By changing the ID do you mean the common name or the scientific name? Or is your objection to the use of the specific variety? I've been logging cultivars under the mission specifically referring to gardening because it can be broadly interpreted. If Noah excludes cultivars as not "wild" I'll stop posting them.
Thanks for changing the order for now, Bruce. An administrator will have a look on it (hopefully). Would you please remind changing the spottings ID, too?
Native olive oil is't what I would call a wildlife-spotting at all - change the name of the spotting after you removed the first picture, Bruce. Thanks for understanding.
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By changing the ID do you mean the common name or the scientific name? Or is your objection to the use of the specific variety? I've been logging cultivars under the mission specifically referring to gardening because it can be broadly interpreted. If Noah excludes cultivars as not "wild" I'll stop posting them.
Thanks for changing the order for now, Bruce.
An administrator will have a look on it (hopefully).
Would you please remind changing the spottings ID, too?
I actually removed imediately when posting, but don't know how to eliminate it from the server.
The picture you're referring to was deleted, but the Noah server hasn't eleminated it.
Native olive oil is't what I would call a wildlife-spotting at all - change the name of the spotting after you removed the first picture, Bruce.
Thanks for understanding.
Hi Bruce, the first picture in this spotting doesn't feature organisms as defined under Project Noah's Terms. Thank you for kindly removing it.