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Linnaeus' Legacy: August 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy: Legs Eleven. The next edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Will be coming up shortly at The Other 95%. Last month's edition at A DC Birding Blog. Links to this post. Wednesday, August 6, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #10: The Warbler Has Landed. 10 is up at A DC Birding Blog. Future editions will be held at:. September 2006: The Other 95%. October 2006: PodBlack Cat.
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Linnaeus' Legacy: December 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #14 - Agrobiodiversity Edition. The newest edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Has been installed at Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog. This month's keywords: creationism and sound natural history, onlie begetter, Archie or Jughead, raised from an egg, poisonous bird, Names on Nodes, confused scientists,. Has kindly offered to host the next edition in January.
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Linnaeus' Legacy: October 2008
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A monthly carnival celebrating the diversity of life on this planet, and the methods we use to understand it. Tuesday, October 7, 2008. Linnaeus' Legacy #12 - The Legacy gets crossed by a Black Cat. The newest edition of Linnaeus' Legacy. Has been put up by Podblack Cat. This month's keywords: Dante's. Inferno , sex, mysteries, bet your ass, ants, ants, ants, ants and more ants, stand back and let rip, expensive varieties, tragic tale, goose almost the size of a small plane, Komodo dragons. International...
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The Lord Geekington: March 2011
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Monday, March 28, 2011. Groomed By A Vulture. Taken and modified from Wikipedia Commons. American Black Vultures ( Coragyps atratus. 2004) The frequency of livestock depredation isn't clear‡, as Avery and Cummings (2004) note that many supposed depredation events are inferred from vultures feeding on already-dead animals; vultures will aggressively pursue afterbirth (Humphrey et al. 8224; Hertel (1995) doesn't show where C. atratus. Tends to be towards the far end of variability. I've heard the asterisks...
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Prehistoric CSI: Day 3: It just keeps going and going and going and...
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Paleontology with The Houston Museum of Natural Science. Wednesday, November 7, 2007. Day 3: It just keeps going and going and going and. Today, the team continued to excavate the new associated. Layer that was discovered yesterday. At the Amy site - and it just keeps on going. Just today, they've found additional fin spines (more than 6 so far) of extraordinary quality; several unidentified, large chunks bone in the same level as the fin spines as well as one at a slightly higher level; and a set of.
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Prehistoric CSI: David Temple, Associate Curator of Paleontology
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Paleontology with The Houston Museum of Natural Science. Thursday, October 25, 2007. David Temple, Associate Curator of Paleontology. Associate Curator of Paleontology David Temple likes to say he's also the unofficial head of the Museum's "Department of Mysteries" - meaning that he's our Renaissance Man. The go-to guy when you've got a weird bug, strange goo, unusual fossil, mysterious substance or other generally unknown object you'd like to know what to do with. Now in his 16th year at the Museum.
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Prehistoric CSI: Dr. Bakker's new book: Prehistoric Monsters!
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Paleontology with The Houston Museum of Natural Science. Thursday, February 21, 2008. Dr Bakker's new book: Prehistoric Monsters! Latest book is out - and it's for kids! Well, I enjoyed it qute a bit, too - so maybe we should say it's for kids, and that kid inside all of us that still geeks out over 12-foot sea scorpions and the idea of. Tells the entire story of life on Earth - from the algae-rific Precambrian. Speaking of geeking out - Dr. Bakker also talks about our Seymour dig program. Right next to a.