Photographing Pandas and their Return to the Wild | Nat Geo Live

China has finally cracked the secret of how to breed pandas in captivity. The country has established a successful breeding program, with the ultimate goal of releasing these captive-bred animals into the wild. With only 1,800 giant pandas left in the world, this is a critical breakthrough for the species’ survival. Photojournalist Ami Vitale talks about her trip to China, where she was given special access to China’s Giant Panda Research Center, photographing these adorable animals and their journey toward being released into the wild.
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What Would Your Life Be Like If You Reshuffled the Order of Events? | Short Film Showcase

Imagine how life would look if each experience was grouped into consecutive segments. For example: three full months of doing laundry, 15 hours writing your signature, two days tying shoelaces, and so on. Inspired by neuroscientist and writer David Eagleman’s Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, filmmaker Temujin Doran visualizes a life lived in this fashion.
David Eagleman: http://www.eagleman.com/
Temujin Doran: http://studiocanoe.com/
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