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Clare Lusher
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MSc BSc. Zoology. Biological Imaging. Licenced Ecologist. RHS trained Horticulturist (ex). 🦇 Bats, Badgers, Botany. Tree climber. Bat Carer and VBRV. Dweller in Derbyshire & Scotland. Also swords, sleep and cake.
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Last weekend we conducted a second NBMP bat hibernation survey at old disused mines in Derbyshire. Plenty of myotids including daubentons, and 2 BLE. Similar numbers to last year, maybe slightly down when added up. It's always a privilege (and a responsibility) to be this close to bats in torpor. 🦇
In today's things that will never happen again. Pool side for 8am in the villa. I love the colours of #Menorca.
Yes. Raven cottage on the NW coast. Bliss.
Still my best playlist for driving long hours in autumn 🍁 weather...

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🚨Huge🚨

✅✅ Just brilliant - GB News exposed by @rupertread.bsky.social 👏👏

😡😡 Funded by fossil fuels - a media enabler of the arsonist power clique leading the charge towards climate breakdown

💯💯 We can't let them, and others burn our future for profit

⚠️⚠️ Next Telegraph, BBC, Mail
GB News, "If Net Zero is so blessed, why does the UK have the most expensive energy?"

Dr Rupert Read, "GB News won't tell you the truth because you're owned by Paul Marshall who is a fossil fuel magnet"
UK government dropped health push after lobbying by ultra-processed food firms.

This is where we are now... Money/power can push science and data-based decisions to improve public health out of the way, and put health and lives at risk, while the government kowtows.

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UK government dropped health push after lobbying by ultra-processed food firms
Exclusive: Guardian investigation reveals guidance for retailers in England changed after campaign by global food firms
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Historical side note: Nancy Grace Roman was NASA's first female chief executive, serving as Chief of Astronomy throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was also the driving force behind development of the Hubble Space Telescope, selling the idea to NASA leaders and Congress and organizing the program.
Ahhhh I love it. How much to make another?? 😄🦇🦇🦇🙏
Love this! Is it a sweater?
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This is what roadside verges should look like in April. These are not weeds - they are wildflowers essential to the survival of early Spring bees.
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Great thread of posts on species associated with Cuckoo Flower
Cardamine pratensis, Cuckoo Flower, Lady’s Smock Associates
In bloom April-June, in meadow & pasture, marsh, hedgerow, stream- & pond-margins, & other damp habitats, supporting c. 20 spp of inverts as larval host.

By CAM Lindman, Bilder ur Nordens Flora, Stockholm, Public Domain
🌱 #invertebrates
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We think this is criminal: A world biodiversity hotspot, loaded with cultural heritage. Drinking water for 24,000 people. 1875ha of old growth forest in Mitchell River National Park, lit up by #FFMV yesterday #GunaiKurnaiCountry 📷 EGCMN
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How will bats respond to climate change? Our new paper shows that Nathusius's pipistrelles are likely to expand their European range, but most other bats will lose out. Things look particularly bad for the pond bat, which is already declining rapidly. 🌍🦇#bats #climatechange doi.org/10.1111/cobi...
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New look at the landscape beneath Antarctica 🇦🇶

Without the 27.17 million km³ of ice.

This clearly shows that much the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet is below sea level.

That's why it melts rapidly in a warmer climate, like it did ~120,000 years ago during the Eemian interglacial.
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This is a dandelion appreciation post 💛

Often overlooked, the humble dandelion has a vital part to play in providing valuable nectar for early butterflies and moths, as well as food for their caterpillars.

📷: Small Tortoiseshell - Sophie Hall
📷: Brimstone - Tamás Nestor
#DandelionAppreciationDay
That's a scone and you can't convince me otherwise. 😂 🇬🇧 What is the grey stuff on your scone? 🤭
White tailed eagle Stiorra on Countryfile. Absolutely stunning bird. I appreciate the falconer explaining that WTE are scavengers and will take "dead lambs". Read that again. I love what he's doing with Maremma guardian dogs. Saw these constantly while living in Italy! #Countryfile #sheep #raptors
The FWC, an agency charged with conserving Florida’s wildlife, is considering having a bear hunt without current bear population estimates or justifiable cause for a bear hunt. #bears #florida
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STOP THE FLORIDA BEAR HUNT!!!
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This is super interesting research. My own experience with bats in care suggests some UK species intensely dislike the UV spectrum of light and will avoid. Perhaps best studied with caution. I love that we're finding numerous species of animals and plants which fluoresce.
Glow up! A European team of bat researchers led by VWT's former Head of Conservation, Henry Schofield — with biologists from Pells Frischmann and Croatian Biospeleological Society — discovered that lesser horseshoe bats glow all over in UV. Find out how this can help monitoring tinyurl.com/bdd8jc5n
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The richest 150 people in the UK are making £2m EACH every single day, on which they pay next to no tax and greater than 90% goes to tax havens.

You want to worry about that, not Disabled people.
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Great to see a pesticide reduction target finally published. It’s a step in the right direction especially recognising toxicity. But to make real progress, we need proper support for farmers to shift to nature-based approaches that work for people, food & wildlife www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Use of pesticides on UK farms to be cut by 10% by 2030 to protect bees
Campaigners welcome long-delayed proposals to reduce pesticide-related harms to pollinators
www.theguardian.com