News Clip5:19
Curated Video

Scientists study the threatened Atlantic Rainforest with electron microscope

Higher Ed
1. Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens showing water fountain and palm trees

2. Close up of foun
tain
3. Pan from Botanical Gardens t
o fountain
4. Tilt down...
News Clip6:10
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Tourism and conservation projects protect national park

Higher Ed
ETHIOPIA MOUNTAINSSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYSimien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia - 21 February 20171. Various time-lapse of the sky and clouds2. Wide...
News Clip4:57
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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 t
rees.
...
News Clip3:58
Curated Video

Scarce water supplies drive industry innovation

Higher Ed
Tel Aviv, Israel, 15 November 2011

1. Exterior shot of entrance to WATEC exhib
ition
2. Wide shot of flags of states participating in e
xhibition
3. People attending
the...
News Clip2:23
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USA: THREATENED SPECIES WORSE THEN PREVIOUSLY BELIEVED

Higher Ed
Washington, U.S. September 28, 2000 and File

(Endangered Species File -
VNR)
1. Sumatran oranguta
n and baby
2. Sumatran rhino pla
ying in the mud
3. Golden Bam
boo lemurs in...
News Clip5:20
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Renewable energy versus conservation

Higher Ed
Aust, England - February 19th, 2009

1. Pan across Severn Bridge in the
mist
Cardiff, Wales - February
19th, 2009
2. Wide shot of...
News Clip4:58
Curated Video

Scientist develop new water filter

Higher Ed
AP Television

Stanford, California, r
ecent
1. Close shot bottle of carbon
nanotubes
2. Various David Schoen preparing water filte
r demonstration
3. SOUNDBITE...
News Clip2:56
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Forum to discuss strengthening SKorea-Africa cooperation

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan of talks

2. Close of South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-
hwan
3. Close of AU
ministers
4. Close of African Union (AU) Commission Chairpe
rson Jean Ping
5. Cl
ose of...
News Clip6:04
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Pakistan's mangroves are disappearing

Higher Ed
Karachi - October 2008

1. Top shot of Karachi showing port
area
2. Close of Karachi coastal area showing mang
rove trees
3. Shot of Experts team leaving for the mangrove...
News Clip5:43
Curated Video

Pakistan's largest city denied clean water supply

Higher Ed
Pakistan's largest city is facing a chronic water shortage.

The lack of clean water has sparked a number of ongoing protests in Kara
chi.
On the...
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...
News Clip6:10
Curated Video

Tourism and conservation projects protect national park

Higher Ed
ETHIOPIA MOUNTAINSSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYSimien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia - 21 February 20171. Various time-lapse of the sky and clouds2. Wide...
News Clip3:02
Curated Video

INDONESIA: FOREST DEVELOPMENT TEAM TEST NEW RE-PLANTING SCHEME

Higher Ed
East Kalimantan, Indonesia - March 7th and 8th, 1996

1. WS women cultivating seed
lings
2. CU woman with
seedlings
3. Two women
with seedlings
5. WS trees being kno
cked...
News Clip4:34
Curated Video

Fish farmers aim to boost Jordan's aquaponics industry

Higher Ed
LEADIN:

Recent studies suggest the kingdom of Jordan is being hit particularly hard by climate change - getting hotter and drier than...
News Clip3:24
Curated Video

Endangered Species Act change could affect monarch

Higher Ed
The Trump administration on Monday rolled out some of the broadest changes in decades to enforcement of the landmark Endangered Species Act, allowing the government to put an economic cost on saving a species and other changes critics...
News Clip5:10
Curated Video

Researchers go high tech to aid farm water use

Higher Ed
Government funded scientists in the U.S. are working on different technologies to help farmers manage water use more efficiently.
News Clip7:50
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RR0312/B Iceland: Dam

Higher Ed
Karahnukar, northeast Iceland (February 2003) - various of snowscape and mountains; wide river through gorge; river; bridge over river; snowscape; various men walking across snow; reindeer; various herd of reindeer running into...
News Clip5:35
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"Academy awards" for clean technology companies

Higher Ed
San Jose, California - 9 November 2012

1. Wide Ben Polito, Co-founder of Maine-based Pika Energy, standing by spinning tur
bine
2. Close wind turb
ine moving
3....
News Clip7:00
Curated Video

Sanctuary cares for chimpanzees orphaned or abused in Africa

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A sanctuary in Kenya is providing care for chimpanzees that have been orphaned and abused in civil war stricken countries in West and Central Africa. The Sweetwaters Sanctuary was opened in 1993 and is now home to almost 40...
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission approves a new rule that would ban commercial harvesting of freshwater turtles in Florida.

Higher Ed
(HEADLINE: Florida talks tough on turtles

CAPTION: Florida wildlife officials have tentatively approved a new rule that will impose the nation's strongest measures to protect freshwater turtles in the state....
News Clip4:54
Curated Video

Villagers suspected of poisoning leopards near wildlife park

Higher Ed
1. Various of a leopard who strayed into a village near reserved forest

2. Pan from villagers watching to leopard walking through the f
ields
3. Cameramen
and...
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The concentrations are far below the levels of a medical dose, but some scientists are worried about the long-term consequences to human health

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Pharmaceuticals found in drinking water of major metro areas

CAPTION: An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The...