Hi Catlady :)
Some are on steemSTEM, if you are able to step up your game a little and bring more information about flora in a more scientific format (see #steemSTEM for examples), then I can probably help you more.
Doesn't have to be all rigid and boring:
https://steemit.com/cat/@alexdory/heating-your-house-using-cats-real-science-inside - since you like cats.
See you!
Hi Alex
Thank you for your comment. This is a contest and according to its rules the entries must contain a scientific part along with the photo.
We used the #steemstem tag as we believed we might get some support. The WWF project is aiming to turn people attention to the wild flora and the tremendous potential plants posses. We encourage people to add more information to their posts and the according bibliography. But for the contest announcements...this might be difficult. 🙂
We will no longer use the tag for this contest. But some scientific articles will follow this Autumn and you will see us again. 🙂
Nice article pointing to the obvious: you must have cats in your life...as many as possible. 🐈
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Please use it. I support it and I think it's one of the good projects out there, as @alexs1320 pointed out in one of his articles.
This is why I personally support this project, I would like more people to contribute.
My message was for @nikv, I was urging her to include even more science in her posts and then use the #steemstem tag. It has nothing to do with you :D
Thank you @alexdory. Your cat article is great!
I can do science on plenty of subjects but unfortunately my little project of photographing what I find behind my house has such obscure subjects that besides names and descriptions, many of these don't even have common names, since they are frequently small and your average person is plant-blind. Most also haven't been researched in any substantial way. I include all the information I can find but there's too little out there to make a proper article so I decided not to bore my few readers with scientific descriptions of plant morphology and keep it light and photographic.
But I will bear that in mind and maybe try a few STEM-type articles