Come along to the Corowa Library for National Science Week 2024!
Are you curious about how to start identifying plants and animals using technology, or eager to dive into making environmental contributions from your smartphone? If so, delve into the exciting world of citizen science with us!
Citizen science is defined as “the collection and analysis of data relating to the natural world by members of the general public, typically as part of a collaborative project with professional scientists” (Oxford Languages). It provides opportunities for people to engage with their local environment and make a real impact by collecting and documenting diverse and integral information about nature.
Join Claire Birch and Meredith Mitchell from Corowa District Landcare at the Corowa Library to learn about citizen science in a relaxed and friendly environment.
As well as an overview of citizen science, this session will cover:
Navigating online platforms and apps: learn how to access and use the tools that are available to citizen scientists.
Exploring environmental projects: discover a variety of citizen science initiatives and opportunities.
Real life practice! Step outside with us at Ball Park to test and use citizen science apps alongside the Murray River.
Bookings essential. Please book online at: https://events.humanitix.com/citizen-science-essentials
For phone bookings please call Corowa Library: (02) 6033 8941
Upon registering for Citizen Science Essentials, we’ll send you a few apps that you may wish to download at home prior to the session. Some of our favourites include FrogID and iNaturalist.
What to bring to the session: Please bring your smartphone (recommended), tablet or laptop to the session if available. This event will include a gentle walk outdoors on flat paths. Please wear sturdy footwear and dress for weather conditions.
Everyone is welcome!