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Types of Ecosystems-Wetlands-Marshes,Swamps,Bogs, and Fens
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Sustainability after COVID 19: Valuing nature in the post pandemic world
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(Media / Sustainability after COVID 19: Valuing nature in the post pandemic world)
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What does nature have to do with COVID-19? How can governments and businesses better value natural and social capital for informed decision making? How can investment in biodiversity and natural capital ...
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Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers
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(Media / Facing Climate Change: Oyster Farmers)
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Kathleen Nisbet and her father, Dave, farm oysters in Washington's Willapa Bay. They recently shifted some of their business to Hawai'i, after ocean acidification started killing baby oysters in local ...
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Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change
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(Media / Tuvalu - Islands on the frontline of Climate Change)
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With photography by Robin Hammond and produced by Panos Pictures, this multimedia piece looks at the island nation of Tuvalu, as the Tuvaluan people become some of the first environmental refugees, a direct ...
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Palm Oil Production Destruction
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(Media / Palm Oil Production Destruction )
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Your shampoo, your ice cream, your margarine, your lipstick – all contain palm oil. Demand is still growing, as are oil palm plantations... but at what price to tropical forests and the biodiversity found ...
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Why are coral reefs so important?
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(Media / Why are coral reefs so important?)
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More than just colourful underwater scenery, coral reefs have huge benefits for life on land. From developing treatments for cancer to protecting shorelines from tsunamis, these diverse ecosystems matter ...
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America's Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change
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(Media / America's Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change)
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Climate change poses clear threats to human societies and natural ecosystems. The panel on Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change, part of the America's Climate Choices project, calls for the ...
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The Mangrove Action Project
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(Media / The Mangrove Action Project)
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... sheltered three-quarters of tropical and subtropical shorelines. Today, only half remain. Witnessing firsthand the rapid devastation of the world’s mangroves, the founders of MAP decided in 1992 that ...
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Coral Reefs & Climate Change
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(Media / Coral Reefs & Climate Change)
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It's a cautionary tale with a twist. Unless we do more to protect them, coral reefs could become extinct by 2050 due to pollution & climate change. This video was released just ahead of the landmark Copenhagen ...
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Green Gold
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(Media / Green Gold)
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"It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems." Environmental film maker John D. Liu documents large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in China, Africa, South America and the Middle ...
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The Salt Forest and Its People - ENGLISH
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(Media / The Salt Forest and Its People - ENGLISH)
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Inspiring story of how mangrove conservation in Costa Rica safeguards coastal communities' wellbeing, and how it all started with a Swedish couple 50 years ago.
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The Phoenix Islands Protected Area: A Model For Recovery
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(Media / The Phoenix Islands Protected Area: A Model For Recovery)
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The Phoenix Islands reefs are what a reef might have looked like a thousand years ago. These islands represent one of Earth's last intact oceanic coral archipelago ecosystems.
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Why Invest In Mangroves?
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(Media / Why Invest In Mangroves?)
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More people are realizing the importance of mangrove forests, yet these habitats are still disappearing at an astonishing rate. Mangroves protect coastal areas and communities from hurricanes, tsunamis, ...
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NATURE | Bears of the Last Frontier | Interview with bear biologist Chris Morgan | PBS
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(Media / NATURE | Bears of the Last Frontier | Interview with bear biologist Chris Morgan | PBS)
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Nature joins adventurer and bear biologist Chris Morgan on a year-long motorcycle odyssey deep into Alaska's bear country to explore the amazing resiliency and adaptability of these majestic animals as ...
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NATURE | Bears of the Last Frontier | The Manhattan of Bear Country | PBS
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(Media / NATURE | Bears of the Last Frontier | The Manhattan of Bear Country | PBS)
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The Alaskan coast is home to the largest concentration of grizzlies in the world. Nature joins adventurer and bear biologist Chris Morgan on a year-long motorcycle odyssey deep into Alaska's bear country ...
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Connecting with Carnivores
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(Media / Connecting with Carnivores)
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How does one monitor elusive bear populations in a rugged wilderness landscape like the North Cascades?
The park's wildlife biologist demonstrates some innovative techniques that include barbed wire, ...
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1:00 Cougars - Public Service Announcement
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(Media / 1:00 Cougars - Public Service Announcement)
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This 60 second Cougar TV PSA raises awareness about these remarkable cats and their important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems, while providing important safety tips for those living and recreating ...
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Tropical Coastal Ecosystems
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(Media / Tropical Coastal Ecosystems)
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Tropical Coastal Ecosystems Take the challenge and understand problems and solutions to managing tropical coastal ecosystems. Register for Tropical Coastal Ecosystems from University of Queensland at http://edx.org/courses. ...
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Which Came First - The Rain or the Rainforest?
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(Media / Which Came First - The Rain or the Rainforest?)
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... Angiosperms Helped Put the Rain in the Rainforests: The Impact of Plant Physiological Evolution on Tropical Biodiversity. http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3417... Boyce, C.K. and Lee, J.-E. 2010. An exceptional ...
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Pitcairn's Pristine Environment | Pew
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(Media / Pitcairn's Pristine Environment | Pew)
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... world's largest marine reserve by the British government, which will protect all of these species as well as two of the most southern coral atolls in the world and the deepest well developed tropical coral ...