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Kovács Attila
Titanlizard_Art
We know the Carnotaurus in Disney's Dinosaur was massive, but one of the two that we see in the rest of the film was especially BIG. Tried to scale it
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🌒Jae Thee War Pony🌘
AwkwardRambler
Unpopular but true fact.Hunting will always be better for the environment than Veganism.You don't ship anything to hunt or receive meat from a local who hunted.You don't waste packaging.You help
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Paul Tinsley-Marshall
PaulTMEcologist
So why bison in a @wilderblean? Well, large grazing animals are a natural part of European ecosystems and drive and create diversity and resilience in plant and animal communities. Learn
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
Peatlands/muskeg - low productivity wetlands that store loads-o-carbon because everything is stagnant & nothing happens including decomposition... Nope! We discovered a cryptic multi-trophic food web in an Alaskan fen that
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Sam Osborne
SamOsbo05700900
Two very important habitat types are missing from our ecosystem and their absence means that the "nature" we're trying to protect and increase is in fact severely dysfunctional to begin
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Best of Boba Fett
BestOfFett
The Mythosaurs were giant reptilian creatures that inhabited Mandalore. They live up to their name of being Myths as we do not know what they looked like outside of skeletons.
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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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Ambroise Velvet
AmbroiseVelvet
Welcome to Learn Japanese with TinderTonight’s candidate says he looks like a quiet guy but he’s in fact more of a... CABBAGE ROLL!Or how food is used to describe men’s
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
1/16 We’ve got a weekend #rewilding paper for you! In this paper, @TimDoherty_ and @EuanRitchie1 discussed the complexities and issues with managing non-native predators through the use of lethal control
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SCOTLAND: The Big Picture
ScotlandTBP
We believe that young people’s voices should be valued, influence our decision-making & help to drive change.This is why we've teamed up with some inspirational young conservationists to be our
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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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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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Izereen Mukri
IzereenM
Sharing some facts and misconceptions about Hornbills in Malaysia. Click on the link to the video. Share, subscribe, like! Read this thread for English reader. The video is in Malay
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Dr. D. Haelewaters 🇧🇪🇪🇺🏳️🌈 #BidenHarris2020
dhaelewa
The #Mycologia special issue Animal-Associated Fungi is available online! A thread. 12 articlesby 61 authorsat 40 institutions and affiliationsin 16 countrieshttps://www.tandfonline.com/toc/umyc20/112/6?nav=tocList (full issue)https://www.t
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Jesse Zeman
JZThinAir
Now, a short thread about paper and to a lesser extent the article. It goes like this: carnivore hunters=minority of hunting population='trophy hunters'=public opinion of carnivore hunting low=carnivore hunting negatively
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Lotte Caarls
LotteCaarls
Happy to see our paper out in New Phytologist! With @trichogramma74 @SetarehTwitareh and non-twitter Eddie Griese and Niccolo Bassetti a.o. Twitter summary https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nph.17145 1/8 When cabbage whit
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