On Jun 22, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Wayne Tyson wrote: > Do others have alternative suggestions?
yes. When asking for information that is likely to be of interest to some, but not all, list members, the person asking can take replies off-list, and then post a summary back to the list once the initial flurry of responses ends. It's a little more work for the person asking, but it seems a small price for the help they get. > At 10:31 PM 6/21/2006, David Whitacre wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Can anyone steer me toward any links where one can download free >> video = >> footage useful in teaching animal behavior? I wouldn't bother the >> list = >> with this, but I have searched some without luck. >> >> thanks, >> Dave Whitacre There is a large collection of animal video (and photos) available from the ARKive project, at http://www.arkive.org Their collection has two foci: endangered species of the world, and the biota of Great Britain. Much of their video comes from the BBC Natural History Unit. ____________________________________ George S. Hammond Editor and Content Specialist Animal Diversity Web Museum of Zoology University of Michigan http://animaldiversity.org
