Taxonomy as conservation publicity

Updated: 2026.05.08 5H ago 1 sources
Scientists increasingly name new species after prominent communicators and celebrities to attract public attention and media coverage. That naming practice serves both as an honorific and as a deliberate outreach tactic that can amplify awareness of obscure taxa and local conservation issues. — Naming species after high‑profile figures both reflects and shapes how the public values biodiversity, with implications for funding, research attention, and conservation priorities.

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A Century of David Attenborough
Bob Grant 2026.05.08 100% relevant
The Journal of Natural History paper naming Attenboroughnculus tau to coincide with David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, and the fact that over 50 taxa have been named after him, exemplify the practice.
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