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Outdoor Ed
outdoor_ed
1/6: Are you ready for an avian look-a-likes thread? These side by side comparisons can help you brush up your birding skills. First up: Hairy vs Downy Woodpecker. (Photos by
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David Williams
ZoologyDave
Amidst the horror of the late-2020 UK, I've got some #GoodNews to share! Alongside some #BadNews for #biodiversity and #conservation. So buckle up for some hot-off-the-press science from @UniversityLeeds @RSPBScience
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Martin Harvey
kitenet
1/ In a thought-provoking thread following the presentations on trends in moth populations at #UKMRM @BritishMoths asks "Do we need to keep focusing on gathering data to back up our
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kwista
x24sonic
dude i just realized, you know how “ai is created and subsequently finds humanity obsolete/not useful/harmful to the planet and so decides to exterminate humanity” is a big trope in
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@NGSS_tweeps -- Angelo Villagomez, Guest Host
NGSS_tweeps
Good morning, #NGSStweeps!I'm going to post about marine protected areas today, an important tool in protecting ocean healthFirst up: It's important to know what threats the ocean faces According to
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Sebastian Moreno
urbanbirdeco
The instructor for the Wildlife Habitat Management course I TA asked the students to write a paragraph about the indigenous management practices in the area they were assigned. 1/X It
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Elin Videvall
ElinVidevall
The word #Microbiome is derived from the word "biome", i.e. a distinct environmental habitat, in which microbes occupy and are part of. A Microbiome is therefore a spatially distinct environment
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HS2 Ltd
HS2ltd
HS2’s budget is spread over 30 years and is less than current annual roads & rail budgets. We'll create 30% more habitat, help decarbonise public transport, better connect Midlands and
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Colin Beale
TZBirder
Anyone who works in the conservation sphere in Africa has at some time been asked what they think of trophy hunting. As a rule, I try & duck the issue
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Sam Osborne
SamOsbo05700900
Two very important habitat types are missing from our ecosystem and their absence means that the "nature" we're trying to protect and increase is in fact severely dysfunctional to begin
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Ask An Entomologist
BugQuestions
White settlers in the Bitterroot valley of Montana ignored indigenous warnings about vengeful spirits on the valley's West side.Many settlers who lived on the West side of the valley died
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Birds Canada
BirdsCanada
Just out in @AvianAce our #ornithology paper analyzing 20 years of #citizenscience data from coastal British Columbia, Canada, home to globally important populations of 22 bird species, exposing major differences
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Katie O'Reilly
DrKatfish
The weather outside is frightful, but that’s just delightful for the cold-loving bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus)! Grab #Fishmas Day 17 by the horns to meet a fish who never let
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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
Took a wet walk through some first class WOOD PASTURE on the shore of #ullswater this morning. Here's a thread to explain why it's such a fantastic habitat, and why
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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
Right, here goes... Swindale Beck was straightened at least 200 years ago. The people living in the valley at the time needed to reduce flooding in their meadows to ensure
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Jan-Claas Dajka
JCDajka
Third PhD-chapter on sea urchins and their macroalgal control abilities in Seychelles is out! Dream team with Victoria Beasley, Gilberte Gendron and @naj_graham. Thanks for the great editing @PoluninNick from
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