(28 Nov 2010) SHOTLIST
AP Television
Chersky, Siberia, Russia - 21 - 28 October 2010
1. Panorama of the Kalyma River
3. Panorama of guard of herd Vladimir Tataev leaving house carrying some hay
4. Mid of musk-ox
5. Wide of Tataev giving hay to musk-ox
6. Close up of hay
7. Zoom out of musk-ox coming toward the hay
8. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vladimir Tataev, Herdsman:
"Well you know...The bear is one of ours. There is a lair (bear nest) near by, about 400 metres (1312.3 feet) from here...We don't touch him and he doesn't touch us..."
9. Wide of house and Yaukt horses
10. Wide of Tataev feeding the horses
11. Close up of horses feeding
12. Mid of Sergey Zimov driving away on his snow mobile
13. Wide shot of Zimov driving in the snow toward the field monitoring station
14. Close up of the up of the tower of the field monitoring station
15. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Sergey Zimov, Director, Northeast Science Station:
"A few years ago there were no animals here. Today they are here and they will be more and more each year. The vegetation will also change. Horses, musk-ox, reindeer, will break the bushes, they will eat them, they'll fertilise the soil, the grass will begin to grow, then most of the trees will dry up, and there will be here meadow lands of steppe vegetation, and there will be about twenty to thirty animals on each square kilometre."
16. Mid of Zimov opening equipment door inside the tower that measures methane emissions
17. Mid of equipment
18. Close up of the same
19. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Sergey Zimov, Director, Northeast Science Station:
"It (the equipment) measures how much energy the landscape, the soil, gets from the sun, how much energy goes in the atmosphere, what part of this energy is heating the permafrost, how much carbon dioxide gas is used by the vegetation during photosynthesis, how much carbon dioxide comes from the respiration (sic) of the soil and from the melting of the permafrost, how much methane is issued...And all of this not only on this spot, but from almost all the Pleistocene park."
20. Wide shot of the fence around the Pleistocene park
21. Mid of Zimov crossing the fence on snow mobile
22. Wide of Zimov driving on frozen lake
23. Close up traces left by the snow mobile on the half frozen lake
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24. Wide exterior of Natural History Museum
25. Various set ups of Dr Adrian Lister, Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum
26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Adrian Lister, Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum:
"People may have played an important role, but they couldn't have done the whole job. I think that the climate change and the vegetation change reduced the range of the mammoths and the other animals probably to small final patches."
27. Cutaway Mammoth tusks
28. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Adrian Lister, Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum:
"Zimov's theory is that if you put a few grazing animals back their very activities on the vegetation and soil will start to convert it into the kind of grassland that will then support more animals in a kind of positive feedback cycle."
29. Cutaway
30. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Adrian Lister, Department of Palaeontology, Natural History Museum:
"Although we are getting DNA out of fossil mammoth bones is very fragmented, its been eroded through time and its not really complete enough to clone a baby mammoth unfortunately."
AP Television
Chersky, Siberia, Russia - 21 - 28 October 2010
31. Wide shot of early morning on Kalyma river
32. Wide shot of Zimov's house in early morning
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