Hello Safa Anees. Spottings on Project Noah aim to feature wildlife. While a honeycomb may have come from the wild initially, once it is taken out of the wild it can't really provide any spotting data of educational value, for instance the habitat and location where it was spotted. A spotting is meant to provide this kind of information. For this reason Project Noah also does not seek to feature fruit that has been picked and is in a supermarket or on a plate. Here is what out FAQs say: "Again, as our main purpose is reconnecting people to and documenting wildlife, we prefer that spottings for all organisms be taken in their natural environment wherever possible." A link is found at the bottom of every page. Thanks
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Hello Safa Anees. Spottings on Project Noah aim to feature wildlife. While a honeycomb may have come from the wild initially, once it is taken out of the wild it can't really provide any spotting data of educational value, for instance the habitat and location where it was spotted. A spotting is meant to provide this kind of information. For this reason Project Noah also does not seek to feature fruit that has been picked and is in a supermarket or on a plate. Here is what out FAQs say: "Again, as our main purpose is reconnecting people to and documenting wildlife, we prefer that spottings for all organisms be taken in their natural environment wherever possible." A link is found at the bottom of every page. Thanks
No. I got it as a gift
Thanks for mov
Is this taken in the wild? I moved it to Arthropods for you :-)