Here are my recent musings on Nature’s Web of Life. They are a combination of new material and some of my favorite resources.
If you find any of the articles interesting, I hope that you will offer your comments at the end of the list.
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Visual explorations of the relationship of patterns in flowers and their relationship to other forms seen in the physical and natural world.
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Steven Strogatz’s great TED.COM talk on Synchrony
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Wildlife is thriving around Chernobyl since the people left
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Whale Song Patterns Explained. Humpbacks synchronize their music across oceans. A fascinating look at a famous pattern in Nature.
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Ten Words That Technology Borrowed from Nature. By examining these words, we look at Nature with greater depth
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How to log a forest without hurting the birds
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Honeybees Face Global Threat: If They Die, So Do We
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Is Nature Random? There Are Secret Patterns Everywhere.
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What cyclists can learn from fish schools.
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Evidence that Earth’s first mass extinction was caused by critters not catastrophe
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My name is Bill Graham. As a Marine Biologist who has worked in the US and Mexico for 30 years, I am a student of Nature, a teacher, a researcher, and a nature photographer. Through my work, I have acquired an ever growing passion for how everything in Nature is connected. Today, I travel extensively contemplating about, writing about, and photographing Nature’s connections. I also work with conservation projects in the USA and Mexico and mentor talented youth.
Secuence, coordination, nature´s magic and sacred geometry.