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SUMMARY:GIS in Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 3\, 2021\n4 PM to 5:30 PM – NOTE EARLIER STARTING TIME\nWith William Wiskes\nSign up for the Zoom Webinar HERE \nLike every atlas project\, the Marin County Breeding Bird Atlas will feature\, at its core\, a series of maps that track the distribution of our nesting birds. Join us for a fascinating exploration of high-tech map-making with William Wiskes. William will talk about the pleasures and pains of creating maps for a modern breeding bird atlas. He will focus especially on three classes of maps that he is developing for the Marin County BBA project: conventional paper (printable) maps\, an interactive web-map\, and a phone-based app that volunteers can use in the field. \nWilliam Wiskes\, GIS Specialist\, is the staff cartographer of the new Marin County Breeding Bird Atlas. He is currently a master’s degree candidate at San Francisco State University. An excellent field ornithologist\, William has worked on numerous projects in conservation biology\, including\, among others\, field studies of raptors\, Pacific Wren\, and Black Rail.
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LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Can Citizen Science Save Us?
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, February 17\, 2021\n7 PM to 8:30 PM\nWith Mary Ellen Hannibal\nSign up for the Webinar HERE \nMary Ellen Hannibal is an award-winning author.  Her book Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction was named a best book of 2016 by the San Francisco Chronicle and won a Nautilus book award. She frequently contributes to Bay Nature\, Nautilus\, the New York Times\, and Science magazines. Her Stanford TEDx talk addresses citizen science in general:   Can Citizen Science Save Us? Her most recent TED addresses How you can help save the monarch butterfly\, and the planet. Citizen science is an old/new practice of direct observation of nature by amateurs. Today the practice is turbo-charged by smartphone technology and vast computing power.  It is needed as never before\, because plants and animals are disappearing too fast\, and Earth is undergoing a mass extinction. The good news is that citizen science is a concept\, a format\, and a tool for addressing environmental problems at a local level\, including the urban environment. In this talk I’ll go over some of the basics of citizen science and focus on local projects that make a difference. \nwww.maryellenhannibal.com \ngo.ted.com/maryellenhannibal
URL:https://marinaudubon.org/event/can-citizen-science-save-us/
LOCATION:Zoom Event\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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