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Laura Kroesen
KroesenLaura
#AnimBehav2021 Mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) are elusive high alpine ungulates that live in steep and mountainous environments where it is difficult to directly observe and record behaviour. 1/6 @DavidHik
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Awe Onisokuso™ CAC-OFR
sarnchos
A blueprint to tackle public concern over herders in Nigerian states1. State governments should conduct an exercise to identify all cattle in their domains by offering free computerized identity tags
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Jessica Maybury
codenamewallaby
@banditloaf @beeeeonka alright! strap yourselves in! how honeybees make honey: worker bees* go out & forage & suck nectar out of flowers and store it in their special honey stomachs.
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🍂🦌Lappi of Sápmi🦌🍂
Deerbol
While many see the American Civil War as a parade of forage-cap crowned lines of grey and blue, there was a lot of really unique and interesting uniforms worn by
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
In a presentation yesterday I talked about the way that 1. Anxiety drives us to forage for more information2. Foraging for information generates clicks3. Clicks generate ad dollarsTherefore social media
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Dirty30
phumer
This isn't a perfect solution either as the species chosen for CRP contracts are more than likely catered toward hunting recreation rather than Grazing sustainability.https://twitter.com/phumer/status/1288662573051674624 Within my state
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Cara Daly
CaraTDaly
Did you know that most of your Insect hotels are not fit for purpose? @SeanHort1 & I have an article in the @rhsirl Journal showing what you need to take
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Rhi Kirton BSc | wear your mask!
Rhiannon_Kirton
On our Forage Friday panel for @BlkMammalogists one of our panelists said he would like hunting to be more about food culture and less about gun culture! If you think
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Daystar Aspect: Immolation of Genius
idealvilli
Short thread for the display of the power & mobility of the human body.Here is an impressive video of a ballerina's foot mobility. Another ballerina from a different point of
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Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
Livestock production is often said to be responsible for only 4.2% of total U.S. GHGs. This is an EPA figure so many assume it's accurate.But this calculation doesn't account for
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Bec Stanley
botan_ical
I’ve saved up this confession for #conservationweek my favourite NZ native plant is this deadly shrub, one we don’t grow @AklBotanicGrdns or for revegetation. Tutu (Coriaria arborea) is highly poisonous
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The Pasture Farmer
Pasture_Farmer
We started our journey reading about nutrition, health, and the connection between them. This led to starting our own pasture based grazing farm, which led to further research in soil
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EPPS Lab
eppslab
Congratulations Nick Anderson @MrEelgrass on your successful MS thesis defense on eelgrass monitoring!!! @UNH_GradSchool @NHEPSCoR @COLSA_UNH @NHSeaGrant @PREPCommunity Eelgrass provides essential forage and habitat for fish and other coast
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The Green Party
TheGreenParty
The use of toxic pesticides must be significantly scaled back to prevent the ongoing harm they are doing to the ecosystem. We would ensure there is a balance between producing
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RohanSarkar
SarkarRohan1
The lynchpin of dog domestication theory is food acquisition. Free-ranging dogs (FRD) living on their own & unsupervised by humans are a great system to study food preferences, acquisition strategies
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Neighborhood Bees
neighborhoodbee
1/ Drawn comb is gold. Especially for new beekeepers. Bees need to draw comb to develop brood and store food. If you want a big hive, you need drawn comb.
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