Week 6 Twitter Updates
- Justin Hui
- May 5, 2021
- 1 min read

More Twitter stuff, this week was not as bad as before. I followed a couple researchers such as @WascherClaudia, who makes fairy consistent posts on her work. So it lead me to a lot of other researchers this time. As usual, twitter was filled with a lot of conservation posts which I liked and retweeted. I think I may need to start vetting the people I follow now though, since I still get lots of random posts in my home, as well as posts on different animals like dolphins or elephants.

It was pretty difficult hashtag searching. Most of the hashtags I found were from bird watchers and photographers, so nothing research related. I did follow them however, since they had some nice images that I thought was cool. Other than that, I didn't really find any that were particularly useful.

This tweet was cool, as it talked about the "Lights Out Texas" initiative, which tries to lessen light pollution to help migratory birds. This I liked the most out of the tweets I found because It is something that everybody can help out in and personally have a hand in doing. Rather than just signing a petition, or form; while useful, this seems more substantial.
This week I responded to Daniel Wang's Research Agenda. His looked really good, with nice bold titles for each of his articles, and a good color palate. His articles were on wolves and their social structures. I found it pretty interesting how wolf packs are not all that different from dogs and how they treat each other as family. He had a good selection of articles from different researchers and times.




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