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  • VIDEO: racing dolphins, beautiful coral reefs, octopus and a shark!
    Papua New Guinea's Kimbe Bay boasts more than 60% of the coral species of the entire Pacific. It harbors at least 860 coral reef fish species. Watch this movie to see how The Nature Conservancy is working to protect this beautiful coral reef ecosystem.

  • MOVIE: Explore the Amazon Rainforest of Brazil
    Perhaps the most mysterious place on Earth, the Amazon contains the largest expanse of tropical forest in the world and harbors about one-third of its species. Explore the ancient Amazon Rainforest and The Nature Conservancy's work there in this video.

  • VIDEO: How We Can Stop Coral Reef Bleaching
    In 1998, Palau's corals were severely damaged by coral bleaching, whereby warmed ocean currents and too much sunlight penetrating the water turned corals white, brittle and lifeless. But they're coming back in a big way, thanks to The Nature Conservancy.

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