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  1. Biodiversity Science project: Arid Lands Symposium: Integrating Research into Action

    Join us for this exciting and educational two-day event that brings together researchers, land managers, students, community leaders, and stakeholders to share practical implications from regional natural resource research and novel ideas for implementing monitoring, research, and management programs. The purpose is to - share practical applications of research and monitoring results to inform adaptive management in the Southwest. - enhance collaboration for regional conservation...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Shark Conservation in Belize

    To protect sharks and their habitat, we need to know where they spend their time. This study is the first of its kind—while we have evidence that sharks do better in marine reserves, we have no idea how long a decimated population will take to recover in a brand-new reserve. That’s one of the insights that will come out of this research...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Stars to the Sea

    The Vermilion Sea Institute (VSI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working in Baja, Mexico to foster sustainable and enriching relationships between human societies and the ecosystems that support them...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Bauhinia Genome

    Being based in Hong Kong we were inspired to study our emblem, the beautiful Bauhinia blakeana flower that appears on our flag and currency. What many people may not know is that it is a sterile hybrid, and how and why it ended up in Hong Kong is shrouded in mystery...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Stream Selfie

    What's in YOUR water? We all have the right to know if the streams running through our backyards and neighborhood parks are safe. But there is an alarming lack of up-to-date information about water quality across the country. Stream Selfie is here to bridge that information gap. Stream Selfie connects you with thousands of other citizen scientists to paint a picture of streams across America. Simply snap a pic of your local stream and share it here...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: The Juvenile Lobster Monitoring Program

    The Juvenile Lobster Monitoring Program is a community-based research program that aims to measure the health and productivity of lobster nursery habitats over space and time. The project measures the abundance and distribution of juvenile lobsters and uses marking and recapture techniques to investigate growth rates and survival. Program scientists have developed a set of rigorous training tools to teach volunteers how to census lobsters at nursery grounds in the lower intertidal zone...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Rescue a Reef

    Rescue a Reef is the University of Miami's (UM) citizen science project designed to support coral reef research and restoration activities to recover depleted coral populations of South Florida. Our Rescue a Reef coral restoration expeditions offer you the hands-on opportunity to work alongside UM coral reef experts as a citizen scientist! Join our UM team for a day of open-water coral research on the beautiful reefs of South Florida...

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Geothermal Case Studies and Exploration

    Detailed exploration case studies, such as Beaumont and Foster (1990, 1991, 1992), which were completed for oil and gas plays, will give operators an accessible portal for gathering clean, unbiased information with which to explore for geothermal drilling prospects. Providing a database of these case studies with each case study broken down into queriable properties makes this information even more powerful in planning future exploration efforts in new areas...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: The Secchi Dip-In

    The Secchi Dip-In is a program of the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS). The purpose of the society is to foster the management and protection of lakes and reservoirs for today and tomorrow. The Secchi Dip-In was created to enable volunteers to submit water clarity measurements to an online database and see how their data compare on a variety of scales- regional to international...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: Urban Forest Map

    The Urban Forest Map is a collaborative effort to map every tree in the city of San Francisco...