Dr. Amber Pitt (@dramberpitt) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Amber Pitt

@dramberpitt

Conservation biologist~Amphibian & reptile ecologist~Protecting aquatic resources~Life is an adventure~Get outside & enjoy nature

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linkhttp://commons.trincoll.edu/apitt calendar_today25-04-2013 13:21:26

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Proud professor alert! Read all about my AMAZING @trinitycollege student and 2022 Goldwater Institute Scholar, Skye Embray ('23) who is making strides to protect aquatic ecosystems and resources: trincoll.edu/news/two-trini…

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To prevent future pandemics, we need to connect the dots between the spread of disease and the destruction of the planet. popsci.com/science/virus-…

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As an assignment, I asked the students taking my Evo Bio course to make a meme on some course-related topic. The students enjoyed it so much that some made multiple memes just for fun. I am sharing a few of these. Most of them are downright hilarious😆

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Scaring, guilting and/or shaming individuals is commonly perceived to be the most effective way to motivate them to engage in climate action here on Twitter. But as I explain here, such approaches backfire more often than they succeed. simonandschuster.com/books/Saving-U…

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My research students really appreciate the plants I leave in the lab window to cheer up the space 😂There’s a reason I’m not a botanist. 🪴☠️

My research students really appreciate the plants I leave in the lab window to cheer up the space 😂There’s a reason I’m not a botanist. 🪴☠️
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Trinity Field Hockey And Swimming And Diving Alum Ellie Tate Touted For Turtle Research - Trinity College bantamsports.com/news/2022/10/2…

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I’m regularly the person with the toads (except my toads are not in a net) and the person emerging from rivers muttering about salamander (and turtle) populations 😂😂

Richard A. Webster (@richardawebster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1—For more than 16 years, activists claimed the largest disaster recovery program in U.S. history shortchanged poor homeowners in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. They were right.

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A winter wonderland… 🌨️🏔️🗻 Girls* on Ice Austria (pictured) is so special 🫶 Applications for 2023 expeditions are open! Apply today (link in bio)! - #InspiringGirlsExpeditions #IGE #WomeninSTEM #WomenOutside #WomenInArt #ExploreMore

A winter wonderland… 🌨️🏔️🗻 Girls* on Ice Austria (pictured) is so special 🫶 Applications for 2023 expeditions are open! Apply today (link in bio)!
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#InspiringGirlsExpeditions #IGE #WomeninSTEM #WomenOutside #WomenInArt #ExploreMore
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Biology Trin Alum, Bailey D'Antonio published research completed Trinity College that provides management recommendations for invasive barberry, mice, and ticks at a local green space. bioone.org/journals/bios/…

So many crimes, so little cardboard 🇺🇦 (@grrlscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carnivorous Pitcher Plants Alter Their Scents To Lure Particular Kinds Of Insects To Dinner | @UMontpellier CNRS 🌍 by Rage Against The Regime 🇺🇦 via Forbes Science / Forbes #plants #sarracenia #ecology #evolution #SciComm forbes.com/sites/grrlscie…

Carnivorous Pitcher Plants Alter Their Scents To Lure Particular Kinds Of Insects To Dinner | @UMontpellier <a href="/CNRS/">CNRS 🌍</a> 

by <a href="/GrrlScientist/">Rage Against The Regime 🇺🇦</a> via <a href="/ForbesScience/">Forbes Science</a> / <a href="/Forbes/">Forbes</a>

#plants #sarracenia #ecology #evolution #SciComm forbes.com/sites/grrlscie…
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This iconic graph tracks how rapidly our planet is warming. Yet every time it's shared on Twitter, someone always asks, "Why does it begin in 1850?" The answer is simple: it's when we first had enough thermometers to compute a truly representative global temperature average.

This iconic graph tracks how rapidly our planet is warming. Yet every time it's shared on Twitter, someone always asks, "Why does it begin in 1850?"

The answer is simple: it's when we first had enough thermometers to compute a truly representative global temperature average.