Preliminary:Forestry
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Re: Preliminary:Forestry
yes, i know that it is not a new event
but the tests aren't accurate because it hasn't been around for a couple of years
and you can't get to the tests anyway
but the tests aren't accurate because it hasn't been around for a couple of years
and you can't get to the tests anyway
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?? Just click on sample questions. It works for me._anatomy_ wrote:yes, i know that it is not a new event
but the tests aren't accurate because it hasn't been around for a couple of years
and you can't get to the tests anyway
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Do you think that the possibility of State Trees differing in each state will result in what materials you can bring?
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I think doing state tree lists is dumb. Why not standardize it?fishman100 wrote:Do you think that the possibility of State Trees differing in each state will result in what materials you can bring?
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Because there's little point in learning about the Pacific Yew or Saguaro Cactus if you're in PA. It makes the event much more relevant. I personally like learning about all types of trees, but I also think that state specific lists are a good idea.mingtian wrote:I think doing state tree lists is dumb. Why not standardize it?fishman100 wrote:Do you think that the possibility of State Trees differing in each state will result in what materials you can bring?
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I think that we should have a Nats list that States can follow if they wish to, but they don't have to. (Didn't Texas have their own Ornithology bird list or something?)
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New York did too.prelude to death wrote:I think that we should have a Nats list that States can follow if they wish to, but they don't have to. (Didn't Texas have their own Ornithology bird list or something?)
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LOL!!! ok, our "Texas Ornithology" list was this:prelude to death wrote:I think that we should have a Nats list that States can follow if they wish to, but they don't have to. (Didn't Texas have their own Ornithology bird list or something?)
The NATS list with like, 20% of the birds crossed out by HAND
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/tso/20 ... st2011.pdf
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New York had their own list in PDF with text. For Regionals I just crossed out the state birds and highlighted the ones that had the call identification symbol.
Also I think that we should have a National list that states can follow, but they don't have to (like Ornithology).
Anyway, this looks like a good event. I'm signing up for this next year.
Does anyone know if using the 2004-5 list will be useful?
Also I think that we should have a National list that states can follow, but they don't have to (like Ornithology).
Anyway, this looks like a good event. I'm signing up for this next year.
Does anyone know if using the 2004-5 list will be useful?
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I would assume that the 2004-2005 list would work just fine for this. To add to this, does anyone even still have that list? I remember I threw mine out almost the second the event ended(I HATED this event >.<).
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