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NC Wyeth also did a beautiful depiction of Sherwood forest, which is now a worldwide ecological treasure.
A forest that deserves much protection and care.
9/10
getting back into that ecological restoration graphic essay grind
prelims, I will conquer you, by hook or by crook
"NORTH SEA" collection on @opensea
Incomes will be donated to an ecological project in support of ecotourism in Tunisia 🔥
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@Sophiesaurus98 @j_stocky Actually it’s funny you say it’s a companion monster cuz they’re actually creatures of my own colloquially called pigbrushes, cosmopolitan lineage of beaked, fuzzy reptiles that are well adapted to extensive ecological radiations & diverse bauplans with a seemingly versatile diet
Are you looking for a #MSc project in which you can combine molecular lab work and #RStats to answer ecological questions about #avianbloodparasites in #Jackdaw nestlings? Then, this is your opportunity:
https://t.co/0DlfRnomWe
@lunduniversity @Biology_LU @MEEL_Lund
Space Junk. Looks like we're going to have to get ecological with the Earth's orbit, otherwise we can say goodbye to the dream of space travel. NASA says there are about 23,000 pieces of debris bigger than a softball orbiting Earth at speeds of up to 17,500mph.
Image: ROCA
“Winter Landscape, Keele”
Oil on board
Looking towards Keele, a clay-soft pasture rolls towards the wooded horizon. A landscape currently in transition from grazed fields to wind farm providing 50% of @KeeleUniversity power; attaining ecological sustainability status by 2030.
Up to 5 PhD studentships are available in our Leverhulme funded Extinction Studies DTP, which supports interdisciplinary work on all aspects of extinction (Ecological, cultural, philosophical etc). Closing date 4th Feb, More details here https://t.co/xRn6xinSsi Please retweet
Nothrotherium torresi in sediments related to humid conditions, supporting the idea that members of the Nothrotheriinae had great ecological tolerance and was capable of inhabiting climates ranging from cold and arid to warm and humid. Second image shows a skull of Arctotherium
"The 3 m deep, well-dated, Panga ya Saidi sequence in eastern Kenya, encompassing 19 layers covering a time span of 78 kyr beginning in late MIS 5, is the only known African site recording the interplay between cultural and ecological diversity in a coastal forested environment" https://t.co/kZ5LnW9ZmD
@shareocs Silly science guy.
He’s a bioengineer and an ecological activist :]
Pixecology is a collection of ecological-based artwork on @opensea. Pieces are created by melding original nature photography with a variety of artistic styles.
I'd like to invite you to explore some Other Nature.
https://t.co/9J25sreoNd
#NFTartist #OpenSeaNFT
Owlflower.
5 more new ecological-based #PolygonNFTs just added to my #OpenSeaNFT collection.
View it in full at: https://t.co/4m35n0MHOo
The Winter Mini Challenge is here! Join the characters from the @readingagency's #WildWorldHeroes and read some fantastic winter-themed ecological stories! Further details can be found here: https://t.co/mJm2hxKdzq. Why not start with @sophieinspace's #GirlWhoSpeaksBear?
Next entry for phase 1 of the #AtlantisBestiary. Pretty much ecologically identical to modern paddlefish just tiny, schooling, and paddle-less. (My second attempt at a shad-like color scheme. While I like this quality better I think it looks too much like a tuna...)
Grumbleslug: ""Though quite small, the grumbleslug has a large appetite and possesses what I can only describe as a 'real attitude problem.'" - Conchologist Ecological Entry, Day 17"
Legends of Runeterra: Magic Misadventures Expansion - Full Artworks & Flavour Text 11/29
- Grumbleslug
"Though quite small, the grumbleslug has a large appetite and possesses what I can only describe as a 'real attitude problem.'" - Conchologist Ecological Entry, Day 17
1/4 : Suttha Muttha in Kannada translates to ‘our surroundings’.
What plants are around us but we often don't notice and stare at them enough? What creatures visit and use these plants and how ecologically, complex and fascinating are they?