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Planet Earth DVD series

terryjamesresourcecentre wrote 23 hours ago: More than five years in the making, PLANET EARTH is an 11-part series that will amaze viewers with n … more »

Tags: Intermediate, Senior

The Wrong Stuff, on purpose: Weikart misquotes Darwin9 comments

Ed Darrell wrote 3 days ago: Richard Weikart is an arm of the Discovery Institute’s disinformation brigade. A couple of ye … more »

Tags: accuracy, Bad Quotes, Charles Darwin, Creationism, Darwin, Education, ethics, Evolution, Famous Quotes

World's Strangest Creature? Part Mammal, Part Reptile

limjunying wrote 4 days ago: The platypus sports fur like a mammal, paddles its duck feet like a bird and lays eggs in the manner … more »

Tags: Uncategorized

Monkey see, monkey do?

13soulscreative wrote 5 days ago: OK, so i’m not sure as you’d necessarily want to ‘SEE’ these monkeys any tim … more »

Tags: Art/Design, Miscellaneous

Bees Through the Looking Glass, part 2

jenh wrote 5 days ago: Note: This post is part of excerpts from an essay I wrote in 2007, part of my continuing experiment. … more »

Tags: Bees, Essay Excerpts

Archaeology marches on! Carnivals to catch up1 comment

Ed Darrell wrote 6 days ago: Testing, grading, trying to correct errors, and meanwhile progress continues. Four Stone Hearth … more »

Tags: Academic Freedom, accuracy, Ancient History, Anthropology, archaeology, Education, Evolution, History, Native Americans

Battuto bites the altercation

rjfmora wrote 1 week ago: In obedience to barely platoon years shoulder to shoulder as regards Degraded Italy’s smartest, in … more »

Tags: Covenant Community, lung

Best Twit the French/Science Joke on the Web recently...

Tom wrote 1 week ago: …Comes from that trenchant blogger, Charles Darwin. He writes: Elsewhere the Telegraph’s Mr … more »

Tags: Darwin, Geek Humor, Journalism, Journalism and its discontents, Random Humor, science writing

Let May be 'Wild'

tsaari wrote 1 week ago: I can’t think of a better book to read this month than Griffiths’  Wild: An Elemental … more »

Tags: biographical literary novels, Book Club, Contemporary Literature&Culture, Literature and Critique, Milwaukee Book Club, Modern Writing&Thinking, NonFiction Narrative

‘Green Hunting’: From the Winchester Rifle to Bow and Dart Safaris

Achirri Ishmael wrote 1 week ago: Dart hunting, a method borrowed from research biologists and trackers, which involves tranquilizing … more »

Tags: Ethnographic Notes, Blogroll, Conservation, hunting, Sport Hunting, Safari hunting, culture and society, Tourism, "wildlife"/"wilderness"

Slosh Lading feeding Rangers including NHL-dash down predisposition

samsontyp wrote 1 week ago: Rangers lead to/2007 AHL Sum total-Great Ryan Callahan Bruce Berlet on speaking terms the Hartford C … more »

Tags: Entertainment, Real Madrid, Columns, Tips for Babes, mission guide

DC & Baltimore Best Bets {family-friendly}

nhartzenbusch wrote 2 weeks ago: As promised, here are my Best Bets for Washington and Baltimore - these come from a recent family sp … more »

Tags: Best Bets, Kids Fun, Travels

E-Mail is a Wild Animal

Jillian Burt wrote 2 weeks ago: Thylacine by Alexis Rockman Beaumaris Zoo soil and acrylic polymer on paper, 2004 9 x 12¼ inches … more »

Tags: Uncategorized

Survival fight for eagle and hen harrier1 comment

Bella wrote 3 weeks ago: Depressing report from today’s Guardian. The survival of two of Britain’s most distincti … more »

Earth Week Environment Posts: 2. Organochlorine Contaminants in Sea Lions and Seals

barn owl wrote 3 weeks ago: Although polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) were banned thr … more »

Tags: environmental contaminants, Environmental Issues, mammals, peer-reviewed research, Pesticides, Pollution

I'll turn the ocean upside down.1 comment

Marion wrote 3 weeks ago: Robert Desnos and Kiki de Montparnasse, still from Man Ray’s L’étoile de mer, 1928. Wa … more »

Tags: Surrealism

And they Called it Puppy Love! ("For-Play"?)

thomasvickers wrote 4 weeks ago:  DATELINE CENTRAL PARK: A New York jogger snapped the above photo and sent it to the NY Museum of N … more »

Tags: Humor, Life, Funny, AARP Fans, Women, Conversations, writing, Thoughts, Family

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rivertyde wrote 1 month ago: 春 Originally uploaded by flaneur@somewhere.on.earth Ahhh, Frühling! Check out Flaneur´s Flick … more »

Tags: Flickr Feature, Photography

Losing an Herbarium3 comments

myrmecos wrote 1 month ago: One of the most important collections of South American plants is being shut down. The Utrecht Herb … more »

Tags: Science, Current Events, Taxonomy


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