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CARE Public Service Announcements
Public Service Announcements for CARE, a leading international humanitarian aid organization circa 1999-2000.
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People Count: Wetland Warriors
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A 1998 news story about the impact climate change will have on Louisiana's wetlands.
Blankety Blank Band "Unhappy Hour"
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My friends had a band... we made a music video.
Ted Turner inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame
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In 2005 Ted Turner was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame, this video played at the event when he was recognized. The Advertising Hall of Fame celebrates industry legends, who, throughout their trailblazing careers, have distinguished themselves with outstanding, nationally- and globally-recognized professional achievements; remarkable innovations that have changed our industry and our ...
Captain Plant Foundation Promo
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Short corporate video highlighting the environmental work of the Captain Planet Foundation.
Bhutan: Land of the Black Necked Crane
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This is a short travelog from the Kingdom of Bhutan. George Archibald, Co-Founder of the International Crane Foundation leads us on a journey through this isolated country, and explains first hand about the Blacked Necked Crane a bird George works to preserve and protect in the region.
Secrets of the Longleaf Pine Trailer
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This is the first few minutes of the documentary, "Secrets of the Longleaf Pine." It is meant to be a trailer.
Mopani Stars
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Time lapse of the night sky in South Georgia, USA on the Mopani Preserve.
Journey of a Masterpiece
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This mini-documentary shows how Antoine-Louis Barye's large masterpiece bronze sculpture "The Lion and Serpent" was restored and transported to Atlanta's High Museum of Art as part of large exhibit featuring artworks on loan from the Louvre. high.org
Bison Business
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This is a news story from the show "This American Land." Media mogul and philanthropist Ted Turner has a passion for conservation and a penchant for unique ideas. He founded a restaurant chain around Bison meat as a way to help perpetuate conservation of the species.
Bison Restoration
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This is a news segment from the show "This American Land." Bison once roamed across North America in the millions. Overhunted to the brink of extinction, conservation efforts have brought their numbers up. Learn about the Nature Conservancy's Tall Grass Prairie preserve.
Bison and the Crow Tribe
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This is a news segment from the show "This American Land." Bison are culturally significant to many Native American tribes. Bison were pushed to the brink of extinction by the US Federal government as part of a deliberate plan to subjugate Native Americans.
Black Footed Ferret
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This is a news segment for the show "This American Land." The Black Footed Ferret is the rarest mammal in North America, previously thought to be extinct.
CNN News Story: Butaro Hospital Rwanda
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CNN News Story: Butaro Hospital Rwanda
Second Chances: Releasing the Power of Girls
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Second Chances: Releasing the Power of Girls
Chattahoochee: From Water War to Water Vision
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Chattahoochee: From Water War to Water Vision
World Wildlife Fund: Iténez Protected Area Programs
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World Wildlife Fund: Iténez Protected Area Programs
Gopher Tortoise Conservation Initiative
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Gopher Tortoise Conservation Initiative
This really is an amazing snake species, people don’t realize how docile they are to humans. Even as a Floridian, I’ve only seen one in the wild, I am really optimistic that they will be able to resume their presence throughout their traditional range.
I salute the hard-working and dedicated people who have committed themselves to saving these beautiful reptiles and their habitats. Amazing. It restores my faith in humanity.
У охотников нет души, как можно убивать белых журавлей? Нужно среди населения провести пропаганду о сохрнении белых журавлей будущим потомкам. Мы-якуты,жители Сибири никогда не убиваем: стерхов,журавлей,лебедей и цапли. Они для нас боги,убивать издревле стерхов-грех!
Excellent video.....Thanks
12:44…”they all disappeard…”. NO! They were KILLED!!!! Colonizers had no respect for nature and they killed off all that brought fear or tasted good! STOP SOFT-BALLING YOUR ANCESTORS BEASTLY NATURE!
Until we cleared the property in Tennessee we had indigo snakes. They are beautiful and huge. Absolutely terrifying to a kid.
King of the hill
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Its a good thing that whooping cranes in USA and Buffalo National Park in Canada have been rehabilitated to some extent after the alarming merely 13-15 cranes with only three breeding pairs is encouraging
I playing in areas like this.
Used to be common in central Ga. Haven't seen one in years!
to me Cranes are the most beautiful creatures
I love Blue Indigos❤
They're awesome. We used to have them all over our yard for years because somebody buried something and there were holes everywhere for them to live in. This was in West Palm Beach. They'd come up on our porch to either cool off or warm up depending upon the season they got so used to us that they completely ignored us. I eventually started to pick them up and never saw any of their teeth they were completely docile and would curl up in my lap to get warm in the winter as we had a chair out there. Amazing creatures. One of them had to be about 9 feet and musta weighed about 25 pounds. He was my favorite. We told the local law about them and they came over and had a good look but I told them to leave them be. I think we had about a dozen of them on the property.
Its pretty amazing how they’re non venomous and docile, physically they look very similar to a lot of snakes we have in Australia.
This is some bison business for sure
longleaf are gorgeous
Wow what a great documentary! I am reading Edward O. Wilson's novel, " The Anthill " and I thought, ""I wonder if there is anything on UA-cam about the longleaf pine savanna ecosystem? " I will never experience this part of the world, being a Canadian and all but I thank all of you featured in this film for the great work that you are doing! Bless you and bless you again! Thank you to the filmmakers as well.
Wait...the sisters move out to chase guys and I get to live in my parents house?! ...sign me up!
Wonderfully made video, Loved it!
This was excellent
Colorado wiped out the Rocky mountains.whooping cranes migration by sport hunting and collisions with power lines. They still allow sport hunting of sandhill cranes by illiterate sport hunters.
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Thank you for your fantastic efforts to save this species!!! So glad you never gave up!!!!
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You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You must love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus the Anointed is Lord! Repent and be baptized and believe the Evangelism.
To hell with Snakes. I hope each and EVERY snake species goes extinct tomorrow. They are evil !!!
St. JOES Tree
Awesome....
💜 beautiful!
I give this video a thumbs down due to the way these innocent animals are being handled and how they are being treated in this video.
Can't get enough of documentaries about 1 specific organism. I have a lot of books about plants and single plant books are my favourite.
Grew up with these monster trees in my backyard.
Big fan of the Orianne Society, This was a Beautiful documentary showcasing one of my favorite Florida ecosystems. And a Huge! Thank You, for not Bombarding us with loads of "Mid Roll Ads"
Really, really well done. Congratulations.
Absolutelly fantastic job.
Love this genus!
You can appreciate that Wiregrass sandy soil when watching them dig for the Gopher Tortoise.
I fell in love with the Whooping Cranes by visiting 2 that live at the Calgary Zoo!
What inspiring work these wildlife biologists and rehabilitators do. A huge thank you to George Archibald and the International Crane Foundation for all the amazing efforts put into saving cranes. May they ever dance!
Fantastic video! I am in the process of restoring 250 acs of land in GA into a Longleaf Pine ecosystem, the video reinforce its importance.
I am trying to do something similar and looking for information
Good for you!
I got a very, very old 1 on my land, but I haven't seen a few like it
We grew up with gopher turtles, and many giant indigo snakes, and since the built all these thousands of houses for housing here in ludowici, GA, I haven't seen either 1 here in like 10 years
Out in the forest we'll sing a chorus
That is a beautiful pine snake in the beginning.
Look the same like the asian king koros snake
Stober is the man!!
Wtf
Want to watch indigo vs king cobra
Beautiful.
We see a indigo snake in CT that was so big it stretched across a dirt rd that was about a car and half wide and it's head and tail were in the bushes ,I wouldn't of believed it had I not seen it and it was as thick around as a man's thigh, it looked like a python but wasnt.
You should have filmed it.
There aren’t any indigos in CT. Not sure what you saw but it was most certainly something else.
@@cg841 it says they aren't but I can tell you it was a indigo snake, in CT we have timber rattler/copperhead/ rat snakes/black racers, garter snakes/water snakes that were black and thick looked alot like moccasins and a few other smaller snakes all about the same size, ,I was in my teens and I'm familiar with wildlife especially all of north americas, I'm a life time licensed wildlife rehabilater and trapper,,hunter so forth , spent most my life in the wilds /woods of Maine and CT ,and parts in CO and Tenn but 80 percent in .aine and CT, woods and waters, and unless it's some new or unclaimed yet species this was a indigo snake it was massive , had it not been for the colors of the florescent blue sheen through the black scales I would've said it was the world record racer or something but this thing had to be a indigo, I've seen many racers and NEVER had I EVER see one that long and that thick I've only seen pythons Burmese I've owned that long and that thick and she was 13 ft and the other was 15 , and this was no python, aside a python would die in a ct fall/winter unless it took to a beavers den under ground at frost level, where it remains about 50/55 degrees, then a escaped pet could survive possibly
Love it, love it
Indigo very beautiful snake