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Hyena orphan cubs in Kenya rescue centre

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AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - March 15th, 2011 1. Close up of striped hyena cub crying 2. Various close ups of striped hyena cubs 3. Wide of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage 4. Various of wildlife vet Dr Edward Kariuki with ranger Samuel...
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USA: WASHINGTON: SAVE THE TIGER DAY

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English/Nat Hundreds of American children gathered at the National Zoo in Washington DC Saturday for Save the Tiger Day. They joined in ceremonies marking the start of a worldwide campaign to conserve the fewer than seven thousand...
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Fur traders surrender rare animal skins after government ban

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1. Wildlife workers with animal pelts by truck 2. Various of workers unloading sacks of pelts from truck 3. Various of workers sorting through pelts 4. SOUNDBITE (Urdu): Dr Mir M. Mansur, Chief Biologist from the Wildlife...
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Controversy on freshwater turtles being harvested in Florida

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Tallahassee, Florida - 19 November 2008 1. Wide of Wildlife Biologist Matt Aresco next to picture showing harvested turtle 2. Zoom into picture showing hook through turtle's head 3. Aresco holding softshell turtle 4. Close of turtle's...
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US Secretary of State heckled at summit as he make speech

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1. Powell approaching lectern 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "Ladies and gentlemen, President Bush and the American people have an enduring commitment to sustainable development. The American soul has always...
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Wildlife corridor links two national game reserves, protects wildlife

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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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Conservation project to save rare giant lizards

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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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Detroit Zoo Unveils $30M Home For Penguins

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A new penguin habitat that the Detroit Zoo calls the world's largest such facility offers its 80-plus residents new rocks for climbing, waves, snow and better ice conditions, while allowing visitors to come nose-to-beak with the stately...
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Detroit Zoo unveils $30 Million for penguins

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PENGUINS DIVE RIGHT IN TO NEW $30M HOME AT DETROIT ZOO new penguin habitat that the Detroit Zoo calls the world's largest such facility offers its 80-plus residents new rocks for climbing, waves, snow and better ice conditions, while...
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Detroit Zoo Unveils $30M Home For Penguins

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A new penguin habitat that the Detroit Zoo calls the world's largest such facility offers its 80-plus residents new rocks for climbing, waves, snow and better ice conditions, while allowing visitors to come nose-to-beak with the stately...
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Tough times for luxury car market

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033385LEAD IN : Automakers are showcasing a new generation of luxurious cars at China's biggest auto show of the year.Car companies are battling for buyers in the country's cooling, crowded...
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Elephant dung used to track population

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AP Television Tesso Nilo national park, Riau, 21 February 2013 1. Close of elephant 2. Wide of elephants walking on path with trainers 3. Mid of young elephants 4. Wide of WWF team finding faeces of Sumatran elephant 5. Mid of team...
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Elephants fitted with trackers to reduce conflict with humans

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4064638LEAD INElephants in Kenya are being fitted with trackers in an effort to map out their movements.It's in an attempt to balance the use of landscape between people and wildlife to avoid conflict...
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Fake ceremonial skins help conserve wild leopard numbers

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?LEADIN:A conservation group is hoping to reduce poaching of Africa's threatened leopards by producing fake furs for ceremonial attire.It's thought there are less than 5,000 leopards in South Africa, a relative stronghold of the animal...
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Fake ceremonial skins help conserve wild leopard numbers

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LEADIN:A conservation group is hoping to reduce poaching of Africa's threatened leopards by producing fake furs for ceremonial attire.It's thought there are less than 5,000 leopards in South Africa, a relative stronghold of the animal on...
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Orphaned seal pup being prepared for release

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LEAD-IN: A young Mediterranean monk seal is being cared for in a rehabilitation centre after being found on a Greek beach without its mother. The baby seal, known as Bill, will be released back into the wild later this year when he has...
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18 African penguins get a new home at Rome zoo

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A new area for penguins opened at Rome's Bioparco zoo on Thursday morning.
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Scientists seek cause of freshwater mussel die-off

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Behind-the-scenes at London's oldest Smokehouse, where salmon is the catch of the day

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BEHIND-THE-SCENES AT LONDON'S OLDEST SMOKEHOUSE, WHERE SALMON IS THE CATCH OF THE DAY
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Scientists seek cause of freshwater mussel die-off

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Running 300 miles through Appalachia, the Clinch River is one of the most important rivers for freshwater mussels in the world.
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Japan proposes end to commercial whaling ban, faces pushback

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Japan is proposing an end to a decades-old ban on commercial whaling, arguing there is no longer a scientific reason for what was supposed to be a temporary measure.
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Two newborn Asian lion cubs, the first to be born at London Zoo in a decade, made their first public appearance on Thursday.

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HEADLINE: London Zoo debuts brother and sister lion cubs CAPTION: Two newborn Asian lion cubs, the first to be born at London Zoo in a decade, made their first public appearance on Thursday. (Aug. 13) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...