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Neighborhoods Wildlife Conservation Alliance Blog: Ursa Freedom Project & EcoPaparazzi
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Neighborhoods Wildlife Conservation Alliance Blog. Friday, June 12, 2009. Ursa Freedom Project and EcoPaparazzi. OK, a big score: My moon bear fundraising video was featured on Animal Asia's website! Check it out HERE. It also is featured on a very cool site dedicated to helping the cause for moon bears, called the Ursa Freedom Project. Http:/ ursafreedomproject.ning.com/. Http:/ ecopaparazzi.ning.com/. Hope everyone is well! Labels: Eco Paparazzi Ursa Freedom Project. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Comparative Mind: October 2011
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Monday, 17 October 2011. Evolutionary Comparison Finds Shocking History for Vertebrates. Wired UK (Oct, 12. 2011). A few hundred million years ago, there was a major fork in the evolutionary tree. One lineage led to the ray-finned fishes, or actinopterygians, and they’ve kept a weak electroreceptive system to this day. Sturgeon have rec...The other l...
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A Comparative Mind: January 2013
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Tuesday, 29 January 2013. Dung Beetles, "Walking On The Milky Way" - [Article]. New Scientist, 25, January 2013). Ever look up at the stars and wonder if some bug-eyed creature is doing the same? It turns out at least one does: the dung beetle uses the glow of the Milky Way to navigate. Journal article: Dung Beetles Use the Milky Way for Orientation.
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A Comparative Mind: October 2012
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Tuesday, 23 October 2012. Big Brain Power Demands Fire Power! Mmm yummy, tasty, juicy.puh puh puh! Wiredcom, 23, Oct 2012). They got cooking, according to a study published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Monday, 22 October 2012. NOC, the white whale that tried to sound like a humanz. Listen to this recording.
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A Comparative Mind: November 2013
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Monday, 25 November 2013. Evidence of interbreeding among early Hominins - [Journal article]. Iflscience.com, 25, November 2013). The evolutionary tree for modern humans is a bit of a mess - humans haven’t had a close relative on this planet for over 10,000 years, but there used to be several other closely related species living at the same time.
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Kaija | Budongo's Weblogongo
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Blogging in the Jungle. February 7, 2014. Kaija at 3 months. Video still by Brittany Fallon. We all know how quickly kids grow up, but does it ever really cease to shock just how fast they do it? You may remember our post about Kaija, Kwera’s newborn boy, back in October. Kaija at 6 months. Photo by Guillaume Dezecache. Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting...
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A Comparative Mind: August 2013
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Monday, 19 August 2013. Altruism or manipulated helping? Altruism may have origins in manipulation - [Article]. Physorg, 19, Aug 2013). Manipulation is often thought of as morally repugnant, but it might be responsible for the evolutionary origins of some helpful or altruistic behaviour, according to a new study. In Central and South America, causes ...
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A Comparative Mind: Unusual Animal Intelligence - [Magazine article]
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Saturday, 16 November 2013. Unusual Animal Intelligence - [Magazine article]. Iflscience.com, 22, October 2013). The full extent of what animals think may never be known, but we already have seen amazing intelligence from some unlikely sources. Their amazing intelligence is not always used to start fights -. Dolphins have long been celebrated as some...
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A Comparative Mind: Neanderthals gave us a selection of disease genes - [Journal article]
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Comparative, Evolutionary and Developmental Psychology. News, articles and media from the world of human and non-human behaviour, development and cognition. Thursday, 30 January 2014. Neanderthals gave us a selection of disease genes - [Journal article]. BBC News, 30th January 2014). Gene types that influence disease in people today were picked up through interbreeding with Neanderthals, a major study in Nature journal suggests. Instead, the researchers argue, this mutation may have more than one functio...
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Neighborhoods Wildlife Conservation Alliance Blog: June 2009
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Neighborhoods Wildlife Conservation Alliance Blog. Friday, June 12, 2009. Ursa Freedom Project and EcoPaparazzi. OK, a big score: My moon bear fundraising video was featured on Animal Asia's website! Check it out HERE. It also is featured on a very cool site dedicated to helping the cause for moon bears, called the Ursa Freedom Project. Http:/ ursafreedomproject.ning.com/. Http:/ ecopaparazzi.ning.com/. Hope everyone is well! Labels: Eco Paparazzi Ursa Freedom Project. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The video be...