Matt The Rhino (@matttherhino) 's Twitter Profile
Matt The Rhino

@matttherhino

Rhino, possibly. Armchair shark detective, apparently. ZSL Fellow and #InstantWilder, definitely. Not interested in likes from porn posters, thanks.

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Wahey! There's a new batch of undersea wonders from SIARC on ZSL Instant Wild! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🦈 #Sharks #CitizenScience #CitSci #ArmchairSharkDetectives instantwild.zsl.org/projects/siarc

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Eighty years ago yesterday, the legislation that first made all of this possible was introduced… gardensheritageandplanning.com/2024/11/15/the…

Matt The Rhino (@matttherhino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If there is anything (apart from the unrelenting torrent of hate, divisiveness, porn & engagement farming) convincing me that #Twitter isn’t the place for me any more it’s the fact that virtually all the ads I see are for crypto, financial services and obscure IT developer stuff.

Matt The Rhino (@matttherhino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the things I’m most proud of in life is that I still use the #Twitter app on my phone, so I don’t have that comic book nazi logo on my homescreen.

One of the things I’m most proud of in life is that I still use the #Twitter app on my phone, so I don’t have that comic book nazi logo on my homescreen.
Matt The Rhino (@matttherhino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The way I judge the expertise of consultants junkmailing me in the hope I will pay for their AI expertise is whether their AI is able to determine from my job title and the organisation I work for that I don’t need anyone’s expertise in AI, and so don’t send me any junk mail.

British Gardening History (@britgardhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More of a culinary than a horticultural subject, but I couldn't resist re-posting this little-known 1961 work by Eliot Hodgkin - 'A Pictorial Recipe For Your Plum Pudding.'

More of a culinary than a horticultural subject, but I couldn't resist re-posting this little-known 1961 work by Eliot Hodgkin - 'A Pictorial Recipe For Your Plum Pudding.'
ZSL Library (@zsllibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#InternationalMountainDay so we thought we would feature our own mountains - the Mappin Terraces London Zoo. Now Grade II listed. This view by Frederick William Bond looks at the 'mountains' from the top of Goat Hill Grecian ibex & Barbary sheep are on the higher peaks.

#InternationalMountainDay so we thought we would feature our own mountains - the Mappin Terraces <a href="/zsllondonzoo/">London Zoo</a>. Now Grade II listed.
This view by Frederick William Bond looks at the 'mountains' from the top of Goat Hill Grecian ibex &amp; Barbary sheep are on the higher peaks.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (@lewaconservancy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wildlife on the move! Wildlife corridors are natural or man-made pathways that connect habitats, enabling the free movement of animal populations and mitigating human-wildlife conflict. #Conservation #Wildlife #Lewa Thread:

Wildlife on the move!

Wildlife corridors are natural or man-made pathways that connect habitats, enabling the free movement of animal populations and mitigating human-wildlife conflict.

#Conservation #Wildlife #Lewa

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Save the Rhino International (@savetherhino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Merry Christmas from Save the Rhino International! 🎉🦏🎄 Thank you all so much for being part of our herd and for your incredible support. Whether you’ve donated, shared our mission, or spread the word about rhino conservation, you’ve made a BIG impact on protecting rhinos 🦏

Merry Christmas from Save the Rhino International! 🎉🦏🎄

Thank you all so much for being part of our herd and for your incredible support. Whether you’ve donated, shared our mission, or spread the word about rhino conservation, you’ve made a BIG impact on protecting rhinos 🦏
Anon Opin. (@anon_opin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Permanently on should be the default setting on Christmas tree lights, not buried behind dozens of epilepsy inducing flashing modes.