Tue 15 Mar 2011
Short Video on Opossums
Posted by Nicole under Loudoun Wildlife, Videos
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Here’s a short video telling about our Virginia Opossum:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNtlMfrhbE4&feature=channel
Tue 15 Mar 2011
Posted by Nicole under Loudoun Wildlife, Videos
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Here’s a short video telling about our Virginia Opossum:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNtlMfrhbE4&feature=channel
Sat 22 Jan 2011
Posted by Nicole under Habitat Restoration, Videos
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Here’s a great video done by students at Loudoun Valley High School. We can all make things better!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AKMBzPli7w
Sat 8 Jan 2011
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The next time we have a dusting of snow, take a look for squirrel tracks. This video gives interesting insights into how our common Gray Squirrels bound along the ground. Only downside of the video is that it starts with an adverisement (sorry – at least it’s short).
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5M3ofJqHSM
Sun 24 Jan 2010
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I came across a very well done video on bats and the white nose syndrome. It talks about not only bats and the fungi but also what is being done to try to address the problem before it’s too late. It also talks about the role that bats have in our ecosystem and the impact of losing bats and other species that may die as a result of the loss of bats. It’s really an interesting video.
This disease has presented itself in Virginia, so this is definitely relevant to our Loudoun bats. Here’s the link where you can find the video: The Battle for Bats.
Wed 2 Sep 2009
Posted by Nicole under Surveys and Counts, Videos
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Just came across this You Tube video by Pat Sutton, helping to answer this question of “Where were all the butterflies?” this year:
Pat Sutton talks about butterflies
Fri 19 Sep 2008
Posted by Nicole under Fun and Games, Surveys and Counts, Videos
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Meg Findley, David Ward and Otto Gutenson have collaborated to put on a series of five stream monitoring videos demonstrating the protocol that we use.
Each video is fairly short (about 2-3 minutes long).
As these were our first attempt at making videos (we won’t give up the day jobs just yet…) the audio quality isn’t as great as it could be. We were competing with the natural sounds of the stream and the cicadas. But, if you turn up your volume you should be able to hear Meg alright.
In the future we’ll make other videos that will support the bluebird monitoring and amphibian monitoring programs as well.
Hope you enjoy these and find the information useful!
Fri 19 Sep 2008
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In this video, Meg Findley provides an overview of our stream monitoring protocol.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAqLj3rHuLU
The summer cicadas were really loud when we recorded these videos but if you turn up the volume you should be able to hear Meg alright.
For more information about our stream monitoring program and to sign up as a monitor, visit our website at: http://www.loudounwildlife.org/Stream_Monitoring.htm
Fri 19 Sep 2008
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In this video, Meg provides an overview of the equipment used in stream monitoring.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59ftiITxpEc
Remember to turn up the volume to hear Meg over the sounds of the cicadas.
For more information about our stream monitoring program and to sign up as a monitor, visit our website at: http://www.loudounwildlife.org/Stream_Monitoring.htm
Fri 19 Sep 2008
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In this video, Otto Gutenson and David Ward demonstrate how the stream sampling is done while Meg describes what they are doing and why.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB7EZcJ408E
The audio in these videos could use improvement (summer cicadas were really loud when we recorded them). But if you turn up the volume you should be able to hear Meg alright.
For more information about our stream monitoring program and to sign up as a monitor, visit our website at: http://www.loudounwildlife.org/Stream_Monitoring.htm
Fri 19 Sep 2008
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In this video, Meg, Otto and David take a look at the creatures that were collected during the sampling and sort them into families.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIkZFUxZXPA
Turn up the volume to hear Meg over the summer cicadas…
For more information about our stream monitoring program and to sign up as a monitor, visit our website at: http://www.loudounwildlife.org/Stream_Monitoring.htm