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March 19th: Taxonomist Appreciation Day

Since 2013, taxonomists have gotten their very own day! This year it fell on a Sunday, so the blog is a little delayed – but here goes:

Initiated in 2013 by Dr. Terry McGlynn, March 19th has become the International Taxonomist Appreciation Day!

Image from http://buzzhootroar.com/

Image from http://buzzhootroar.com/

Check out last year’s post here, where we explain the how and the why.

This entry was posted in About and tagged Taxonomist Appreciation Day on March 20, 2017 by katrine.

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