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Extraterrestrial Insects 5OF5 "Insect battles snake & mammals" [True-HD Source]

Extraterrestrial Insects 5OF5 "Insect battles snake & mammals" [True-HD Source]

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on November 05, 2009
Duration: 504
Documentary (2008) Wildlife: We enter the world of real-life aliens the praying mantis, showing the life cycle and behavior of the most formidable and rarest representatives of the mantis family, including several that have never been filmed before.
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2012 End Of The World

2012 End Of The World

from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on November 04, 2009
Duration: 201
On the 21st of December 2012 the world will come to an end due to the alignment of our solar system with the centre of the galaxy. This is how it will end. Ranked 3.55 / 5 | 3526 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video (03:21) Submitted By: StevanHogg Tags: 2012 End World Extinct Earth Planets Astroids Comet Volcanos British Scottish Scotland Categories: Comedy News & Events
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Should We Let Pandas Go Extinct?

Should We Let Pandas Go Extinct?

from Good Morning America (Video) on September 27, 2009
Duration: 193
Broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham advocates allowing pandas to die out.
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Should We Let Pandas Go Extinct?

Should We Let Pandas Go Extinct?

from ABC News Video: GMA on September 27, 2009
Duration: 0
Broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham advocates allowing pandas to die out.
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Wildlife: Eagle Eyes 1OF5 (Now in Wide Screen) [HD]

Wildlife: Eagle Eyes 1OF5 (Now in Wide Screen) [HD]

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on August 21, 2009
Duration: 577
Documentary (2004) Nature: The 'Wildlife Specials' series are masterpieces of expertise and innovation and 'Eagle' is no exception.___ Narrated by David Attenborough, backed by the latest scientific research and featuring close-up and startling photography from award-winning cameramen using revolutionary filming techniques, 'Eagle' is a masterpiece of expertise and innovation.___ Few birds have captured the human imagination as deeply as this majestic bird of prey, which, throughout the centuries, has been the symbol of strength and courage; such is the perfection of its design. Remarkable aerial photography captures the dramatic life of eagles as never before.___ Rated: G Duration: 50 mins. ■ The full 'Wildlife Specials' series can be purchased from the *ABC Shop: www.shop.abc.net.au or your nearest participating DVD outlet. * The ABC Shop is an affiliated company of Australia's national television broadcaster 'ABC Television Network'. International orders available.
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George Carlin on The Environment (HQ)

George Carlin on The Environment (HQ)

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on April 22, 2009
Duration: 459
Jammin in New York: April 24th, 1992 The Planet is Fine, The People are Fucked Earth: 4,500,000,000 years People: 200,000 years The Earth Has Been Around 22,500 TIMES Longer Than Us
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Could human race become extinct? Risk mutant virus (2 mins)

Could human race become extinct? Risk mutant virus (2 mins)

from titanchulavista on April 17, 2009
Duration: 115
http://www.globalchange.com Dying out of human race? Risks from mutant virus and plague. Expect major antiviral research including vaccine technology. Lessons from Sars and Bird Flu. Pharmaceutical company progress slow on antiviral medication. Virus jumps between species animal to human. Health care impact of viral infections. Hospitals, doctors, nurses and other health care workers were under huge pressure during Sars outbreak. Keynote conference speaker Patrick Dixon at Stein Am Rhein Leadership Summit questions and answers facilitated by Professor Prabhu Guptara.
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Extinct Bird Found... Then Eaten | ZapRoot

Extinct Bird Found... Then Eaten | ZapRoot

from DualKeyMedia on March 31, 2009
Duration: 208
A Worcester s buttonquail is caught on film before it s eaten. Brazil beefs up its army to protect more than just the Amazon Rainforest. Discover what s new with Green Art. ZapRoot http://zaproot.com/ Community http://snipurl.com/zaproot_community Store http://snipurl.com/zaproot_store Newsletter http://snipurl.com/zaproot_newsletter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EcoWorldly - Bye Bye Birdie http://ecoworldly.com/2009/02/26/extremely-rare-bird-photographed-for-first-time-then-eaten/ EcoWorldly - Brazil Doubles it's Military http://ecoworldly.com/2009/01/06/why-is-brazil-doubling-its-military-protection-in-the-amazon-rainforest/ Flooded McDonald's http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/fast-food-apocalypse-a-la-superflex/7492 Moss Bath Mat http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/green-living/living-bath-mat-feeds-off-you-bath-water/6464 Pepsi Logo http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/02/pepsi-logo.php St. Petersberg Redux http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/leningrads-past-haunt/6938 http://englishrussia.com/?p=2235 Reclaimed Cardboard http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/02/beautiful-artwork-from-reclaimed-cardboard.php Kitchen Insects http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/insects-kitchen/5684 Poo Statue http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/green-living/dung-bunnies-critters-manure/5112 Lego Sculpture http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/lego-sculpture-masterpieces/6033 Basket's 2.0 http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/patrick-dougherty-incredible-nest-houses/6642 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ About ZapRoot: ZapRoot is an unconventional bite-sized news show that covers the fast changing world of the modern Green Revolution. With sarcasm, silliness, & sanity, host Jessica Wlliamson encourages you to have a better time while making a better world. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Subscribe using your favorite platform: iTunes http://boldurl.com/U7LdRLJ9 YouTube http://boldurl.com/UwgkpQ59 Facebook http://www.boldurl.com/UwqGc9DZ MySpace http://www.boldurl.com/UlSwHslZ Yahoo Video http://boldurl.com/URSKS2B9 My Yahoo http://boldurl.com/U4cLNgw9 Google RSS http://boldurl.com/UHXHpxF9 AOL http://boldurl.com/U2Zbv0j9 Bloglines http://boldurl.com/U84ZQBj9 Windows Live http://boldurl.com/UPw21WZ9 Miro http://boldurl.com/UCbNSYp9 Regular RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/zaproot RSS XML Format feed://feeds.feedburner.com/zaproot?format=xml _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ most popular tags zaproot go green series environment video podcast webisode eco pop culture next new networks free autobloggreen videos new stories cool cars online tv news clips earth day web auto interior design ideas going green sustainability ideas ecorazzi earth grist report water pollution planet green channel solar wind national geographic recycle reuse alternative treehugger power geothermal energy oil al gore fossil fuels local health greenpeace plants bike bicycle good magazine ocean thedailygreen weird greenhouse effect ecogeek global warming climate change worldchanging urban products fair trade coffee inhabitat water cycle shortage twisted humor cfl wacky an inconvenient truth conscious environmental activism organic freecycle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Production Credits: Produced by: Damien Somerset Sarah Szalavitz Hosted by: Jessica Williamson Edit by: Jennifer Masaoay Music by: Jacques Brautbar Juliana Raye
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Jurrasic Fart!!!

Jurrasic Fart!!!

from Interprofesional del Aceite de Oliva on January 15, 2009
Duration: 39
How the dinosaurs became extinct!
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"SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS" Demo LowRes

"SUCH GREAT HEIGHTS" Demo LowRes

from beckybartkowski on January 02, 2009
Duration: 408
if (typeof(player) != 'undefined' } This 7 minute demo video provides a look at "Such Great Heights" a feature length documentary film focused on the canopy of the ancient rainforest on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. This project is currently in production and is being produced and directed by Richard Boyce of Island Bound Media Works.
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Scottish Wildcats DVD preview, tiger of the Highlands, wild cat

Scottish Wildcats DVD preview, tiger of the Highlands, wild cat

from The Angle on December 24, 2008
Duration: 221
Scotland's wild cat; a preview for the wildlife / nature / current affairs documentary film Last of the Scottish Wildcats, investigating the imminent extinction and conservation of these beautiful cats that are also called the tigers of the Highlands. Full movie available to order on DVD now from award winning British independent film production company Coffee Films at coffeefilms.com/scottishwildcats.
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WoodMarvels.com Puzzles: Dinosaurs

WoodMarvels.com Puzzles: Dinosaurs

from Hu-Manelement Productions on November 07, 2008
Duration: 48
WoodMarvels.com is all about instilling a sense of pride in not only yourself but in those around you while creating a carbon neutral impact on the environment! We sell easy to build, measurement free plans digitally over the internet at http://woodmarvels.com.
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Global Report - 24-September-2008

Global Report - 24-September-2008

from JiM SWEET ART on September 24, 2008
Duration: 405
http://www.instablogs.com/ Taro Aso to become Japan s new PM Many are hoping that Mr. Taro Aso will help uplift the country from the political and economic turmoil. Mr. Aso becomes the prime minister at a time when the Japanese are extremely unhappy with high prices and a slowing economy. No wonder his promise of providing supplementary budget worth $107billion US along with ruling out consumption tax increase for three years to inject the necessary economic stimulus has brought a lot of hope to the electorate. He has also called for tax incentives that will encourage corporations to repatriate overseas profits and increase spending on capital equipment and research and development. The measures may sound appeasing but the mishandling of issues as far-ranging as a tainted rice scandal and health insurance for the elderly by the previous administration can make the going difficult for Taro Aso. Whatever else is said or done Mr. Aso can assure victory for LDP in the next general elections only if his measures manage to bail out the economy from current crisis. Ugandan Govt. to punish prostitutes Ugandan Ethics and Integrity minister should come up with a novel idea to curb the flourishing menace of prostitution in Kampala. The fact that the practice still exits in spite of stringent laws to curb them implies that the problem lay somewhere else. There are factors that are helping promote prostitution. Women are either forced or else they make a conscious choice to pursue it. Those who are forced to enter prostitution have either been trafficked or else are economically unsound to sustain themselves. How can the government think of punishing this category? Instead, the ethics minister should step forward and rescue such women besides providing them with a viable economic alternative so that they can enjoy a decent living. Those who make a deliberate choice too cannot be punished because in the end it is the men who help run the business by patronizing it. Next time while driving through streets lined with prostitutes, Ugandan men should make a deliberate choice of ignoring and driving through or else getting distracted and ending up in a brothel. Practicing the former will definitely wipe off the need for such regressive laws. Mexico s war against drug cartels failing The border city of Juarez is central front in Mexico's war on powerful drug cartels. Nearly five months after the government of President Felipe Calder n sent more than 2,500 federal troops and police to the state of Chihuahua on Texas' southwestern border, the pace and scope of drug violence have reached unprecedented levels. The carnage raises questions about the government's ability to restore order particularly in cities such as Ju rez, an important trade and immigration conduit to Texas. The ferocity and resilience shown by the warring Sinaloa and Juarez cartel to control smuggling routes into the United States has surprised everyone. There is also a renewed concern over corruption within the government. These killings clearly indicate that the Mexican state has absolutely failed in its mission to protect the public. It appears that no amount of soldiers or special police agents is enough to stop the killings in Ju rez, either because they are incompetent, badly corrupted or intimidated by the cartels. A new response is needed to the bloody expressions of organized crimes. New Zealand opposes lifting of ban on Whaling The recent decision by authorities in New Zealand to continue opposing the lifting of an international ban on commercial whaling is really commendable. This despite an international survey showing that the numbers of two species: humpbacks and southern right whales, earlier endangered are now rising fast. The threat to humpbacks and southern right whales has been downscaled from "vulnerable" to subjects of "least concern" in the annual update of the so-called "red list" of endangered cetacean species. The two species were now less threatened with extinction. Much of the comeback has been due to the protection granted from commercial whaling. This is a great conservation success and clearly shows what needs to be done to ensure these ocean giants survive. New Zealand has also led opposition to bids by Japan and other countries to lift the 1985 moratorium on commercial whaling introduced by the 80-member International Whaling Commission. Humpbacks and southern right whales both migrate through New Zealand waters to South Pacific breeding grounds and are major attractions for tourists on whale-watching trips. New Zealand has a long history promoting the conservation of whales and we will continue to do so especially, then when most small coastal and freshwater cetaceans are moving closer to extinction http://www.instablogs.com/
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6: Dinosaurs

6: Dinosaurs

from BaebleMusic on August 07, 2008
Duration: 111
America wants to know: Who killed off all the dinosaurs? When a nine year old boy calls in, Penalty and Lloyd uncover the ugly truth behind the extinction of the dinosaurs. Nite Fite by Dan Meth & Mark Vitelli Starring: Dan Meth as Penalty, Mark Vitelli as Lloyd, Teddy McDermott as Teddy Animated by: Daisy Edwards, Dagan Moriarty, Adam Rosette, Josh Weisbrod Keep Fighting the Good Fite at nitefite.com
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Return of the Tasmanian Tiger

Return of the Tasmanian Tiger

from NVNS on March 12, 2007
Duration: 867
Return of the Tasmanian Tiger reflects on the scientific attempts to preserve the genetic material of the Thylacine, Australia's long-extinct marsupial predator. The video employs aesthetics of popular scientific television documentaries to inquire into discourses on scientific knowledge and documentary representation.
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TERRA EPISODE 208 PREVIEW - THE NEW WOLF HUNTERS

TERRA EPISODE 208 PREVIEW - THE NEW WOLF HUNTERS

from GamerzTips on December 05, 2006
Duration: 43
Thousands of people come to watch and photograph Yellowstone's wolves each year. But can the wolves? newfound popularity be too much of a good thing?
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TERRA EPISODE 208: THE NEW WOLF HUNTERS

TERRA EPISODE 208: THE NEW WOLF HUNTERS

from GamerzTips on December 05, 2006
Duration: 670
Ten years after a successful reintroduction program brought wolves back into Yellowstone after an absence of 70 years, the dust is beginning to settle. However, a new and problematic issue is emerging: the once hated wolves are now beloved. Thousands of people come to watch and photograph them each year. But can the wolves? newfound popularity be too much of a good thing? Join biologist Doug Smith as he fights to keep people from inadvertently loving wolves to death.
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