Zoology Jottings

Zoology has a discipline: evolution; zoology is vertically integrated, concerned with biological organisation at the level of organisms in their environment, organs, tissues, cells and molecules. This blog meanders through the animal kingdom, from aardvarks and anoles, through mouse and man, to zorillas and zebras.

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 6. Captive Breeding

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This is the 6th and final  of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia a...

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 5. Do the feral cockatoos in Hong Kong damage the environment?

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This is the 5th of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia and of Timor...
Sunday, 26 February 2017

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 4. Geographical Origins of the Feral Population in Hong Kong

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This is the fourth of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia and of Ti...
Thursday, 23 February 2017

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 3. History of the Feral Population in Hong Kong

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This is the third of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia and of Ti...
Monday, 20 February 2017

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 2. Population Crash and Conservation

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This is the second of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia and of Ti...
Saturday, 18 February 2017

The Yellow-crested or Lesser Sulphur-crested Cockatoo. Part 1. Two birds in 1960s Hong Kong

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This is the first of a series of articles on this once common but now critically-endangered species from the islands of Indonesia east of Wa...
Thursday, 9 February 2017

Viral Nightmares

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I have been suffering from a virus and one of the effects has been nightmares. This nightmare morning was typical even though it did not inv...
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Elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1996, Malcolm Peaker is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. A graduate of the University of Sheffield (BSc, DSc) and the University of Hong Kong (PhD, Hon. DSc), he was Director of the Hannah Research Institute and Hannah Professor in the University of Glasgow, Vice-President of the Zoological Society of London, Chairman of the, British Nutrition Foundation and a member of the Rank Prize Funds Nutrition Advisory Committee.
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