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Ney #SavePhilippineWetlands
neyteachyou
Dr. Primavera starts by talking about Typhoon Haiyan, and defines terms such as storm surge, tsunamis and tides. Rhizophora species don’t have apical meristems, as contrast to Sonneratia alba which
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Hayley Geyle
Hayley_Geyle
Our latest research from the @TSR_Hub is now available online early in #PacificConservationBiology: “Big trouble for little fish: identifying Australian freshwater fishes in imminent risk of extinction.” https://www.publish.csiro.au/pc/
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Tom J. Astle
tjalamont
The first #EarthDay was in 1970, and I'm old, so I remember it. Environmental awareness has grown every year since then, but of course so have environmental problems. It's
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Dr. Catherine Macdonald
dr_catmac
Apparently it is #WorldTourismDay so let’s talk about why tourism isn’t a win-win-win silver bullet that’s going to solve all global conservation challenges. 1/10 You have probably heard that #tourism
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James McCulloch
My_Wild_Life
Due to both the current restrictions on movement and my need to get back into lichens (again), this morning was spent trying to find and identify as many species as
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SilverAgatka 🗝
SilverAgatka
Beauty Bakerie has some wonderful makeup but they do not know plantains Bless their hearts Musa acuminata is the main species of desert bananas eaten worldwide. Vast majority of
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Scripps Acoustic Ecology
Scripps_AEL
We're kicking off week 2 of the #WFH series with Rebecca Cohen, a rising fifth-year graduate student from the Scripps Whale Acoustics Lab. http://www.cetus.ucsd.edu/ While #WFH, Rebecca is building and
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The Man Don't Give A...
JurassicArse
we, as a species, are losing our minds i don't have a SoundCloud but if you could support BRITS OUT that would be great
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Jamin G. Wieringa
jgwieringa
1/5 #WBTC1 #MoveEco1 Part of my PhD in @EEOBatOSU with @GibbsLabOSU and @bryanccarstens on #bats. While wind energy (WE) is beneficial, we need to consider its impact on wildlife like
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planninganon
planninganon
Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) are key indicators of rainforest: Britain and Ireland have one of the richest Bryophyte floras on the planet, rivalling the cloud rainforests in the Americas,
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Halloween Hagfish
Smatterbrain
CW: Teeth, Blood and Weird AnatomyHere is a “Normal But Freaky” thread about common features in nature that are beyond bizarre to the unfamiliar. Let’s start with the fairy fingers
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ElMeiser🇸🇾 🇮🇷
ConkeBepisII
1/ Very strange dreams again. Think WWZ zombies on steroids, except instead of purely biological, they arrived on blimp like space ships that blocked out the sun with how dense
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BardsFM 🇺🇸
BardsFM
The world is dividing...This is not a metaphor. The Transhumanists are on the march. Progressives are fading, Marxists are losing ground, but the technocracy promising a BETTER human, and end
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Ada Palmer @🏡
Ada_Palmer
This comment about my reflections as a historian thinking on the pandemic (form my AMA a few days ago) seems to have struck a chord with a lot of people
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Kelly
K_Rude_with2Ls
The black bass species are some of the most underrated freshwater species when it comes to coloration. This thread is dedicated to the unmatched beauty of native black basses. Starting
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Goltra
Goltra
"Transhumanism" is going to be a really loaded term over the next several decadesThe way that "Nationalism" "Capitalism" "Democracy" "Socialism" "Communism" were in the 20th Centur
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