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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.

Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.

@LukeRangeWalker

Extension faculty @UofMaryland. Helping landowners & land managers improve wildlife habitat and bring back bobwhites.

Maryland, USA (Born a Texan) انضم Kasım 2022
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.
Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
We can solve conservation problems, but we need to do more than simply preserving natural areas and leaving them alone. Unmanaged natural areas can provide acceptable habitat, but usually far from optimal. There’s a few reasons for that: 1. land use change and development has so altered the landscape that we need to actively work to represent a diversity of habitats in conserved areas. 2. Natural processes like fire, grazing from native herbivores, and predation by apex predators, which interacted to shape vegetation diversity, are usually absent. 3. Invasive species can dramatically reduce the habitat value of an area 4. A lot of our forests were harvested 80 to 100 years ago, and we now have relatively even-aged stands that lack age and structural diversity needed to support a diversity of wildlife. Despite all this, we have the knowledge and ability to manage natural areas to support greater biodiversity and abundance. It often involves targeted disturbance. Warning some of these may surprise you: -Strategic timber harvest to create structural and species diversity and establish forest understory. -Herbicide for invasive and undesirable plants, -Prescribed fire to maintain open grassland areas, -Timed disking to stimulate wildflowers, and/or -Targeted grazing to mimic historical herbivory and reduce grass dominance. Determining how to apply these tools can take a lot of nuance and should be done with forethought, but they can make dramatic improvements for some of our most declining wildlife species.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"Billionaire tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel communicated with Jeffrey Epstein for years, connecting over money, political ties and musings over the role of deception in evolution," per Bloomberg.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
This has got to the be last snow of the year. Magical.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
@thegarybrecka Weird mix of energy and deep motivation. Hard for me to pinpoint how and why it can fade, which it does. Sometimes it can last a good 2-3 years. Much of it is mental / inspiration / vision. What do you think about that @thegarybrecka ?
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Gary Brecka@thegarybrecka·
What’s the hardest part about staying consistent with workouts for you??
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A great day in the field! Our Learn to Upland Bird Hunt program with Delaware DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife wrapped up another successful event on Sunday. A huge thank you to our volunteers, dog handlers, and participants who made the day a success!
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
@bay_quail Yep, Point Pleasant. Getting the rust off for more focused effort with the Maryland Prescribed Burn Association next week.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
Back to burning today. First time to be in the burn boss role on a fire. Big day!
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I met Nick Land a few weeks ago. He mentioned that many people in his circles were anti-LLMs. Someone asked why he thought so many people were. His answer was better than anything so short I thought of: “People like to exist critically with respect to something.” This I think accurately characterizes a lot of people whose outputs and inputs primarily consist of “discourse” about rather than direct contact with the reality at hand. Existing critically with respect to something makes it easy to seem cool, sophisticated, above something, hard-to-impress and therefore worth trying to impress, especially to others who also don’t have contact with the phenomena itself. And for that reason I think it’s cheap. And to someone who has an inside view of what is being discussed, it’s always so transparent and boring and compressible. I’m far more impressed by someone who is capable of loving something and showing others why it’s beautiful or good. Doesn’t have to be LLMs, but anything at all.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
Thousands of acres of even-aged forest stands like this are sub-optimal for wildlife diversity and abundance. Photo: South Mountain State Park
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
@BaltimorePeace Forest management is so important! I think one of the most important habitat improvements we can do on the landscape these days.
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Meg from Baltimore@BaltimorePeace·
@LukeRangeWalker The sides & median of 95 through Howard County up to Arbutus in Baltimore County is so full of dead wood that it depresses me every day when I go to work. There is no room for anything new to grow along long stretches of the road. ☹️
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
First burn of the year. The first clip is of a strip head fire, burning a strip of vegetation downwind. The second is a backing fire, slowly burning upwind to widen the firebreak and give space for the hotter head fire.
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Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
If you want to know why Donald Trump was elected, watch Barack Obama’s attack speech yesterday at Jesse Jackson’s funeral. As he did throughout his presidency, he created a straw man to describe Republicans as bigots who force the American people to “turn on each other”. He said similar crap when he was President and the GOP was the party of Bush, McCain and Romney. It’s the language of bitterness and resentment that makes good people recoil to be described that way. Obama is one of the most divisive figures in US history, except he is celebrated by the MSM because they are partisans. They take sides and loved and protected Obama. It’s no wonder a tough, no BS, bull in the China shop emerged. That person was a fed up Trump, who broke the MSM by not caring what they thought. He showed Rs they could punch back against the Ds and win. His rise coincided with the welcome birth, at long last, of conservative media which gave voice to the voiceless who had been forced to consume the prejudices of the MSM. I can’t stand Obama. He was weak, patronizing, condescending and he put America last. But having listened to him yesterday, I reminded the only good thing he did was help elect President Trump.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
@AlexHormozi It seems like the models have gotten worse at being concise. I recently had to tell it 3-5 times in a row to “make more concise” to get acceptably close to the result I wanted.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
My greatest frustration is spending my day reading other people’s AI slop and translating it back into the bullets they probably submitted to write it.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
Looks like the geese are heading north today.
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Luke Macaulay, Ph.D.@LukeRangeWalker·
Spring peeper frogs started calling last night. They’re 2-3 weeks later than usual. It’s been a cold winter.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney said his support of US action to prevent Iran getting nuclear weapons came “with regret” because the current conflict is a new example of the failure of the international order
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