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  • Blackpool Zoo orangutans relocate while ape house renovated, Blackpool, Lancashire, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Blackpool Zoo orangutans relocate while ape house renovated, Blackpool, Lancashire, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Orangutans Vicky and her daughter Summer
    Blackpool Zoo orangutans relocate while ape house renovated, Blackpool, Lancashire, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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    Blackpool Zoo's family of orangutans look happy as they get ready for an extended holiday as the award winning attraction gears up for a GBP 600,000 investment in their home.

    Vicky and her daughters, Cherie and Summer, along with resident male Ramon, will move to Chester Zoo whilst the extensive work is being carried out and will return for the grand unveiling of their new living quarters in Spring next year.

    The ape house, which was originally built in the 1970's, will initially be tripled in size to make it wider and higher with an upstairs viewing area and extended keeper facilities.
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 28, 2011, shows an old cypress tree transplanted in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress of several thousand years old tree was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers move an old cypress tree to transplant it in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress tree of several thousand years old was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers move an old cypress tree to transplant it in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress tree of several thousand years old was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers move an old cypress tree to transplant it in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress tree of several thousand years old was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An aged man stands under a transplanted old cypress tree in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress tree of several thousand years old was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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  • CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
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    CHINA-SHAANXI-HUANGLING-OLD CYPRESS-TRANSPLANT (CN)
    (110329) -- HUANGLING, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers move an old cypress tree to transplant it in Chuanzhuang Village, Huangling County of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, March 28, 2011. The cypress tree of several thousand years old was successfully transplanted to Chuanzhuang Village on Monday to avoid the impact of a water storage project in its original place 2.5 kilometers far from here. The precious tree will receive meticulous care in the next five years to ensure its survival. (Xinhua) (llp)
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    Inuit summer huting camp at the mouth of the sepentine river near Shishmaref a tiny island between alaska and siberia in the ChBritainchi sea is home to around 600 inuits or eskimos. As hunter gatherers their carbon footprint is tiny and as such are least responsible for global warming. Yet they are suffering greatly as a result. Their problem is twofold as temperatures rise the sea ice that used to protect thier island home forming around late september is now not forming until late december. this leaves them vulnerable to autumn and early winter storms that are eroding their island and washing it into the sea. Already 10 houses have been washed into the sea and more have had to be moved back from the edge. They are looking at having to relocate their whole comunity to the mainland but the government is refusing to pay for the relocation. Secondly the animals that they rely on for food are moving further north as temperatures warm making them harder to find and hunt threatening their ancient culture and identity.
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