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How the Sahara desert keeps the Amazon rainforest alive… | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. How the Sahara desert keeps the Amazon rainforest alive…. March 2, 2015. Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu. A diamond in the marsh: Saving the Lake Alaotra Gentle Lemur →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Science, pe...
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Rainforest Rangers at the Eden Project | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Rainforest Rangers at the Eden Project. September 13, 2014. September 13, 2014. There’s a tropical rainforest tucked away in a giant bubble in the south west of England. The Eden Project. 8216; workshop for 7-11 year olds. It sounds like a lot of fun! Reflecting on Genomes to / aux Biomes 2014. Sometimes, rainforest creatures come to you… →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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People | Luc F. Bussière Research Group
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Luc F Bussière Research Group. Studies in life history, sexual selection, and other cool things. Luc F Bussière ( Stirling University Page. Email: luc(dot)bussiere(at)stir.ac.uk). Elizabeth Herridge ( Stirling University Page. Rosalind Murray: now in Toronto ( Webpage. Thomas Houslay: now in Cambridge ( Webpage. Ellie Rotheray: now in Sussex ( Webpage. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Roots | Don't Forget the Roundabouts
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Don't Forget the Roundabouts. My great-great-great Grandfather, George Leather jr. Genealogy – why I do it. I drew up my first incomplete family tree when I was ten years old courtesy of my Great Aunt Hilda. Then I lapsed until I was in my mid-thirties when I caught the bug really badly and my wife and I formed the Leather Family History Society http:/ leatherfamilyhistory.org/. 6 responses to “. October 5, 2013 at 1:56 am. Do you have any info to share. Scott in Winnipeg, Canada. June 21, 2014 at 2:55 am.
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Meerkat Pups! | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. October 8, 2013. Dominant females often evict the older subordinate females in the early stages of pregnancy to reduce the risk of infanticide. The stress caused by eviction may cause any pregnant subordinates to abort which will stop any subordinate litters competing with the dominant’s. A fairly pregnant Meerkat. Pups And Babysitters only a couple of days after first emergence. Meerkat litters are between one ...
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Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari. July 2, 2015. Robin Hoskyns Nature Photography - Blog. Whilst sorting out my Kalahari photos (still an ongoing process! The morning started as every other morning had for 6 days a week for the last 10 months, i.e. waking up very early to arrive at the burrow of the group I was visiting before they got up and left for the day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Back from the Kalahari! | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Back from the Kalahari! January 26, 2014. I’m finally back from the Kalahari and thanks to my parents, my return was via the kgalagadi, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia! I have actually been back for a few days but haven’t got around to getting a blog post up yet. Meanwhile here’s a picture of a Leopard from the Kgalagadi! 2 thoughts on “ Back from the Kalahari! January 26, 2014 at 9:48 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Robin Hoskyns | Kalahari Blog
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Adventures of a field biologist and wildlife photographer living and working in the Kalahari. Author Archives: Robin Hoskyns. July 2, 2015. Meerkats, Pups and a Puff Adder – a story from the Kalahari. Robin Hoskyns Nature Photography - Blog. Whilst sorting out my Kalahari photos (still an ongoing process! Juvenile dragging a pup from the burrow. A week old Meerkat pup in the middle of the frenzy. February 7, 2014. I have finally completed my brand new website! There is also a brand new blog to go with it!
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Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu | A jungle scientist
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Conservation, research and travels in the tropics and beyond. Research / In the field. Useful info and resources. Steak, wine, and waterfalls: Salta to Iguazu. February 23, 2015. The next morning we were up early, to be at the Iguazu park entrance when it opened at 8am. It was a beautiful day, and in the cool and quiet of the morning we virtually had the lower circuit of walkways among tropical trees to ourselves. San Pedro de Atacama to Salta. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are...
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