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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
Took a wet walk through some first class WOOD PASTURE on the shore of #ullswater this morning. Here's a thread to explain why it's such a fantastic habitat, and why
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Auckland Museum
aucklandmuseum
Preparations for the examination of the Taninigia (60 kg deep-sea hooked squid) are underway @ALCESonline @AutScience @MasseyUni Step 1: Thaw the squid The specimen has now thawed enough to reveal
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helena 🌍 💙
helenafmckeown
We use #MiPet for our two dogs - produced by @Bayer. I’ve never ever (naively) linked the #flea treatment to #insecticides which I’m trying to avoid everywhere else in my
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collbradán
collbradan
1/ a weird thing about documenting wildlife in Ireland is that you can still 'find' big areas of high-quality habitat that no one's rly recognised the significance of. one of
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
Anybody work with a nonprofit that wants to look at environmental impacts of riot control chemicals in waterways?Because the sheer volume of tear gas deployed in Portland is on a
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Peter Ellis
almostconverge
Mini Hungarian language lesson: water spider, wonder spider.Unusually, I need to start with a content warning: if you can't tolerate spiders, not even in cute cartoon form, please look away
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Bryan McGrath
ConsWahoo
1/ Although no one has asked me to wade into the @sykescharlie @DavidAFrench @ProjectLincoln @RVAT2020 imbroglio, this is Twitter, and I have a little time before my 1000 appointment. 2/
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Dr Richard Kirby
PlanktonPundit
1) Interesting barnacle facts: In order to mate, barnacles have to settle within a penis-length of each other as they live glued to a rock and so they cannot move
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Adam Boxer
adamboxer1
So it turns out very few people know what the word "kosher" means or what the dietary restrictions on a religious orthodox Jew are, so I thought I'd give some
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BirdsMatter_ie
BirdsMatter_ie
Fishing down the food web is the process described by Prof Daniel Pauly whereby fisheries, "having depleted the large predatory fish on top of the food web, turn to increasingly
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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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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
Neonicotinoids and why they need to stay banned #SciComm #ScienceTwitter #SaveTheBees #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCrisis Neonicotinoids were banned by the EU in 2018 following multiple scientific studies which proved their severe detrimental
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Prof Emma L Johnston AO FTSE
DrEmmaLJohnston
Our new piece - just published in the Conversation. 75% of Australia's #marineprotectedareas are given only 'partial' protection. Here's why that's a problem. https://theconversation.com/75-of-australias-marine-protected
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Kaeli Swift, Ph.D.
corvidresearch
For the new followers today, here’s a, “I just discovered crows are awesome,” starter pack:1) Crows can live a long time (14-17y), and are generally territorial. That means the crows
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Conor McKinney
wildlifeni
To Councillors, MLAs, MPs decision makers and voters (please share to local reps!)With so much opportunity to include #biodiversity in towns and cities and across council work let's explore some
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Bird Aware Solent 🦆
BirdAwareSolent
Today we are looking at saltmarsh Saltmarshes are coastal wetlands that are periodically flooded & drained by the tides from the sea. They are populated by many different species of
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