2020 is celebrating meaning every species has an important role to ensure ecosystem productivity. In The Bug Collector by George has a very clever Grandpa, who teaches him why nature is best left outside

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Asia has amongst the highest but biggest gaps in reported species distribution https://t.co/5RlAKk5cH1

We need (e.g. research grade & observations) to fill these gaps https://t.co/ZAvlLAHMxF

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Wishing all biodiversity, heritage & literature lovers a very Merry Christmas!

Illustrations from Curtis's Botanical Magazine via & https://t.co/QCW67KAZCp

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The Amazon is on fire. Due to climate change, deforestation & politics, it’s still burning.
It’s a haven for biodiversity, home to 2.7m people & the fire is now a global concern. Learn what you can! 🌿

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Railways, biodiversity, agricultural history & Through the Looking-Glass? I will speak at the Abingdon Arms, Otmoor, the planned Oxford-Cambridge Expressway site, about how Alice can help us rethink how to balance nature and modern-day necessities
https://t.co/q3QABUTqIC

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Hoy, en la web: «Urban Biodiversity, un juego sobre la naturaleza en la ciudad» https://t.co/qVBAti8QfW

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A pleasure to hear read not one, but three books. A talk that focused on biodiversity, the process of writing and her latest, ‘The day war came’; all underpinned by the thread of nature that runs through lots of her work.

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Plant flowers, it’s a political action! One of the more delightful ways to counter the world decisions that have damaged bee populations & biodiversity, depicted by . It’d make a lovely print too! Pledge at https://t.co/tyZ3IVE1Xg and it could be yours.

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Wishing all our fellow biodiversity, heritage & literature lovers a very Merry Christmas!

(our favourite images from via )

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Atlas for the End of the World: biodiversity, climate change, access to water... via | https://t.co/overQ4ytJ7 |

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Celebrating Canadian 20/#150lichen. Pink Earth (Dibaeis baeomyces)

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