Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week, to coincide with the premiere of our film Australian Bushfire Rescue, we're highlighting Bushfire Recovery Projects. According to their website, by "spot[ing] animals in photographs captured ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week's featured project is a blast from the past called Castaway by the North Carolina Museum of Nature Sciences. Castaway describes its efforts as "salvag[ing] data from ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week's featured project is a collection of games from Syracuse University called Citizen Sort. Who says science can't be all fun and games? Citizen Sort is a ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week's is NestWatch from the Cornell Lab or Ornithology. As fall rolls in, different birds appear in all parts of the country. This week's citizen science project ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week's featured project is Digitally Unlocking Nature's Archive, or DUNA. The Natural History Museum of London's Library and Archives has been the keeper of some of world's ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week's is OceanEYEs, brought to you by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center. NOAA scientists have deployed cameras to the ocean ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. Project Noah, originally launched out of New York University, is this week's featured organization. Project Noah is where wildlife photography meets citizen science. Their mission is to improve ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week we're featuring Embryo Cam. Researchers at the University of Plymouth are studying the effects of climate change on aquatic embryos. They use technology that mimics climate ...
Each week, we feature a worthy citizen science project or nature news segment from around the world. This week, we're changing things up by including a couple of resources (by our friends and partners at The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International) to take a look ...