Gael Sanchez (she/her) (@cactusquoll) 's Twitter Profile
Gael Sanchez (she/her)

@cactusquoll

Wildlife Biologist and silversmith living and working in Michigan.
Lead Inland Wildlife Biologist for the Bay Mills Indian Community.

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Ashley the Ologist 🦉 (@theangryologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those of you following the allegations against Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland - he’s bullied previous keepers into keeping quiet about his abuses against his animals. And he is STILL AZA-accredited. The system is broken, and these animals are being legally allowed to suffer.

For those of you following the allegations against Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland - he’s bullied previous keepers into keeping quiet about his abuses against his animals. And he is STILL AZA-accredited. The system is broken, and these animals are being legally allowed to suffer.
Invasive Species Council (@iscaustralia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A feral cat caught on camera trap with a fledgling Norfolk Island green parrot. Only ~250 remain in the wild, so every bird counts. Despite efforts to reduce feral cat numbers in the island's national park, they are still a big problem. 📸Daniel Gautschi & Luis Ortiz-Catedral.

A feral cat caught on camera trap with a fledgling Norfolk Island green parrot. Only ~250 remain in the wild, so every bird counts. 

Despite efforts to reduce feral cat numbers in the island's national park, they are still a big problem.

📸Daniel Gautschi & Luis Ortiz-Catedral.
Dan Baldassarre (@evornithology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why pride is so important. These bigoted assholes need to be reminded that our queer friends and colleagues are here, they are welcome and supported in our science communities, and they’re not fucking going anywhere. 🌈

Sergio Lambertucci (@sergiolambertuc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper showing that Condors can use the same nest at least for 2200 years. We evaluated changes in diet and exposure to metals during the period they used the nest. This guano deposit revealed responses to major and long-term changes in the environment doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…

New paper showing that Condors can use the same nest at least for 2200 years. We evaluated changes in diet and exposure to metals during the period they used the nest. This guano deposit revealed responses to major and long-term changes in the environment doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2…