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Earth worm

Description:

Earth worm

Habitat:

Soil under a stump

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6 Comments

DandyLions
DandyLions 8 years ago

Thanks for the recap, I have done just that - I understand the complexities of being in our outdoor spaces. In addition, safety and digital citizenship is a focus for being a citizen scientist, and we are engaged in a project that will honour these points. Posting to Project Noah may be end component of the project, but a great deal of front loading will occur first. I do hope that we can identify some of our own local small worlds by checking to see if people here have information. Looking forward to an amazing adventure.

It is very helpful to us if the teachers read and understand our FAQs and ensure that these youngsters comply before posting as it would save us a lot of work. I know its very difficult for youngsters to understand.
Basically, If it is alive and still growing it is OK to post, but touching/handling should be avoided and no humans in the pictures, which must be the users own work. Copying anything from the internet or books is not permitted
Description is for what they actually saw and Habitat is that where they actually saw it, garden, park etc are acceptable.

DandyLions
DandyLions 8 years ago

Lovely that there is a community of support!

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Great! Let us know if you have any questions

DandyLions
DandyLions 8 years ago

Thanks :) kindergarten class is exploring the app

AshleyT
AshleyT 8 years ago

Moved to the other category, earthworms are not amphibians :)

DandyLions
Spotted by
DandyLions

British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on May 2, 2015
Submitted on May 3, 2015

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