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Get involved in the Cairngorms Scenic Photo Posts Project

June 8, 2015 by Citizen Science

A great idea to get you out in the Cairngorms National Park, and involved in an innovative Citizen Science project has just been launched. This pioneering Citizen Science initiative within the National Park will gather ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science Tagged With: cairngorms, citizen science

Only a couple of weeks left for the Great British Bee Count

May 20, 2015 by Citizen Science

The latest app we are promoting for our staff and volunteers is to help carry out the Great British Bee Count. The Great British Bee Count only runs until the end of this month (31st May), so it’s time to get a buzz on and ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science Tagged With: citizen science, Conservation, great british bee count, TCV

Community Projects need your VOTES

May 6, 2015 by Citizen Science

There's obviously all kinds of important voting happening at the moment - but perhaps the most important is...the Aviva Community Fund vote! We are delighted that two projects which we work closely with have made it ...
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Filed Under: Conservation Volunteer Team, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: Conservation, TCV, volunteer

Woodland citizen science pilot project begins!

April 29, 2015 by Citizen Science

This year, as part of a consultation with the Forestry Commission Scotland, TCV have been working towards creating and trialling a Woodland Citizen Science toolkit for community woodland groups to take part in. On Sunday, ...
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How to Engage Volunteers in Citizen Science

April 27, 2015 by Citizen Science

As part of the Scotland Counts projects we have recently completed some research on the best ways to engage volunteers in Citizen Science. We hope the report will be useful to anyone setting up, running or managing ...
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Filed Under: Citizen Science Tagged With: citizen science, Volunteers

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