Nickel - Neuter
Animal shelter offers 5-cent neuter operations to first 100 people who bring in their male cats.
News Clip: Birds
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story. This story aired at 10:00 P.M.
Woman/ Pet Overpopulation; 02/28/00
CU dog in cage at pound; CU two cute puppies being held; Stray dog/ mutt runs down street, on lawn; Asst stray dogs
Commuters crossing London Bridge in the Rush Hour
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1965 Educational Film on Timelines
Educational film about historical timelines used in schools - b&w - 1750 to 1800 timeline - time line of United States, England, France - British Empire - French Revolution - show time line while using graph - pictures of historical events circling earth - chart showing human population throughout history - Overpopulation - Exponential growth - Population explosion - part 13 of 15 - Progress - Evolution - History - Time Travel - Growth - past present future - Life on earth - Measuring time
TX: DEMS PRSR/REP SPEIER- FACILITIES OVERPOPULATED
--SUPERS--\nSaturday\nMcAllen, TX\n\nRep. Jackie Speier\n(D) California\n\n --SOT--\nRep. Jackie Speier: "We need to recognize that these facilities are way overpopulated. It's inhumane. We've go to move these populations to other locations."\n\n\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nTEXAS POLITICS DEMOCRATS DELEGATION IMMIGRATION\n\n
Focus: [broadcast from May 25, 2024]
KOALAS REMOVED FROM QUAIL ISLAND
Unissued / unused footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. <br/> <br/>Titles read: 'KOALAS REMOVED FROM QUAIL ISLAND'. <br/> <br/>Victoria, Australia. <br/> <br/>At Quail Island Sanctuary we see several shots of men, including Mr Frederick Lewis - Chief Inspector of Game and Fisheries, removing Koala bears from bare trees using a long pole with a noose on the end. The bears are hooked with the noose, then dropped onto a blanket below. One proves to be a little difficult to catch, making his own way down the tree trunk with the noose around him. <br/> <br/>A bear in a bag is emptied into a wooden crate. The bears are taken by rowing boat back to the road, where a small van drives them to Trentham - 100 miles away. A crowd of children wait by a forest with an abundance of eucalyptus trees. The children watch while the bears are let out of the crates and climb quickly up the trees. C/Us of Koalas, chewing leaves and looking thoughtful! <br/> <br/>Note: the bears are being moved because of the bad conditions they are living in, due to overpopulation.
Global food imbalances, 21st century
Global food imbalances. Earth map animation (cylindrical projection) showing where the world's food is grown versus where it consumed. The opening frames show the world's croplands (yellow, MODIS data), followed by the 26 countries that produce 82 percent of the world's crops. This is overlaid in red with the world's population density (2002). This fades to be replaced by cross-hatching showing countries that are projected by the United Nations to double (light hatching) and triple (dark hatching) their population by 2050. This animation, published in 2009, uses satellite data from the global agricultural monitoring program run by the International Production Assessment Division (IPAD) of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS). For a version with labels, see K003/2432.
The 90's, episode 210: LOVE AND CARING, CHILDREN OF WAR
2:08 ""Children of War"" by Wendy Appel, Alan Barker, & Dana Gluckstein. Students from war-torn countries gather at Beverly Hills High School and tearfully describe the situation in their native countries. A student from Lebanon recalls, ""My country has been at a war for 15 years. There is no water, no gas, no electricity and no place to go."" A student from Iran tells how she lost her grandfather and her best friend in a bombing attack. A South African student refuses to be photographed or identified because she claims it is dangerous for her to complain about her country. ""It's not my fault I'm black, I didn't choose to be black."" 12:30 More from ""Children of War."" Students discuss how they can bring about peace and the importance of education to prevent future wars. A Latino student describes his fight for equal education in a U.S. high school where the attitude is ""You're not gonna make it, so why try?"" 16:48 ""Why There Is Misery"" by Nancy Cain. Tara Proctor, a young girl, tells a fable. An old woman called Auntie Misery is harassed by a gang of rowdy boys who throw rocks and sticks and smash her beloved pear tree. One day, the woman generously offers shelter to a stranger who in exchange grants her a wish - whoever touches her pear tree gets stuck and can't come back down. The boys come back, get stuck and promise never to bother the old woman again. Sometime later a dark stranger comes to call. It is Death. In a desperate attempt to escape him, the old woman asks him to fetch a pear for her. He gets stuck in the tree and the world becomes overpopulated and miserable because everyone is immortal. Although Auntie Misery eventually let death out of the tree, she was granted immortality, and it is because of her that misery lives on in the world today. 41:21 ""Guerilla Poetry"" by Nancy Cain. Homeless poets from Skid Row in Los Angeles convene to perform their work. 47:45 ""We Didn't Start the Fire"" by Nancy Cain. Tara Proctor sings the Billy Joel song. 51:49 Paul Krassner commentary by Nancy Cain. Krassner gets a massage and tells how he trained himself to ""laugh at pain"" while visiting the Kyopis Indians in Ecuador.
TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, GENERAL
DR. ALEXANDER KESSLER. ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE. STUDYING MICE. STUDYING THE OVER-POPULATION PROBLEM. MICE IN BOXES. LIGHT BULB. MOUSE DRINKS FROM PIPE. LITTER OF BABY MICE. MICE FIGHTING. MICE DRINK. OVER-POPULATED. MICE EVERYWHERE. PILES OF MICE. DEAD MICE HANGING OFF WALLS.
OVERPOPULATED MICE
OC AND PRINT 850 SOF MAG B ROLL CONTINUATION OF FTG OF OVERPOPULATED MICE. MORE VS FAST MOTION PEOPLE CROSSING INTERSECTION. MORE HAS OF SAME. VS PEOPLE SLEEPING ON PARK LAWNS, SITTING ON BENCHES. MORE INTV W/ DR JOHN CALHOUN ON THREAT OF DISASTROUS OVERPOPULATION AT START OF NEXT CENTURY. VS DOCTOR CALHOUN'S MICE. CS: COLOR PRINT. VS CALHOUN IN LABORATORY. VS MICE IN CAGES, DIFFERENT LEVELS OF OVERPOPULATION.
Wild Goose Chase
MLS, PAN of snow geese and blue geese (immature) standing in shallows (0:44). MSs back views of man and woman ( Tood and Verga Mouton) on camp chairs watching masses of geese (0:37). CSs of them as they discuss goose refuge and goose overpopulation (4:30). At 03:33:41, Verga recalls early memories of snow geese, her refuge and why she created it (7:15). At 03:40:58:00 Tood discusses goose hunting, poaching and goose overpopulation (3:41).
Crowds at the Famous Shibuya crossing on a Sunday Afternoon, Slow Motion
Crowds at the Famous Shibuya crossing on a Sunday Afternoon, Slow Motion
SHOULD 20 MILLION EMIGRATE?
Full title reads: "SHOULD 20 MILLION EMIGRATE?" <br/> <br/>Buckingham Palace, London. <br/> <br/>King George VI meet with Dominion Premiers. Close up shot of Dr Herbert Evatt of Australia talking with the King. Close up shot, pan, Mr Norman Robertson of Canada (Canadian High Commissioner in the UK), Mr Eric Louw of South Africa, Mr Peter Fraser Prime Minster of New Zealand and Mr Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister of India. <br/> <br/>Various shots of John Beasley of Australia being interviewed on emigration (natural sound). He says that overpopulated Britain can be relieved if people decide to emigrate to Australia and other underpopulated countries of Commonwealth. <br/> <br/>Library footage used to build up the story. Pan over smoky industrial British town. Centre of town. People leaving factory - crowd. Close up shot of the feet on the crowded street. <br/> <br/>People climbing aboard emigration plane. Close up shot of nameplate of plane - it is Canadian Air plane. Close up shot of woman emigrant holding child, speaking (natural sound). She says her husband has better opportunities for work there. <br/> <br/>Aerial view of London - good shot. Map of Britain with writing '94,000 Square Miles - 50 Million People'. Britain fades out as other countries appear Canada, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Australia. Writing '7 1/2 Million Square Miles - 23 Million People'. <br/> <br/>Canada. Close up shot of boundary post of Canada. Travel shot, emerging from tunnel. Long shot of typical Canadian landscape - snow-capped mountains, a valley with small town (or village), trees and fields. <br/> <br/>Australia. Close up shot of map of Australia. Air shot of Sydney Harbour. Girls looking at Australian countryside from hill - panning shot. Close up shot of the girls looking at bananas. Low angle shot of girl picking papaw from the tree. <br/> <br/>South Africa. General view of the Cape, South Africa - fantastic beach with mountain in background. Men studying map. Two men checking terrain with instruments. Native black men working in trench as white surveyors check terrain. South African landscape. General view of South African town. High angle shot of main street of South African town. More shots of the town. Several long shots of Victoria Falls.
SOCIAL ISSUES
HS PAN OVERPOPULATED INTRICATE HIROSHIMA CITY HOUSES, WAREHOUSES, SHIPYARDS
Wild Goose Chase
Interview with snow goose hunter (Lonnie Lege) with tall grass in state wildlife refuge in background, discussing how it was easier to hunt geese when he was young, geese refuges and how geese have become more wary of hunter, the consequences of overpopulation, how the agricultural revolution has changed goose life.
GLD-5 Beta SP
GEOPOLITICS: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
OVERPOPULATION / WORLD NEWS TONIGHT SERIES / WORLD
INTV W/ WRITER AND BIOLOGIST PAUL EHRLICH AND PHYSICIST JOHN HOLDEN ABOUT THE OVERPOPULATION PROBLEM FOR A WNT STORY. 11:00:41:14 Intv w/ Ehrlich depicting the current attitudes toward overpopulation. 11:03:04:18 CUTS. 11:05:55:15 BEAUTY WS of the top of a mountain. 11:08:12:26 Intvw / Holden. He discusses overpopulation in terms of the capacity of a society to serve its citizens w/ food, health care and education. CI: PERSONALITIES: EHRLICH, PAUL. PERSONALITIES: HOLDEN, JOHN. SCIENCE: ECOLOGY, WORLD POPULATION GROWTH.
Fast Images Library
Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, crowded streets, African city, man leading donkey down street, hugh crowds, markets, overpopulation, market, kids, slums, tenenments, third world, shacks, hotel, city streets, Intoto, women walk down tree lined road carrying sticks and wood, children, kids waving and running, donkeys to camera, natives in colorful costume, huts, African woman with small baby, donkeys carrying, boy shepherd, faces, little girls smiles at camera, more donkeys, road through Ethiopian desert, four wheel drive vehicles, african road, Blue Nile Falls, waterfalls, jungle and falls, Ehthiopian orthodox church priest or monks, African family with spears, native women with baskets on head, woman smiles at camera. stone bridge over nile, small reed boat crossing Blue Nile, cows, cattle to camera, canoe on Lake Tana, sunrise over Lake Tana, Ethiopian pounding grain, monastery and village, eagle or osprey slo mo, huts, monastery, coffee beans, faces of young and old priest, huge wooden doors opened by priest, religious relics, monastery, nile river, Lalibela, old man walking with stick, huts and kids on playground, woman sorting grain, village, cliff faces, monk reading bible, hermit,
News Clip: Science teachers
Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a story about Professor Edward L. Tatum of Rockefeller University in New York delivering the second annual Damon Lecture to delegates of the National Science Teachers' Association meeting. Tatum speaks of important relationships between society, science, and technology.