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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Grassland, hated by some vegans and rewilders, meat and not ‘natural’. Ancient grasslands are loved by botanists, entomologists, naturalists, conservations, hardy native cattle. Not by many farmers or government policy,
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Marsha McLeod
marshamcleod_
Thread alert I've been working these past few weeks on a story about Minister's Zoning Orders, Bill 229, and a wetland in Pickering, Ontario. I know you might be
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Sebastian A. Harris
sebastianaronh
Today marks a year since I made the decision to leave a PhD program which, on paper, made little sense considering the success I found in my first year as
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Toby Pennington
toby_pennington
Jimmy Ratter - brilliant botanist and world expert on the flora of central Brazil - passed away yesterday aged 86. He was colleague, mentor and friend to myself and hundreds
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Gergana Daskalova
gndaskalova
We re-analysed Seibold et al. 2019’s @nature study on #insect declines in Germany and found that after accounting for temporal pseudoreplication by adding a year random intercept term, 4 of
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Pan African☭
kanamesuzaku
A thread on the colonial nature of conservation:We need to decolonize conservation for the sake of our planet and indigenous people that still live on their land, and those who
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Taal Levi
taaltree
OK, a thread. What to make of wolves losing ESA protections with some important details. 1. Final rule excludes Mexican gray wolves in southwest2. Alexander Archipelago wolves in SE Alaska
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Dr. Catherine Duigan 🇮🇪🇪🇺🏴
c_duigan
Exploring Afon #Nodwydd #Anglesey -- this small, thin, straight "Needle" river is represented on the Ysgol Gymuned #Pentraeth uniform #stayinglocal #Covid19 #RiversOfWales #naturalhistory #heritage #language #Wales #placename #thr
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National Museum of Ireland
NMIreland
Hello! My name is Silvia Da Rocha and I'm a Preventive Conservator at the NMI. As part of #ScienceWeek2020 I'll be sharing some of the sometimes exciting, sometimes mundane things
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Julia P G Jones
juliapgjones
Can a Randomized Control Trial tell you about the mechanisms by which a conservation intervention works, or does not work? Our new paper (based on an RCT evaluating the 'WaterShared'
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Julia Brokaw
juliabonz
Hey #EntSoc20! Are you interested in using emergence traps for ground-nesting #bees but aren’t sure where to start? Check out my talk on the benefits and challenges of using them,
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Albon Ishoda
alishoda
being told that Micronesian Leaders are confused or have misinterpreted the Pacific way. Let’s see if I get this: Micronesian leaders have advocated globally for support to pacific to address
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Prof Emma L Johnston AO FTSE
DrEmmaLJohnston
Our new piece - just published in the Conversation. 75% of Australia's #marineprotectedareas are given only 'partial' protection. Here's why that's a problem. https://theconversation.com/75-of-australias-marine-protected
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CorncrakeLIFE
CorncrakeLife
Stunning but windswept areas like this are home to Ireland's last remaining Corncrakes. Early cover is at a premium so some landowners work with us to create beds of cover
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David Leclere
Leclere_David
Thrilled to share our article – huge collaborative effort, suggesting that #BendingTheCurve on #biodiversity loss from land use change by 2050 AND feeding the world might be possible. Read-only free
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Sophalophotrochozoa
biologizing
It's fascinating to work with animals in captivity, because we can learn a lot; physiological data that can't be collected from wild individuals. Veterinary care. The fact that sometimes moving
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