What started as a simple way for bird lovers to log sightings has grown into eBird — the world’s largest citizen science project. With over 2 billion bird observations, it connects everyday birders ...
A new study published in the journal Ornithological Applications shows how conservation organizations are using data from birdwatchers to pinpoint opportunities to reverse population declines. The ...
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Turning your birdwatching into real science data
Your casual birdwatching can fuel global research and conservation through citizen science platforms like eBird. By logging sightings—whether in your backyard or on a hike—you help scientists track ...
A new study published in Big Earth Data systematically evaluates the data quality of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in ecological conservation applications. Focusing on red-crowned crane ...
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