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Symbiosis: October 2010
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Species of the Week: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. Tiger swallowtails, the Virginia state insect, is one of the most abundant butterfly species on the East Coast of the US. In fact, the first drawing of a North American butterfly was of this swallowtail, dating to 1587. Species of the Week. Thursday, October 21, 2010. Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Competition, sponsored by Veolia Environment at the Natural History Museum of London.
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Symbiosis: November 2010
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Species of the Week: Gerenuk. Weight: 60 - 100 lbs. IUCN status: Near Threatened. Range: E. Africa, from Northern Tanzania into Somalia and Ethiopia. Named for their long necks, “Gerenuk” translates to “giraffe-necked” in the Somali language (sometimes people call them giraffe-necked antelope). These animals are fairly obvious to recognize, as no other antelope has such a distinct long neck. Species of the Week. Saturday, November 6, 2010.
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Symbiosis: The Controversial Highway
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Proposed Map, NYT. The justification is to better connect Tanzanians to each other, as roads most obviously do. Further, the implications are increased access to hospitals and cities with better and more abundant resources. Opportunities for amenities considered basic in other parts of the world also become available, such as job growth, cell phones, electricity, and clean water. There is nothing in there that is objectionable. Moving alo...
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Symbiosis: Some interesting reads...
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Thursday, March 24, 2011. 1 Conservation and Poverty Reduction. While I think this article has a lot of merit to the ways in which conservationists sometimes talk about how they benefit people (and how sometimes they aren't strong cases), I think that in some senses, they are just bad businessmen and have trouble selling their ideas and thus try to justify it in ways that they think. 2 Shrink to Fit. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Layin' One Foot Down.
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Symbiosis: December 2010
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Potential new primate discovered. Awesome. It never ceases to amaze me the things people can still find out there. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Species of the week: Golden Weavers. These little birds from Africa’s east coast are in a sub-category of finches, all belonging to a category of “weavers.” They are named as such because of their impressively woven nests. Species of the Week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Layin' One Foot Down.
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Symbiosis: New primate?
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Potential new primate discovered. Awesome. It never ceases to amaze me the things people can still find out there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Layin' One Foot Down. Community, Homecoming, and the Commitment to Silliness. People and the Environment. Species of the Week. Species of the week: Golden Weavers. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Symbiosis: Timescapes
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Saturday, November 6, 2010. On his site, you'll find several more gorgeous HD videos. I encourage you to check it out. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Layin' One Foot Down. Community, Homecoming, and the Commitment to Silliness. People and the Environment. Species of the Week. Species of the Week: Gerenuk. Species of the week: Red Panda. This week in photos. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Symbiosis: Good job, Cassini orbiter.
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Good job, Cassini orbiter. Here's some footage of the film Outside In. Being put together for IMAX. There is no CGI or 3D composition - it is built purely off hi resolution photographs taken by the Cassini orbiter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Layin' One Foot Down. Community, Homecoming, and the Commitment to Silliness. People and the Environment. Species of the Week. Good job, Cassini orbiter.
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Symbiosis: Species of the Week: Gerenuk
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A COLLECTION OF MEDIA CELEBRATING LIFE. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. Species of the Week: Gerenuk. Weight: 60 - 100 lbs. IUCN status: Near Threatened. Range: E. Africa, from Northern Tanzania into Somalia and Ethiopia. Named for their long necks, “Gerenuk” translates to “giraffe-necked” in the Somali language (sometimes people call them giraffe-necked antelope). These animals are fairly obvious to recognize, as no other antelope has such a distinct long neck. All photographs taken by Roshan Patel.