Looking for some help with the Phylomon project

Not sure if you remember this, but I’ve been happily watching a little web project of mine grow over time. It’s known as the Phylo project, and basically is a crowdsourcing initiative to create biodiversity trading cards a la Pokemon style ethos.

So far, it’s been steadily humming along, but I’d like to see if there are folks out there in UBC, or Vancouver (as the case may be), who are into helping out in some form of fashion.

We’re actually looking for folks who are into helping with curation side of things, and who are generally into things like science, environment, art, gaming, computer programming, but really, the project has been so great so far because I suspect the talent range of all participants is so varied and deep.

Anyway, if this sounds interesting to you, leave a note on this facebook discussion page, or if you’re not a facebook person, you can tweet or email me directly.

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David (@ng_dave) is Faculty at the Michael Smith Labs. His writing has appeared in places such as McSweeney's, The Walrus, and boingboing.net. He plans on using Terry as another place to highlight the mostly science-y links he appreciates. In fact, if you liked this one, you might also like his main site generally - this can be found at popperfont.net.