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Michael Parks
JurassicParks
I’ve decided to leave 2020, le tempes terrible, with a list of “ten things that make grasslands great.” Here is the content absolutely no one knew they needed: Number 1:
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Ben See
ClimateBen
2021 the (real) story so far:1. the oldest, thickest Arctic sea ice is not as stable as previously thought2. committed global warming has a most-likely value of 2.5°C3. grasslands are
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Grassland, hated by some vegans and rewilders, meat and not ‘natural’. Ancient grasslands are loved by botanists, entomologists, naturalists, conservations, hardy native cattle. Not by many farmers or government policy,
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a short thread about the austere, four-legged shaggy carpets of Europe’s wooded grasslands – the European Bison, or WISSENT. From butterflies to beetles, bees to birds, this
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Apithanny
Apithanny
Today is #NationalMeadowsDay so I thought I’d create a thread about these super important and overlooked habitats – which can also be known as species rich grasslands. But what
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BrianneKenny
biolobrie
Something I noticed while on planes: when it comes to golf courses, landscape context matters. GC's are often connected to urban/suburban landscapes. This is why they have ecological value: they
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Simon Phelps
WildlifePhelps
As @Rebirding1 has spectacularly failed to given any context or recognition of reality, I will give it a go. Others have written lots of other great responses too (one of
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Swati Pathak
holywalkamoly
A thread on #VetalTekdi- MIT is to build a 20 ft wide road from Paud to the top of tekdi through hill slope of Survey 123.- Excavation started during Diwali;
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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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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
It feels deeply weird to not be covering this year's wildfire season. A few things that I've learned over the years - learn from my mistakes. It's not especially useful
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Scot Mathieson
scot_nature_boy
Big natureboy shout out to @StirUni in lockdown letting the campus grasslands flourish largely uncut, other than a few verges at entrances. Looks the most beautiful it’s been in the
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about WILDER HORSES. Amongst the most loved & respected of animals, horses have vanished from much of our countryside, first as wild animals and then
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CH3RRYBUNN
do u think this is deep b honest https://twitter.com/HamzaMacabago/status/1356237161272467458 Poaceae (/poʊˈeɪsiaɪ/) or Gramineae is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants known as grasses. It includes
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collbradán
collbradan
in Ireland, the extinction crisis is green:1) green fields are sterile and simple. each was created through the destruction of a complex wood, bog or meadow that came before. their
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
I’ve been thinking lately about how I call my project “Build Soil” bit the big pilot activity is “Plant a Million Chestnuts” the connect is there but i understand it’s
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Claude Garcia
ClaudeAGarcia
Bending the curve of biodiversity, just published in @nature. What are the actions needed to make it happen? - Sustainable increases in crop yields. - Trade
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