Anyone else having problems giving to charity today via @biggive and the #christmaschallenge? Each time, I get right to the end only to be told that the matched funds I was promised at the start are not available. Tried different PCs and browsers. Something wrong?
Adventures in woods - the stories of the stuff around us and where it comes from in our latest woodland walks podcast with the Woodland Trust featuring author @jondrori and producer Jodie Dalmeda
https://t.co/5apnKCT8Uu
Our #BookOfTheDay is a fascinating non-fiction book packed with information about the ingenious ways humans have used plants over the years.
#TheStuffThatStuffIsMadeOf by @jondrori, Raxenne Maniquiz and Jiatong Liu is a beautiful read:
https://t.co/y9LiSEX7tU @publishing_cat
"An awe-inspiring guide to the many ways plants have been used for centuries to enrich our lives." Amy McKay, Expert Reviewer
The Stuff That Stuff Is Made Of (7+/9+) by @jondrori, Illustrated by Jiatong Liu & Raxenne Maniquiz, @publishing_cat
Order now:
https://t.co/foum264KoJ
My new book! For children 8+, and their adults: The Stuff that Stuff Is Made Of (The things we make with plants and how they're made). #science#botany#history#folklore. And fun! All booksellers UK, USA, India & Down Under in Sep 25, or pre-order now for the child in your life!
Anyone out there still frantically looking for Christmas prezzies (I know I am!)? 🎁
Pop in & have a browse at our visitor centres, we have lots of gorgeous natured-themed gifts, including this STUNNING @jondrori book & jigsaw collection.
We won't let you down 🫡
Happy publication day @tracy_chevalier!
Readers, discover this year's most dazzling literary masterpiece. The Glassmaker is the spellbinding new novel from bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Head to your local bookshop to get yours now! https://t.co/HhhMD6o4MS
"To increase forest resilience, coniferous trees need to be replaced by deciduous species over large parts of their distribution. If local seed provenances are used, this would result in a decrease of the current carbon sink (40 TgC/ yr) by 34–41% by 2061–2080. However, if seed provenances adapted to future climates are used, current sinks could be maintained or even increased to 48–60 TgC /yr." https://t.co/ARahFcAtPP
Calling all plant import organisations in GB, we need your help in testing our new plant health information system, between July 25th until August 8th.
If you would like to register your interest in taking part in this closed test, please email [email protected]
Thanks