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SoniaT
SoniaTNo2
First weekend of lockdown in the U.K. you can only meet 1 other person outside socially distanced & no meeting indoors. What would our Sanditon characters be up to? No
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Catherine Shaffer
cathshaffer
1/It looks like the “leaked from a lab” conspiracy theory is lighting up again, so I’m going to go over a bit of what we know about the origins of
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Reuters
Reuters
A team of experts appointed by the @WHO completed its 28-day mission to the Chinese city of Wuhan this week seeking clues about the origins of COVID-19. The following looks
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Bill Weir
BillWeirCNN
NEWS: Here are the executive orders @JoeBiden will sign on climate and the environment-Biden will rejoin the Paris Agreement, singing an instrument that will be deposited with the U.N. later
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Lee Schofield
leeinthelakes
HEDGE THREAD. Sadly, there are a great many hedges in #Cumbria that look like this. I'm not sure it's even fair to call this a hedge really, though it certainly
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Brian Resnick
B_resnick
The coronavirus came from nature.Here's my report on how it may be returning back to nature, and what that means for both human and animal health.https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/12/16/21826130/coronavirus-covid-19-in-animals
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Chris Cox ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cyber_Cox
When a student's baby started crying in class, she stood up to leave. But the professor stopped her and held her child while he taught so she could focus on
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collbradán
collbradan
1/ a weird thing about documenting wildlife in Ireland is that you can still 'find' big areas of high-quality habitat that no one's rly recognised the significance of. one of
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Benedict Macdonald
Rebirding1
1. This is a thread about the wild boar & its wonderful farmland descendant – the humble pig. These animals, when allowed to roam free, create outcomes for nature far
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Grandma Grit
grandmagrit
A lot of you have asked how a 68 year old grandma, like me, could change from a Republican to a Trump resistor.Well, here's my story. I hope it reaches
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Edith Mirante
EdithMirante
1. This History Thread (with Zoology) is about #Wildlife in Burma (Myanmar.) Interactions of humans & wildlife: including ways that non-domesticated mammals, reptiles & birds have been and are commodified
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Laura E. Weymouth
lauraeweymouth
I really love this article that a lot of people are getting pointlessly up in arms aboutOf course gardening is political: aethetics and arts always are. They're impacted by how
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Mike Pitts
pittsmike
The tunnel debate has fixated on construction- the damage & inconvenience, the cost, the effect on things as they are now (no view of the stones from your car). What
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National Geographic
NatGeo
The long-toothed dart moth was largely forgotten after being named in 1890, but today it's being honored as the 11,000th species to be added to the #PhotoArk https://on.natgeo.com/3p5Hhmj “The mammals
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Big Uncle Knobhead
willo_ian
Working in a school outside St Helens, the kids get to work on fruit, veg, flowers etc and wildlife is encouraged to live here. This is fantastic for kids.
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🌲☀️Western Brahmin☀️🌲🐄🌓⚡️🥚🥛
westernbrahmin
THREAD: Why there is a rise in people visiting therapists and how Athiests and capitalists have figured out how to charge you money for spirituality and god. 1.Throughout the past
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