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Doug Tallamy is the TA Baker Professor of Ag and Natural Resources in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology.
Doug Tallamy is the TA Baker Professor of Ag and Natural Resources in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology.
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The Great Plains of North America stretch across a vast expanse of territory, from Texas in the south to parts of Canada in the north, and from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Mississippi River ...
Encompassing grace and power, the familiar Mute Swan can be seen all year round on suitable waterbodies. The large size and bright white plumage make adult Mute Swans unmistakeable. They can be ...
Researchers from various institutions conducted a study on bird habitats in the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve located in Riau.
How Formafantasma Is Designing New Tools for Sustainable Coexistence Clients like Perrier-Jouët come to Andrea Trimarchi and Simone Farresin for long-lasting interventions that transcend design ...
Conversations at the table explored the interconnectedness of biodiversity and viticulture, enriched by an evocative soundscape by eco-acoustic composer David Monacchi. His piece, Oecanthus, was ...
The sea cucumber has one of the most unusual defense mechanism of any sea creature. Find out how and why it does its signature move.
French champagne house Perrier-Jouët has completed a multi-year project entitled Cohabitare, working alongside design studio Formafantasma.
This soundscape, named after the locust Oecanthus pellucens, will be presented alongside sound sculptures designed by Formafantasma at global art and design fairs, including in Milan, Miami, and Tokyo ...
Researchers of the Shadpada Entomology Research Lab (SERL) of Christ College, Irinjalakuda, have reported two species of tree crickets for the first time from Kerala.