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alexwild.bsky.social
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22 hours ago
American English imbues the word "scheme" with nefarious overtones, as if someone is planning a heist, which may explain my lingering mistrust of European entomology. A scheme, you say?
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chasesolidago.bsky.social
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15 hours ago
omg this just showed up on my feed
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chasesolidago.bsky.social
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22 hours ago
I love this, we need more schemes in science
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clareblencowe.bsky.social
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22 hours ago
The word is so commonly used in this context we even have an acronym in British English: NSS (National Schemes and Societies).
Scheming for good! 🐛🐝🦋🦗🪲🪳
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apophis426.bsky.social
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10 hours ago
it took me a moment for me to realize what the problem even was and as a chronically online canadian i basically count for half an american
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tiffanye.bsky.social
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21 hours ago
North American wide citizen scientist insect scheme complete with magnifying glasses and sleuthing. Sounds just about right.
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fossombronia.bsky.social
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22 hours ago
Remember the alamo ?
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Scheming for good! 🐛🐝🦋🦗🪲🪳