Thursday, January 31, 2008

Fun With YouTube

Recent YouTube videos with a fresh, crisp, invasive species theme:

  • The Statesman Journal has an interesting report about the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's search for non-native fish species in the wild. There's one about invasive American bullfrogs as well.
  • Someone was nice enough to capture the lecture given David Orwig of Harvard Forest about the hemlock woolly adelgid and stick the whole thing on YouTube.
  • The Florida Department of Agriculture has a creepy, crawly PSA about the Mexican red-rump tarantula.
  • The Great Lakes Mayors hosted an hour-long panel on invasive species issues.
  • The Zoological Society of London posted a video about surveys for invasive species in the Thames River, including the Asian clam and the zebra mussel.

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