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Wandering plant wonders.. Vinita Gowda 🇮🇳
vinita_gowda
Thread: Why a rebuttal when we published a phylogeny in 2018? Cryptic species and taxonomic troubles: a rebuttal of the systematic treatment of the Asian ladies’ tresses orchids ( Spiranthes
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Eli Holder
elibryan
1. In these uncertain times, one critical question remains unanswered: What does it take to get 10/10 from @ratemyskyperoom?!?Is Room Rater glory only for @MichelleObama @DalaiLama @sarahcpr @jheil or @elmo?
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everest
everestpipkin
ok if you're craving neon future without the transphobia and crunch here is the threadstarting with DIARIES OF A SPACEPORT JANITORthis game slaps. incinerate trash. get lost in the spaceport.
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SCB Social Science Working Group
SCB_SSWG
Boundary-spanning Science in North America, Highlighting Interdisciplinary Conservation Research at the Smithsonian Institution @smithsonian @NationalZoo@ecologist_amy @IaraLacher @amtracy8#NACCB2020 #Conservation #ConSocSci #ScienceForAll
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Sue Nelson
ScienceNelson
When walking I’m usually head down, searching for wildflowers. And there are so many right now. These are from the weekend. Starting with an artist’s favourite. The teasel. Another spiky
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The Lost Words for Cumbria
TLWforCumbria
This thread started 13 months ago, when a 17th century feminist I’d never heard of, got in touch via Twitter.I finally got to explore further, yesterday.@NaturalistDara had sent me a
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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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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about the wild boar & its wonderful farmland descendant – the humble pig. These animals, when allowed to roam free, create outcomes for nature far
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
Halloween may be for the supernatural, but nature can be plenty scary, too! It's time for Natural History: Halloween Edition! We begin with the Death's Head Hawkmoth. With a spooky
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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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Eloy Manzanero
EloyManzanero
Today is International Day of Women and Girls in Science, so I want to share some scientific illustrators whose job I usually follow. Hope you like it and be contributive
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AstralNaught
FlightAstral
The Cosmic Serpent posits that nature somehow communicates with itself, and that humans may also communicate with nature, via intuitive (as opposed to rational) methods. Pheromone studies seem to support
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Lawnssome further thoughts on history,Hortus conclusus, Latin, “enclosed garden”Kölner Maler um 1430 (Wikipedia) If you google search “lawn + history” you will find various claims that lawns date back to
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Indian Christian History
IndoChristian_H
As #FarmersProtest continues through the cold North Indian winter, we look back at the steps taken by Christian missionaries to improve #agriculture in India. Exactly 200 years ago, in 1820,
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: This Christmas choose locally made gifts. This curated list reflects important Irish artists & craftspeople, whose works are unique, to celebrate the holiday season. In buying from these talented
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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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