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WhatYouDoCounts
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
Real people. Real opinions. The citizens of Ventura County talk about recycling and why it is important.
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GetintheHabit
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
This PSA uses a series of beautifully weaved together paintings to show simple ways to Preserve Our Planet
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ExcusesAbuseOnePlanet
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
This short PSA demonstrates the many activities that people do everyday that contribute to our larger impact on the planet.
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GettingTheirAttention
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
A man talks about the inconvenience of recycling while people around him put words into action by participating in green activities.
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DotheMath
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
Climate change statistics are presented with various interviewees to prompt viewers to --Do the Math-- of environmental impact.
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BattleoftheBulbs
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
A short animation where two electrical socket characters are attacked by the hungry incandescent light bulb dragon. A brave florescent ?knight? light appears and fights off the greedy dragon, saving the sockets and valuable electricity. Andy Musser, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. 1st ...
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TheNewAnimalKingdom
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:06 PM
This PSA shows the potential consequences humans' trash and waste can have on the animal kingdom.
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TheLifeofaCandyBarWrapper
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:05 PM
A short animation the shows how failing to recycle can have a larger impact on the world around us. Jonathan Harchick, Robert Morris University.
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TheGloomSolution
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:05 PM
Honorable mention in the Preserve Our Planet Film + PSA Contest. A short animation that illustrates how simple actions can help the environment. L. Renee Stander, University of Georgia.
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WhatYouDoCounts
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:05 PM
An unregulated construction and demolition landfill was discovered in a lot behind Miller Farm at Earlham College. Students and professors get involved in their community to demonstrate how they can make a difference in the world around them. Peter Wigginton, Earlham College. This film was an ho...
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WeAllFallDown
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:05 PM
This short animation uses voice over of children to illustrate that your actions count.
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TheKingofEels
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:04 PM
The Conger eel is a powerful predator. Is Roger experienced enough to land the catch?
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AxltheBeachBum
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 7:02 PM
Cesar teaches a dog not to panic and the sight of the sea.
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BlotterPaperArt
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:59 PM
A collector of psychedelic art takes us on a trip through his collection.
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ScienceofWinter
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:58 PM
Explore the planet’s most extreme season to explain the mysteries, dispel the misconceptions, and reveal the fascinating facts that make winter unique.
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MudMen
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:57 PM
Follow the crews who shape and pour 94 million pounds of concrete to build an L.A. high rise.
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MoreMonsterFish
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:57 PM
Get ready for even more of the biggest, baddest, most monster fish you’ve ever seen!
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ScienceofSpeedEating
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:57 PM
Speed eaters can put away pounds of food in mere minutes. How do they do it?
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MauledbyaBear
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:56 PM
A Russian researcher who had spent years studying bears in the snow is suddenly attacked and killed - but why?
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OiledBirdTriage
From: National Geographic Channel on Sat, May 07 2011 6:56 PM
Mireya follows the wildlife disaster team as they rescue, clean, and rehabilitate the birds damaged from the oil spill.
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