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Jackie Grant

@drjakuna

I dig education, science, active transportation, conservation biology, illustration, genetics, honey, plants, pollinators, & public lands! #fulbrighter

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Were you a fan of that trend where people thought upside down dog paws looked like koalas? I’d like to introduce you to planarian feet. Feet mine, Diagram from: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Were you a fan of that trend where people thought upside down dog paws looked like koalas? I’d like to introduce you to planarian feet.

Feet mine, Diagram from: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
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A ghost bike on the way to Whanganui, Aotearoa New Zealand. Ghost bikes are memorials to people who were riding bicycles when they were killed by careless drivers. There are no accidents.

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Cedar City locals now eligible for rebates from state turf removal incentive program #stgeorge #southernutah #cedarcity stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2…

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Alfalfa hay, which is grown to feed cows, uses three times the water of every household in all seven of the states the Colorado River supplies. buff.ly/468QXD6

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Aotearoa New Zealand’s longest suspension bridge over the Buller Gorge is also part of a history lesson on alluvial mining, which is the practice of pulling valuable minerals out of river deposits like sand and gravel.

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The whole public comment section of the Spanish Fork city council meeting was taken up by comments on the proposed inland port. Concerns about losing farmland, increasing air pollution, disturbing cultural sites, lack of study, and transfer of public funds to private developers.

The whole public comment section of the Spanish Fork city council meeting was taken up by comments on the proposed inland port.

Concerns about losing farmland, increasing air pollution, disturbing cultural sites, lack of study, and transfer of public funds to private developers.