If you would like to learn more about how citizen science observations, especially observations from the RASCals project, can be used for conservation, ecology, and behavior research, I will be giving two public lectures in the very near future. Both are free and open to the public.
Orange County
On Friday, March 2, I will be giving the Dr. Bayard H. Brattstrom Lecture in the Saddleback College Science Lecture Series. The event starts at 10 with the lecture beginning at 10:30. The title of this talk will be "Is Citizen Science the Next Revolution in Ecology and Behavior Research?"
You can find more information about this event here: http://www.saddleback.edu/science-lecture-series
Palm Desert
On Thursday, March 8, I will be in Palm Desert giving a presentation as part of UC Riverside's Deep Canyon Lecture Series. The lecture starts at 6pm and is entitled "The Value of Citizen Science for Urban Ecology and Invasive Species Research: Examples from the Reptiles and Amphibians of Southern California (RASCals) Project."
You can find more information about this event here: http://cnas.ucr.edu/deepcanyonlectures.html
Note that you should RSVP for the Deep Canyon Lecture Series. I hope we have a number of iNaturalist users in the audiences.
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Those sound interesting. Hmm...
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