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    Possibly of interest to gifted adults... also to children for field trips, high school students looking for a project, or college students seeking an interesting individual or group activity: myriad opportunities to participate in citizen science.

    There are several groups which seek to coordinate efforts, or volunteers may contact a project directly, in an area of their interest.

    https://www.citizenscience.gov/

    https://www.citizenscience.org/

    Citizen science gathers anecdotal evidence: observations and experiences.

    Just a few examples:

    bird count -
    https://www.birdcount.org/participate/,
    https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/citizen-science-be-part-of-something-bigger/

    nasa -


    emerald ash borer (Walter D. Koenig, et al, 2013) -
    https://www.fs.fed.us/nrs/pubs/jrnl/2013/nrs_2013_koenig_002.pdf

    projects (Hiromi Korobi, et al, 2015) -
    mentions scientific value of the data, data quality, reliability, accuracy, peer-reviewed scientific articles and publications, and that the data provided may be used to inform resource management and strategy -
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11284-015-1314-y

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    DD did this on the way and back on our Antarctica trip. They counted birds. It was a fun activity since it was a 2 day trip each way. And also to learn the birds there.


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