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"Worms: From Martin Luther to Earth's Unsung Heroes" In the annals of history, one cannot overlook the significance of worms

Background imageWorms Collection: Church spire of the collegiate church, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region

Church spire of the collegiate church, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Franzosendenkmal, French War Memorial, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region

Franzosendenkmal, French War Memorial, Duernstein, Wachau valley, Waldviertel region, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Grossmuenster church, Zurich, Switzerland, Europe

Grossmuenster church, Zurich, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Solar panels a the roundabout island, Ost district, Woergl, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

Solar panels a the roundabout island, Ost district, Woergl, Tyrol, Austria, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in

Purple foxglove, Ladys glove (Digitalis purpurea), group of blossoms on a forest clearing area in a Scots pine forest (Pinus sylvestris), near Nicklheiml, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Porta Nigra, a Roman city gate, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Porta Nigra, a Roman city gate, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms awake from hibernation
Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms during second hibernation phase. Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms feeding on mulberry leaves Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms begin to construct cocoons

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms begin to construct cocoons Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering silkworms from egg paper

Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering silkworms from egg paper
Japan - Silk Industry - Gathering the silkworms from the egg paper using a delicate feather brush. Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Bombyx mori Moths lay eggs on paper

Japan - Silk Industry - Bombyx mori Moths lay eggs on paper Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Reeling the cocoons by foot reel

Japan - Silk Industry - Reeling the cocoons by foot reel Date: circa 1909

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Cutting the Mulberry leaves

Japan - Silk Industry - Cutting the Mulberry leaves, for the silkworms to consume as they grow to maturity. Date: circa 1907

Background imageWorms Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms 20 days after hatching

Japan - Silk Industry - Silkworms 20 days after hatching Date: circa 1907

Background imageWorms Collection: Worm Farm - Japan - Straw Layers

Worm Farm - Japan - Straw Layers in which the worms are kept. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWorms Collection: Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) and Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)

Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) and Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) mixed flock, feeding on mown meadow, picking at worms and grubs disturbed by tractor and machinery, Cumbria

Background imageWorms Collection: Lugworm (Arenicola marina) casts on beach, Duddon Sands, Duddon Estuary, Sandscale Haws N. N. R

Lugworm (Arenicola marina) casts on beach, Duddon Sands, Duddon Estuary, Sandscale Haws N. N. R
Lugworm (Arenicola marina) casts on beach, Duddon Sands, Duddon Estuary, Sandscale Haws N.N.R. Cumbria, England, November

Background imageWorms Collection: Bobbit Worm (Eunice aphroditois) adult, feeding on small worm, in hole on black sand, Retak Larry

Bobbit Worm (Eunice aphroditois) adult, feeding on small worm, in hole on black sand, Retak Larry, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageWorms Collection: Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata) adult, carrying worm in beak, prior to washing in tidal creek

Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata) adult, carrying worm in beak, prior to washing in tidal creek, Norfolk, England, January

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10874130

Picture No. 10874130
Light Micrograph (LM): Hookworm (Ancylostoma duodenale) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10847764

Picture No. 10847764
Lugworm (Arenicola) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10946881

Picture No. 10946881
Blackbird - female for listening for worms UK. Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10889130

Picture No. 10889130
Song Thrush - with meal worms in its beak (Turdus iliacus) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10874543

Picture No. 10874543
Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Tapeworm from a teleost fish Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10871140

Picture No. 10871140
Black compost bin with active worm population Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10855833

Picture No. 10855833
Cockchafer Larva - in soil (Melolontha melolontha ) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10855834

Picture No. 10855834
Cockchafer Larva - in soil (Melolontha melolontha ) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10855808

Picture No. 10855808
Earthworm (Lumbricus rubellus) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10855807

Picture No. 10855807
Mutant Tiger Worm - juvenile with two tails (Eisenia fetida) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10855791

Picture No. 10855791
CENTIPEDE - attacking an earthworm (Lithobius variegatus) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10793139

Picture No. 10793139
BLACKBIRD - male with worm (Turdus merula) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10766905

Picture No. 10766905
GLOW WORMS - larval stage of Fungus Gnat (Arachnocampa luminosa) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10983095

Picture No. 10983095
Sand Worms on beach Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10983044

Picture No. 10983044
Sand Worms on beach Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10900703

Picture No. 10900703
Tiger Leech (Haemadipsa picta) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10900396

Picture No. 10900396
Flatworm (Pseudoceros bajae) Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Picture No. 10896615

Picture No. 10896615
Parisitical worms in dog dropping - after vermifuge administration Date:

Background imageWorms Collection: Little Owl (Athene noctua) adult, with earthworm in beak, perched on dead branch in farmland

Little Owl (Athene noctua) adult, with earthworm in beak, perched on dead branch in farmland, West Yorkshire, England, June

Background imageWorms Collection: Asian Dowitcher (Limnodromus semipalmatus) adult, partial breeding plumage

Asian Dowitcher (Limnodromus semipalmatus) adult, partial breeding plumage, with invertebrate prey in beak, feeding on mudflats, Mai Po Marshes Reserve, Deep Bay, New Territories, Hong Kong, China

Background imageWorms Collection: Fairy Pitta (Pitta nympha) adult, foraging, probing ground for worms, Huben, Central Taiwan, June

Fairy Pitta (Pitta nympha) adult, foraging, probing ground for worms, Huben, Central Taiwan, June

Background imageWorms Collection: Sea-mouse (Aphrodita aculeata) adult, washed up on shingle beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England

Sea-mouse (Aphrodita aculeata) adult, washed up on shingle beach, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England, February

Background imageWorms Collection: Silkworm farm, showing interior of rearing house or Magnangerie and collection of mulberry leaves

Silkworm farm, showing interior of rearing house or Magnangerie and collection of mulberry leaves (1) on which caterpillars (worms) were fed. From The Universal Magazine, London, 1753. Engraving

Background imageWorms Collection: Luther, Martin (1483-1546). 1545. Surviving together within the Sammelband

Luther, Martin (1483-1546). 1545. Surviving together within the Sammelband into which they were bound for their original owner, these four texts relate to the Council of Trent and the Diet of Worms

Background imageWorms Collection: Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms 1521

Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms 1521

Background imageWorms Collection: Digging Worms For Fishing

Digging Worms For Fishing
Lyons, Wisconsin: c. 1954. A group of eager fishermen watch as another man gathers up angle worms for the venture

Background imageWorms Collection: View Of The Liebfrau Vineyard

View Of The Liebfrau Vineyard, The Cathedral Of Worms In The Distance

Background imageWorms Collection: The Cathedral At Worms Germany

The Cathedral At Worms Germany, Engraving 1882



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"Worms: From Martin Luther to Earth's Unsung Heroes" In the annals of history, one cannot overlook the significance of worms. These seemingly insignificant creatures have left their mark in various realms, from religion to ecology. Let us embark on a journey through time and nature as we explore the diverse world of worms. Centuries ago, in 1521, German religious reformer Martin Luther defended himself before Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet in Worms. This historic event shaped the course of Christianity and paved the way for religious freedom. While Luther fought his battles with words, gastrointestinal nematodes waged their own silent war within our bodies. These tiny they are cause havoc in our digestive systems if not properly addressed. Delving deeper underground, we discover mole-eating worms diligently burrowing through soil. Their tireless efforts contribute to aerating and enriching the earth beneath our feet, ensuring healthy ecosystems thrive. Meanwhile, song thrushes proudly display their hunting prowess by clutching wriggling worms in their beaks. These melodious birds rely on these nutritious morsels to sustain themselves and nurture their young. Turning towards sustainable practices, compost wormeries offer a glimpse into nature's recycling system. Within black plastic bins filled with kitchen waste lies a bustling community of earthworms diligently breaking down vegetable peelings and cardboard into nutrient-rich compost. Venturing further below ground level reveals intricate tunnels created by earthworms that enhance soil structure while providing essential aeration for plant roots. The symbiotic relationship between these humble creatures and grass roots ensures flourishing green landscapes. Yet even coral polyps residing amidst vibrant reefs are not immune to wormy encounters; they feast upon polychaete worms under cover of nightfall—nature's carnivorous ballet unfolding beneath tranquil waters off Australia's Great Barrier Reef. On land once again but far from serene waters lies Colorado where barred tiger salamanders indulge in an earthworm feast.