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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 05:11)

Sunlight shines on the summits of Cordillera de Paine, Chile, in this image by photographer George F. Mobley https://t.co/0ufauCeQwp

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 06:00)

The Wildlife Trusts, along with our friends @NationalTrust, @Natures_Voice and @WoodlandTrust, have come up with some New Year nature resolutions for the Prime Minister! We want to see climate change tackled seriously in 2022 🌍 πŸ‘‡ https://t.co/rpEMUkTLQY

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 06:01)

β€œAnn, you cunning, pliable, chestnut-haired sunfish.” - Leslie Knope Sunfish are part of the family Centrarchidae, which also contains common species like bluegill, pumpkinseed, and largemouth bass. Check out the flare on this longear sunfish! πŸ“Έ: Ryan Hagerty/USFWS https://t.co/W6410enTZl

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 05:34)

The new year is here and we're ready to continue the work to preserve and protect. Just look at what you helped us do in 2021: https://t.co/RX7CkVrawy

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 05:02)

#MammalMonday Sometimes mistaken for the brown rat, the water vole is also known by the name of water rat and in fact, the character of β€˜Ratty’ in The Wind in the Willows was actually a water vole. Learn more in our expert guide by @Mammal_Society: https://t.co/lIr4AMmTH4

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 09:08)

Dholes, wild dogs native to Asia, are lean and lithe canines about the size of a German shepherd https://t.co/CsoSe2hmxt

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 07:17)

#MammalMonday Lemurs are incredibly diverse, with over 111 known species and more being discovered every year. Learn more about lemurs in our guide by @LemurNetwork: https://t.co/GzKcRwMPio

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 06:40)

READ: What can separate stocks of the same species teach us about bringing fish back in Europe? A lot, according to scientists. https://t.co/S6XuxOEg6l

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 08:20)

Resolutions: sometimes they're more effective when you get others to join you. Check out this @newscientist piece with some thoughts from @KHayhoe. https://t.co/mvAJFCIvJE

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 07:00)

Looking for a New Year activity for all the family? Check out the Wildlife Watch website where we have guides on a whole range of wild activities πŸ› https://t.co/FzHS8vdohR https://t.co/me36ImxcDV

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 09:36)

Roosting birds to spot this winter and how to identify them https://t.co/Qnkomy3Gsz

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 06:46)

Wait, it's 'OK' to eat bluefin tuna now? Breathless 2021 news reports suggested bluefin are endangered no more, but is that what the recent Red List update meant? Host @MikeG2001 discussed this and related news w/ @GrantlyG & @ECAlberts, listen here: https://t.co/zxA1qgAwNQ

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 05:09)

Doug Beetle, one of the hosts at Mongabay Kids tells you all about dung beetles in ancient Egypt. https://t.co/NVUz1kJg4w https://t.co/8FqxU8ZqjU

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 08:27)

Guide to tautonyms, triple tautonyms, and binomial nomenclature https://t.co/9gUKsqQfGJ

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3 years ago

(Jan 03, 2022 04:02)

Why fit in when you were born to stand out? Dr. Seuss πŸ“Έ Ravi Arora https://t.co/lFyjBBt5xj

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