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lucy 🍥
lucyamorris
hey it's sunday and i'm going to do a list of my favourite ANZ birds for no other reason than fuck YEAH BIRDS ARE GREAT #1 the kererū, new zealand's
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Himanish Ganjoo
hganjoo153
The awesome role of backspin in swing bowling and dipping yorkers: A thread. If you've ever bowled any kind of seam in your life, you know that your fingers impart
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Devayani
Geo_Sophist
Travelling through #India you can't miss such boulder heaps...Think of Hampi's ruins (below) or Sravanabelagola (Karnataka), or Mt Abu (Rajasthan)?#DidYouKnow, such isolated hill/ridge features that jut out from the surrounding
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Austin Spence🏳️🌈🦃🎄
austinrspence
Happy final day of #PrideMonth2020! Many people don't know #LGBTQ scientists have been involved in ecology/ evolutionary biology since its inception. A thread! Strap in for some history including kicking
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Jonathan Grey
ProfJGrey
But the devil is in the detail @AliDriverUK. If one reads the next line 'However, the degree of repeated movements and the overall proportion of fish moving varied between beaver-dammed
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Ella Al-Shamahi
LittleMsFossil
Remember those surprising & confusing headlines about a genetic link between 3 Amazonian populations and Australasians? Well for our @channel 4 Amazon series we went to visit one of those
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadHISTORIC FISHING RIGHTS1. In relation to claims that historic fishing rights may be revived in the event that the UK & EU fail to reach an agreement on fishing opportunities
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Ben Phillips
ben_phi11ips
Road verges can provide valuable habitats for insect pollinators such as bees, butterflies & beetles. But does pollution from roads/traffic make verges less good for pollinators? Our new paper tackles
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🌿 ꪜ𝚎𝚐𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚌 🌿
vegix
Have you heard of Rewilding Britain?They're launching a massive rewilding initiative to prevent biodiversity and habitat loss, and are hoping to rewild at least 300,000 acres of land.They're already making
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Joseph D.M. White
trailmix_jdmw
NEW(-ish) PAPER: Understanding recruitment limitations in a critically endangered species: The story of the iconic Cape cedar (Widdringtonia wallichii)Open Access: http://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01062 The Clanwilliam cedar has been in
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Guy Shrubsole
guyshrubsole
Last week, the Govt said it will legislate to ban moorland burning - but its proposals contain many loopholes.So, who owns the grouse moors that may be exempt from this
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J. Nathan Matias
natematias
Many attempts to govern the internet start by naming a single primary risk factor. Here, @AdrienneLaF points to "megascale." I respect this effort, but can human communication really be more
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Denier And Proud
ZSRenn
1. The oceans are being killed.I agree plastics in the ocean are a problem. Where that plastic is entering should be found & eliminated. The blooming phytoplankton, after Hurricanes reduces
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Rhett Allain
rjallain
There are so many great #physics problems in @ExpanseOnPrime #TheExpanse.Here is one for you - could Bobbie really hold two spaceships together? Even with her powered exosuit?https://www.wired.com/story/could-bobbie-hold-two-spaceships-toge
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Erica Gies
egies
"SLOW WATER" is what I'm calling the way we can adapt to avoid the increased flood risk of 48 percent of global land area by 2100, and 52% of the
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Canadian Mama
JackNationalist
Whether you're 100 kms outside of Fort McMurray, a Wet’suwet’en Nation member employed by Coastal GasLink, or a Liberal MP...in all cases the forces of George Soros "that are driving
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