B ROLL
1. Graphic (Duration: 48 secs)
2. Forest Fires, Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
(Duration: 1 min 54 secs)
3. Marine Environments: Florida Keys; Fishing
(Duration: 2 min 22 secs)
4. Freshwater Environments, Thailand
(Duration: 1 min 38 secs)
5. Population Pressure: Thailand and Helsinki
(Duration: 1 min 6 secs)
6. Pollution
(Duration: 2 min 29 secs)
7. Shrimp Farms
(Duration: 1 min 13 secs)
8. Mangrove Forests and Macaques
(Duration: 3 min 2 secs)
9. Interview: Jorgen Sanders, Assistant Director, WWF International (Duration 21 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"What we would really like to happen is for many more people to become aware of the fact that not only is nature disappearing so fast that strong action in necessary, not only from themselves, but from governments, corporations, everyone else that can do something to reduce the pressure on Earth."
10. Interview: Jorgen Sanders, Assistant Director, WWF International (Duration 18 secs) NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE
"Det vikstigste rapporten sier er at vi har mistet saa mye som 30 prosent av verdens natur i loeopet av de siste 25 aarene, og det er jo et voldsomt hoeyt tall gitt at det bare er en generasjon siden 1970."
"The most important thing the report says is that we have lost as much as 30 per cent of the world's nature during the last 25 years. And that is an incredibly high number given that there is only one generation since 1970."
11. Interview: Jerry Tupacz, Conservationist, Wildlife Fund Thailand (Duration: 28 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"In general, Thailand has undergone severe destruction over the last 20 to 30 years. In the north, the forests of northern Thailand have really undergone severe destruction. And, down here in the south, the rapid uncontrolled expansion of the tourism industry, industry in general and, more recently, the uncontrolled expansion of shrimp farms in the mangrove areas has really taken their toll on the coastal and marine environments in south Thailand as well."
12. Interview: Jerry Tupacz, Conservationist, Wildlife Fund Thailand (Duration: 38 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"The mangrove forests of southern Thailand are very important as primary producers of nutrients for the whole ecosystem. They're also very important hiding place and shelter for juvenile species and over the years they've undergone severe destruction from charcoal production and tin mining and expansion of the tourism industry and , most recently the rapid and uncontrolled expansion of shrimp farms in southern Thailand have really, really taken their toll on the mangrove habitat."
13. Interview: Jonathan Loh, Policy Unit, WWF International
(Duration: 37 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"What came out of it quite strongly and was surprising was that the decline of freshwater ecosystems was far worse that we anticipated. It's been apparent over the last few years from biologists who are studying freshwater species such as freshwater fish or frogs or amphibians that there is a problem there and we've seen a very marked decline in the freshwater component of the index which is very worrying - much stronger than the decline in forest or marine ecosystems."
14. Interview: Prof. Ghillean Prance, Director, Kew Gardens, London
(Duration: 24 secs) ENGLISH LANGUAGE
"The Living Planet Index will certainly be quite understandable by everybody. It can be used in schools, it can be used by journalists to tell people what is actually happening because it states everything simply. It's got nice simple tables in it and that is what we need, something that the layman can understand. And certainly this shows the declining nature of our environment over years in an absolutely clear way."