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The Snails Are HereThe Snails Are Here
from KUOW News Podcast
June 09, 2008

Federal inspectors at Puget Sound ports are discovering more invasive species than ever before. Pests like the Mediterranean snail cost millions of dollars to eradicate once they become established. KUOW's Joshua McNichols has more.
TunicatesTunicates
from KUOW News Podcast
May 29, 2008

Slimy, hungry invaders are moving through Puget Sound. They're called invasive tunicates, or sea squirts. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is trying to get rid of them but as KUOW's Ann Dornfeld reports, it may be too late.
Natural Selections: animal behavior through a human "lens"Natural Selections: animal behavior through a human "lens"
from Natural Selections Podcast
April 10, 2008

Martha Foley and Dr. Curt Stager talk about understanding animal behavior and the natural world through the human perspective.
Get Ready - Invasive Species projectGet Ready - Invasive Species project
from CitizenJournalism - recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
April 08, 2008

8th Graders from Cleveland Junior High in St. Paul explore issues of invasive plants and what to do about them in this video produced at the Get Ready Mini Media Camp at the Minneapolis Television Network
The Fierce Humboldt SquidThe Fierce Humboldt Squid
from KQED QUEST Science Video Podcast
March 26, 2008

SEASON 2 SNEAK PREVIEW. A mysterious sea creature up to 7 feet long, with 10 arms, a sharp beak and a ravenous appetite has invaded ocean waters off Northern California. Packs of fierce Humboldt Squid attack nearly everything they see, from fish to scuba divers. Marine biologists are working to discover why they've headed north from their traditional homes off South America.
The Environment Report - March 3rd, 2008The Environment Report - March 3rd, 2008
from The Environment Report
March 03, 2008

Industrial designers and Closed-Loop manufacturing; Human and wildlife clashes in suburbs; Junkyard music.
The Jefferson ExchangeThe Jefferson Exchange
from The Jefferson Exchange
February 20, 2008

Oregon Lottery Director Dale Penn discusses the success and concerns of Scratch-its, Powerball and video lottery games. With annual sales of $900 million in creates jobs, the Oregon lottery bolsters public education, and funds state parks and salmon habitat projects. 1% goes to gambling education programs.
Invaders From Another Ecosystem #03-08 January 16, 2008Invaders From Another Ecosystem #03-08 January 16, 2008
from National Radio Project/Making Contact Podcast - 64k version
January 16, 2008

Wetlands around the San Francisco Bay - waging a scorched-marsh campaign against a devastating kind of East Coast grass. -- Thank you for catching our podcast! We provide programs FREE to radio stations and do not accept government or corporate support, so PLEASE DONATE at: http://www.radioproject.org/support.
Invading Ants Go On DietInvading Ants Go On Diet
from 60-Second Science
January 09, 2008

Invading Ants Go On Diet
Ghost NetsGhost Nets
from Most Recent
December 31, 2007

Author: waterway Added: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 17:58:19 -0800 Duration: 184Marine habitat restoration.ghost net, underwater hazard recovery and invasive species discovery.
CEPI Invasive SpeciesCEPI Invasive Species
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
December 28, 2007

One of a series of eight 30 second commercials about the Collaborative Environmental Planning Initiative (CEPI) and its work in the Bras d'or Lakes region, part of the traditional home of the Mi'kmaw First Nation, Cape Breton Island, NS Canada
Episode 9Episode 9
from Rise Form Studio Fly Fishing Video Podcast
October 02, 2007

Welcome to Rise Form Studio Home of the First Monthly Fly Fishing Vidcast! In this months episode we take a look at conservation. Didymo Algae has been found on some of the North East's best rivers. Learn how to stop the spread of this dangerous invasive species before it hits your home waters. Then we electro fish a local Trout Conservation Area with NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife staff and volunteers from Trout Unlimited. Learn what goes on behind the scenes for determining the best way to manage your fisheries.
Lobster Mortality in Long Island Sound: A Case Study for the 21st CenturyLobster Mortality in Long Island Sound: A Case Study for the 21st Century
from Yale University
June 25, 2007

Carmela Cuomo discusses the possible causes of the spectacular dieoff of the American Lobster in Long Island Sound, and the consequent collapse of the lobster harvesting industry, in 1999. The cause is the subject of much debate, and is probably the result of a number of factors including warming ocean currents, pollution, and invasive species. The oceanographic and geological structure of the Sound, together with its temperate climae and proximity to one of the most developed metropolitan areas in the world, make it an ideal laboratory to study the complex effects of global change at a local level.
Science Update: Podcast for 12 May 2006Science Update: Podcast for 12 May 2006
from Science Update Podcast
May 11, 2006

"Will light bulbs go the way of vinyl records? Are your teenagers faking their headaches? Are cells really alive? And more! (12 May 2006)."
Naked Scientists 06.03.19 - Invasive Species, Conservation and the Last Giant TortoiseNaked Scientists 06.03.19 - Invasive Species, Conservation and the Last Giant Tortoise
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science
March 20, 2006

Conservation and saving species go under the spotlight this week as Henry Nicholls draws attention ot the plight of Lonesome George, the last giant tortoise of his kind, David Aldridge discusses the problem of invasive species and how he is purging freshwater ecosystems of zebra mussels with a poison pill, Chris interviews Rick Shine about the wave of invasive cane toads legging it across Australia, from waves to the ocean, Helen Scales discusses the issues behind marine conservation, and sticking with the watery theme, Derek Thorne whips up a storm in Kitchen Science.
Naked Scientists 06.03.19 - Invasive Species, Conservation and the Last Giant TortoiseNaked Scientists 06.03.19 - Invasive Species, Conservation and the Last Giant Tortoise
from - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science
March 20, 2006

Conservation and saving species go under the spotlight this week as Henry Nicholls draws attention ot the plight of Lonesome George, the last giant tortoise of his kind, David Aldridge discusses the problem of invasive species and how he is purging freshwater ecosystems of zebra mussels with a poison pill, Chris interviews Rick Shine about the wave of invasive cane toads legging it across Australia, from waves to the ocean, Helen Scales discusses the issues behind marine conservation, and sticking with the watery theme, Derek Thorne whips up a storm in Kitchen Science.
Invasive SpeciesInvasive Species
from Let's Talk
March 14, 2005

This week on Let’s Talk, Jerry Gordon talks with Dr. Tim Paine, a professor in the department of entomology at the University of California, Riverside. They will be discussing invasive species impacting the California landscape.



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