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Jennifer Campbell-Smith, PhD đżđ„
drcampbellsmith
So why is this behavioral ecologist so excited about the coyote and badger video, other than it being pure and adorable? (a thread) Coyotes and badgers have been observed working
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Let me explain the problem with this in a series of tweets.@GretaThunberg @KevinClimate @GeorgeMonbiot https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/16/carbon-capture-vital-meeting-climate-goals-scientists-cut-emissions 2) "Engin
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Inspired by the @lars_brudvig lab, here are the #BEASTLab's favorite papers of 2020! @KitHamley and Madi Landrum both chose this amazing paper in QSR that captures a remarkable trackway at
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Tonya Song
Tonya_Song
I don't know why I need to keep saying this even in leftist circles. If you are concerned about climate change, as everyone should be, then you should care about
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Helen McCallin
HelenMcCallin
1/8 There is no denying that beavers can cause problems in certain areas, such as arable land. But not all farmers / land owners want to shoot beavers. Two local
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Max Allen
CarnivoreLab
I was watching and photographing a coyote when it surprised me by laying down in front of me.This is the first time I remember a healthy coyote just laying down
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Nintendo of America
NintendoAmerica
Attention, worldwide squid researchers!#Splatoon3 was just announced via video transmission. It doesnât launch for some time, but we learned some fascinating ecological details: a new Inkling & Octoling habitat has
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Andy Gonzalez
bio_diverse
Does habitat fragmentation cause passive #biodiversity loss, or, is it an ecological process of community decay? Although hotly debated the data synthesis by @Jon_Chase88 et al. provides compelling evidence for
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Alex Steffen
AlexSteffen
I've been thinking for a long time about how we got to this moment of planetary ecological emergency, and, conversely, what the world might look like had we taken a
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
Heaven forbid that "scrub" (ie regenerating woodland) should be allowed to return to our treasured wet deserts. And thank goodness the BBC is on hand to warn us about this
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Nicholas Weaver
ncweaver
The problem with âThe Market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solventâ:Musk dropping $1.5B into Bitcoin and then hyping it is a massive value-destroying move for Tesla. Not
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Weigel Lab đ± aka WeigelWorld đ±
PlantEvolution
[1/7] Absolutely chuffed about @joybergelsonâs, Fabrice Rouxâ and my labâs #PATHOCOM project selected for funding by #ERCSyG @ERC_Research program. Our full project proposal at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13174337, and briefly
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Every day I understand more about why, for almost 50 years, my field has been shouting âthere are limits to growthâ and not getting through in a way that leads
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Ben Harvey
benjaminpharvey
/1 Excited to share two papers we recently had published this year looking into the role of ocean acidification in shaping marine communities using our natural CO2 seep in Japan.Ocean
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
We are urged to find calm in our lives. Calm is good, of course. But thereâs a danger that clearing your mind of anxiety means clearing it of engagement with
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) What the situation in Belarus illustrates, is how even brutal dictators need public support, and are powerless when the public stand up to them. This lesson has profound implications
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