Wildlife Management Lecture 1 Introduction
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Principles of Wildlife Ecology and Management
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University of Maryland Extension's Woodland Wildlife webinar series - February 7, 2013
Principles of Wildlife Ecology and Management, presented by Jim Mullan, Wildlife Biologist, Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources Wildlife and Heritage Service.
Robinsons Wildlife Lectures at #KingstonNY Library
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Robinson's Wildlife Lectures Birds of Prey at Kingston Library w/ Brian Robinson. Video by Kingston News (Clark Richters) I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (
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Natural History of Red Tree Voles in Oregon - Discovering Wildlife Lecture Series
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Since it was first discovered in 1890, the red tree vole has remained a mysterious resident of the forests of western Oregon. Most people don't even know they exist, and even those who study them often have a difficult time finding them. Although they appear to be a fairly common resident in old forests in western Oregon, there is concern that their numbers may be declining as a result of habitat loss, especially in northwest Oregon, where there is little federal land and very little old forest. Because of concerns about habitat loss and evidence of low population numbers in some areas, the US Fish and Wildlife Service recently concluded that the red tree vole warrants listing as a threatened species in parts of its range. In this talk Eric describes what we know about the distribution and population status of the tree vole and describe the behavior of the species based on recent studies in which video cameras were used to observe tree voles at night.
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Living With Bears in Oregon - Discovering Wildlife Lecture Series
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Most often black in color, North America's most common bear species may also be brown, cinnamon, or blond. Over 25,000 black bears make their home in Oregon and, although they range across much of our state, prefer forests, trails and streams. Black bear are good swimmers and climbers and are omnivorous, with a diet that includes berries, fruit, grasses and plants. Although they occasionally eat small mammals and insects, black bear are normally not active predators.
Doug Cottam, District Wildlife Biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, talks about the life history of black bear and conflict with people. Doug has noted a significant reduction in bear problems along the mid-coast and will discuss why he thinks this has happened.
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Wildlife Gardening - Professor Justin Dillon
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This talk will look at the emergence of wildlife gardening in a number of locations ranging from homes to schools to businesses. A number of examples from around the world will help us to think about the potential of London's gardens.
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Andy Biggs: Wildlife Photography | Talks at Google
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Photographers at Google presents Andy Biggs | Life After Silicon Valley - How I Became a Full Time African Wildlife Photographer
Ten years ago, Andy Biggs had a successful career in Silicon Valley, and gave it all up in a pursuit of spending more quality time outdoors with a camera. Andy Biggs was able to transform his career as a project manager into that of an African wildlife photography guide and photographer, and he has learned many valuable life lessons along the way.
gk tricks for wildlife sanctuaries & national park in india part 1
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Here we are competitive gk ( )going to memorise you some general knowledge by using mnemonic technique.Mnemonic is a world wide famous technique which is used to remember different things . in this technique we connect the things that we know to the things that we have to remember. It’s a technique of making relation between two things .If the connection is more powerful we can retain it in our mind for a longer time. Human brain has tendency to forget things that is not revised but when things are revised it becomes true knowledge and the brain retain it for whole life .You should revise it regularly in order to remember it for longer time .in this TRICK we are using the technique in education that has never been used. These information that we are peoviding are very very useful for examination
George Monbiot Lecture
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A lecture given by George Monbiot at Idle Valley about the issues around the restoration of ecosystems and species in the UK
Fragmentation, Roads & Wildlife Corridors
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This lecture covers the basic issues associated with roads and road kill. While there are many ecological impacts caused by roads, road kill is the most obvious factor and the easiest one to quantify. Here we discuss the proper context for thinking about road kill. This serves as the first introduction for my students enrolled in ESRM 313: Conservation Biology at CSU Channel Islands. All of my lectures are downloadable as free podcasts. This and other lectures can be found at my iTunesU site:
Forest and Wildlife Resources - Chapter 2 Geography NCERT Class 10
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Key notes and summary of Class 10 NCERT Chapter 2 - Forest and Wildlife Resources. In this chapter we will cover:
1. Flora and Fauna in India.
2. Different categories of existing plants and animal species
3. What are the factors that cause such fearful depletion of the flora and fauna?
4. Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India.
5. Types and Distribution of Forest and Wildlife Resources
6. Community and Conservation
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Brave New Ocean - a lecture on our changing sea-life by marine ecologist Jeremy Jackson
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In September 2009, Professor Jeremy Jackson from the prestigious Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California, delivered his Brave New Ocean lecture at an event hosted by the Ulster Wildlife Trust.
Jacksons talk has profound messages about what is happening in the worlds oceans and seas as a consequence of human impacts such as pollution, habitat loss, over-fishing and climate change.
He describes how once productive and complex marine ecosystems are being pushed beyond the brink, into simplistic ecosystems dominated by jellyfish and microbes - a transformation he has dubbed as the rise of slime. Jackson examines crucial questions about this Brave New Ocean, including what can be done to halt and reverse these current trends.
The main lecture is 50 minutes long plus a 30 minute Q&A; session at the end.
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The 2013 Stratton Lecture: Captivity, conservation and the welfare of wild animals
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The 2013 Peter Stratton Memorial Lecture
Captivity, conservation and the welfare of wild animals
Presented by Chris Draper of the Born Free Foundation, UK
October 29, 2013
INDIA | CLIMATE, VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE - Chapter 8 Geography NCERT class 6
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Biodiversity conservation
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Biodiversity conservation- This lecture explains about the conservation of biodiversity.Conservation is the defense, maintenance, management, or restoration of wildlife and traditional assets akin to forests and water. Via the conservation of biodiversity the survival of many species and habitats which might be threatened due to human events will also be ensured. Other explanations for conserving biodiversity incorporate securing useful typical resources for future generations and protecting the health of eco-system features.
Conservation can commonly be divided into two types:
In-situ: Conservation of habitats, species and ecosystems the place they naturally occur. This is in-situ conservation and the typical tactics and interplay are conserved as good as the elements of biodiversity.
Ex-situ: The conservation of elements of biodiversity out of the context of their normal habitats is known as ex-situ conservation. Zoos, botanical gardens and seed banks are all illustration of ex-situ conservation.
In-situ conservation shouldn't be normally possible as habitats will have been degraded and there is also competition for land because of this species have got to be removed from the field to save them
Threatened Species
Over the last 200 years many species have turn out to be extinct and the extinction price is on the develop because of the have an impact on of human pastime. The fame of species has been assessed on a global scale by means of the sector Conservation Union. Taxa that are dealing with a excessive chance of worldwide extinction are catalogued and highlighted within the IUCN purple record of Threatened Species.
Threatened Habitats
Habitat destruction comes in many forms from clear felling of forests to easy alterations in farming practices that fluctuate the total surrounding habitat. If a habitat is degraded or disappears a species may additionally become threatened. The united kingdom is in chance of losing various habitats starting from lowland calcareous grassland to mudflats and wet woodland.
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Environmental Studies - Lecture for IAS
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Multidisciplinary approach of Environmental studies - Scope, Importance, Option value, Recreational Value, Need for public awareness. Impact on environment, Protected areas, wildlife sanctuaries in India
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Content: UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES
1) KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
2) MANAS TIGER SANCTUARY
3) KEOLADEO NATIONAL PARK
4) SUNDERBANS TIGER SANCTUARY
5) BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
6) KANHA NATIONAL PARK
7) DUDWA NATIONAL PARK
8) CHANDRAPRABHA SANCTUARY
9) CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
10) RAJAJI NATIONAL PARK
11) DACHIGAM NATIONAL PARK
12) RANTHAMBORE TIGER SANCTUARY
13) GHATPRABHA BIRD SANCTUARY
14) BANDIPUR NATIONAL PARK
15) GIR NATIONAL PARK
16) NAL SAROVAR BIRD SANCTUARY
17) HAZARIBAGH NATIONAL PARK
18) NELAPATTU BIRD SANCTUARY
19) MUDUMALAI SANCTUARY
20) PERIYAR SANCTUARY
21) SIMLIPAL TIGER SANCTUARY
22) GAHIRMATHA TURTLE SANCTUARY
23) VIKRAMSHILA GANGETIC DOLPHIN SANCTUARY
24) SILENT VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
25) Rani Jhansi marine National park
26) Campbell National Park
27) Galathea National Park
28) Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
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So in this video not only will he reveal the surprising answer to how many Leeches he’s had to pry off of his body over the years but he will also give you a “first hand” demonstration of what it’s like to be literally feasted on by these squirmy little blood suckers!
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Photographing Wildlife for National Geographic Magazine
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(a) environment includes water, air and land and the inter-relationship which exists among and between water, air and land, and human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro-organism and property;
(b) environmental pollutant means any solid, liquid or gaseous substance present in such concentration as may be, or tend to be, injurious to environment;
(c) environmental pollution means the presence in the environment of any environmental pollutant;
(d) handling, in relation to any substance, means the manufacture, processing, treatment, package, storage, transportation, use, collection, destruction, conversion, offering for sale, transfer or the like of such substance;
(e) hazardous substance means any substance or preparation which, by reason of its chemical or physico-chemical properties or handling, is liable to cause harm to human beings, other living creatures, plants, micro-organism, property or the environment;
(f) occupier, in relation to any factory or premises, means a person who has control over the affairs of the factory or the premises and includes in relation to any substance, the person in possession of the substance;
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Ralph Nuzum Lecture Series: Attracting Wildlife to Your “Backyard”
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“If you build it, they will come”! Learn about Wisconsin’s wildlife resources, their habitat needs, and tips for attracting a greater diversity of wildlife - no matter how big or small your “yard”. Refreshments and socializing at 6:30 pm. Talk begins at 7 pm. Programs are free and open to the public. Presenter: Jamie Nack, UW Extension Wildlife Outreach Specialist
Ep 1: Waking Up in the Universe - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
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Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic.
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store.
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Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
Ep5: The Genesis of Purpose - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
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Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic.
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store.
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Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
Stegner Lecture – Continental Divide: Wildlife, People and the Border Wall
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Krista Schlyer, Conservation Photographer and Writer. The topic of the border wall between the United States and Mexico continues to be broadly and hotly debated: by presidential candidates, on national news media, by local and state governments, and even in coffee shops and over the dinner table. By now, broad segments of the population have heard widely varying opinions about the wall’s effect on undocumented immigration, international politics, and the drug war.
But what about the wall’s effect on the Sonoran pronghorn antelope herds and the kit fox? On the Mexican gray wolf, the ocelot, the jaguar, and the bighorn sheep?
In this slideshow presentation Krista Schlyer will discuss her 8-year documentary project about the US-Mexico borderlands, a region stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, which hosts a number of rare ecosystems: one of Arizona’s last free-flowing rivers, the San Pedro; the grasslands of New Mexico, some of the last undeveloped prairies on the continent; a mega-diverse diverse birding area located along the lower Rio Grande River in Texas; and habitat and migration corridors for some of both nations’ most imperiled species. In documenting the changes to the ecosystems and human communities along the border while the wall was being built, Schlyer realized that the impacts of immigration policy on wildlife, on landowners, and on border towns were not fully understood by either policy makers or the general public. This presentation will discuss the natural and human history of the borderlands; the history of border policy; the unthinkable human consequences of border militarization; and the current immigration debate as it pertains to borderlands ecosystems, wildlife, and the people who call this region home.
KristaKrista Schlyer, Conservation Photographer and Writer
Krista is a writer and photographer based in the Washington, DC, area. Her work has appeared internationally in magazines, books and websites including BBC, High Country News, Nature Conservancy, and Audubon. She is a senior fellow in the International League of Conservation Photographers. Her book Continental Divide: Wildlife, People and the Border Wall was released in 2012, and has received numerous awards, including the National Outdoor Book Award and the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award for conservation photography. Schlyer’s new book, Almost Anywhere, was released in October 2015 by Skyhorse Publishing.
The Wild Kingdom
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Reef Life of the Andaman
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Reef Life of the Andaman is a documentary of the marine life of Thailand and Burma (Myanmar). It is available on DVD at
Scuba diving more than 1000 times from the coral reefs and underwater pinnacles of Thailand's Similan Islands, Phuket, Phi Phi Island and Hin Daeng, to Myanmar's Mergui Archipelago and Burma Banks, I encountered everything from manta rays to seahorses, whale sharks to shipwrecks. The 116-minute film features descriptions of 213 different marine species including more than 100 tropical fish, along with sharks, rays, moray eels, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, sea slugs, cuttlefish, squid, octopus, turtles, sea snakes, starfish, sea cucumbers, corals, worms etc..
This marine biology documentary provides an overview of Indian Ocean aquatic life.
Marine life & underwater subjects featured in the film:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:01:42 - Underwater caves
0:02:18 - Corals and anemones
ELASMOBRANCHS - SHARKS
0:03:37 - Carpet sharks (zebra sharks / leopard sharks and nurse sharks)
0:06:45 - Whale sharks
0:11:26 - Requiem sharks (grey reef sharks, silvertip sharks, whitetip reef sharks)
RAYS
0:13:44 - Stingrays
0:17:05 - Eagle rays & devil rays / mobulas
0:18:48 - Manta rays
REEF FISHES
0:21:24 - Moray eels
0:25:50 - Seahorse
0:27:12 - Cornetfish & trumpetfish
0:28:50 - Batfish (spadefish)
0:30:09 - Angelfish
0:31:34 - Butterflyfish
0:32:41 - Bannerfish
0:33:30 - Moorish idol
0:33:56 - Surgeonfish (tang) & unicornfish
0:34:42 - Bigeye
0:35:10 - Emperor Snapper
0:35:26 - Sweetlips
0:36:05 - Grouper (rockcod)
0:38:24 - Humphead wrasse
0:38:52 - Green humphead parrotfish
0:39:38 - Barracuda
0:40:37 - Trevally (jacks)
0:41:21 - Pufferfish
0:42:32 - Boxfish
0:44:28 - Porcupinefish
0:46:10 - Scrawled filefish
0:46:33 - Triggerfish
CRUSTACEANS
0:48:23 - Spiny lobster
0:49:35 - Shrimps
0:50:39 - Red-legged swimming crab
MOLLUSCS - GASTROPODS
0:51:13 - Cowries
0:52:46 - Sea slugs / nudibranchs
BIVALVES
0:54:55 - Fluted giant clam
0:55:38 - Tuna Wreck - Similan Islands
0:56:00 - Schooling fish - Cardinalfish
0:56:56 - Hardyhead silversides
0:57:15 - Fusilier
0:57:45 - African pompano
0:57:49 - Striped eel catfish
0:58:02 - Schooling snapper
0:59:08 - Schooling barracuda
1:00:30 - Dogtooth tuna
1:00:45 - Bigeye trevally
HIDING
1:01:15 - Pastel Tilefish
1:01:49 - Stingrays in sand
1:02:43 - Octopus ink
CAMOUFLAGE - MIMICRY
1:03:03 - Straightstick pipefish
1:03:28 - Ornate ghost pipefish
1:04:19 - Giant frogfish
1:05:14 - Scorpionfish
1:06:42 - Stonefish
1:07:17 - King Cruiser shipwreck
VENOMOUS SPINES
1:07:29 - Lionfish
1:09:25 - Crown-of-thorns starfish
1:10:00 - Sea urchin
SYMBIOSIS
1:10:26 - Sea urchin cardinalfish
1:10:49 - Anemonefish / Clownfish / Sea anemones
1:13:53 - Porcelain anemone crab
1:14:39 - Tube anemone
1:15:13 - Rhizostome jellyfish
1:16:09 - Fishes feeding
1:16:16 - Streaked spinefoot
1:16:31 - Parrotfish
1:17:02 - Goatfish
1:17:10 - Bluefin trevally
1:17:29 - Smalltooth emperor
1:17:51 - Fringelip mullet
REPTILES
1:20:26 - Banded sea krait (sea snake)
1:21:46 - Pacific Hawksbill turtle
1:23:26 - Green turtle
SHRIMPS
1:25:05 - Harlequin shrimp
1:26:09 - Peacock mantis shrimp
CLEANING
1:27:08 - Skunk cleaner shrimp
1:27:57 - Cleaner wrasse
1:29:07 - Rock cleaner shrimp
1:29:27 - False cleanerfish
1:30:07 - Remora / live sharksucker
1:31:38 - Cobia
1:32:47 - Rainbow runner
POLYCHAETE WORMS
1:38:18 - Feather duster worm
1:33:43 - Hard tube coco worm
1:33:53 - Christmas tree worm
1:34:39 - Sea cucumber
SEX
1:36:54 - Broadcast spawning
1:37:42 - Oyster
1:38:19 - Pharaoh cuttlefish mating
1:40:15 - Bigfin reef squid
1:40:36 - Day octopus fighting
1:43:25 - Rough-toothed dolphin
1:43:48 - Night diving
1:49:38 - Crabs at night
1:52:56 - Hermit crab
1:54:22 - Basket stars
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Prickly Shark, Black Corals, Jewel Squid by Erik Verkoyen
Freefall Into The Blue, Buoyancy, Tai Long Wan, Andaman Resonance, Hidden Depths, Similan Sunrise, The Cool Of The Forest by Mark Ellison
Blood Wine by Condor e (Velvet Night Album)
Dream And You Will Fly by Menno Hoomans (
Just Walk Away by Adam Fielding (
Deep Blue, Starbeam by Toao (SOILSOUND Music Publishing LLC) (
Space Frigate by Smashed Toy (
Deliberate Thought, Modern Vibes by Kevin MacLeod (
Pattern Errors by Coded
Bird's Song (Edit) by Absorb Fish (
Thanks to Santana Diving of Phuket ( to Rob Royle for a few of the clips, to Elfi and Uli Erfort and Daniel Bruehwiler for help with the German translation, and to Frank Nelissen for the Dutch subtitles.
BWCA Lecture 18
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Pricing to maximize expected revenue with an unknown distribution.
California & Steller Sea Lions - Discovering Wildlife Lecture Series
1:10:29
ODFW Wildlife Biologist Robin Brown shares information about sea lions, seals, and efforts to minimize human-wildlife conflict.
The seal and sea lion (pinniped) population on Oregon's coast is healthy, abundant, and growing. As our human population also grows, so do the number and frequency of pinniped interactions with human activities. More recently, pinnipeds have ventured hundreds of miles up Oregon rivers where our efforts to recover depleted salmon runs may be affected by their foraging behaviors. While pinnipeds are important elements of coastal and marine ecosystems, their behavior can negatively impact other important resources.
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Fragmentation, Roads & Wildlife Corridors
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This lecture covers the basic issues associated with roads and road kill. While there are many ecological impacts caused by roads, road kill is the most obvious factor and the easiest one to quantify. Here we discuss the proper context for thinking about road kill. This serves as the first introduction for my students enrolled in ESRM 313: Conservation Biology at CSU Channel Islands. All of my lectures are downloadable as free podcasts. This and other lectures can be found at my iTunesU site:
Technology to Stop Global Warming : NASA Documentary Lecture on Geoengineering and Climate Change
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Technology to Stop Global Warming : NASA Documentary Lecture on Geoengineering and Climate Change.
This is a great documentary. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!
BWCA Lecture 20
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From unknown input distributions to restricted instance optimality. Case study: regret bounds for online decision-making.
Ep4: The Ultraviolet Garden - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
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Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic.
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store.
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Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
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LP decoding of LDPC codes.
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Self-improving algorithms.
Ep3: Climbing Mount Improbable - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
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Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic.
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store.
The DVD includes subtitles in English, Spanish, French and Polish.
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If you enjoy these free videos, please consider purchasing the DVD and/or making a donation to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science to help us continue our work. Donate here:
Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
Ep2: Designed and Designoid Objects - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
57:40
Oxford professor Richard Dawkins presents a series of lectures on life, the universe, and our place in it. With brilliance and clarity, Dawkins unravels an educational gem that will mesmerize young and old alike. Illuminating demonstrations, wildlife, virtual reality, and special guests (including Douglas Adams) all combine to make this collection a timeless classic.
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children were founded by Michael Faraday in 1825, with himself as the inaugural lecturer. The 1991 lecturer was Richard Dawkins whose five one-hour lectures, originally televised by the BBC, are now available free online, courtesy of The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The entire 5-hour program is also available on a 2-DVD set through our online store.
The DVD includes subtitles in English, Spanish, French and Polish.
Read the transcript:
If you enjoy these free videos, please consider purchasing the DVD and/or making a donation to The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science to help us continue our work. Donate here:
Originally broadcast as The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures for Children, 1991.
“The Madhouse Effect” – the Earth101 lecture
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Michael E. Mann talks about the book he did with Washington Post editorial cartoonist Tom Toles. They target the ongoing campaign to deny the climate change threat through satire and where appropriate, ridicule, built around Tom Toles’ famously insightful, edgy, and provocative climate-themed cartoons.
Michael E. Mann is Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University, with joint appointments in the Department of Geosciences and the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute (EESI). He is also director of the Penn State Earth System Science Center (ESSC).
Dr. Mann received his Ph.D. in Geology & Geophysics from Yale University. His research involves the use of theoretical models and observational data to better understand Earth's climate system. He was a Lead Author on the Observed Climate Variability and Change chapter of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third Scientific Assessment Report in 2001 and was organizing committee chair for the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science in 2003. He has received a number of honors including NOAA’s outstanding publication award in 2002. He contributed, with other IPCC authors, to the award of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He was awarded the Hans Oeschger Medal of the European Geosciences Union in 2012 and the National Conservation Achievement Award for science by the National Wildlife Federation in 2013. He made Bloomberg News list of fifty most influential people in 2013.
Dr. Mann is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the American Meteorological Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is author of more than 190 peer-reviewed and edited publications and has published the books Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change and The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines. He is also a co-founder of the award-winning science website RealClimate.org.
“The Madhouse Effect” is a part of series of lectures given at the University of Iceland on May 27th 2016 at the conference The Past, the Future. How Fast, How Far? Threats Facing the Climate System
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Guðni Elísson: “Earth2016”
Michael E. Mann: “Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change”
Stefan Rahmstorf: “Rising Seas: How fast, How Far?”
Stefan Rahmstorf: “Is the Gulf Stream System Slowing?”
15 minutes break
Michael E. Mann: “The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: The Battle Continues”
Michael E. Mann: “The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial is Threatening our Planet, Destroying our Politics, and Driving us Crazy”
Stefan Rahmstorf: “Extreme Weather: What Role Does Global Warming Play?”
Protected areas in India: National Park, Wild life sanctuaries, Conservation and community reserves
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Volunteers help relocate fish in dangerous game territory
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Completely submerge yourself into the African Bush. Through the Wildlife Adventure Expedition, you will be a part of a working wildlife reserve, helping to preserve indigenous wildlife and habitats, getting hands on experience with running a reserve, taking part in game monitoring and management research projects and receiving nature conservation, general zoology and behavior lectures. Animals on the Reserves include: elephant, lion, rhino, giraffe, zebra, hippo, crocodile, eland, kudu, waterbuck, nocturnal creatures, birds of prey and numerous other antelope and wildlife.
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Zoologico Actual
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Wildlife Ecology
Wildlife photographer David Lloyd reveals how he won top award
3:28
David Lloyd lectures on his award winning pictures and explains how Flick Of The Tail won the most prestigious prize in wildlife photography
Richard Leakey: Does Prehistory Matter in the 21st Century?
1:4:16
Dr. Leakey discusses the importance of understanding the past with particular reference to the current challenges we face in the 21st Century. He is Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook and former Director of the Kenya National Museums and the Kenya Wildlife Service.
Dilmah Conservation lecture series: No Wetlands - No Water
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Dr Lew Young from the Ramsar Secretariat shares a thought provoking presentation with a distinguish group of guests during a joint lecture organised by Dilmah Conservation and the Department of Wildlife Conservation held on February 5th at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute (SLFI).
Reducing Wild Animal Suffering by Adriano Mannino & Ruairí Donnelly
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Adriano Mannino and Ruairi Donnelly of talk about Reducing Wild Animal Suffering at Freidenken Uni Basel.
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Reducing Wild Animal Suffering
It is often presumed that the well-being of wild animal individuals should be irrelevant to our (ethical and political) decision-making. Arguments for this conclusion include the views that life in the wild is idyllic; that nature knows best and we can only hubristically mess up; that eco-systems (and species) have intrinsic value and shouldn't be modified; that non-human animals don't count in general, or count for much less than human animals (speciesism); that non-harm is of much greater importance than help, and that we can't help wild animals without harming some; or that we should, at any rate, have very different priorities.
This talk examines the evidence, or lack thereof, for these views and asks: How should we act with respect to wild animals?
Speakers:
Ruairí Donnelly, works with Animal Ethics, a globally oriented animal ethics organization that's in the process of being launched
Adriano Mannino, co-directs the Effective Altruism Foundation, which is a think tank concerned with rationality, ethics and evolutionary humanism
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Ng, Yew-Kwang. (1995) Towards Welfare Biology: Evolutionary Economics of Animal Consciousness and Suffering. Biology and Philosophy
Tomasik, Brian (2009) The Importance of Wild Animal Suffering.
Horta, Oscar (2010) Debunking the Idyllic View of Natural Processes: Population Dynamics and Suffering in the Wild. Télos
McMahan, Jeff (2010) The Meat Eaters. The New York Times
Pearce, D. (2012) A Welfare State for Elephants? A Case of Compassionate Stewardship.
How to green the worlds deserts and reverse climate change | Allan Savory
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Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert, begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it's happening to about two-thirds of the world's grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to descend into social chaos. Savory has devoted his life to stopping it. He now believes -- and his work so far shows -- that a surprising factor can protect grasslands and even reclaim degraded land that was once desert.
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