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KaiTheFishGuy
FishGuyKai
As a frequent publisher in #Zootaxa, here is my statement of support. Taxonomy is the foundation and pillar for conservation and biodiversity. It underpins everything. You can’t protect and enact
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Here's more on the new mitigation scenario for 1.5C. How does it work? What would society look like? Are we willing to do what's required to stop climate breakdown? See
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James Snider 🐼🇨🇦🔬
JDMSnider
Coming up at 10:30 EST - looking forward to joining @aliczner @RicSchuster @Joe_Ecology @C_MantykaP and others (please tag) for a virtual symposium on Prioritization in Conservation: Tools and Considerations. #NACCB
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☭Reverend Dune(they/them)🏹🏳️🌈
NoFunOverlord
An interesting article.Under capitalism, consumption of products is a requirement for its success.Capitalism uses tactics to promote endless consumption-planned obsolescence-scarcity model-destruction of unsold product-etchttps://www.abc.ne
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Valentina
valentina_schia
Palm trees (Phoenix dactilifera L.) have a crucial role for the economy of the oasis of Siwa (together with olive trees). This thread is about the different parts of the
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Dan Ashby
danielashby
Right. This *may* kick-off. But let's try. QUESTION: In how many years will #HS2 have removed more CO2 that it emits? Can we agree on some shared facts? Buckle-in. @AdamWJT
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Douglas Boyes
diarsia
Excellent special edition on global #insectdeclines published today in @PNASNews. Contains 13 articles available here:https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2#TheGlobalDeclineofInsectsintheAnthropoceneSpecialFeatureIn this thread, I’ll highligh
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Roman Link
RomanMLink
Please check out the preprint of my upcoming shared first-author paper with Peter Hajek. We studied the death of thousands of young trees in a tree diversity experiment during the
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Dr Erica McAlister
flygirlNHM
What do Campsicnemus mirabilis, a flightless fly from Hawai’i and Gallirallus dieffenbachia, a flightless rail from New Zealand have in common?Both are recently extinct animals #LostSpeciesDay #OnTheBrink @XrRebel @NHM_London What
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PeteM
pete_ar_fryn
Lots of hedgehog saviours appearing now the ability to shoot badgers is slowly being removed. Remember - people don't shoot badgers to protect hedgehogs. They do this to protect cattle
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SSI @ Cal Academy
calacademy_ssi
How do we avoid being "parachute scientists"? A quick recap of SSI's journal club meeting today [thread]:scientists––most often from wealthy nations––adventure in countries to collect data & publish research withou
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Hollie Booth
hollieboothie
NEW PAPER out on 'Investigating the risks of removing wild meat from global food systems' Mixed-methods study led by @ICCS_updates in collab with international experts Summary infographic & thread below
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Joe W Bull
wildbusiness
The new @GovUK @mhclg proposals for revolutionising the English planning system (#PlanningForTheFuture) are now out, and they’re potentially a VERY big deal for UK #nature #conservation going forward.So much so,
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AnupamSaraph
AnupamSaraph
Questions for the @narendramodi @PrakashJavdekar @Jairam_Ramesh @moefcc on India's commitment to the environment and the purpose and validity of the #EIA2020 India emits about 4.85 GT of Carbon every year.
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Audubon Society
audubonsociety
On #WomenInScience Day, meet some of the scientists at Audubon who are working to secure the future for birds and the places they need, through programs like the Migratory Bird
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Sid the Birder
siddisimple
A thread on Salim Ali The legendary Bird man of India Dr. Salim Ali was orphaned at the age of 10. He stayed with his maternal uncle in Mumbai. He
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