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|field_project_name=Celebrate Urban Birds | |field_project_name=Celebrate Urban Birds | ||
|field_project_access_URL=http://celebrateurbanbirds.org/ | |field_project_access_URL=http://celebrateurbanbirds.org/ | ||
|field_infrastructure=Cornell Lab citizen science technology | |||
|field_project_start_date=2007/01/01 | |field_project_start_date=2007/01/01 | ||
|field_project_open=Yes | |field_project_open=Yes | ||
|field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | |field_subject_areas=Natural sciences | ||
|field_cs_subject_areas=conservation | |field_cs_subject_areas=nature/conservation | ||
|field_fields_of_science=Ornithology | |field_fields_of_science=Ornithology | ||
|field_project_description=Celebrate Urban Birds engages urban and rural residents in science, cultural, and community activities related to birds. Participants receive or download a free kit with posters, flower seeds, and data forms, then observe a small, defined bird-watching area for 10 minutes and report on the presence or absence of 16 species of birds. ([http://www.birds.cornell.edu/page.aspx?pid=1671 Citizen Science Program], The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, retrieved Sept. 24 2013) | |field_project_description=Celebrate Urban Birds engages urban and rural residents in science, cultural, and community activities related to birds. Participants receive or download a free kit with posters, flower seeds, and data forms, then observe a small, defined bird-watching area for 10 minutes and report on the presence or absence of 16 species of birds. ([http://www.birds.cornell.edu/page.aspx?pid=1671 Citizen Science Program], The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, retrieved Sept. 24 2013) | ||
|field_purpose_of_project=The project assesses the value of green spaces for birds, ranging in size from a potted plant to half a basketball court. | |field_purpose_of_project=The project assesses the value of green spaces for birds, ranging in size from a potted plant to half a basketball court. | ||
|field_team_leadermm=Karen Purcel (?) | |||
|field_team_link=http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/citizenscience/ | |||
|field_contact_person=Karen Purcel (?) | |||
|field_contact_person_URLs=http://celebrateurbanbirds.org/about/contact-us/, kap7@cornell.edu | |||
|field_team_location=Ithaca, NY 14850, USA | |||
|field_participant_task_description=Participants have to: | |field_participant_task_description=Participants have to: | ||
* Pick a precise area; | * Pick a precise area; | ||
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* http://blog.celebrateurbanbirds.org/ | * http://blog.celebrateurbanbirds.org/ | ||
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|field_author=Purcell, K., Dickinson, J. L. | |||
|field_date=2012 | |||
|field_title=Celebrate Urban Birds! A gateway to science for all. | |||
|field_reference=Purcell, K., Dickinson, J. L. 2012. Celebrate Urban Birds! A gateway to science for all.. Pages 191-200 in Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research (Dickinson, J. L., Bonney, R. | |||
|field_publication_type=Chapter of a book | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 16 October 2013
Materials for Participants
In addition, participants are encouraged to participate and organize other activities, e.g. Art Activities for Community Events
News, Events
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