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  1. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity Hong Kong

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  2. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity Overview of Northern Yarra Landcare Network

    To collect observations of flora and fauna in the Northern Yarra Landcare Catchment area comprising Steels Creek, Yarra Glen, Chum Creek, Healesville, Dixons Creek and surrounds.

  3. Biodiversity Science project: MCS Biodiversity Survey

    Students/community members will use iNaturalist.org or the app to observe different organisms from different taxon groups such as reptiles, mammals, birds etc. AThis is a great opportunity for students to be scientists using technology to capture the biodiversity that we have and show this to the public. 1. Get iPhone/Android App- iNaturalist 2. Take pictures of wildlife around you and gather information...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Para Creeks Biodiversity Project

    Using a smartphone app called BioCollect, and after induction, walkers and others who have a connection with their suburb, can take photos of local biodiversity. This valuable information is then shared amongst people and groups, Councils and State Government, who work to better manage our biodiversity.

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Biodiversity at Arborlee

    Participants of the Environmental Monitoring Workshop split into groups to undertake a field walk through the rain forest vegetation of Arborlee Nature Refuge while practising using BioCollect to record biodiversity.

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Terrick Terrick National Park Biodiversity Application

    Individual species records (flora and fauna) are collected to assist with conservation monitoring and planning. The project is a proof-of-concept to assess suitability of collecting field data using the biocollect tools. At this stage, the data collected is not part of a sanctioned Parks Victoria project.

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Wiluna Remote Community School Biodiversity Sightings

    Wiluna Remote Community School Biodiversity Sightings

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Bees in the 'burbs in a biodiversity hotspot

    I have two citizen science projects I'd love you to contribute to: 1) use of bee hotels (worldwide project), and 2) native bee observations (WA members only). To contribute, click on the Google drive link pinned as the first post on this page. This will lead to 3 spreadsheets: one for bee hotels, the other two for observations of bees in 'natural' areas (bushland/parks/reserves) and residential areas...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: OPAL Biodiversity Survey

    The OPAL Biodiversity Survey needs citizen scientists in England to help uncover the diverse range of wildlife in hedges. By contributing, you'll help researchers learn more about the importance of hedges and how we can improve them. Hedges support many animals by providing them with food and shelter. Berries and seeds are food for birds, while holes beneath the hedge are often home to small mammals...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: EAGA Biodiversity Monitoring

    BirdLife Australia has teamed up with the Eastern Alliance for Greenhouse Action (EAGA), ARCUE and Melbourne University to establish a number of bird monitoring sites around Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. The data collected from these sites will be used in conjunction with the other indicators to help the seven councils develop NRM practices in the context of climate change and provide an evidence base to inform future investment.