Comments: April

First comment for this month can be found here:

http://bsue2d.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/moss-chat-project/

This Blog does a good job of telling me what a bog is and why they are so important to maintain. However, that is all it tells me.

Fortunately I attended this seminar and know what the Chat Moss project entails. However, for those that didn’t this blog doesn’t actually inform the reader of what the Chat Moss project is or their aims for the future.

The writing here is very good but a little more detail is need to about what was in the seminar and it would be really nice if we could hear about your opinion on the Chat Moss project. Some pictures would also be nice.

For those reading this there is a little more information here: http://www.wildlifetrusts.org/jobs/chat-moss-community-project-officer

Here is my second comment:

http://davidstanfordbeale.wordpress.com/2014/03/29/conserving-plants-in-the-colonies/

This was not a seminar I was able to attend. However, it sounds quite interesting, liquid nitrogen!

This blog is very well written and easy to read. However, it would have been nice to see some relevant pictures or even a few links to the work that is currently been carried out for some further reading.

I feel a little more information about what was included in the seminar could have been included. Other than the conservation of seeds I know very little about the work presented by Colin Clubbe. It would also have been great to see what your opinion on the work was after hearing about it.

For those interested a bit more about Colin’s work can be found here: http://www.kew.org/science-conservation/research-data/science-directory/people/clubbe-colin-p

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