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  1. 3. velj

    Join us for a FREE online presentation on Thursday 2/27: "Trans and Gender Non-conforming Inclusion in Libraries" with . Register here: .

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    Together with our partners we will be hosting the Land Reform and Biodiversity Stewardship 2020 Learning Exchange in Hluhluwe, KZN. The Learning Exchange will be held under the theme: ‘Reshaping rural development through the biodiversity economy.’

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  3. 5. velj

    Back on Self Improvement Wednesday today at 5.15 on with to talk about the response of plants to fire - the good news, the not so good and the complications of a long, long drought.

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  5. 3. velj

    Really nice Alocasia in Funchal, Madeira. 💚 They are such architectural plants 🌱

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  6. 2. velj

    Thunbergia mysorensis is so special I think 💛🧡❤️ Here in Madeira you can see them in the botanical garden, Boa Vista orchids and in some private gardens.

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  7. 28. sij

    It has hit me now. My book, DIG, won the Michael L. Printz Medal yesterday. Thank you for all the love sent my way. We are all very proud. 🤘🏼

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  9. When voters in Estes Park, Colorado, faced a controversial referendum on pot facilities, the public library called in experts from both sides.

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  10. 1. velj

    Hey everyone, hope you are all keeping well. Busy here preparing for the seasons ahead, and while I’m appreciating the early colour now, I’m also very excited for what’s to come in 2020. How are you getting on? 😃🌱🌸🌿

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  11. 31. sij

    In January, two Alderman introduced a Climate Emergency Resolution to Chicago City Council. But what happens next? In our latest blog post, Climate Fellow Ted Haffner talks through 4 nature-based policies the city should consider.

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  12. Celebrating the appearance of the first orchids in the meadow today: the lovely spotty-blotchy leaves of Early Purple Orchid. They're well up and in good condition thanks to this winterless winter

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  13. You've been watching the wildlife cameras all over the world on and THIS.... was the animal you loved most!

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  15. 31. sij

    It's almost time for this year's campaign, which runs from 3rd-7th Feb 2020. Look out for the latest colouring book from & don't forget you can still download last year's offering on the website.

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  16. 31. sij

    This new project launched yesterday on by my colleagues is super important! Calling on everyone's help to document post-bushfire recovery. No scientific background needed, just a smartphone and a curious eye!

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  17. 30. sij

    Positive signs of new growth in the conservation area - some areas coming back strong, others where the fire appeared to be more intense will be much slower to come back. Lots of demonstrations of the resilience of Australian flora.

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  18. 30. sij

    "The number one cause of population declines in vulnerable species is habitat loss. It’s all evidence that as human beings, we’ve taken too much. We haven’t left enough room for nature."

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  19. "How do we get more folks into science? Let's start by not running them off." This week's on science education and the need for change by .

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  20. Most predatory birds hunt from the sky, but the secretary bird hunts on foot—and stomps its prey to death

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