For a documentary on industrial farming, organic farming, GMOs, and domestic 
plant diversity and the effects of all of these on ecosystems worldwide, go to 
hulu.com and go "channels > news and information > The Future of Food."  
 
Also, the Australian documentary Cane Toads is an informative (and 
entertaining) examination of introduced species gone invasive.
 
If you're willing to branch out a little, Living on Earth also has excellent 
radio programs on ecological issues.  You can play each story individually on 
www.livingonearth.org
 
Hope this helps!
Mary Beth
 
 
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Mary Beth Dewey
Natural Resource Mgmt. 
Green Mountain College
1 Brennan Circle, Box 521
Poultney, VT  05764
(203)444-9247
[email protected]
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From: Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs, news on behalf of Hilary 
Cooley
Sent: Sun 9/20/2009 11:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ECOLOG-L] ecology course videos



Hello all,

I would like to implement videos into a General Ecology lecture class
(sophomore level - 65 students) I am teaching this semester.  My hope is
to use videos to show examples of ecological concepts.  Does anyone have
any suggestions of videos that have worked well in the classroom?  If so,
how did you use them?

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