Linnaeus' Legacy

There's a new carnival in town! Christopher Taylor of Catalogue of Organisms has just started Linnaeus' Legacy, a monthly blog carnival dedicated to biological diversity, taxonomy and systematics.

The first edition is now published and the size and quality of posts gives me optimism that this carnival is off to a roaring start and will have a long healthy life.

Contact Chris if you want to host a future edition and don't forget to submit your entries for the December issue.

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