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Networks of nature : stories of natural history film-making from the BBC
online doctoral thesis - University of London
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Potatoes vs. Late Blight : Plants at War and Peace
Plant genome research is already revolutionizing the field of biology. Currently, scientists are unlocking the secrets of some of the most important plants in our lives, including corn, cotton and potatoes. Secrets of Plant Genomes: Revealed! (online video) takes viewers on a lively, upbeat journey that explores how these plants got to be the way they are and investigates how we can make better use of them
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Python swallows golf balls
online video - a veterinarian in Australia removes four golf balls from a python that mistook them for chicken eggs (National Geographic)
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Research Channel
a video library of videos and web casts on a range of subjects from the Humanities, Arts and Sciences
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Save the Oysters - Introducing Non-native Species to the Chesapeake Bay
Since the introduction of MSX and Dermo in the 1950’s, two infectious diseases that played a large role in the decline the Chesapeake Bay’s oyster population, several oyster hatcheries along the Eastern seaboard are working with scientists across many fields to develop innovative restoration programs. One idea is to introduce a non-native oyster from China called Crassostrea ariakensis. In this video podcast, MicrobeWorld talks about current research underway with C. ariakensis, the potential risk of new diseases that could affect the Bay’s ecology and/or human health, the attitudes of Maryland’s watermen toward the oysters possible introduction, and the role of local, state and federal policy.
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Snow Wolves
KUED production, incl film maker's diary, gallery of images, script, trivia etc (film promotion site)
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Tales of the Whales - A Look At Whales
imax film - characteristics and species
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The Laboratory Rat: A Natural History
This site is the online version of a film documentary of the same name, which follows a group of laboratory rats released into a semi-wild environment, a large outdoor enclosure, for the first time. The film, which can be viewed online or downloaded, is divided into more than a dozen sections covering different subjects and behaviors, including food selection, dominance hierarchies, ultrasonic and olfactory communication, mating strategies, and many more. In addition to film clips, each section offers a full transcript, shorter silent clips, and still images
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WAXWeb
Waxweb is the first movie to be transmitted via the Internet, and is about a bee-keeper, who ends up being kept by the bees
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WPRC Audiovisual Archive
The WPRC Library's audio-visual collection was created to preserve the visual record and vocal repertoire of nonhuman primate species. The collection consists of slides, slide sets, videotapes, audiotapes, and films that deal primarily with primatology.
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