alexanderlees.bsky.social
Birds, science, politics. Reader Man Met Uni, Associate Cornell Lab of #Ornithology, Chair BOURC. Usually found in the #PeakDistrict or #Amazonia, RAS Network, he/him. Views own.
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Demonstrated in sunbirds already www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Yep, important to have the link in the articles though to track impact...
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Nice summary, but no link to the original study - can you add this in...?
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Rickard Troeng, digital entrepreneur and founder of Skogsportalen, says:
“If we want to promote local value chains and we want more small scale close to nature forestry, we need to provide those actors the tools that they need to do so."
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Suspect that the Bee-eater will happen again in the flesh sooner rather than later...
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Yep
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Yep -> my sound recordings -> new (top right) upload from your phone and alter the location. Subverts Merlin's geographical filter.
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If you renter the file and give location as Spain it should work!
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Eugenics, statistical hubris, and unknowable unknowns in human genetics www.wiringthebrain.com/2025/01/euge...
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Interestingly, intensification (modernization) of the villages' housing, gardens & infrastructure themselves is part of the problem. There's some great work in this area: bou.org.uk/blog-rosin-f...
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Land-use change is likely a bigger driver than local invertebrate losses - but these may also be magnified by shifts in local habitat composition driven by diffuse nitrogen pollution
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Sure, email me www.mmu.ac.uk/staff/profil...