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Dominic Buscall
WildKenHill
This is Hazel's field (17 ha). In farm year 2019, we started #farming Hazel's differently, integrating more #conservation measures. (1 of 5) In the yellow polygon, we now have cultivated
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McArt Lab
McArtLab
For pollinator week, we’re releasing our 432-page risk-benefit analysis for neonicotinoid insecticides (see link below). A brief synopsis via this thread (1/18)…. https://pollinator.cals.cornell.edu/pollinator-research-cornell/neonicoti
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Kaitlin Deutsch
KaitlinDeutsch
In the current COVID climate, we are acutely aware of how emerging diseases can dramatically shape our world. For @EntSoc #PollinatorHealthDay, I wanted to share how insect pollinators are ALSO
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Rìgh Shiggy
SHIGGYOATS
if the honey industry was really “helping the bee population”, then there wouldn’t be a problem with the bee population the western honey bee directly competes with indigenous pollinator
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
The sublethal effects of pesticides on bees; A thread. #scicomm #sciencetwitter Pesticides are chemicals designed to kill a particular type of pest. However, they can't be 100% specific to that
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Gay Jai'buir Djarin Fett they/he/mando 🖤
Mandawhorelian
30% of our food comes from pollinators & I want to do an education thread about the native bees who are important & often left out of save the bees
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Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
JacquelynGill
I did not expect “I planted this cool living fossil to celebrate a big milestone!” to bring out all the people shaming me, an ecologist, for not planting a species
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Ben Phillips
ben_phi11ips
Road verges can provide valuable habitats for insect pollinators such as bees, butterflies & beetles. But does pollution from roads/traffic make verges less good for pollinators? Our new paper tackles
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Dorsa Amir
DorsaAmir
A historical tidbit that demonstrates the predictive power of evolution — in 1862, a botanist sent Charles Darwin a beautiful & rare orchid from Madagascar (Angraecum sesquipedale) with an unusually long spur.
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Robert Denny
denny_robert
There are very interesting developments going on in our countryside both where I live in Herefordshire & here in West Oxfordshire & I am more encouraged than I can remember
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Nigel Raine
NigelERaine
Let's say 2020 has n challenging... I'm very proud of the resilience, fortitude, hard work & dedication shown by the @1in3mouthfuls #pollinator team & their many impressive achievements in spite
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Zach Portman, Ph🐝
zachportman
There’s a new paper reporting on major bee declines that has been picked up by the media: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(20)30651-5I don't think the results of that paper are robust. Feel free to
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SCGC
SCGreenbelt
The Anishinaabe call this body of water Zhoonya Gaaming, which means "Place of Shining Waters."(Thank you to @brando44 for sharing this.) More recently it's been known as Lake Simcoe (not
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Chuck Wendig
ChuckWendig
A LIST OF VERY GOOD BUGS I MET IN THE YEAR 2020: an essential thread (1/422) This is Olive. She is a Vigilant Cadmium Beetle. She emerged early in the
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UCD Earth Institute
UCDEarth
THREAD/ Are you missing #UCD's woodland walks and cherry blossoms? Join us for a #VirtualWalk as we explore the trees of Belfield and beyond in the last in our current
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Katie Kedward
katie_kedward
New @IIPP_UCL working paper out on nature-related Financial Risks We @jryancollins & Hugues Chenet argue that central banks & financial supervisors must take precautionary action to manage environmental risks beyond
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