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Introducing the latest member to the Order of Rodents...
Book now for our #WallaceDayMeeting Prof Dr Matthias Glaubrecht will be looking forward & discussing how biodiversity has changed in the #MalayArchipelago since Wallace’s time and also give a general outlook on the future of biodiversity
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Our next day meeting is around the corner! Eleanor Drinkwater will be taking examples from Wallace’s work on caterpillars, butterflies & orchid mantids to discuss warning colouration & animal camouflage #MalayArchipelago #Wallace #WallaceDaymeeting
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This beautiful illustration from 'United States Exploring Expedition ... 1838-42'. This expedition was the 1st international scientific expedition sponsored by the US. One of the largest of its time: 6 vessels, 346 men including 9 scientists & artists #WorldOctopusDay
This gorgeous screenshot is from a @LinneanLearning video! They have produced a variety of beautiful videos which explore the fascinating world of Carl Linnaeus, taxonomy and whole organism biology - all with strong curriculum links. #BiologyWeek https://t.co/Yh9ccXvUvT
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Illustration from Medizinal Pflanzen by Köhler, 1887–98. #roalddahlday #roaddahl
Happy #NationalAvocadoDay This beautiful watercolour illustration of the Avocado was taken from Alexander Anderson’s Hortus Sti. Vincentii Tabulae. The actual artist was John Tyley, a young man from Antigua. Read more about him here: https://t.co/IgTWwM6o6g
This week on #LearnaboutLinnSoc we find our more about our first female president, Professor Irene Manton, voiced by the one and only Sir #DavidAttenborough #LinnSocFellows
For #InternationalCarrotDay we found this image of a wild carrot from our collections. It is 1 of 15 pen and water colour drawings of Australian flowering plants, and thought to have been sent to the Linnean Society by Major Robert Ross.