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bishop_museum_online (a group admin) says: 17 Jul 09 - Aloha Members of the Ask A Scientist group!
As of Friday June 16, Ask A Bishop Museum Scientist will be moving to:
ask.bishopmuseum.org
We will no longer be monitoring this flickr group, but we warmly welcome you visit and submit questions using our new site. Please be patient during the next month as we transition to our new location. Mahalo!
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Aloha Members of the Ask A Scientist group!
As of Friday June 16, Ask A Bishop Museum Scientist will be moving to:
ask.bishopmuseum.org
We will no longer be monitoring this flickr group, but we warmly welcome you visit and submit questions using our new site. Please be patient during the next month as we transition to our new location. Mahalo!
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About Ask a Bishop Museum Scientist
Aloha Members of the Ask A Scientist group!
As of Friday June 16, Ask A Bishop Museum Scientist will be moving to:
ask.bishopmuseum.org
Ask a Scientist has moved to accommodate users unable to access flickr. Please visit our new site at ask.bishopmuseum.org. You should be able to find our new searchable site easy to use, but please be patient with us as it is still under construction.
We are excited to see how this program has grown in popularity and are fielding numerous questions and requests representing a variety of age groups, scientific backgrounds, and biodiversity. It is evident that this program will continue to gain increased traction, and we will strive to continue to provide quality and on-time assistance. Currently we have numerous scientific staff and associates actively engaged in looking at all incoming questions and requests. As this site continues to grow in popularity, delayed responses may occur. We want to provide to you our best efforts. In order to do so, we are seeking volunteer and funding support. If you are interested in assisting us with this program, please contact us today.
We thank you for visiting our Ask a Scientist site and encourage you to tell your friends about it.
Go to hbs.bishopmuseum.org/askascientist for more information or email us at talktoascientist@bishopmuseum.org.
This project is funded by the U.S.Department of Education's Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations (ECHO) initiative and Bishop Museum's Hawaii Biological Survey.
We may use your images for an ongoing invasive plant species project!
Please avoid damaging plants or killing animals - and remember that there are laws regarding the collection of plants and animals to protect them!
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