Part of our Scotland Counts project is to support the engagement of a wide audience in Citizen Science. We believe it is a great way to improve scientific understanding and evidence, at the same time as engaging people in ...
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Citizen Science Opportunities Feature in Scotland Outdoors
We are always looking to share opportunities to get involved in Citizen Science with new audiences. So we were delighted to see the latest edition of Scotland Outdoors magazine drop through the office letter box, featuring ...
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Last Reflections before the Natural Communities Showcase Event
Natural Communities trainee Heather Parris offers the last in our series of reflections on a year in the Natural Communities programme leading up to showcase event next week.
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Lichens – the perfect Citizen Science for winter
These dark, cold winter months may seem a bit lifeless but there are one set of species that still manage to triumph effortlessly throughout the winter: the lichens!
Lichens are two organisms (algae and fungus) living ...
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Citizen Science App – Reverse the Odds with Cancer Research UK
Mobile phone apps can be a great way to get involved in Citizen Science, so each month we are going to be sharing a new app for you to try. We'll be promoting it to our volunteer teams and encouraging staff, volunteers and ...
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