Was very happy to be asked to write about how wonderful moths are for The Guardian. Link below #TeamMoth#Nature#MothsMatter#Wildlife#Insects#Mothswww.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
From the merveille du jour to the burnished brass, Britain’s 2,500 species of moths are all special in their own way, says academic Tim Blackburn
Here’s what I firmly believe about climate catastrophes: the answer is never to place blame or to shrug and say certain people need to “just move.” There is no place that isn’t going to need help in some kind of a catastrophe.
Ah they’re all so cool! Do you keep them for reference or to wear?
His lil face 😭😭😭 a computer could never
Hey I’m really grateful that you’re thinking and writing about these things! Your work is important and appreciated and for me, even better knowing that you’re thoughtful in this way as well as all the other ways that are reflected in your reporting
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Just staple several fish together 🐟🐟🐟🐟
👏 “A lot of nature conservation is a long game. You plant a tree, you're not going to in your lifetime see that it reached its full potential. But within three months of that river being re-wiggled the salmon were spawning in that one kilometre stretch for the first time in over 150 years”
For centuries meandering rivers have been straightened – but experts say restoring their natural bends and curves can prevent flooding and create healthy habitats for wildlife.