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The best Green videos of the Week

Friday, 8 February, 2008
By Shmuel Ben
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Amazing Recycling  from JapanLike promised, these are some of the best Green videos of the week, collected by the Ecolive.TV community.

Amazing contest from Japan

A saxophone made from a pipe, a film case, part of a balloon, and a bit of air pump hose ; A group of printers modded to play songs together ; A combination of disposable chopsticks, aluminum cans, and other items that a kid uses to play the Hanshin Tigers fight song Living green recycle.

Making a Difference to Rhino Conservation

Thanks to conservation measures, heightened anti-poaching interventions, and cooperative efforts with local communities, many African rhino populations are on the mend. animal NATURE protection conservation wildlife.

Video of the week: Polar Bear Busted

A Greenpeace activist was arrested for peacefully protesting the Bush administration’s delay in issuing a final Endangered Species Act listing for polar bears due to global warming.

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