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Project List: Videos: Species

Type Title Description Post date Name Comments
Videos: Species Bullies versus benefactors: Natives vs. Invasives Students created a video PSA explaining the ecological benefits of planting natives instead of using "bully plants" like bittersweet. 2012-01-23 Jamien Jacobs 0
Videos: Species Dedham Looks for Didymo The students at Dedham School had a close call with a didymo look alike. With the help of these citizen scientists, Paul Gregory at the DEP was able to determine that didymo was NOT FOUND in Mill Stream. Check out the video they made to share their experience. 2011-11-08 gmri 5
Videos: Species Change over time movie This movie shows how the presence of an invasive species can change over time. 2011-11-03 gmri 0
Videos: Species Japanese Knotweed Video by Abby, Miranda, Catie, Samantha, and others Click this link to see our video about Japanese knotweed! http://staff.memorial.spsd.org/meyerLi/MeyerVids2011/JapaneseKnotweedAbb... 2011-06-16 meyerli 0
Videos: Species Japanese Knotweed Video Lydia & Jessica Click this link to see our video about Japanese knotweed! http://staff.memorial.spsd.org/meyerLi/MeyerVids2011/JapaneseknotweedLyd... 2011-06-16 meyerli 0
Videos: Species Japanese Knotweed Video by Meaghan & Maddie Click this link to see our video about Japanese knotweed! http://staff.memorial.spsd.org/meyerLi/MeyerVids2011/MeaghanMaddieJK.html 2011-06-16 meyerli 0
News articles, Videos: Species NYTimes Video about Lionfish invading the Florida keys, Caribbean This is a video about the expanding range and impact of lionfish, an invasive, poisonous, rapidly-reproducing fish in the Florida Keys and Caribbean. The footage follows a team of citizens competing in a tournament to catch lionfish. Tournaments like these are being used in an attempt to control the invasive fish and protect the native marine species that the lionfish are threatening. 2010-11-24 gbh 1
Videos: Species Mackworth Island Day, Spring 2009 Students at Mackworth Island's Friends School in Falmouth team up with resource managers, citizen groups, and fellow students to carry out a Japanese Knotweed Eradication Project. The video is narrated in fine fashion by Lee Chisholm, Friends School teacher and Vital Signs advisor. 2009-11-04 vitalteach 1
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