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The Diary of a Schoolkid: 06/29/09
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The Diary of a Schoolkid. The interesting scraps of life in between. Monday, June 29, 2009. Literature: The Road Not Taken. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,. And sorry I could not travel both. And be one traveler, long I stood. And looked down one as far as I could. To where it bent in the undergrowth;. Then took the other, as just as fair,. And having perhaps the better claim,. Because it was grassy and wanted wear;. Though as for that the passing there.
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Every place has a wild side: September 2013
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Things we do in class - Fish dissection. The Tilapia ( Osteichthyes: Actinopterygii:. Perciformes: Cichlidae: Tilapiine), before dissection. Instruments of the trade. Today marks the first time dissecting an animal during a practical session in " Topics in Aquatic Biodversity. Fishes, a general introduction. Fishes are a diverse group of animals, that both live in marine and freshwater environments. They are, however, paraphyletic.
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Every place has a wild side: Natural History & Science Resources
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Natural History and Science Resources. Resources for Natural History. Https:/ blogs.ethz.ch/osmiini/. Http:/ molluscs.at/index.html. Http:/ www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/library/compendium/index.html. Http:/ dynamicecology.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). With this green heart, either by joining our blog or linking us. Blog Links →. Through the Eyes of the Leopard Cat. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
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Every place has a wild side: February 2014
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Flora and Fauna Featured (FFF). Natural History and Science Resources. Ants of Singapore #12 - Echinopla (lineata). Kent Ridge, Singapore, 2014. Ants of Singapore #11 - Polyrhachis (cf. tubifex). Lives in bamboo culms. Worker with alate. Worker biting on the alate wings. Alate in the nest. A view of the alate. Http:/ ripley.si.edu/ent/nmnhtypedb/images/pdfs/12311.pdf. Http:/ ripley.si.edu/ent/nmnhtypedb/images/pdfs/14656.pdf. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blog Links →. Through the Eyes of the Leopard Cat.
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Photography & Me: May 2012
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A personal blog about nature, photography and myself. Monday, May 28, 2012. I was hanging out with my neighbor at his place one rainy evening, when we hear several loud frog calls from a nearby stream. Upon taking a look, we spotted a pretty large frog in the shallow water. As I didn't have my camera with me, my neighbor lent me his Nikon L110 to grab these few shots. We sneaked closer to the frog, till he hopped onto the gravel. Sunday, May 27, 2012. Saturday, May 26, 2012. I've been to many riversides ...
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Photography & Me: February 2012
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A personal blog about nature, photography and myself. Sunday, February 12, 2012. Snake in the Tank. This has occurred several times: A rat snake hunting for fish and frogs, gets caught in the net covering the fish tank (pond) outdoors. Many a times, the snake eventually dies of suffocation! However, this time, after much twisting and turning within the net, the snake managed to free itself and slithered straight into the water. Saturday, February 4, 2012. Life on My Desk. I love this mentos case! A reall...
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The Biology Refugia: Hidden Lives - the Movie
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Blogging about ecology, evolution, taxonomy and biodiversity from Singapore. Monday, June 03, 2013. Hidden Lives - the Movie. As I announced over a year ago, I have a website. Featuring the protists (protozoans and algae) that one can find in freshwater (ponds, reservoirs, drains.) in Singapore. The pages are illustrated with pictures (photomicrographs) and videos, and are organized as a guidebook (inspired by the Singapore Science Centre nature guidebooks that I grew up with). Like what you read?
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The Biology Refugia: Environmentalist recants anti-GM position
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Blogging about ecology, evolution, taxonomy and biodiversity from Singapore. Sunday, March 10, 2013. Environmentalist recants anti-GM position. Mark Lynas, an environmental activist and writer on subjects including climate change, publicly recanted his previous opposition to genetically-modified foods at a public lecture in the Oxford Farming Conference. He describes how his former associates have reacted to his about-face:. It wasn't an impulsive decision, however, but one based on his immersion in scie...
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The Biology Refugia: Hey there sailor...
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Blogging about ecology, evolution, taxonomy and biodiversity from Singapore. Wednesday, May 01, 2013. Want to be a scientist? All you need is a bucket lid, a length of rope, and a smart phone app. Scientist Richard Kirby at Plymouth investigates how climate change affects phytoplankton in the oceans. One of the oldest and yet simplest methods to measure the density of phytoplankton in surface waters is to use a device called the Secchi disk. Kirby's team has developed an app. Like what you read? Job: Ful...
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The Biology Refugia: Backyard Naturalists
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Blogging about ecology, evolution, taxonomy and biodiversity from Singapore. Sunday, February 17, 2013. There's a great article. On the BBC website about amateur naturalists who discover new species in their spare time. One would think that the flora and fauna of Europe has been largely cataloged, but new species are still being discovered there, mostly by people who pursue natural history as a hobby. Much of this new biodiversity is small, especially insects and other invertebrates:. Like what you read?
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