What happens when you ask >1000 Aussie kids to explain why 🌿nature🌿 is (or isn't) important to them?
You get my brand new paper (with @lisagiven, @Wingtags & @dieterhochuli)
Get in quick to download the full text for free - it's limited to 50 eprints!
https://t.co/FFGPFlUjp0
I don’t think I’ve ever witnessed a more relatable meme ✍️ 🎣
(live from @BambiraptorF’s wonderful PhD exit seminar on choice and preferences in bees)
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After 3 attempts I have finally been in the right place at the right time to see Gouldian finches in Darwin. My pic is not as good as many I have seen on social media but it was still a very exciting experience.
Wow. A huge day for Australia 💚💛
Had to sit down & take it in. This live shot couldn’t be a better metaphor for a better, greener path ahead 🌱
We embrace the opportunities of decarbonisation with Aussie courage, tenacity & creativity.
Lots of work but we CAN do this 👊🏻
Look closely – those aren't leaves! 😮
Charles Davis' incredible capture of a Budgerigar tree is this week's pic of the week!
After recent rains, Budgerigars are flocking in huge murmurations of tens of thousands of birds and turning the red centre green and gold.
Have you ever seen a dry rakali? @CharlesSturtUni student Emmalie Sanders releases an individual measured and microchipped for her PhD on #rakali ecology in the Murrumbidgee catchment. @DrDMichael @BiodiversityGuy
1. The remarkable 2021 report:
"a profound collective shift of individual and shared values concerning nature - such as moving away from the conception of economic progress based solely on GDP growth, [...] not overshooting biophysical and social limits."
https://t.co/9AJZ358k9v
Share your nature stories with us, just like Dasni Da Silva in @Melbourne
A Day By The River
“…I conclude my walk by the river, feeling refreshed in body and in mind, thankful for the lessons learnt in silence.”
Full story https://t.co/dKsgbt7szF @RTW_Aus@MelbWritersFest
Moths in the A.C.T.,
I got… moths in the A.C.T.
🎸🤘🎶
This book came today and it’s awesome. Unfortunately I’ve also spent an hour singing what should be the jingle for any advertising they do.
New paper! Want to protect wildlife from domestic dogs in nature places?
We explored predictors of dog owners' compliance with leashing regulations to inform behaviour change strategies.
https://t.co/kfEmRv1hDj
We found... 🧵
Super excited to be able to read this book to my boys to show them some amazing scientists.
@ElizPagelHogan I'll let you know how they react to the chapter about me!! 😆
Maria Sibylla Merian is considered one of the earliest entomologists and ecologists and has a wide group of admirers, including Sir David Attenborough. Our latest video with @bbcideas tells her story, using animations based on her own illustrations:
Did you know fairywren species can hybridise? They can! We're excited to announce the publication of our first Fairywren Project paper: New records of hybridisation in Australian Fairywrens
https://t.co/aa4RfIvz73
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“half of all…downloads are used for non-academic purposes, including to improve…services by medical professionals, local and regional planners, public health workers, and veterans’ advocates, to name just a few” Who Uses Open Access?… #socialchange https://t.co/Mr2z39Rnex