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What I am thinking of is an achievement for encountering and identifying an endangered species listed in the National Red List (for IUCN member countries) on the journey to the geohash. It could split up into categories (CR/EN/VU/NT/CD). | What I am thinking of is an achievement for encountering and identifying an endangered species listed in the National Red List (for IUCN member countries) on the journey to the geohash. It could split up into categories (CR/EN/VU/NT/CD). | ||
I'm not 100% happy with the title yet, just going with the idea that the endangered species might be just as luck to encounter a geohasher as the other way around. | I'm not 100% happy with the title yet, just going with the idea that the endangered species might be just as luck to encounter a geohasher as the other way around. | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 14 January 2022
This is a proposal made on 2018-12-17. Please leave comments and suggestions on Talk:Birds of a Feather achievement, indicating your thoughts on the proposal, including:
- Support - you think this proposal should be added with zero or minor changes
- Do not oppose - you think it's boring/meh/not for you, but it wouldn't harm to have it created
- Oppose - you have a specific reason as to why this ribbon should not exist (state this reasoning in your comment)
- Needs work - you think the achievement should be created after more significant changes have been made
See Proposed achievements for more information on this process.
What I am thinking of is an achievement for encountering and identifying an endangered species listed in the National Red List (for IUCN member countries) on the journey to the geohash. It could split up into categories (CR/EN/VU/NT/CD).
I'm not 100% happy with the title yet, just going with the idea that the endangered species might be just as luck to encounter a geohasher as the other way around.