Bryony Sands (@bryonysands) 's Twitter Profile
Bryony Sands

@bryonysands

Postdoc Research Fellow @UVMVermont @GundInstitute in Regenerative Agriculture for livestock systems. Entomologist with a particular fondness for Dung Beetles.

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So exited to be starting my Gund Fellowship at the University of Vermont in September! Working in collaboration with UVM Extension to investigate the environmental, social and economic outcomes of regenerative agriculture. Can't wait to get started! 😎

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Living in town this year....my first attempt at urban veg growing. Beans climbing up tomatoes ✔️ Beans climbing up eucalyptus 🤷🤔 Beans climbing up/down/all over EVERYTHING ⁉️😱😂

Living in town this year....my first attempt at urban veg growing. 
Beans climbing up tomatoes ✔️ Beans climbing up eucalyptus 🤷🤔  
Beans climbing up/down/all over EVERYTHING ⁉️😱😂
Alissa White (@alissacwhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new publication! Our transdisciplinary analysis identifies that unseen pathways may dominate the supply of some ecosystem services from agricultural fields.

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So grateful to be staying at the incredible Philo Ridge Farm while I settle in to life in Vermont! This is an awesome regenerative project....Belted Galloways, Tamworth pigs, Romney sheep...rotationally grazed with the goal of 'farming grass' and producing healthy soils 💚

So grateful to be staying at the incredible <a href="/philoridgefarm/">Philo Ridge Farm</a> while I settle in to life in Vermont! This is an awesome regenerative project....Belted Galloways, Tamworth pigs, Romney sheep...rotationally grazed with the goal of 'farming grass' and producing healthy soils 💚
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Today is Indigenous People's Day. I would like to share this post from Spoonful Herbals in acknowledgement of the history of the land where I am now living.

Today is Indigenous People's Day. I would like to share this post from Spoonful Herbals in acknowledgement of the history of the land where I am now living.
Across the Fence (@atfence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet a University of Vermont researcher, Bryony Sands, who studies the "back end" of the life cycle of plants and animals by researching dung beetles. They're in #Vermont and they help fertilize and protect soil, roll that video! UVM CALS Gund Institute for Environment #research #regenerativeagriculture

Bloodsucking Parasites (@bloodsparasites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prevalence of Babesia spp. pathogens in the #ticks Dermacentor reticulatus and Ixodes ricinus in the UK dlvr.it/SYzLly #ActaTropica

Sally-Ann Spence FRES FLS (@sallyann_spence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now it’s Bryony Sands, unable to be at the #DungBeetle conference in person, but still giving a great presentation on the pasture & dung ecosystems as well as pest & parasite management 🐄🐏💩🪲👍 #DungBeetleConf

Now it’s <a href="/BryonySands/">Bryony Sands</a>, unable to be at the #DungBeetle conference in person, but still giving a great presentation on the pasture &amp; dung ecosystems as well as pest &amp; parasite management
🐄🐏💩🪲👍  #DungBeetleConf
Emily Linton (@emilyvlinton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A fantastic session from Bryony Sands presenting her research showcasing the benefits rotational vs continuous grazing has on reducing internal parasite burdens, soil health and dung beetle populations #DungBeetleConf Yeo Valley First Milk Farm Carbon Toolkit

A fantastic session from <a href="/bryonysands/">Bryony Sands</a> presenting her research showcasing the benefits rotational vs continuous grazing has on reducing internal parasite burdens, soil health and dung beetle populations #DungBeetleConf <a href="/yeovalley/">Yeo Valley</a> <a href="/first_milk/">First Milk</a> <a href="/FarmCO2Toolkit/">Farm Carbon Toolkit</a>