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Reading, writing, berries! School gardening 03:58
The fight against oil drilling in the Gulf 03:48
Transforming trash into incredible tiny homes 05:04
Parts of Patagonian glacier collapse 00:45
How religion clashes with science 06:41
How land grabbing could affect parks 07:08