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Nina Parry

@spiderflowrnina

Entomologist studying Diptera with a focus on Bioconversion for waste management and production of protein for animal feed. Love of all things bug like

Joined November 2011
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I did a TEDx talk in Nov 2019 about black soldier flies! Let me know what you think! @TedxPretoria @TEDx #TEDTalks youtube.com/watch?v=jBH9ik…


UK’s fledgling edible insect sector in jeopardy after Brexit theguardian.com/environment/20…


I might be moving to the UK near the end of this year to be a part of the growing insect protein industry. I am very excited! adas.uk/News/roadmap-t…


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Roadmap to accelerating insect protein in UK feeds published adas.uk/News/roadmap-t…


Back to the basics: You are what you eat AND the information you digest - EVO Conversion Systems ~ the black soldier fly company evoconsys.com/1/post/2021/02…


One fly, many potential applications - EVO Conversion Systems ~ the black soldier fly company evoconsys.com/1/post/2021/04…


"Meticulous researcher" on top of the photo of the not-black soldier fly black soldier fly (it is actually a bee). Is anyone going to tell them? heraldkeeper.com/news/black-sol…


Very cool read! It is always fun to learn what insects are called in other languages Learning the Insect Lingo While Working Abroad entomologytoday.org/2021/05/05/lea… via @EntsocAmerica @bick_emily


CEOs: Insect-protein market ready to take flight shar.es/aoVV9k


An interesting read for anyone wanting to look are reducing their food waste: Reducing Food Waste: Lessons From Raising Toddlers goodmenproject.com/featured-conte…


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Blink and you’ll miss it. Thankfully, it makes a couple of attempts 😂 Juvenile Liphistius cf. ornatus.


It's a fly eat fly world out there! Taken in mountain sanctuary, South Africa #flyfriday #robberfly

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Happy #Worldrobberflyday #flyfriday, I spotted this one in South Florida a couple of years ago.

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4 reasons insects could be a staple in Aussie diets, from zesty tree ants to peanut-buttery bogong moths miragenews.com/4-reasons-inse…


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