely on for shelter and food. One biologist says sargassum,...
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

Actor unveils celebrity handprint to be auctioned off for Haiti

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment New York, 22 August 2011 1. Wide of Rob Lowe getting ready to dip his hands in pant 2. Wide of Rob Lowe dipping his hands in paint 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob Lowe/Actor - on why he got involved with the project: "It''s...
News Clip2:30
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Rhinos in Kenya transported to new home