Amazon Rainforest Videos
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Jan 04, 2009 vidiLife
Acai Berry Select provides 'Healthier weight loss naturally.' The diet pill is based of the popular ingredient, Acai. Acai contains a large load of powerful.Acai Berry Select Review. Acai Berry Select and Acai Berries in general are being heralded as one of the most nutritious foods in the world.Aa is a distinct purple berry indigenous to the Amazon rainforest. The aa fr...
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Dec 27, 2008 New York Times Video
In the Amazon jungle in Ecuador, Nicholas D. Kristof encounters an unusual pair of activists who are fighting to preserve the rainforest.
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Dec 24, 2008 Arc2 TV
this is a really great gallery of models from an exclusive photoshoot in the amazon rainforest. these girls are hotttt!! check it out. Post from: Arc2 TV
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Dec 23, 2008 US
Brazil reported that five thousand square miles of the Amazon have been destroyed due to deforestation. Katie Couric says that further measures need to be taken to preserve "our" rainforest.
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Dec 23, 2008 World
Conservation teams have been working on a series of strategies to ensure that harvesting does not significantly impact on the survival of the rainforest. Earlier this year the Brazilian Government came under fire after new evidence suggested that logging rates were increasing after three years in steady decline.
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Jan 07, 2009 Metacafe
I took a couple of days to chill out at the luxury Amazon Rainforest Lodge on the rio Momon , and encountered this very friendly Sacha Vacha Tapir by the swimming pool.
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Jan 06, 2009 Dailymotion
The Amazon rainforest is home to a bewildering array of wildlife, including macaws, toucans, tyrant flycatchers, capybaras, tapir, sloths, squirrel monkeys, red howler monkeys, jaguars, caimans, anacondas, tarantulas, leaf cutter ants, and scarlet ibis. Amazon Rainforest Rainforest Macaw Toucan
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Jan 05, 2009 YouTube.com
This film shows the purposeful destruction of Amazon rainforest by ranchers. A man from the Enawene Nawe tribe explains the desperate situation. Their land has been left barren, all the animals have fled and the tribe's people are struggling to survive. Nevertheless, the ranchers are still actively expanding their operations. Please help the Enawene Nawe to protect the forest by supporting Survival International:
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Jan 05, 2009 AOL Video
River merchants carry valuable supplies deep into the rainforest of the Amazon.
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Jan 05, 2009 Dailymotion
Cursed for Gold by Olivier Weber Prsent Cannes le 16 mai 22.0 Palais des Festivals K A new gold rush is sweeping through the Amazon rainforest where scores of women and men hunt for nuggets and specks of gold. But this race for gold is bringing on the destruction of one of the last earthly paradises, the worlds largest tropical forest, the lungs of our planet, where everything and anything can be paid in gold. As a result, a gold...
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Jan 05, 2009 Dailymotion
A short film of the effect of rainforest destruction on the mighty Amazon river. Author: theorganicmomTags: Greenpeace Amazon Conservation Global Warming Rainforest Posted: 20 December 2008Rating: 0.0Votes: 0
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Jan 05, 2009 Dailymotion
A new gold rush is sweeping through the Amazon rainforest where scores of women and men hunt for nuggets and specks of gold. But this race for gold is bringing on the destruction of one of the last earthly paradises, the worlds largest tropical forest, the lungs of our planet, where everything and anything can be paid in gold. As a result, a gold ingot cycle has developedwith its batch of insolvents, prostitutes, godfathers, traffickers, whether in Frenc...
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Jan 05, 2009 AOL Video
The Surui, an indigenous people of the Amazon, uses the Internet to combat a shrinking population and rainforest destruction.
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Jan 05, 2009 YouTube.com
A cute otter family is saved in the Amazon jungle. The sun in shining and the Amazon Abyss spotters find a family of South American otters. Luckily, they find a relaxed young animal family saved from being hunted for their fur through the work of keen biologists. Great clip from BBC wildlife documentary, Amazon Abyss.Watch more Amazon Abyss clips with BBC Worldwide here: play list?p 9405B1D94D753A7D
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Jan 05, 2009 YouTube.com
Between May 2000 and August 2006, Brazil lost nearly 150,000 square kilometers of forestan area larger than Greeceand since 1970, over 600,000 square kilometers 232,000 square miles of Amazon rainforest have been destroyed. Harvard's Pulitzer Prize winning biologist Edward O. Wilson estimates that every single day the rainforest loses 137 plant, animal and insect species.OWNFOREST.COM, a subsidiary of Warrior Earth, LLC, is on the cutting edge of rainforest conservation....
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Jan 05, 2009 AOL Video
South American farmers and frontier developers have their say on the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the need for agricultural development. Interesting video from BBC documentary 'Amazon Truth & Myth'.
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Jan 05, 2009 AOL Video
The Brazilian government says the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest has fallen by 50% this year.
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Jan 03, 2009 Dailymotion
Bill Day and Terry Schwartz head to Ecuador to make a film that will help save the rainforest, but soon find themselves asking people to cut down trees for their cameras.Author: smilingzebraTags: treehugger greenpeace earthfirst jungle amazon rainforest forest ecology chainsaw irony Posted: 23 October 2006Rating: 5.0Votes: 1
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Jan 03, 2009 YouTube.com
Video about the Amazon Rainforest and Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Paradise in the middle of the world.Sucumbios, Napo, Orellana, Pastaza, Morona Santiago, Zamora Chinchipe. Nueva Loja, Coca Puerto Francisco de Orellana , Tena, Puyo, Macas, Zamora.
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Jan 02, 2009 Dailymotion
Personal video edition Amazon rainforest Brazil 2005Author: alexpaivaTags: Personal video edition AmazonRainforest Brazil 2005 Posted: 11 February 2006Rating: 3.0Votes: 1
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Jan 02, 2009 Dailymotion
National Geographic Animals series page at Hulu.comAfrican honeybees, also termed 'killer bees', have reproduced in great numbers in the Amazon rainforest, forming aggressive swarms that are blamed for nearly 1,000 deaths. Now, these dangerous swarms have moved to the U.S.Author: huluTags: bees Africa honey killer rain forrest Posted: 05 December 2008Rating: 0.0Votes: 0
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Jan 02, 2009 Dailymotion
Six Degrees Could Change the World explores the potential impacts of global warming degree by degreethrough six degrees over the next hundred years. Filmed on five continents, the program tracks the worlds top climate researchers and follows ranchers, photographers and everyday people to uncover climate trends. From Greenlands ice sheet to tropical ocean coral reefs, from Himalayan glaciers to the Amazon rainforest, come chilling firsthand accounts of climate change al...
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Jan 02, 2009 Dailymotion
Solutions to the 3 Major health problems that effect everyone. Checkout the website: Gentle SoulTags: amazon herbs rainforest health nature problems solutions world farm toxic digestion body food balance program Posted: 04 April 2007Rating: 4.0Votes: 1
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Jan 02, 2009 AOL Video
In the largest environmental class action lawsuit in history, San Ramon based Chevron is accused of polluting a pristine jungle in South America. Jeffrey Schaub reports.
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Jan 02, 2009 AOL Video
About a fifth of the Amazon rainforest has now been destroyed, according to new figures from the Brazilian government.
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