Welcome to Project Noah! This is a great community for you to share your photos of living organisms that you have found. There are several features of the site that you may check out at any time. If you have not done so already, I suggest taking a read through the FAQ page.
If you know the identity of the organisms in your spottings, it is important to include the scientific name (along with the common name) in the appropriate ares. Having a description of your experience and/or the organism and information about the habitat in which you found it, gives your spotting added value and interest.
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Welcome to Project Noah! This is a great community for you to share your photos of living organisms that you have found. There are several features of the site that you may check out at any time. If you have not done so already, I suggest taking a read through the FAQ page.
There you will find guidelines for posting and other information: http://www.projectnoah.org/faq
If you know the identity of the organisms in your spottings, it is important to include the scientific name (along with the common name) in the appropriate ares. Having a description of your experience and/or the organism and information about the habitat in which you found it, gives your spotting added value and interest.
This spotting would be a nice addition to the Marvelous Mantids of the World mission: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1573...