
The Forest of Biologists
@for_biologists
A bio-positive publishing initiative from @Co_Biologists - creating, restoring and preserving precious woodland in recognition of our authors and peer reviewers
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Drop by table number 51 Charleston Hub to meet Shelly Turner and find out about our Read & Publish #OpenAccess initiative tinyurl.com/44phfjew and see how many trees your researchers have helped to plant and preserve in The Forest of Biologists tinyurl.com/yh79rjwf


Join us at Biologists @ 100 in Liverpool in 2025 to discuss fantastic science, meet friends old and new and be part of our sustainability journey. Hear from Holly Shiels, O-Fish-ial Lab (Organising Committee Chair) about our plans. youtu.be/yQ_VY86zVtg #biologists100


🌳Join us in celebrating #WorldConservationDay by visiting The Forest of Biologists where we plant a tree for every paper published with us. We also support conservation of #AncientForests and the positive impact they bring to biodiversity. forest.biologists.com





Today (Friday 28 Feb) is the last day to book your place at our 100-year anniversary conference taking place in Liverpool, UK, 24-27 March. 100yearsconference.biologists.com/registration Watch our video to discover all the fun that awaits: youtu.be/yQ_VY86zVtg BSCB British Society for Developmental Biology SEB @sebiology.bsky.social

Thank you to J Cell Science author Anne for the mention



Thank you for the mention Scholarly Kitchen.

Thank you Scholarly Kitchen for featuring The Forest of Biologists The Forest of Biologists in your article 'Why Should Publishers Conserve Nature?' Read in full at scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2025/03/18/why…


We are also featuring Paul Martin as an extraordinary biologist this week. Paul published in Development, J Cell Science and DMM Journal by the start of 2025, making him the author with the most trees planted in The Forest of Biologists. #100biologists


As part of our biodiversity initiative, The Forest of Biologists, we have been planting a new native tree in a UK forest for each Research or Review article published in one of our journals. Watch this video to know more about the initiative: youtube.com/watch?v=CaZ-aa…

