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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. In the past few days, we’ve seen a lot of disappointing statements about the natural world. Anger leads to resentment & passivity – but positive visions fuel us all.
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AltYellowstoneNatPar
AltYelloNatPark
These days with all the renewable options, almost any new home can be build to a net zero carbon emissions standard. Between Solar GeothermalThermoelectric Wind And the restYour new home
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Clio's Chronicles
CliosChronicles
The most powerful ruler of Kashmir.India has been a land of many great kings. Lalitaditya Muktapida was also one of the most powerful king of Kashmir. Lalitaditya ruled India from
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Shane McAuliffe 🐷✈️
ShaneMcAuliffe1
Day 7 of #FarmlandBiodiversity and today, something slightly different. Old stone structures on farms are an important part of our cultural heritage but did you know they are important for
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One Bearded Golfer
1beardedgolfer
A thread, on a thought that keeps confounding me:Bunkers evolved naturally in Scotland, from windswept depressions in the sand, aided by animals seeking refuge from the weather. Sure, they've been
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WestmorlandShepherdess
ruslandvalley
So, soon 20% of our farm will be given over to wildlife habitats. This will make us more efficient and enable us to carry more stock. How come? Thread.... Very
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Paige Stanley
paigestanley_ag
Let's talk about GWP100 vs GWP* for short lived climate pollutants. I see lots of folks in the regen grazing community latching onto this metric as a get-out-of-jail-free card on
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1/20 It has been a profound mistake to see climate change in terms of large physical effects like sea level rise, extreme heat etc. Rather than the ecological and biodiversity
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Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson 🇺🇸
ayanaeliza
2nd annual #MothersDay twitter takeover by my mom. She's got a BIG announcement about our little farm:"I am ending my egg business. Sadly, I've concluded my organic, free-range, heritage
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linden hawthorne
Haggewoods
Prunella vulgaris, Self-heal, has several colour variants, including pink & white. A very long flowering period, June to Nov, it reblooms rapidly after mowing. So very useful for pollinators. It’s
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Heinrich Müller
HeinrichMuller
Field Tread: First day back in the field simce lockdown and, as a geo, I was SUPER stoked to be out in the bush again. Mining has been declared to
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Ubaka Ogbogu
UbakaOgbogu
HUGE SCOOP by @charlesrusnell& @jennierussell_. Pre-Bill 30 wheeling and dealing to privatize non-emergency orthopedic care in Edmonton. Details bad. Lock-in contracts, non-unionized staff, monopoly, putative pre-approval by govt., etc.
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Graham McAuliffe ☘️
G_A_McAuliffe
In light of our recent publication, I promised some fellow Tweeters to provide a synopsis of the study on here. This is my first attempt at a thread, so buckle
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Luke Hemmings
lwhemmings
I really enjoyed this evenings' program, not least because it was made on my home turf! I was a bit disappointed though that there seemed to be a lack of
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Dr. Stafne
EStafne
My first thread on #YardFruits coming at you now! My name is Eric Stafne and I’m the Extension fruit specialist @MSUExtService. Since many of us are stuck at home during
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Dr. Merritt Turetsky
queenofpeat
It's the perfect morning for a permafrost twitter-tour! So what is permafrost? Permafrost is frozen ground that remains in a frozen state for multiple years. But it's way more complicated
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