Tim Holt-Wilson
@timholtwilson.bsky.social
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The story of the Earth - geoconservation, museums, the poetry of things old & wild - based in East Anglia, UK. https://futureheritage.wordpress.com/
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timholtwilson.bsky.social
Thriving in the interglacial warmth of eastern England 120,000 years ago, a hippopotamus died, conferred its skeletal flotsam to the flood of time. A limb bone ended up in Waveney valley sediments. My detective story trying to work out where...
shorturl.at/b4iWM
#Pleistocene #Eemian #palaeontology
A line drawing of a humerus bone of Hippopotamus amphibius found in the Waveney valley, East Anglia,  UK.
timholtwilson.bsky.social
So... my solution is evaluate my carbon footprint then pay a voluntary 'tax' to mitigate it 100% by sending money to native forest & peatland regeneration projects in the Highlands. Will that do?
If so, how to identify worthy recipients and how much to spend? #Caledonia @treesforlife.bsky.social
A patch of native woodland near Lagavulin on the Isle of Islay, Scotland, seen across sheep pasture. A bald mountain lours over the scene in the background.
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bc-suffolk.bsky.social
Sat 11th Oct 2025 2.15 pm
Suffolk Branch Members' Afternoon 2025
at Earl Stonham Village Hall, IP14 5HJ

Pete Eeles will be our guest speaker. He runs the UK Butterflies website & has recently published British and Irish Butterfly Rarities

See suffolkbutterflies.org.uk
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geodiversityday.bsky.social
🥳 Happy Geodiversity Day!

⭐ As we celebrate with the theme 'One Earth, Many Stories', read this message from the new UNESCO Chair in Geodiversity and Geoconservation:

🌐 www.geodiversityday.org/post/unesco-...
timholtwilson.bsky.social
Happy Geodiversity Day - a reminder that physical nature is the earthly frame for our biological nature.
#geology #geomorphology #soils #water #fossils #GeodiversityDay #Cornwall
@jackjamesmatthews.bsky.social
A watercolour and ink painting signed by David Chalmers. It shows an ancient wall of boulders under a grey, stormy sky, perhaps in Cornwall, UK. In the background, seabirds are being tossed by the wind.
timholtwilson.bsky.social
Also to read: 'The Crisis of European Sciences' by Edmund Husserl, on how Science is constituted and how revising Descartes restores Science to the world we co-experience.
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arctomet.bsky.social
Miki Ben-Dor & Ran Barkai (2025)

The Late Quaternary Megafaunal Extinction and Upper Paleolithic Cultural Changes: A Hypothesis for Bioenergetic-Driven Human Adaptations

Quaternary Environments and Humans 100086

doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.qe...

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Redirecting
doi.org
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autumnlavender.bsky.social
Aggi's Tiny Friends is out now on Steam!
Join Aggi and dive into a world that lies just out of sight, discovering a wide variety of organisms like you've never seen before! #microbiology #protists #protistsonsky #MadeWithUnity #gamedev 🦠🧫🔬🎮
store.steampowered.com/app/3190840/...
timholtwilson.bsky.social
To be manicured and painted purple.
timholtwilson.bsky.social
How did our mediaeval ancestors live?
Some fascinating portraits of people in Cambridge reconstructed from health and socio-economic data provided by their skeletons 💀 - www.aftertheplague.org/people-of-me....
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justinhendrix.bsky.social
Macron remarks are notable- some quotes: "We have been incredibly naive in entrusting our democratic space to social networks that are controlled either by large American entrepreneurs or large Chinese companies, whose interests are not at all the survival or proper functioning of our democracies."
defenddemocracy.bsky.social
President Macron: “Europeans, let's wake up!

We have been incredibly naive in entrusting our democratic space to social networks.”

defenddemocracy.eu/macron-democ...
timholtwilson.bsky.social
The landscape, lacking in shelter - winds horizontal, rain lashing, leaves turned inside out. Summer's last flowers fading. Winter wheat scurrying. Beets fattening their feet in clay. Rooks and gulls whirled away.
Miles to walk.
A beet field in NW Norfolk under a wide, grey, windy sky.
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numenini.bsky.social
For #CtenophoreDay an experience so extraordinary & exquisite if I hadn't captured it on camera I'd have thought it was a dream. Last month, heading into the sunset at end of #MySwim at Shimoda, found myself in a vast raft of ?Mikado Comb Jellies (Bolinopsis mikado) #cilia #CtenoTakeover #Japan🧵1/6
timholtwilson.bsky.social
It was just sneaking into Dereham without trying to attract attention.
timholtwilson.bsky.social
An astonishing study!
"We carried out intense research focusing on more than 50 well-preserved historical Bearded Vulture nests in parts of southern Spain where the species became extinct, around 70-130 years ago".
jonathanslaght.com
super cool study found human artifacts in Bearded vulture nests, incl. "weaponry like a crossbow bolt and wooden lance, decorated sheep leather, and parts of a slingshot....a shoe made from twigs and grass is ~675-years-old." link to paper: doi.org/10.1002/ecy..... www.popsci.com/environment/... 🧪🌍🦉
Multi-generational vulture nests hold 700 years of human artifacts
Crossbow bolts, sandals, slingshots, and more.
www.popsci.com
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plantlifeuk.bsky.social
📢 Lugg Meadow, the UK’s largest remaining Lammas meadow, is under threat from housing plans. A rare habitat, rich in wildlife and tradition, could be irreversibly damaged.

🚫 We’ve objected to the proposal. Now it’s your turn.
👉 Have your say: https://loom.ly/-yNvG6g
A wide meadow filled with bright yellow wildflowers under a blue sky with scattered white clouds, bordered by green trees in the distance. Photo credit: Chris Harris. A Eurasian curlew standing in a grassy field, showing its long, downward-curved bill and mottled brown plumage. Photo credit: Bahadir Yeniceri Close-up of a cluster of small white flowers from a narrow-leaved water-dropwort plant, with green blurred foliage in the background. Photo credit: Nahhan. Close-up of bright yellow buttercup flowers in a meadow, with a soft-focus background of more yellow blooms. Photo credit: Chris Harris.
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amiesphilip.bsky.social
How is this even possible, Lugg Meadow is of immense biodiversity and historic importance, it represents a type of site which should be totally protected, including a buffer around it to maintain site from adjacent land use changes including development.
plantlifeuk.bsky.social
📢 Lugg Meadow, the UK’s largest remaining Lammas meadow, is under threat from housing plans. A rare habitat, rich in wildlife and tradition, could be irreversibly damaged.

🚫 We’ve objected to the proposal. Now it’s your turn.
👉 Have your say: https://loom.ly/-yNvG6g
A wide meadow filled with bright yellow wildflowers under a blue sky with scattered white clouds, bordered by green trees in the distance. Photo credit: Chris Harris. A Eurasian curlew standing in a grassy field, showing its long, downward-curved bill and mottled brown plumage. Photo credit: Bahadir Yeniceri Close-up of a cluster of small white flowers from a narrow-leaved water-dropwort plant, with green blurred foliage in the background. Photo credit: Nahhan. Close-up of bright yellow buttercup flowers in a meadow, with a soft-focus background of more yellow blooms. Photo credit: Chris Harris.
timholtwilson.bsky.social
Fattening up nicely for Hallowe'en - a chum for this spooky twosome in St Catherine's churchyard.