🧪 #SciComm 🦅 #Birds 🐶 #Dogs
Today is an opportunity for us to reflect back on our successes, give thanks to the partners and supporters who made the triumphs possible, and look ahead to the many species still requiring our attention.
California Condor 📷 Heather Morris
#wildlife #raptors #birds
WE- you, me, everyone- need to work together to get important science messages out to people.
4 artists & 3 scientists collab'd on these posters. We hope YOU will put them out in your community. Each poster comes w/info about each topic.
Get 'em Squidfacts.bigcartel.com
WE- you, me, everyone- need to work together to get important science messages out to people.
4 artists & 3 scientists collab'd on these posters. We hope YOU will put them out in your community. Each poster comes w/info about each topic.
Get 'em Squidfacts.bigcartel.com
Photo of 6-day-old California Condor egg by Sara Remmes
#wildlife #raptorbiology #conservation #birds
This #WorldWildLifeDay, CITES is highlighting the value of #InvestingInPeopleAndPlanet.
Find out more about this day here: wildlifeday.org/en
This #WorldWildLifeDay, CITES is highlighting the value of #InvestingInPeopleAndPlanet.
Find out more about this day here: wildlifeday.org/en
Join us! Visit www.standupforscience2025.org for more information & other ways to get involved ☀️
Join us! Visit www.standupforscience2025.org for more information & other ways to get involved ☀️
Read all about their journey: bit.ly/SearchPernOwl
📷 Julio Gallardo
#raptors #ornithology #birds
Read all about their journey: bit.ly/SearchPernOwl
📷 Julio Gallardo
#raptors #ornithology #birds
#raptors #birds #ornithology #raptorresearch #conservation #wildlife #wildlifeconservation #biology #science
I made this comic a few years ago, and I was unsure if anyone else felt like winter was best characterized as the time of the weird ducks. The term has caught on and I've heard people using it without knowing where it's from, which is the highest possible honor.
I made this comic a few years ago, and I was unsure if anyone else felt like winter was best characterized as the time of the weird ducks. The term has caught on and I've heard people using it without knowing where it's from, which is the highest possible honor.