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California forest managers are trying to stop chainsaw-wielding poachers who are targeting ancient redwood trees in national and state parks. The thieves are cutting off the trees' burls - knobby growths prized for their rich wood grains. (April 14)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE: Jeff Denny, park ranger, Redwood National & State Parks

"These are invaluable resources, irreplaceable resources, that are being taken out of the public's hands for a very...
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New US school prepares youth for climate change

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A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
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New school prepares youth for climate change

Higher Ed
A new high school in New Orleans is preparing students for careers in coastal protection and restoration in anticipation of a future with ongoing climate change and sea level rise.
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Berlin zoo animals feast on organic Xmas trees

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BERLIN ZOO ANIMALS FEAST ON ORGANIC CHRISTMAS TREES
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Berlin zoo animals feast on organic Xmas trees

Higher Ed
Animal residents of Tierpark Berlin had their belated Christmas feast on Friday, with the annual distribution of unsold Christmas trees to German zoos.
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85-foot-tall, 13-tonne Norwegian Spruce tree delivered to Rockerfella Centre for Xmas

Higher Ed
The world's most celebrated Christmas tree is already on display at New York's Rockefeller Centre after travelling from Pennsylvania and being lifted into place by a crane.

The 85-foot (26-metre)...
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PAKISTAN: 2000 YEAR OLD JUNIPER FOREST BELIEVED TO BE DYING OUT

Higher Ed
English/Pashtu/Nat

A two-thousand year old juniper forest in Pakistan - one of the largest two left in the world - is believed to be dying
out.
Environmentalists say pressures from...
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85-foot, 13-ton Norway spruce from Pennsylvania to serve as Rockefeller Christmas tree

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An 85-foot (25-meter) Norway spruce that belonged to a Pennsylvania family of "Christmas elves" will serve as Rockefeller Center's Christmas tree this year.

Workers cut down the 13-ton (12-metric ton) tree and a crane...
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Hayfever is costing the Japanese economy billions

Higher Ed
Tokyo, Japan, March 30 2009

1. Various people with masks in Shibuya, central
Tokyo
2. Various shots of trees, pine tree waiving and Tokyo Str
eet scene.
3. Various...
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Laura Bush gives tour of White House Xmas decorations

Higher Ed
1. First Lady Laura Bush walking into room with pastry chef and stopping in front of gingerbread White House

2. Bush pointing out features of gingerbread White
House
3. Various close shots of details...
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SYND 8 6 71 SINGAPORE PRIME MINISTER QUESTIONED ABOUT DETAINED NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVES

Higher Ed
Interview with the Prime Minister Of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew on the treatment of the press in Singapore.

1. mcu interview with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew SOUNDBITE My primary cinsideration must be the integrity and security of...
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ART EXHIBITION CELEBRATES KITSCH AS THE NEW CHIQUE

Higher Ed
Cuba has a new look: its more artistic citizens have begun to respond to the beneficial effects of recent economic reforms.

Imitations of famous paintings, dolphin statues, gnomes and posters...
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Protecting Japan''s ancient pine trees

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Kenrokuen is regarded as one of Japan''s three great gardens.

Located just outside the walls of Kanazwa Castle in Ishikawa Prefecture, it''s a stunning landscaped mix of ponds,...
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Fires devastate part of Tenerife's protected forests

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Tenerife - August 15-16, 2007

1. Wide of Teide volcano and fo
rest
2. Various of ch
arred wood
3. Various of forest fire brigade unit (Brifor) arriving at ob
servation...
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Christmas tree by Colisseum lit up for the festive season

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1. Wide of Christmas tree in front of Coliseum

2. Close-up of Christmas star on top of
tree
3. Close-up of decorati
on on tree
4. Christmas tree with Colis
eum arch behind
5. Pull
focus of...
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US First Lady talks about Christmas tree decorations

Higher Ed
1. US First Lady Laura Bush walks toward the White House Christmas tree

2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Laura Bush, US First
Lady:
"Well the Christmas tree is always the centrepiece, the big, huge Christmas tree that is...
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A resident of Miami Beach says he heard loud car noises, consistent with racing in the area where pop star Justin Bieber was arrested early Thursday. (Jan. 23)

Higher Ed
A judge has set pop singer Justin Bieber's bail at $2,500 on charges of driving under the influence, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest.

Bieber was arrested earlier Thursday after police said he was...
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Michelle Obama welcomes the White House Christmas tree

Higher Ed
1. Pan from Michelle Obama and daughters coming out of White House to horse-drawn carriage with Christmas tree AUDIO Christmas music playing

2. Wide of horse-drawn carriage carrying Christmas tree AUDIO Christmas...
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Volunteers from various civic organizations, participate in the Washington Wreath Project to place 10,000 Maine balsam fir wreaths on the graves of service men and women in Arlington National Cemetery.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Wreaths to Remember: Honoring the Fallen

CAPTION: Volunteers place 10,000 Maine balsam fir wreaths on the graves of service men and women at Arlington National Cemetery. Wreaths also got placed at veterans' graves in...
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US forces hold a ceremony to mark Memorial Day

Higher Ed
1. Wide of memorial ceremony for US soldiers killed in Afghanistan

2. Mid of photograph of Shawn M. Pine next to a gun and h
elmet
3. Close up of photograph of First Lieutenant Roslyn
L. Schulte
4. M
id...
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Illegal logging almost eliminated in wintering ground of monarch butterfly

Higher Ed
Researchers and government officials in Mexico say illegal logging has been all but eliminated in the wintering grounds of the monarch butterfly.

It is the first time that logging has not been...
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Environment Ministry comments on deforestation of monarch butterfly's forest

Higher Ed
A new study of the Monarch butterflies' winter nesting grounds in central Mexico says small-scale logging is worse than previously thought and may be contributing to threats facing the Monarch's...