Working with such fun concepts as and in a little project involving Selenochlamys ysbryda.

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This beautiful sheet shows the metamorphosis of the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) that a century later would become an It was made by the Dutch naturalist Johannes le Francq van Berkhey. collection

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I don’t work on Mondays so technically today is my Sunday, so here is my The Red Shiner, oh so beautiful but oh so invasive

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Update: I drew this goldfish to hopefully catch everyone’s attention

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New in by

Conquering the World: The Invasion of the Red Swamp

perfect for (your) kids to learn new things about during these days

https://t.co/beQOc9QNem
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An and#seabirds curriculum has been developed for middle schools and it’s free to all educators! https://t.co/wBYIlsVH7K

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Removing the Callery pear is challenging because of the thorns (they can pop tires on vehicles, wagons, etc.). Burning the thorns = reduced likelihood of tire popping, so prescribed fire may be important to help reclaim infested sites.

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in Lower Mainland: a few examples. An illustration inspired by a great talk by last month at .

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A new study predicts the invasive non-native species most likely to arrive in Antarctica over the next decade, with a potentially devastating impact on fragile polar biological communities https://t.co/Bi10FSAfXv

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Invasive have caused the decline of 42% of native and endangered species in the US. But they can be deceptively difficult to identify.

Here's a guide to differentiating between and their native look-alikes: https://t.co/p8OqP8Ig2w

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This week's blog's a step by step Salmonberry:
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it's a pretty plant illustrated for leaflet.

The original is on sale now at our open studio in Hay during We're venue 61, 10 Church terrace, HR3 5EE

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My Newsletter is out: https://t.co/B4IIzcF9u2; jobs, workshops, exhibitions, & all things and in my life. Includes info on chart & plans for Sign up for future ones here: https://t.co/MLG9NAzreW

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This weeks blog is all about telling species apart.

https://t.co/comcE4YIQu

Remember though,with all invasive species, the only reason they're growing in the "wrong" place is because we humans introduced them!

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A new study finds that stoneflies and caddis flies—trout food—are among the most imperiled insects on earth, due to the use of pesticides and fertilizers, and https://t.co/U6s9WS0p44

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Our next is tomorrow 1pm Zoology Museum, with two great talks from Marta Rodriguez Rey - Pathways of Introduction and Spread of Aquatic and - Designing hydrodynamic biologging tags

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