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Sir David Attenborough talks about ARKive on Google Earth 5.0
Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus)
Laysan albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis)
 
Google Earth press conference
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ARKive is a unique global initiative, gathering together the very best films and photographs of the world's species into one centralised digital library, to create a stunning audio-visual record of life on Earth. The project has the support of the most famous names in wildlife filmmaking and photography, with more than 1,500 media donors from around the world contributing. Preserved and maintained for future generations, ARKive is freely accessible to all, from scientists and conservationists to the general public and school children, via its award-winning website - http://www.arkive.org
About ARKive  
With species extinction now occurring at a faster rate than at any time in Earth's history, effective awareness raising and education programmes are ever more vital. Powerful wildlife imagery is an emotive and effective means of building environmental awareness and engagement, and quick and easy access to this imagery is essential in the digital mass communications society we live in today.

However, until now, this valuable imagery has been scattered throughout the world, in a wide variety of private, commercial and specialist collections, with no centralised collection, restricted public access, limited educational use, and no co-ordinated strategy for its long term preservation.

ARKive is now putting that right, gathering together the very best films and photographs of the world's species into one centralised digital library, to create a unique audio-visual record of life on Earth. Preserved and maintained for future generations, ARKive is making this key resource accessible to all, from scientists and conservationists to the general public and school children, via its award-winning website - http://www.arkive.org
Channel Comments (5)
stichtingmetalsa (2 days ago)
I am also busy on uniting Maghrebbians abroad (beginning in the Netherlands) to set up a Green Movement for the Maghreb. The Atlas mountains link the North African countries, thus we need to work together.
Beau1618 (3 months ago)
What a beautiful channel!!!

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kiwibox (6 months ago)
yay go green
Chilldogg (6 months ago)
happy earth week! we can save the animals!
luna4evaxxx (9 months ago)
congratz on bein partnered with just 36 subbers