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Extinction Sucks: Tasmanian Devils Trailer
The Tasmanian Devil was made famous by Warner Brothers as a crazed creature prone to bursts of anger. It’s a dreadful irony that the real Tasmanian Devil has become just that, driven insane by a horrific facial cancer that causes the animal to die of starvation. Scientists believe they will be extinct within 20 years. As one of Australia’s most iconic creatures, conservation team Aleisha Caruso and Ashleigh Young are determined not to let this happen. They hold a Handsome Devils fundraiser, and enlist five hunky guys to sell kisses and cakes at a nightclub, They raise enough to buy motion-activated camera traps to deliver to scientists battling to understand this unique disease, that many believe was triggered by a man-made insecticide used in the forests of Tasmania. Find out more at www.babelgum.com/extinction-sucks.
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Extinction Sucks: Asiatic Black Bears Trailer
In many South East Asian countries, bears are kept in horrific, cramped conditions for a shocking, painful purpose: They are milked for their bile. It is believed the bile alleviates fevers. Such is the demand, bears are virtually extinct from the jungles of Vietnam. The practice has recently been made illegal, which means the authorities have confiscated bears they have no idea what to do with, as they cannot be released back into the wild. A charity called Free the Bears tries to provide sanctuaries for these bears, so they can lead a semblance of a normal life. The Extinction Sucks team, Aleisha Caruso and Ashleigh Young, are asked if they can raise some money for a new enclosure in Cat Tien National Park in Vietnam. They come up with a crazy idea: Enter an Afro-Caribbean dance contest as a ‘dare-for-a-bear’ fundraiser. The only trouble is, Aleisha can’t dance, and it’s her that loses a coin-toss to enter the contest, dressed as a bear. Find out more at www.babelgum.com/extinction-sucks.
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Extinction Sucks: Asian Elephants Trailer
The burgeoning Indian population, and the constant threat of ivory poaching, have reduced the Asian elephant population to just 30,000. Aleisha Caruso, and her best friend Ashleigh Young, are two Australian girls determined to do something about it. They throw a Junk in your Trunk fundraiser to raise money for the Indian forestry teams so they can buy night vision binoculars to detect elephant poachers in the dark. They travel to Mudumalai National Park in Southern India to meet the elephant conservation teams and witness tigers just metres from where they’re standing, stampeding elephants and the remains of an elephant shot for its ivory. Find out more at Babelgum’s Extinction Sucks
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Extinction Sucks: Sea Turtles Trailer
Sea turtles have swum the world’s oceans for over 100 million years – they are one of nature’s truly heroic survivors. However in just the last 200 years human intervention has had an appalling affect on turtle numbers: Feral pigs gorge on it’s eggs, plastic thrown into the oceans is eaten and destroys their digestive systems and stray fishing nets ensnare turtles, causing them to die a slow, agonising death. Conservation duo Aleisha Caruso and Ashleigh Young refuse to sit back and wait for sea turtles to be wiped out forever: They hold a turtle tennis fundraising event, in order to buy and deliver a quad bike for conservation teams in the far north of Queensland, who clear the nets and rubbish from the remote beaches of Cape York. Find out more at Babelgum’s Extinction Sucks
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Who Stuffed Alfred the Gorilla?
Finally uncovered, the terrible secret kept buried for 60 years! Filmed in 1 day, edited in 4 hours - the winner of On Sight & Panasonic's short film challenge, part of the Wildscreen 08 festival. 'Who stuffed Alfred the Gorilla' is a shocking story of treachery and murder which, until you see it, seems unimaginable.
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Synchronized Swimming Champion
Nature’s supreme synchronised swimmers are the dolphins.
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Lost Year of the Loggerheads
Loggerhead turtles have survived for millions of years but little is known about their lives after they head out to sea as hatchlings. Today the loggerhead population is declining. A team of biologists off the coast of Portugal hope that tracking the turtles by satellite will provide important information necessary to protect this endangered species.
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Vice Guide To Travel: Gorillas in the Midst - Part...
In this third part, it's snacktime for a silverback. The mountain gorillas have lots of room to breathe, but how will the expanding human population affect these endangered animals?
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Splash! Amos Nachoum Big Animals - Great Whites
World-famous wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum discusses his work with sharks in an exclusive interview for The Underwater Channel.
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Elephants and ostriches on the Savuti plains
Frisky ostriches and old bull elephants roam side by side over the lush plains of Botswana's Savuti region.
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