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Richard Lockett
LockettRichard
1. Liver fluke dillemas (thread). This cow has been looking thin. Dung sampled and - unsurprisingly - she's positive for fluke. 2. Needs to be treated with flukicide, effectively an
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Annika Reads
papersofnote
What could be a cuter end-of-year topic than polar bear circadian rhythms? Unlike some arctic animals, female polar bears have rhythms even in constant light conditions of arctic summer and
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
When we discuss native species in some cases we are talking about animals which walked here before Britain became an island.Birds don’t understand that, colonisation or loss are part of
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
I just talked to a friend, a federal gov't epidemiologist specialising in respiratory infections. She's been on #COVID19 from the earliest days."Why are we even doing this?", she asked. "It's
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jake ✿
mirrorglows
why Woodvale (TS10) is a dark album and is coming on January 19 2021 [a thread] much of this thread has to do with this tweet which taylor tweeted on
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Padhri Game Reserve
PadhriR
Save 170 Namibian elephants by buying and moving them.We have previously proposed that individuals and groups who are against population management of wildlife using hunting as a management tool to
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
This sort of attack on nature conservation is disingenuous and dishonest. You know perfectly well that bullfinch is much commoner than species restricted to Mendip ancient grassland, it is hedge
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
In case you thought Sphagnum was only found in boreal peatlands. This is one of my most favorite discoveries, carved into a Sphagnum hill on Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe. I've imagined all
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Kim Birnie-Gauvin, Ph.D
kbg_conserv
I’m so bloody tired of freshwater ecosystems being overlooked . So here’s a thread about why you and everyone else should give a shit #freshwaterneedslovetoo #tellyourgrandmothertoo(1/n) #Freshwater makes up less
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Lydia Nicholas
LydNicholas
One of those good news things. you remember those? key point that's not super clear in this graph is that total usage went down over 100 TeraWatt Hours; a staggering
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Michael Marshall
m_c_marshall
A reader emails to ask:"Why must there exist a universal common ancestor?"In other words, why do scientists believe that all living organisms today are descended from one ancestral population?This is
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David Stephens
David_S_Bristol
Last working day fo 2020. A thread.Finally, done. In so many ways. Done. It's been a horrible year for so many, our family included. Others have suffered much more and
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Darth Calculus
DarthCalculus
5*2=14, bats are birds, and the anisotropic synchrony conventionA short thread on a solution to the distant starlight problem:Maybe the universe thousands AND billions of years old? The anisotropic synchrony
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Miles King
MilesKing10
I know there's a lot of muck being thrown around at the moment regarding what to do about nature & wildlife. But it's worth remembering that a great deal of
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Rob of X
RobertSecundus
#XSpoilersIf we can light up a pod—we can light a habbitat.If we can light up a habitat—we can light our island.If we can light up our island—we can light up
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Bioacoustics AU
BioacousticsAU
Off-shore #windfarms are growing in size & number of turbines. More than a decade ago we wrote a paper (https://marinebioacoustics.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/madsen_et_al_2006a.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3WgG5cL6YF6y3IaBYNG2N1RtrlR5Gcp7rPo96op54he
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