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noaasanctuaries: With voracious appetites and no natural predators in the Atlantic, invasive lionfish are seriously threatening coral reef biodiversity and health in several national marine sanctuaries. There is good news, though: research led by scienti
abluegirl: The book of butterflies, sphinges and moths - a beautiful Flickr collection from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Yeah yeah, I know no one likes vacation pics, but Madeira is a beautiful place with an incredible amount of biodiversity! Also, mud.
What? I kinda dig cacti. While you are stroking your cock, take a few seconds to appreciate the vast biodiversity of our planet and then move on to the next fuck gif. I know I will be
knotformation: Okapis. Biodiversity Heritage Library.
melsephant: There’s not a lot of biodiversity in the Rainbows
anexperimentallife: damusoftarn: everentropy: finding-my-culture: Do you all know how much meatt a grown deer can yield? A mature buck can yield around 60lb of meat. I looked up some venison recipes. Each recipe asked for about one lb of venison for
thetinygatsby:gallusrostromegalus:draconym:I like that my phone always autocorrects “neurodivergent” into “biodiversity.” That’s right. My friends and I all fill different niches in our social ecosystems.@draconym the tags
science-junkie: Newly Discovered Marine Viruses Offer Glimpse Into Untapped Biodiversity Researchers of the University of Arizona’s Tucson Marine Phage Lab have discovered a dozen new types of unknown viruses that infect different strains of marine
odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes a vast array of insects and
sagansense: Cousteau kin set to live underwater for 31 days | MNN - Mother Nature Network Just when you think reality TV can’t sink any lower, along comes Fabien Cousteau. The grandson of original aquanaut Jacques-Yves Cousteau is producer, director
sagansense: “My mission is to discover the language of nature of the fungal networks that communicate with the ecosystem. And I, in particular, believe that nature is intelligent. The fact that we lack the language skills to communicate with
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nemfrog: Noble rhubarb. Found in the Himalayas. v.22 (1875) - L’Illustration horticole : - Biodiversity Heritage Library via Tracie Petras So very beautiful… i think your rhubarb is happy to see me ( ^_^ +)
heaveninawildflower: Raven. Illustration taken from ‘Britain’s Birds and Their Nests’ by A. Landsborough Thomson. Illustrations by George Rankin. Published 1910 by W. & R. Chambers. American Museum of Natural History Library. Biodiversity Heritage
heaveninawildflower: Giraffe (female). Plate taken from ‘Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes’ by Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Frédéric Cuvier. Published 1824. Smithsonian Libraries Biodiversity Heritage Library. archive.org
heaveninawildflower: Kingfishers taken from ‘Illustrations of the American Ornithology of Alexander Wilson and Charles Lucian Bonaparte. Published 1835 by Frazer & Co. Smithsonian Libraries Biodiversity Heritage Library archive.org
dragondicks: tastefullyoffensive: Tall cat vs. a pile of cat [via] i feel like this image is a perfect summary of biodiversity
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fuck-benedict: dragondicks: tastefullyoffensive: Tall cat vs. a pile of cat [via] i feel like this image is a perfect summary of biodiversity no it’s tall cat vs a pile of cat
collectorsweekly: Every day is Earth Day! Charley Harper’s mid-century masterpiece “Tree of Life” celebrated the wonders of our planet’s biodiversity in 1961.
smithsonianlibraries: World Oceans Day gives us the opportunity to share some plates from Kunstformen der Natur by Ernst Haeckel (1899-1904). While the work is inclusive of non-marine species, Haeckel’s focus on marine biodiversity is apparent as the
Killer farmers… Nudes & Noises
smithsonianlibraries: Library Week is almost over, but did you know this week is also the 10th anniversary of the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)? Pictured here is a Northern Cassowary found in the Transactions of the Zoological Society of London,
veganrenegade: This is so important. People think ‘so what? Just cutting down a few trees, no big deal.’ But what they don’t realise is that rainforests have millions of different species, of which the rainforest is their habitat. The biodiversity
brains-and-bodies: From I fucking love biodiversity The mud volcano worm looks like a slimy gherkin with a tail but on the bottom of the sea this creature makes mounds of mud of up to a metre (3ft) high.More info: http://is.gd/1Dgb7o
neil-gaiman: odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes a vast array
heaveninawildflower: Elegant Ardisia.Illustration from ‘The Botanist’s Repository’ by Henry Charles Andrews. Published 1797.California Academy of Sciences Library. Biodiversity Heritage Library.archive.org
heaveninawildflower: Fragaria vesca (Alpine Strawberry). Illustration taken from ‘Svensk Botanik’ by J. W. Palmstruch and O. Swartz. Published 1815 by C. Delén. New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library Biodiversity Heritage
smithsonianlibraries: For those of you who take Halloween decoration to a specificity level that requires reference assistance, you can always call upon the entomological resources of the Biodiversity Heritage Library, which contains works like American
nevertoomanyspiders: buggirl: odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes
reptilefacts: rhamphotheca: First Large-Scale DNA Barcoding Assessment of Reptiles in the Biodiversity Hotspot of Madagascar, Based on Newly Designed COI Primers [2012] DNA barcoding of non-avian reptiles based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I
buggirl: odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes a vast array of
A Fisherman’s Underwater Sculptures Have Stopped Illegal Trawling – Bringing Art and Biodiversity Back to Italian Bay
cleromancy: something i think about a lot is what if alien species have less biodiversity on their planets. like if they’ve got maybe 20, 25 species of bugs, total. so they come to earth and they’re like “whoa.” or they’ll like be like walking
2010 is the international year of Biodiversity
sciencepopularis: One Cubic Foot Professional photographer David Littschwager explores the immense biodiversity in one cubic foot. More info via The Guardian
heaveninawildflower: Plate of Lepidoptera taken from ‘Schmetterlingsbuch‘ by Friedrich Berge. Published 1863 by Thienemann‘s Verlag.Smithsonian Libraries Biodiversity Heritage Library. archive.org
thekhooll: Biodiversity Museum
nevver: 29 palms, Biodiversity Heritage Library
buriedthings: Charles Owen, An essay towards a natural history of serpents, 1742. Complete work at the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
nevver: Biodiversity Heritage Library
itscolossal: 2022 BigPicture Competition Highlights the Resilient and Striking Biodiversity Around the World
nevver:Serpentes, Biodiversity Heritage Library