From the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology, a new opportunity for ostentatious fretting:
A suitably concerned survey of the scientific names of African vertebrates revealed – presumably, to gasps and much rending of garments – that,
The rewards, I would guess, of doing the actual leg work, and of funding said leg work, resulting in, well, knowledge.
However, all this whiteness and maleness is, for some, terribly troubling. Among them, Associate Professor of Conservation Science, Ricardo Rocha:
Actually, and while I can claim no expertise, I’d guess that rewriting the entire scientific literature, in any number of countries, to alter thousands of obscure Latin names, which very few people know or remotely care about, in order to accommodate modern political fashion – which is what this is – might be rather impractical, somewhat confusing, and perhaps not the best use of limited resources.
Undeterred, our associate professor continues his tearful trajectory:
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