Nick Carter (@nickcarter_182) 's Twitter Profile
Nick Carter

@nickcarter_182

Powerful Owl researcher ๐Ÿฆ‰
Burrito roller ๐Ÿฅ™
Bird watcher ๐Ÿฆ
Ecologist ๐ŸŒฒ
Traveller ๐ŸŒ

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calendar_today22-09-2018 14:31:24

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Found a little hopper last night ๐Ÿธ Southern Brown Tree Frog (Litoria ewingii) #ecology #melbournefrogs instagram.com/p/B2isU9dA58D/โ€ฆ

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How the F does sky news promote this horrible man? You know the denialists are in a corner when they start calling people turds

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Can't believe I'm still apart of this amazing project, 3 years on since finishing honours ๐Ÿฆ‰ my first owl of 2020 woo!

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Hey Twitter friends! Is anyone looking for volunteers for their eco research projects in Vic or NSW? Have a week of annual leave coming up and would love to jump back in the research/fieldwork game!

Zoe Brittain (@brittain_zoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somebody needs to tell the government that my humanities degree has been 10x more relevant to getting hired and promoted than my STEM degree ๐Ÿ‘Ž

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Never forget that one time I was in a professional workshop and the facilitator asked 'what is your life goal' and without thinking I answered "to see a walrus in real life"

John White Wildlife (@jwhitewildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Powerful owls and rodent poisons. Our latest research in the Age today. Think before you reach for the poisons you really donโ€™t know where they will end up. theage.com.au/national/victoโ€ฆ

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ALERT! Powerful owls don't generally eat rodents yet in this paper we show 83% of them have rat poison in their livers. Likely explanation possums are eating rat poison and being eaten by owls! Extremely concerning on many levels. New threatening process? authors.elsevier.com/c/1eRxxB8ccudRp

ALERT! Powerful owls don't generally eat rodents yet in this paper we show 83% of them have rat poison in their livers. Likely explanation possums are eating rat poison and being eaten by owls! Extremely concerning on many levels. New threatening process? authors.elsevier.com/c/1eRxxB8ccudRp
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Woo Hoooooo! Off heads another powerful owl carrying a GPS tracker. Where will she go? Time will tell. The data will be critical in helping local government plan around her need for habitat.

Woo Hoooooo! Off heads another powerful owl carrying a GPS tracker. Where will she go? Time will tell. The data will be critical in helping local government plan around her need for habitat.
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A massive pile of owl vomit! Trackers on owls can certainly help find well used roosting sites pretty quickly. Anyone for a career in owl vomitology?

A massive pile of owl vomit! Trackers on owls can certainly help find well used roosting sites pretty quickly. Anyone for a career in owl vomitology?
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Thread: The first #OA paper from my PhD is out! We found that social media users will engage with images of reptiles๐ŸฆŽ , amphibians ๐Ÿธ, invertebrates ๐Ÿž and molluscs ๐Ÿ™ just as much as they will with birds ๐Ÿฆœ and mammals ๐Ÿจ mdpi.com/1721644 Animals #consocsci

Thread: The first  #OA paper from my PhD is out!  We found that social media users will engage with images of reptiles๐ŸฆŽ , amphibians ๐Ÿธ, invertebrates ๐Ÿž and molluscs ๐Ÿ™ just as much as they will with birds ๐Ÿฆœ and mammals ๐Ÿจ
 mdpi.com/1721644 <a href="/Animals_MDPI/">Animals</a> 
#consocsci
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Giving nature a chance in our cities is up to YOU! Things you can easily do 1) embrace native plants 2) plant a canopy tree 3) plant out your nature strip 4) say no to rat poisons 5) encourage others to do the same We all need to take collective action. Share the love for nature!

Giving nature a chance in our cities is up to YOU!
Things you can easily do
1) embrace native plants
2) plant a canopy tree
3) plant out your nature strip
4) say no to rat poisons
5) encourage others to do the same
We all need to take collective action. Share the love for nature!
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Squuueeee!!! Floof ball alert the baby powerful owls are emerging from their hollows. This one in a landscape with lots of agriculture. Its mum had a range that covered a massive area to link patches of bush. Those linkages in the landscape are ohhh so important.

Squuueeee!!! Floof ball alert the baby powerful owls are emerging from their hollows. This one in a landscape with lots of agriculture. Its mum had a range that covered a massive area to link patches of bush. Those linkages in the landscape are ohhh so important.
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Live in Melbourne and concerned about rat poisons and what they are doing to our wildlife? We are talking about this at Blackburn Lake tomorrow afternoon. Love for you to join us. Bookings here aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%โ€ฆ