Have you heard the news? That's right - #teamtuataratick ✅ are standing for #bugoftheyear2024 - small, but mite-y competitors in the race to buggy glory 👑
Wrote a book (based on 8 or more years of epic yarns with @JMulliganRNZ), & illustrated by the very talented Lily Duval. Lily is also part of the #critteroftheweek whānau who research, Wikipedia & amplify critter. It takes a village indeed. Thanks @adzebill and team. 🐸🦗🪼🐌🦎🪱
@FrankAshwood @Theridula@CaterinoLab @AcarologicalSoc @SAAJournal @CroftsBennett I checked my records and I've seen these mites in good numbers in Tullgren extracts from Cass Peak, Otahuna Reserve & Sugarloaf Scenic Reserve, so they're probably common on Banks Peninsula incl. the Port Hills. I've also seen them in the Catlins.
In this month’s blog we’re diving head first into the tropical seas of the Carboniferous with one of County Durham’s most famous and spectacular rocks: the Frosterley Marble! Check it out here: https://t.co/cXCYfVXHcG #FossilFriday
#FossilFriday More fossils from the traffic bollards in Libourne, France. These appear to be fasciculate corals but the preservation is slightly puzzling.
A few of my thoughts on the extreme conditions playing out right now. I'm sure I'm not the only climate scientist who feels this way... https://t.co/YBa9xZFLFs
My response to the backlash from cleb gardeners about rewilding. I do hope they listen. It's not about abandoning your garden. It's about thinking about nature first.
https://t.co/E3yYYGV3PW
Happy #bogday! lets celebrate all things bogs and peatlands today! Use the hashtag to share photos or boggy facts as we all join to marvel at these critically important and beautiful ecosystems. For resources and events visit https://t.co/IMNARTafk0