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Fig 11 Medusa is a c.1618 painting by the Flemish painter Peter Paul Rubens, showing the severed head of Medusa.
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A brief look at the intertwined history of snakes and people

March 27, 2019 0

The serpent is one of the most prolific and ambiguous symbols of humankind, with its vast history in art, mythology and religious iconography, it has found its way into every culture. Some feared the snake, […]

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Ireland Is Facing Extinctions, a Greatly Depleted Countryside and Climate Change – we don’t need more bird boxes!

March 21, 2019 3

(The following article on the lack of funding towards biodiversity and ecology in Ireland was sent to us by an author who wished to remain anonymous, as the opinions shared may negatively affect their career […]

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