We mapped our own experiences of camp and made collages including historical maps of the Levant. Please find our reading list and contribute to it below. 2/3
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As educators, we have an opportunity to integrate our teaching with students' values, interests, and expression. Within universities, we have the chance to hold our institutions to account for their #complicity and usher them to the right side of history. #AllEyesOnGaza. 3/3
Growing seasons are longer for #Arctic shrubs under #climate change. But are they growing more in that extended period? @IslaHMS @jakobjassmann @SandyAngersB and I used #dendroecology unique in situ #phenology data to look at #Salix arctica in the #Yukon for an answer.
I was lucky enough to visit @lakebohinj for the International Wildflower Festival, through @EUErasmusPlus and The Arch Network. A stunning place full of inspiring practice on balancing biodiversity, tourism, agriculture, and local identities. Flick through this thread for more!
Up early today for 2021's first breeding #bird#survey at @RSPBLochwinnoch. 34 species (not all breeding) at Barr #Loch inc. lapwing, cormorant, treecreeper, goldcrest many more
Here's how tiny growth rings revealed the secret link between sea ice loss and tundra "greening" and "browning." arctictoday.com/how-tiny-gro…
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Join us for tomorrow’s #BES2020 thematic session: Capturing ecology across scales using new technology. Our speakers are using tech to transform understanding of ecology around the world. Join at 11:00GMT on Wed 16 Dec. Watch the trailer for a sneak peek!
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Ever wondered how sea ice might influence Arctic shrub growth? Published today in @PNASNews, @AgataBuchwal and collaborators (including us) have found divergent climate responses of tundra shrubs recorded in their growth rings along with sea ice declines.
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Huge congratulations to @JoeScottBoyle for his @ArcticNet poster award!!! Joe's poster explores how summer temperatures – but not growing season length – influence the growth of Arctic willows. So proud of Joe and our Northern collaborations!
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We are coming to the end of #AC2020 and #AGU20. We loved running into old friends and colleagues in the “online conference halls” of these virtual meetings. Great to feel the connection to Northern researchers around the world. Thanks for an inspiring week of meetings everyone!