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Science @lemmy.ml

How trade bans and local conservation helped save a dazzling blue gecko

  • I tried to use this image from another article as the thumbnail/banner, but it turns out that only shows up on .ml

  • I tried to use this image from another article as the thumbnail/banner, but it turns out that only shows up on .ml

  • I tried to use this image from another article as the thumbnail/banner, but it turns out that only shows up on .ml

  • Science @mander.xyz

    Pit viper, flying snake and geckos among new species uncovered in Cambodian cave

    Science @slrpnk.net

    Pit viper, flying snake and geckos among new species uncovered in Cambodian cave

    Science @beehaw.org

    Pit viper, flying snake and geckos among new species uncovered in Cambodian cave

    Science @mander.xyz

    Scientists Have Been Studying Fire Salamanders for More Than 250 Years. They Just Discovered That the Creatures Glow Under UV Light

    Science @slrpnk.net

    Scientists Have Been Studying Fire Salamanders for More Than 250 Years. They Just Discovered That the Creatures Glow Under UV Light

    Science @beehaw.org

    Scientists Have Been Studying Fire Salamanders for More Than 250 Years. They Just Discovered That the Creatures Glow Under UV Light

  • Well yeah, that offer wasn’t accepted quickly enough and now it’s expired. We’ll have to renegotiate a new offer now that circumstances have changed.

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    |Israeli Settlements}
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    |Israel}

    Who would be willing to buy a product which is “from Israel” but draws a different line depending on where in occupied Palestine the product is from?

  • Science @mander.xyz

    How trade bans and local conservation helped save a dazzling blue gecko

    Science @slrpnk.net

    How trade bans and local conservation helped save a dazzling blue gecko

    Science @beehaw.org

    How trade bans and local conservation helped save a dazzling blue gecko

  • A couple choice quotes in case you neither clicked through nor read the transcription, but decided to check out the comment(s):

    Of course, “discovery” is a loaded word. Many animals and plants described by Western science were already known to Indigenous peoples and local communities.

    Conservation laws, threatened species lists and monitoring programs usually work at the species level. If several species are mistakenly treated as one, a declining species can be hidden inside a larger group that looks secure.

    As we stand at the precipice of Earth’s sixth mass extinction, this has never been more important.

    Recognising hidden biodiversity does not solve conservation problems by itself.

  • Vegan @lemmy.ml

    Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

    Science @lemmy.ml

    Solway study looks at salt level impact on natterjack toads

    Science @lemmy.ml

    Hidden in plain sight: the race to discover new species before they’re gone

    Science @lemmy.ml

    Tiny sesame sea slug species discovered in the waters of northern Taiwan

  • I assume world is more broadly federated afaik, but could be wrong. There’s definitely something specifically up with ml though.

  • lemmy.ml meta @lemmy.ml

    Something’s up with federation from multiple instances

    Vegan @slrpnk.net

    Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

    Vegan @lemmy.vg

    Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

    Vegan @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

    Veganism @lemmy.ca

    Why Do We Love Birds, But Slaughter Chickens?

  • Hah, well in the interest of not making a slew of assumptions and adding another toxic interaction to the list:

    Thanks for your willingness to comply with my polite and unenforceable request. I do genuinely appreciate it.

  • I haven’t posted to world since Kaplan threw a fit about the anarchist instances, but you’re welcome to.

    I’d appreciate it if you retain the Hexbear xpost link when you do, but there’s nothing I can or would do if you choose not to.

  • The network link will take you to ml because that’s where I posted it from.

    The xpost link will take you to Hexbear because that’s where I xposted it from.

    You can search the title on mander or visit the comm directly and find it.

  • Science @mander.xyz

    Tiny sesame sea slug species discovered in the waters of northern Taiwan

  • A couple choice quotes in case you neither clicked through nor read the transcription, but decided to check out the comment(s):

    Of course, “discovery” is a loaded word. Many animals and plants described by Western science were already known to Indigenous peoples and local communities.

    Conservation laws, threatened species lists and monitoring programs usually work at the species level. If several species are mistakenly treated as one, a declining species can be hidden inside a larger group that looks secure.

    As we stand at the precipice of Earth’s sixth mass extinction, this has never been more important.

    Recognising hidden biodiversity does not solve conservation problems by itself.

  • A couple choice quotes in case you neither clicked through nor read the transcription, but decided to check out the comment(s):

    Of course, “discovery” is a loaded word. Many animals and plants described by Western science were already known to Indigenous peoples and local communities.

    Conservation laws, threatened species lists and monitoring programs usually work at the species level. If several species are mistakenly treated as one, a declining species can be hidden inside a larger group that looks secure.

    As we stand at the precipice of Earth’s sixth mass extinction, this has never been more important.

    Recognising hidden biodiversity does not solve conservation problems by itself.