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Life – An Encyclopedia of Our World
By Mark Schauss | March 18, 2008
A group of scientists are getting together for one of the largest collaborations ever attempted which is to catalog every life form on earth into one website, the Encyclopedia of Life. The site is full of amazing information on the incredible diversity of life on Earth. Hopefully, life will be able to survive under the increasing pressure put on it via our constant need to pollute our world.
The site’s eventual goal is to have a web page for all 1.8 million known species of life for people to enjoy. It is a marvelous goal and I wish them all the luck in the world.
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