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Orlando Sheriff: Gator Attack "Not Survivable"

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4040579Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings says some 50 people are now "working on recovering the body" of a 2-year-old boy snatched by an alligator at Walt Disney World.He says the boy's family "will...
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Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

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Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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Rare flower which blooms once every 12 years now in flower

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Munnar - 8 September 2006 1. Wide of mountains, tea garden in foreground 2. Tea plantations with a blanket of thick tea bushes 3. Tracking shot along mountains 4. Mountain goat the 'Niligiri Tahr' amid rare flower Neelakurinji...
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Fostering a truce between humans and wildlife

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LEADIN: Authorities in Uganda are looking at ways to reduce human conflict with wildlife in the country's biggest national park. Around 100 mammal species and 600 types of bird live alongside tens of...
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THAILAND: POLICE RAID BACKSTREET SLAUGHTERHOUSE (V)

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Thai/Nat VOICED BY: Vera Frankl Thai authorities have raided and closed a backstreet slaughterhouse that was supplying the illegal market in exotic foods. The vast haul of animals included pythons, monitor lizards and turtles. But, the...
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Brothers' pet project helps with snake conservation

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AP Television Karachi - 7 February, 2013 1. Hamza Hussain in python enclosure on roof of his house checking Albino Burmese Python 2. Close up of Albino Burmese Python 3. Hamza and his brother Hassan Hussain with pet pythons, Hamza...
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Tens of thousands of freshwater turtles are being harvested in Florida for export to Asia. The state prepares to take public comments on setting permanent limits on turtle hunting in Florida.

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HEADLINE: Florida considering limiting turtle harvesting CAPTION: Tens of thousands of freshwater turtles are being harvested in Florida for export to Asia. The state prepares to take public comments on setting permanent limits on...
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Kangaroo meat divides diners

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Eating kangaroo is not a new phenomenon in Australia. Aborigines have been tucking into marsupial meat for thousands of years. But it is only in the last three decades that it's been legally sold for human consumption. Most Australians...
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Whale sharks adopted as part of a corporation's conservation programme

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1. Various of outrigger boats on the open sea 2. Various of boatmen looking for whale sightings 3. Boatman pointing to a whale sighting 4. Visitors swimming to area of sighting 5. Group of visitors snorkelling +Underwater Shots...
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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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Global evidence of climate warming

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Zermatt, Switzerland - January 22, 2008 1. Wide shot sun shining over Swiss Alps 2. Wide shot mountain top 3. Wide shot mountain top Zurich, Switzerland - 24 January, 2008 4. Mid shot Doctor Frank Paul, Expert in Glaciology showing...
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The Fish and Wildlife Service issued regulations this week providing legal protection to seven oil companies. The companies are planning to search for oil and gas in the Chukchi Sea off the northwestern coast of Alaska.

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HEADLINE: Oil companies protected if they harm polar bears CAPTION: The Fish and Wildlife Service issued regulations this week providing legal protection to seven oil companies. The companies are planning to search for oil and gas in...
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More than 60,000 turtles were released in Mexico, in hopes of preserving endangered species. Illegal trafficking of turtle eggs, which are considered a delicacy in the country, remains a major problem.

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HEADLINE: Turtles crawl to freedom in Mexico CAPTION: More than 60,000 turtles were released in Mexico, in hopes of preserving endangered species. Illegal trafficking of turtle eggs, which are considered a delicacy in the country,...
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Oysters reintroduced in New York City

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Plans are underway to reintroduce millions of oysters to the waters around New York City. Oysters are vital for filtering the water of harmful pollutants and it is hoped their reintroduction will revitalise the harbour for fish and bird...
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Fisheries officials, activists meet in Croatia for convention on tuna conservation

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Fisheries representatives and environmental activists from around the world on Monday began a conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia aiming to agree on ways to replenish and preserve the Atlantic Ocean's Tuna fish stocks.
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Sustainable fishing helps conservation efforts

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INDIA OCEANS PREVIEW SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSMalvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India – 30 May 20171. Wide of Sindhudurg fort as seen from a fishing trawler in...
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AG21 - 106/A Australia - Cane Toads

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Sustainable fishing helps conservation efforts

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INDIA OCEANS PREVIEW SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSMalvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India – 30 May 20171. Wide of Sindhudurg fort as seen from a fishing trawler in...
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Scientists in race against time to find cure for deadly bat disease

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AP Television Perryville, Missouri - March 8, 2012 1. Close, zooms out of hibernating bat in Missouri cave 2. Wide biologists taking samples from cave and bats 3. Close biologist swabbing hibernating bat 4. Close Tony Elliott taking...
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick says he hopes Plaxico Burress uses him as an example in his return to the NFL. Burress, a former New York Giants receiver, spent nearly two years in prison for a gun charge and was released Monday. (June 8)

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HEADLINE: Vick hopes Burress uses him as an example CAPTION: Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick says he hopes Plaxico Burress uses him as an example in his return to the NFL. Burress, a former New York Giants receiver, spent...
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ZIMBABWE: HARARE: IVORY AUCTION

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Harare, Zimbabwe - 13 April 1999 1. Wide shot of building containing the ivory for display 2. Various of Japanese buyers inspecting the ivory 3. Close up of poster advertising ivory auction 4. Cutaway of buyers looking through...
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UN conference rejects upgraded protection for polar bears

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Bangkok, Thailand - 7 March 2013 1. Mid of Inuit people celebrating after vote rejected resolution to upgrade protection measures on the polar bear FILE: Date and location unknown 2. Various of polar bears on icebergs and...