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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
The #rewilding session kicks off with @JCSvenning from @BiochangeAU giving a macro-scale overview of rewilding, and how megafauna reintroductions and rewilding could provide a sustainable future under global change #BES2020
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Jens Svenning
JCSvenning
To follow-up on my talk on "restoring the role of #megafauna to European #ecosystems" at today's #RewildingSymposium @niooknaw @RewildingEurope, I'll post some of the literature cited in this thread #rewilding
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/13 Today’s #rewilding paper is one that discusses the infamous escapees from Pablo Escobar’s private zoo that has since led to a wild population of Colombian hippos 2/13 Now
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Nathalie Brusgaard
natbrusgaard
So this article has been popping up on my feed the last few days. It's an incredible discovery but there are some big issues with the conclusions drawn from the
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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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Celeste Liddle
Utopiana
You know what? If you draw a line at colonisation and state that this is where Indigenous culture ends and colonial culture begins, you're a racist. Why? For many reasons,
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Open Ocean Exploration
RebeccaRHelm
The approximate size of various ocean animals with a Bernie for scale. A Thread. Using the scientific publication "Sizing Ocean Giants" as a reference, and with @SenSanders hight reported
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Scott Mansfield
scotts_table
I’ve been playing a lot of Bios:Origins @IonGameDesign. What Origins does better than any civilization game I’ve played is to tell the long story. Cities and your Migrants are expendable,
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Nils Gilman
nils_gilman
My own view is that gradualism followed by a final exclamation point is a very likely extinction scenario, both for dinosaurs — and for humans. Indulge me in long thread
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Chapples
Chapples_
Lions, tigers and short-faced bears, oh my! “Extinct” megafauna of North America: Just 11,000 years ago, the plains of America were dominated by these massive beasts. Here are a few
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Paul White
_paulwhite_
1. Someone recently said "meadows are rarer and more endangered than many of the forests and megafauna" This is a simple truth and nearly everything that I write about is
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Diego Rodríguez
DRMegafauna
A thread discussing the causes of the Late Quaternary megafauna extinctions, AKA Ice Age animals. It will be the first of a series that will also deal with the consequences
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Zoë Thomas
ZoeAmberThomas
It was incredibly exciting to see #Perserverence landing safely on Mars. But what does it feel like down there? With no atmosphere or magnetic field, #Mars is bombarded by cosmic
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Alex Nedelcu
alexelcu
1/ Socialism makes these mistakes:1. For some people to win, other people have to lose, economy is a zero-sum game, hence the "class struggle"; see Marx's labor theory of value;2.
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Nikolaj
Nikolaj_Bi
It is correct that there is a problem here. It is an issue in popular media but it is also an issue in scientific literature and surveys that trophy hunting
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Ante D. Luvian
uncle_deluge
I mentioned this because I think it's in stark contrast with the trope that all cultures have a "flood myth." In this case, I think there's enough evidence to show
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