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The Great American Eclipse – Wildlife Edition

Like many other Americans this past week – I took part in the nationwide migration to see the Great American Eclipse! 
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28 Aug 2017

The Perks of Winter Birding

Bundle up and grab your binoculars. Winter is coming. For someone who…
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12 Dec 2015

Crickets songs are more popular than Beyonce

Twitter is a weird place, no doubt about that. To some, it’s…
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12 Nov 2015

BioBlitz: a coming together of scientists, naturalists, and the community

One of the reasons I wanted to start contributing to a blog…
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20 Jun 2015

A coyote howls in the Bronx

Coyotes are thought to be tough, resilient and adaptable, making them appropriate…
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2 May 2015

Bridging the gap with citizen science

Who can think of a better way to close the gap between…
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25 Apr 2015Comments: 1

Hello, spring! We’ve been waiting for you….

If you are like me, you have been eagerly awaiting the change…
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29 Mar 2015
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Megan, Jill, Tony, Caroline and Dominic discuss their favorite topics in ecology and evolution in SciFund’s own Eco Tome Blog.

The aptly named clearwing butterfly (Photo credit: https://www.rockcostarica.com/lake-arenal/gallery/clearwing-butterfly/).
The aptly named clearwing butterfly (Photo credit: https://www.rockcostarica.com/lake-arenal/gallery/clearwing-butterfly/).

Their favorite topics include:

  • urban ecology
    
  • ecology of diseases and vectors
  • the evolution of biodiversity

They also tackle "big-issue" biology. Such as:

  • climate change
  • pollination ecology
  • evolution and creationism