Tom Turpin, the Gamesmaster of the Linnaean Games, and J. E. McPherson, a judge for more than 20 years, are interviewed in this video. They discuss the origin of the Games, how they got their name, and how the questions are created. The Linnaean Games are a lively question-and-answer, college bowl-style competition on entomological facts played between university-sponsored student teams at ESA Annual Meetings. They have been a part of ESA Annual Meetings for more than 30 years.
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