jess mmm (@overyonder) 's Twitter Profile
jess mmm

@overyonder

I like ancient fish and fresh baked goods, nature, music, books, and a bunch of other things that make less sense 💙😈

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calendar_today10-03-2007 20:46:54

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Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This spectacular pic, via the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, is what you need today: "The Bonneville Dam fish ladder is currently a superhighway of Pacific lamprey... nearly 7,000 have passed the counting window and the season is just getting going." 📷: Anna Allen

This spectacular pic, via the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, is what you need today: "The Bonneville Dam fish ladder is currently a superhighway of Pacific lamprey... nearly 7,000 have passed the counting window and the season is just getting going."

📷: Anna Allen
jess mmm (@overyonder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

just out here trying to enjoy the VP pick when I'm reminded I'm sitting at the edge of an evacuation zone with 40 animals and no second home

Tyler Austin Harper (@tyler_a_harper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I live in one of America’s whitest states. Folks not infrequently scrape up road killed deer to eat. The people fear-mongering about the Bad Immigrants and championing the Good Rural Poors are snobby city elites comically ignorant of how poor rural and immigrant cultures overlap.

Dan Baldassarre (@evornithology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvesting a Canada Goose, populations of which are chronically overabundant, actually provides a potential ecological benefit compared to supporting the environmental apocalypse that is the factory farming/fast food industry

Harvesting a Canada Goose, populations of which are chronically overabundant, actually provides a potential ecological benefit compared to supporting the environmental apocalypse that is the factory farming/fast food industry
jess mmm (@overyonder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I follow so much Good Twitter (wildlife and fish ppl) that I get pretty regular timeline cleanses but this account is usually my fave. highly recommend.

Bryan D. Hughes (@rattlesnakeguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Desert Nightsnake got stuck in a garage sticky tarp. Thankfully, it was found in time to be saved and relocated elsewhere. These small, entirely harmless snakes are often killed in traps like this. Ironically, they are predators of the pests that the traps are meant for,.

A Desert Nightsnake got stuck in a garage sticky tarp. Thankfully, it was found in time to be saved and relocated elsewhere. These small, entirely harmless snakes are often killed in traps like this. Ironically, they are predators of the pests that the traps are meant for,.
Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can't believe how much ecological history is packed into this novel. The extermination of predators & passenger pigeons, the push and pull between forests & agriculture, chestnut blight—it's all here, and germane to the plot. There's even a super-hot elm bark beetle sex scene!

I can't believe how much ecological history is packed into this novel. The extermination of predators & passenger pigeons, the push and pull between forests & agriculture, chestnut blight—it's all here, and germane to the plot. There's even a super-hot elm bark beetle sex scene!