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Professor of Ecology, educator, maker | birds, mistletoe, acoustics, conservation | updates on research, family & other beasts. Living on unceded Wiradjuri country More at https://ecosystemunraveller.com
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There are plants flowering in my local area now, in June, that normally flower in November, and this article from the national broadcaster uses words like “enjoy” and “rejoice” to describe weather which is frankly terrifying, and doesn’t even mention climate change: www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
Insane self-blinding of the US. They are throwing away their investment in the ocean observation system and the benefits it provides. The only explanation I can think of: they don’t want the people to know what their fossil emissions are doing to our oceans. easternherald.com/2026/06/13/u...
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An influx of humid, tropical air has resulted in a remarkably warm and relatively wet start to winter across Australia.
www.abc.net.au
Parts of Australia on track for warmest start to winter on record
NSF dismantling Ocean Observatories Initiative as very strong El Niño forms. Edson, Robbins, McLean: an irreparable blind spot in U.S. climate observation.
easternherald.com
The US Is Pulling Up a $386 Million Climate Ocean Sensor Network
The astonishing moment that I found a large female Wagler’s pit viper devouring a freshly captured fruit bat. That’s why they hang out in fig trees.
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Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf
Meet Dave. On radio, once a month, I get to chat wild things with Dave. When people ask why do I love radio so much, I say for people like Dave.
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Several other recent British firsts of species frequenting terrestrial (e.g. Black-winged Kite, White-rumped Swift) and marine (e.g. Red-footed and Brown Boobies) realms are likely underpinned by #ClimateChange driven range expansions #Ornithology #UKBirding www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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This is it folks, the crossover episode know body asked for. Simultaneous #AwesomeBirds #WildOz #YardBird action right here. With repeat offender photo bombing from Pepper…
This is it folks, the crossover episode know body asked for. Simultaneous #AwesomeBirds #WildOz #YardBird action right here. With repeat offender photo bombing from Pepper…
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This is it folks, the crossover episode know body asked for. Simultaneous #AwesomeBirds #WildOz #YardBird action right here. With repeat offender photo bombing from Pepper…
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Appearance of a western reef heron in north Wales is unlikely to be the last, as heating temperatures mean species can survive Britain’s winter, say experts
www.theguardian.com
Tropical heron spotted in UK for first time as more exotic birds arrive to thrill birdwatchers
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Superb parrots bring me so much joy - perfection just chilling out eating weeds in a city soccer field 😍
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