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Agricultural burn off. Creating it own clouds.
Boort Vic.

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Birchip Cropping Group - Agricultural Research Organisation on Instagram: "Optimising slug management! The aim of this trial is to investigate the slug population dynamics according to climate and c... bcg_birchip on April 12, 2026: "Optimising slug management! The aim of this trial is to investigate the slug population dynamics according to climate and crop type, guide integrated management appro...

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Great project informing Australian growers when #slugs are active

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Conical snails are very active today.
Plenty of growth since March when green snails were painted and released.

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Snails very frisky today. Lots of growing going on over since February.

#conicalsnail

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Conservation science and the ethos of restraint Despite aiming to make conservation science and practice more effective, many conservationists default to excessive precaution, advocating conservative actions—or even inaction. The field suffers fro....

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Great morning for conical snails.

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Senior Research Officer, Entomology I WORK FOR SA is the official careers website for South Australian Government jobs, featuring diverse career opportunities across the public sector.

Senior Research Officer (Entomology) position available with PIRSA, focusing on research, diagnostics, and IPM support for South Australia’s grains and horticulture industries.
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Such a nice guy

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#Snails very active early in the year based on real-time monitoring using cameras. The question for Australian growers is it too early to apply snail baits. Field trial setup to test.

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Small conical snails busy mating and laying eggs in #EastGippsland. #snails are becoming a major pest in pasture. #timetogetiton

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Purchased 1981

Purchased 1981

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"Through a Window, Riviera" by Paul Nash presents a serene view from within an interior space, leading the eye through an open window to a tranquil seascape with a solitary sailboat afar. Known for his ability to bridge everyday settings with dreamlike landscapes, Nash's work often captures the juxtaposition of the familiar and surreal, emphasizing themes of transition and perspective.

"Through a Window, Riviera" by Paul Nash presents a serene view from within an interior space, leading the eye through an open window to a tranquil seascape with a solitary sailboat afar. Known for his ability to bridge everyday settings with dreamlike landscapes, Nash's work often captures the juxtaposition of the familiar and surreal, emphasizing themes of transition and perspective.

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In "The Rye Marshes, East Sussex," Paul Nash captures the tranquil beauty of the English landscape using geometric shapes and muted colors. The painting reflects Nash’s interest in combining natural forms with architectural elements, highlighting his distinctive approach to modernism and surrealism.

In "The Rye Marshes, East Sussex," Paul Nash captures the tranquil beauty of the English landscape using geometric shapes and muted colors. The painting reflects Nash’s interest in combining natural forms with architectural elements, highlighting his distinctive approach to modernism and surrealism.

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Awesome video of #BogongMoths in the #AustralianAlps displays they may be small but the sheer number makes them extremely important for energy flow ( #possumfood ) back up the mountain due to their #migration thousands of kilometres.

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"Eclipse of the Sunflower" by Paul Nash melds surrealism with elements of nature, depicting a dramatic juxtaposition of an oversized dark sun obscuring a vibrant sunflower. Nash, known for his distinctive use of symbolism and recurring motifs of the natural world, explores themes of transformation and contrasts in this evocative composition.

"Eclipse of the Sunflower" by Paul Nash melds surrealism with elements of nature, depicting a dramatic juxtaposition of an oversized dark sun obscuring a vibrant sunflower. Nash, known for his distinctive use of symbolism and recurring motifs of the natural world, explores themes of transformation and contrasts in this evocative composition.

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My new theme song 'jesse welles bugs' share.google/xcmlSoT7ZdZi...

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Adelaide Hills koala population boom risks starvation, study finds South Australia's Mount Lofty Ranges is experiencing a koala population boom that would likely lead to starvation and deaths, researchers say.

Mount Lofty Ranges #koala population boom risks starvation, study finds www.abc.net.au/news/2026-01...

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"Sunrise, Inverness Copse" by Paul Nash depicts a haunting landscape of barren trees and craters under a cold, pale sunrise. This work reflects Nash's experiences as a war artist during World War I, capturing the desolation following battle at the Western Front.

"Sunrise, Inverness Copse" by Paul Nash depicts a haunting landscape of barren trees and craters under a cold, pale sunrise. This work reflects Nash's experiences as a war artist during World War I, capturing the desolation following battle at the Western Front.

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Morning from Mt Cope VIC. Great start to summer.

Extended snow cover resulting in swift month damage of Poa grasses.

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David Jones on X: "If I were in the chemical sales trade, I would be worried right now. Every year I am asked why we are using fewer inputs. More diverse rotations, better & more disease resistant varieties, better knowledge of when to plant, better equipment establishing more competitive crops, https://t.co/znVABLO50s" / X If I were in the chemical sales trade, I would be worried right now. Every year I am asked why we are using fewer inputs. More diverse rotations, better & more disease resistant varieties, better knowledge of when to plant, better equipment establishing more competitive crops, https://t.co/znVABLO50s

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Composite photograph of globular springtails found in a Staffordshire garden.

Composite photograph of globular springtails found in a Staffordshire garden.

A selection of globular springtails found under fallen leaves on our garden lawn this morning. A Dicyrtomina species at the bottom and Sminthurinus aureus (dark form) and S. elegans at the top. #collembola #mesofauna #Staffs #macro #photography

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Conical snails can't wait to feed on #IRONMAXPro in laboratory assays.

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Great interaction with industry at the 7th South Australian Weeds and Pest Conference. Held 24 and 25 September 2025 at University of Adelaide.

#molluscs #invasive_ecology

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New blow for South Australian #beekeepers already enduring drought & low honey production with routine PIRSA surveillance detecting #varroa mites in hives east of Waikerie that were moved from Qld with permit. #agsky #beesky

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Biological invasions: a global assessment of geographic distributions, long‐term trends, and data gaps Biological invasions are one of the major drivers of biodiversity decline and have been shown to have far-reaching consequences for society and the economy. Preventing the introduction and spread of ...

Read our latest paper on the trends and statuses of #biologicalinvasions worldwide.
Led by @hannoseebens.bsky.social , L Meyerson, P Pyšek and D Richardson and ~60 other coauthors, and based on Chap2 of the #IAS #IPBES Report, it has all the basic info you need!
A MUST READ!
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No need to worry about attention to detail, ai will replace proof readers.

Good old Microsoft will add an axis title.

Final hard copy of Primary Industries and Regions SA report.

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Everyone loves tardigrades (especially at the LinnSoc), but is tardigrade love-making affected by water? Here, the effect of anhydrobiosis (life without water) on mate choice & reproductive stress was studied, finding females laid fewer eggs but no delay on mate choice! 🌍🧪
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J’ai eu le plaisir une nouvelle fois d’écrire pour le magazine Le Couvert Boréal un article sur les #champignons forestiers, où je donne quatre bonnes raisons de croire qu’ils sont bien plus qu’une simple histoire de comestibilité 🍄

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Riparian revegetation zone, heavily cleared.

Riparian revegetation zone, heavily cleared.

Top revegetation work here. Scalped all the native tussock grass to plant back in some native tussock grass.

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Lamaroo silo art.

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