Don't You Ever - The Natural History


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The changing continent - Wild Europe - BBC natural history


BBC science history show Wild Europe charts the changing climate and habitat of Europe over the last 14 thousand years.


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The Natural History "People That I Meet"


Video for "People That I Meet" directed by The Wilderness


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JD Souther: "Natural History"


JD Souther: "Natural History" The great singer-songwriter---creator of hits for Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Roy Orbison, etc.---talks about his new album, which offers definitive new versions of many of his classics.


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The Natural History of the Chicken part 1/6


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Moving Continents - Wild Europe - BBC natural history


Fantastic science clip charting the amazing journey of the continent of Europe over thousands of years. Great short video from BBC documentary Wild Europe.


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Natural History Museum, London


A visit to The Natural History Museum in London's South Kensington.


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The Known Universe by AMNH


The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010. Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History www.haydenplanetarium.org Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS Director: Carter Emmart Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer Producer: Michael Hoffman Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott Music: Suke Cerulo For more information visit www.amnh.org


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Alcoholic Vervet Monkeys! - Weird Nature - BBC animals


In the Caribbean, Vervet Monkeys have developed a taste for alcohol and can regularly be spotted stealing cocktails from humans on the beach. Brilliant wildlife video from BBC animal show 'Weird Nature'. BBC Worldwide Channel: www.youtube.com BBC Earth Channel: www.youtube.com For more Natural History: www.bbcearth.com


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Tyrannosaurus Rex at Natural History Museum London


Animatronic T-Rex at the Natural History Museum London


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British Isles: A Natural History - Ice Age - Ep 3


Alan gets under the skin of the much misunderstood Neanderthal man, examines relics from the past and discovers that an ice sheet covering most of Britain stopped at London's Finchley Road tube station. Armed with a geologist's microphone, he eavesdrops on the groans of a Norwegian glacier. In Trafalgar Square, 19th century builders found an extraordinary collection of bones, including those of hippos, hyenas and lions, demonstrating that the Ice Age was not unrelentingly cold. ©BBC


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British Isles: A Natural History - 3 Billion Years in the Making - Ep 1


Beginning in a familiar garden setting, Alan Titchmarsh peels back the layers of Britain's varied past. He travels to his native Yorkshire to reveal how innocent sounding place names provide evidence of a wild legacy. On Scotland's Isle of May, he discovers how white seal pups hold a clue to Britain's snowy heritage. Finally, Alan explores how diverse rock formations are a testament to Britain's turbulent past.


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The Ricky Gervais Show S02E09 - Natural History


The bit where Ricky questions Karl about sex changes. All rights (including material, sounds and animations) belong to Ricky Gervais, Steven Merchant, Karl Pilkington and those involved in The Ricky Gervais Show.


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Opening Day- Los Angeles Natural History Museum DINOSAUR HALL EXHIBIT with the family


Something different for a change. A quick video to share a family trip to the Los Angeles Natural History Museum for the opening day of their Dinosaur Hall Exhibit on July 16, 2011. No toy collection this time, but a nice visit to see a different kind of collection! Dinosaurs are always cool to see! This was only the main entrance hall that led into another large hall with even more dinosaurs with lots more to see! Just a taste of what you'll see if you have a chance to go and visit for yourself!


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Bee tree | Natural History Museum


See real honeybees in their hive in the Wildlife Garden's 'bee tree'. Get a bee's-eye view of the action inside the hive and see them busily making wax and honey. More information: www.nhm.ac.uk


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THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE


Here's a selection from the 183 illustrations in the celebrated 1900 edition of Gilbert White's classic 18th century work, 'The Natural History of Selborne', drawn by my great-great-half-uncle, Edmund Hort New. I wrote the baroque style bourree for flute and continuo to accompany the pictures and recreate the mood of the time in which Gilbert White was writing. To download the sheet music for this, or any other of my compositions, visit my page at scoreexchange.com www.scoreexchange.com


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Dope Body- Natural History ALBUM REVIEW


Listen: theneedledrop.com On their latest album, Maryland band Dope Body blends the sounds of hardcore punk, funk, noise, hard rock, and sludge metal. Then they turn it into a party. What did you think of this album? Love it? Hate it? Why? What should I review next, too? theneedledrop.com http bit.ly bit.ly bit.ly theneedledrop.com FAV TRACKS: ROAD DOG, BEAT, TWICE THE LIFE, POWDER, HIGH WAY, LAZY SLAVE, WEIRD MIRROR LEAST FAV TRACK: SHOOK DOPE BODY- NATURAL HISTORY / 2012 / DRAG CITY / EXPERIMENTAL ROCK, POST-FUNKCORE WITH NOISE AND MORE FUNK, PRIMUS? 9/10 theneedledrop.com Y'all know this is just my opinion, right?


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Big Nature Day 2011 highlights | Natural History Museum


See the highlights from our 2011 Big Nature Day. On the day hundreds of visitors, including many excited children and myself, joined in the Big Nature Count, a bioblitz of the Museum's Wildlife Garden. Researchers and volunteers were out and about with traps, nets and cameras, conducting samples of wildlife in the 24-hour nature census. A big malaise trap tent had been set up for flying insects, light traps for moths and pitfall traps - little jars in the ground - to attract ground beetles and slugs. We were celebrating the International Day for Biological Diversity on 22 May. It was sure to be a busy event. With over 300 plant species in the garden there is a lot to attract a wide variety of insects.


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SciCafe: Life the Universe and Everything with Neil deGrasse Tyson


American Museum of Natural History's Director of the Hayden Planetarium, Neil deGrasse Tyson, hosted "Life the Universe and Everything: A Conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson" at the Museum on June 2, 2010 as part of the ongoing free SciCafe series. Tyson hosted the casual conversation about stars, planets, the universe, and beyond in the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space. The popular SciCafe series takes place at the American Museum of Natural History. For more information and to see when the next SciCafe is occurring, visit www.amnh.org


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Lennox Vs. Dawkins Debate - Has Science Buried God?


Oxford Museum of Natural History hosts this fascinating and controversial debate on the existence of God. Professor John Lennox explains how science points to an intelligent creator and Richard Dawkins offers a counterargument. When Dawkins was asked if he ever considered God, he said, ""Yeah maybe I have, but if I have, so what? It doesn't make it true. That's what it matters." To this I'd like to ask him, how does he know if "it" is not true? Haven't see any evidence? How does it matter to the very existence of God? Does God disappear just because someone thinks there's no "evidence?" Someone is appealing to his own ignorance here if you ask me. ;) vid by : fixed-point.org


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Leopard cuddles Baby Baboon


An amazing piece of natural history footage. Lakadema a 3 year old Leopard cuddles a baby baboon whose mother she has just killed. ANY comments preaching political hatred will be removed from this page. Whether they be written in english or arabic, I will translate them


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Khusugtun - Mongolian music in London - BBC Proms 2011 Human Planet


Inspired by the landmark BBC One natural history documentary, Human Planet, this Prom will feature music from the series performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra, alongside musicians from Greenland, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, the Sakha republic and Zambia. Presented by John Hurt, the voice of the BBC One series, the Prom includes big-screen highlights from the programme.


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The Known Universe


Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- Data: Digital Universe, American Museum of Natural History www.haydenplanetarium.org Visualization Software: Uniview by SCISS Director: Carter Emmart Curator: Ben R. Oppenheimer Producer: Michael Hoffman Executive Producer: Ro Kinzler Co-Executive Producer: Martin Brauen Manager, Digital Universe Atlas: Brian Abbott Music: Suke Cerulo For more information visit www.amnh.org .


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Blu Mar Ten Mix (EXCLUSIVE & MUST-SEE) (1:05:23)


Blu Mar Ten Mix ► j.mp | j.mp ◄ Blu Mar Ten- September 2010 - Artist Mix - Exclusively for Panda Drum N Bass TV ============== Panda presents Blu Mar Ten.Formed in the big-bang of 90's drum & bass and regular faces at Rage, Metalheadz, Speed & AWOL, Blu Mar Ten were rapidly spotted by LTJ Bukem and signed to Good Looking Records, cementing their position in the genre as originators of complex, atmospheric music. The last 15 years have seen Blu Mar Ten working with some of the most respected labels and carving out one of the most respected catalogues in drum & bass. In 2009 Blu Mar Ten delivered their 'Natural History' album, covering a myriad of d&b styles. This summer sees a series of remixes from 'Natural History' featuring reworkings from Klute, Seba, Bop, Stray and Badmammal. The Natural History remixes are out now and available on vinyl and mp3 from all good stores. Visit www.blumarten.com for details In this artist-only one-hour mix, Blu Mar Ten blend 19 of their own tracks from 2003 to 2010 in just over 60 minutes. Lock in and leave your appreciation for them in the comments! All these tracks are available to buy. Visit http or other good music stores to get them ►TRACKLISTING◄ 01 - Blu Mar Ten - By The Time My Light Reaches You I'll Be Gone (Klute remix) - Blu Mar Ten 02 - Blu Mar Ten - Nobody Here - Blu Mar Ten 03 - Blu Mar Ten - Nobody Here (Kastle remix) - Blu Mar Ten 04 - Blu Mar Ten - All Over Again (Sabre remix) - Exceptional Records 05 - Blu Mar Ten <b>...</b>


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What A Wonderful World With David Attenborough -- BBC One


www.bbc.co.uk A celebration of Natural History on BBC One with David Attenborough.


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Neil DeGrasse Tyson - Death By Black Hole


Complete video at: fora.tv Celebrity astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson describes the (hypothetical) experience of death by falling into a black hole. ----- Neil DeGrasse Tyson discusses "Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandries." Whether discussing the universe's origins as host of NOVA's "scienceNOW" or asserting that Pluto is a not a planet on "The Colbert Report," astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson translates the universe's complexities for a broad audience. Known as the great explainer of all things cosmic, Tyson first became known in the astronomy community by lecturing on the subject at the age of fifteen. He is currently the director of New York's Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he also teaches. Tyson has written seven popular books including the bestselling Death by Black Hole and the memoir The Sky Is Not The Limit. His professional research explores star formation, dwarf galaxies, exploding stars, and the structure of the Milky Way, topics which he writes about in his long running "Universe" column in Natural History magazine. Tyson's varied honors include the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal and People Magazine's 2000 "Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive" - City Arts and Lectures Ryan Wyatt is a science visualizer for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. A longtime planetarian, he is actively involved in promoting fulldome video technology within the planetarium community. He manages the Fulldome <b>...</b>


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Neil DeGrasse Tyson - How to Deflect a Killer Asteroid


Complete video at: fora.tv Celebrity astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson describes one possible solution for altering the trajectory of an earthbound asteroid. ----- Neil DeGrasse Tyson discusses "Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandries." Whether discussing the universe's origins as host of NOVA's "scienceNOW" or asserting that Pluto is a not a planet on "The Colbert Report," astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson translates the universe's complexities for a broad audience. Known as the great explainer of all things cosmic, Tyson first became known in the astronomy community by lecturing on the subject at the age of fifteen. He is currently the director of New York's Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he also teaches. Tyson has written seven popular books including the bestselling Death by Black Hole and the memoir The Sky Is Not The Limit. His professional research explores star formation, dwarf galaxies, exploding stars, and the structure of the Milky Way, topics which he writes about in his long running "Universe" column in Natural History magazine. Tyson's varied honors include the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal and People Magazine's 2000 "Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive" - City Arts & Lectures Ryan Wyatt is a science visualizer for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. A longtime planetarian, he is actively involved in promoting fulldome video technology within the planetarium community. He manages the <b>...</b>


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Neil DeGrasse Tyson - Death By Giant Meteor


Complete video at: fora.tv Celebrity astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson discusses Apophis, a large asteroid forecast to pass dangerously close to the Earth in the year 2029. ----- Neil DeGrasse Tyson discusses "Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandries." Whether discussing the universe's origins as host of NOVA's "scienceNOW" or asserting that Pluto is a not a planet on "The Colbert Report," astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson translates the universe's complexities for a broad audience. Known as the great explainer of all things cosmic, Tyson first became known in the astronomy community by lecturing on the subject at the age of fifteen. He is currently the director of New York's Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he also teaches. Tyson has written seven popular books including the bestselling Death by Black Hole and the memoir The Sky Is Not The Limit. His professional research explores star formation, dwarf galaxies, exploding stars, and the structure of the Milky Way, topics which he writes about in his long running "Universe" column in Natural History magazine. Tyson's varied honors include the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal and People Magazine's 2000 "Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive" - City Arts & Lectures Ryan Wyatt is a science visualizer for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. A longtime planetarian, he is actively involved in promoting fulldome video technology within the planetarium community. He <b>...</b>


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National Geographic Live! - Mattias Klum: Lions, Leeches and Cobra Tongues


Explore the Earth with one of the greatest natural history photographers of our time, Mattias Klum.


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Cake Boss S01E08: Museum, Mistakes and Mother Mary part 2


The shop goes to the American Museum of Natural History to acquire reference for a prehistoric mammal cake; a sweet 16 cake proves to be more work than anyone planned on; Frankie makes and decorates a cake all by himself for Mary's daughter's dance recital.


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Emperor Penguins v Leopard Seal - Blue Planet - BBC Earth


Emperor Penguins return from the seas to feed their young, and dramatic scenes unfold as they hesitate at the edge of the Antarctic sea ice when they see a Leopard Seal is on the prowl. Brilliant wildlife short from BBC natural history show, Blue Planet. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.


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Funny Talking Animals - Walk On The Wild Side Preview - BBC One


www.bbc.co.uk Try your hand at giving animals a voice! Check out the BBC Comedy blog and pick your clip: bbc.in Meet the Not-Very-Scary-Sharks, the Scratching Badgers, the DIY Orang Utan, the Vultures Flying School and a Marmot called Alan. They all come together in this new show which combines the comedy talents of Jason Manford and friends together with some jaw-dropping natural history footage. Its time to take a Walk On The Wild Side.


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2012 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: Faster Than the Speed of Light


On Tuesday, March 20, 2012, over 5000 people tuned in to the live stream of the 2012 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate from the LeFrak Theater at the American Museum of Natural History. Hosted by Hayden Planetarium Director Neil deGrasse Tyson, this year's debate pitted some of the experimentalists who claimed to have discovered faster-than-light neutrinos against their strongest critics, as well as other teams who are racing to test Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity with unprecedented precision. To learn more, visit amnh.org.


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Funny Talking Animals | Walk On The Wild Side - Mix Episode (legendado port. br)


www.bbc.co.uk Try your hand at giving animals a voice! Check out the BBC Comedy blog and pick your clip: bbc.in Meet the Not-Very-Scary-Sharks, the Scratching Badgers, the DIY Orang Utan, the Vultures Flying School and a Marmot called Alan. They all come together in this new show which combines the comedy talents of Jason Manford and friends together with some jaw-dropping natural history footage. Its time to take a Walk On The Wild Side.


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