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iNaturalist Citizen Science At Hawk Valley Farm

Hawk Valley Farm, 35 Varnum Ter, Lowell, MA 01854-2130, United States
10:00
De 08 Jun até 08 Jun, 2024
oin us for an exciting day of exploration and discovery at Hawk Valley Farm! We’re calling on all nature enthusiasts, budding scientists, and curious minds. Have you ever wondered about the diverse plant and animal species that call Lowell home? Here’s your chance to find out! We’ll host a special training session on using the iNaturalist app, a tool for documenting and exploring the natural world. During this event, you’ll learn how to use iNaturalist to record observations of plants, animals, fungi, and more. Afterward, we’ll explore Hawk Valley Farm, a beautiful property brimming with biodiversity. The event will be held outside and is weather-dependent. Sturdy shoes are recommended.

The Great Garden Birdwatch

Jersey (UK)

De 03 Fev até 04 Fev, 2024
Action for Wildlife Jersey is inviting the community to partake in the 23rd annual Great Garden Birdwatch. This cherished event, taking place on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th February, serves not only as an engaging activity for nature enthusiasts but also plays an important role in monitoring the health of our local bird populations. The Great Garden Birdwatch has become a staple in Jersey’s environmental calendar over the past two decades, offering residents a unique opportunity to connect with nature while contributing to vital citizen science. Those wishing to take part can use the Jersey Great Garden BirdWatch Survey Form 2024, available online or as a hard copy, to record their sightings. Results can be submitted via email to through Action for Wildlife Jersey’s Facebook page.

Leveraging #OneMillionActsofScience to Catalyze Participation in your Project this April

Online

De 31 Jan até 31 Jan, 2024
Tune into this one-hour, virtual event to discover how to re-inspire your participants (and find new ones) to engage in your project this April when we are aiming for a collective One Million Acts of Science during Citizen Science Month. This event is cohosted by SciStarter and the Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences. Register for free to attend and/or receive a recording.

Diverse participation in Citizen Science: Astronomy Workshop

University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia)
05:00
De 09 Dez até 09 Dez, 2023
If you would like to explore astronomy, learn about light pollution, take light meter recordings, learn about citizen science, and give feedback to help inform inclusive workshop experiences, you are invited to attend a two-hour workshop on the 9th December 2023, from 6pm - 8pm at the UniSC Sippy Downs campus (Parking is free) in the visualisation studio (https://bit.ly/3FVJbkc). If you have questions or would like assistance to register, please contact Dr. Vikki Schaffer (vschaffe@usc.edu.au). Places are limited. Accompanying carers and friends are welcome to attend. If you would like to know more, a research project information sheet is available here: https://bit.ly/3QXdBIY

Citizen Science EcoAction Day

Crandon Park, Miami (EUA)
09:30
De 09 Dez até 09 Dez, 2023
Jon Miami EcoAdventures & local non-profit Debris Free Oceans for our monthly Citizen Science project activity, hosted at Crandon Park every 2nd Saturday. Citizen Science is a way for the general public to be directly involved in the process of scientific data collection and to be engaged in scientific thinking. The goal of this activity is to have volunteers become amateur scientists while working with a group of professional scientists to collect critical data on marine debris in our local environment. Responsibilities and Duties: • Cleaning up the beach. • Sorting marine debris collected • Gathering and recording data. Qualifications: Volunteers under 13 must participate with a parent/guardian present. Please brIng a refillable water bottle, closed-toed shoes, and protection from the sun (sunscreen, hats, sunglasses).

EuroBioBlitz 2023

Europe
05:00
De 29 Set até 30 Set, 2023
A huge wildlife recording event is taking place across the whole of Europe on the 29th and 30th September 2023 – get involved! It’s a chance for anyone and everyone to contribute to the study of Europe’s wildlife, helping to shape conservation efforts and support scientific research. ‘Bio’ means ‘life’ and ‘Blitz’ means ‘to do something quickly and intensively’. Together they make ‘BioBlitz’, a collaborative race against the clock to discover as many species of plants, animals and fungi as possible, within a set location, over a defined time period. We can all help with nature’s recovery by helping fill in the gaps in what we know about the species on our doorstep. By recording nature nearby, everyone can support vital conservation research whilst connecting with nature and enjoying the outdoors.
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