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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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Marielleš³Anzelone
nycbotanist
It's unfortunate that this is such a fan boy piece. To correct the narrative presented about Fresh Kills Park in Staten Island in this article, I wrote a letter to
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moose
moosechildd
TWITTER NEEDS A LESSON ON HOW TO RESPONSIBLY RECREATE IN THE OUTDOORS. iāve had too many ādebatesā recently on this platform for things that simply arenāt up for discussion. hereās
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Rosie Woodroffe
RosieWoodroffe
This new announcement https://consult.defra.gov.uk/bovine-tb-2020/eradication-of-btb-england/ means two more years of new #badgercull licences. In 2019-20 new licences covered an area larger than Cornwall, Devon, and Dorset combined so a lo
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Adam Kranz
adam_kranz
A proper framing of "design" in terms of cultural evolution is primarily an academic question, but it also has political implications.https://twitter.com/adam_kranz/status/1271921000695898119 As @Evolving_Moloch summarizes in this
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Union of Concerned Scientists
UCSUSA
California's Bay Area wakes up to disorienting orange skies. By raising temperatures, melting snow sooner, and drying soils and forests, climate change is fueling #Wildfires. Hereās a thread on what
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MMitchell
mmitchell_ai
"didnāt meet our bar for publication ... It ignored too much relevant research".He says of our paper, with over 128 cross-discipline citations. And so fires one of the authors. 2020's
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Matt Primeaux
mattprimeaux
1/ I'm incredibly bored ā so at the risk of sounding like a broken record on this topic and knowing most of y'all have heard this time and again, here's
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sourgirlyuzu
The best jerky substitute has to be by far oyster mushies! Its a simple process and your foraged finds will last longer!The method is super simple, slice in thin layers
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Jared Spool
jmspool
Dashboards are often what customers ask for.They are rarely what customers need.If youāre building a dashboard, itās likely your user research wasnāt finished. Dashboards report on current status. Users donāt
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RealScientists | Counts
realscientists
[Tweet by @BatsForLife] Today I'd like to start by talking about a topic that has received more attention recently: bats & diseases. [A thread] [Tweet by @BatsForLife] Do bats carry
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Peter Fairley
pfairley
#Cascadia's climate activists have had global impact, yet emissions keep rising here in #Washington #Oregon & #BC. 2021 opens with renewed hope for a real transition, as documented in Part
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
Today's #FrogOfTheDay is a stunner, appropriately named: #39 Guibemantis (Pandanusicola) pulcherĀ (Boulenger, 1882)! Pulcher is Latin for 'beautiful'. It's our first Guibemantis, an enchanting genus of #frogs.#MadagascarFrog
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Ljubomir FilipoviÄ
ljubofil
A brief reminder that the future Montenegrin PMās campaign HQ and his office were, up until a month ago, based in the āSerbian Houseā payed for and built by the
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Millennimum Nemo
MillennimumNemo
The nation is finally realising that the Goans are susegaad but not silent. Here is what you need to know about the uproar and Why #SaveMollem A THREAD#IndiaWithGoa #DropFIRsAgainstGoans @savemollemgoa
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Vincent Young
a2binny
I was to learn of the passing of Dr. John G. Bartlett, MD. Dr. Bartlett led so many of the advances in the #InfectionDiseases field. He gave me a boost
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