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Outdoor Writers Association of America - Natural History **Honorable Mention** **Best of Editors' Choice Videos** Nominated As Includes Rare, Underwater Footage By Narrated by Paul Lancaster |
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Excellent overview of the life history
cycle, and biology of crayfish. The video features several
different North American species, and includes underwater footage of
the rare and elusive Ozark cave crayfish, (Cambarus aculabrum), a
federally
endangered species. Footage also includes various types of
habitat,
underwater shots of females in berry, females carrying their young, the
molting process, aggressive behavior, mating, and crayfish in the role
of
both predator and prey. The socioeconomic importance of crayfish is
also addressed, and includes footage of |
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America's Crayfish posters make excellent classroom displays. Click here to order a poster : Also available: America's Pearly Mussels - an informative documentary about America's freshwater mussels, and the cottage pearl industry. Click here to order America's Pearly Mussles: AND America's
Nongame Fishes: Swimming In Troubled Waters - a colorful documentary
which focuses on several species of nongame fishes in troubled rivers
and streams in the U.S.
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