@southafrika101 - Almost all of the ecogeeks videos are at UntamedScience (dot) com! There are about 200 or so of them in classrooms now through Pearson Publishing and those won't be online. Hope that helps.
Also,How to we decide what species should exist and which ones shouldn't?
I mean isn't this EVOLUTION's job? Are we getting too involved in nature? We don't have a great track record in that department.
And who decides the outlines of biodiversity? I mean if you like Butterflies more than lizards.....will we be more interested in saving the Butterflies over the lizards?
I mean we can't save all of the species of the world. Can we?
Yes, the beetles that were "fogged" were killed. They were collected and identified by various experts. It's unfortunate, but it was necessary to get an estimate of the diversity. I see your point. We should conserve biodiversity and let nature do its thing. We as scientists are just trying to understand it. Scientists aren't planning to save one species over others. In fact, scientists often pick certain "showy" species, like pandas, in hopes of protecting entire areas ...
please like "make a move. create a change. save the earth" page on facebook. it may be a school project but it is more than that. our goal is to awaken the minds of the people on the destruction we are creating. please help us achieve our goal. like the page. please. ~concerned 14 year old
really good videa. will check out your website for more. one component to also include to preserve the biodiversity would be to look into indigenous peoples - majority of the biodiversity are in their lands.
i wonder how many endemic species they killed with their insecticide. I'm all for preserving biodiversity and all, but without the spraying of unknown tropical insect species...
oh! i love to wake up in that place too... =)
iLOVENATURE2011 1 week ago
My school's Environmental Assessment team has been working on bus idling lately
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MrBrentPie 1 year ago
Where can i get all of the eco- geeks videos
southafrika101 1 year ago
@southafrika101 - Almost all of the ecogeeks videos are at UntamedScience (dot) com! There are about 200 or so of them in classrooms now through Pearson Publishing and those won't be online. Hope that helps.
robnelsonfilms 1 year ago
excellent, particularly good for youth.
NicolaWyrd 1 year ago
So were the beetles that were "fogged" killed?
Also,How to we decide what species should exist and which ones shouldn't?
I mean isn't this EVOLUTION's job? Are we getting too involved in nature? We don't have a great track record in that department.
And who decides the outlines of biodiversity? I mean if you like Butterflies more than lizards.....will we be more interested in saving the Butterflies over the lizards?
I mean we can't save all of the species of the world. Can we?
magnusscott 1 year ago
@magnusscott
Yes, the beetles that were "fogged" were killed. They were collected and identified by various experts. It's unfortunate, but it was necessary to get an estimate of the diversity. I see your point. We should conserve biodiversity and let nature do its thing. We as scientists are just trying to understand it. Scientists aren't planning to save one species over others. In fact, scientists often pick certain "showy" species, like pandas, in hopes of protecting entire areas ...
robnelsonfilms 1 year ago
please like "make a move. create a change. save the earth" page on facebook. it may be a school project but it is more than that. our goal is to awaken the minds of the people on the destruction we are creating. please help us achieve our goal. like the page. please. ~concerned 14 year old
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gjcauilan 1 year ago
i love biodiversity... lets stop raping it.
saltymonk 1 year ago
Great, glad you like it!
robnelsonfilms 1 year ago
Great video. I'm going to show it to my class tomorrow. Thanks!
pound4poundpete 1 year ago
Interesting video, thank you.
Nightversionn 1 year ago
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this is nice
josewdka 1 year ago
watch?v=10-7Gw-Ebj0
josewdka 1 year ago
great video!
funnychicklets123 1 year ago
very nicely done
SudburyBiodiversity 2 years ago
@SudburyBiodiversity Thanks
robnelsonfilms 2 years ago
really good videa. will check out your website for more. one component to also include to preserve the biodiversity would be to look into indigenous peoples - majority of the biodiversity are in their lands.
mrinalinirai 3 years ago
jajaja, very nice video guys, do you have any more of them?
cvelazco 4 years ago
great video ..helps me understand more about Biodiversity..!!! studying for exam !!thx alot
nungnungz 4 years ago
i wonder how many endemic species they killed with their insecticide. I'm all for preserving biodiversity and all, but without the spraying of unknown tropical insect species...
jasenjoseph 4 years ago
awesome vid!
veemper 4 years ago