Citizens—in addition to scientists—play an important role in documenting biological information about the natural world, including on prairies. In this panel discussion, Naturalist Austin Lambert, MPF Vice President of Science & Management Bruce Schuette, and MPF board member and retired USFWS biologist Doug Helmers share information about citizen science tools and programs that nature enthusiasts can use on prairies and other habitats: iNaturalist, the Bumble Bee Atlas, and eBird.
Free. Wednesday, April 27 at 4:00. Register here.
The webinar, to be held via Zoom, will be 45 minutes including a question and answer session. The webinar will be recorded, and a link to the recording will be sent to all registrants as well as posted to the MPF YouTube channel.
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