Let's meet Citizen Science! Episode 1 - Nature's Calendar

Let's meet Citizen Science! Episode 1 - Nature's Calendar

We talked to Thomas Hübner from the Central Station for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) during the "Long Night of Research" in the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, Austria about the new phenology Citizen Science project "Nature's Calendar" about the the 10 phenological seasons in the project and what Citizen Scientists can observe in the Citizen Science App for Android and IOS.

The CitSci project "Nature's Calendar" is running on the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform and is the successor a prior phenology project called "Naturverrückt". The collected data is used for reserach about plant development and climate change by scientists in europe and across the world.
If you are interested in nature and how climate change influences plants and animal species, you can participate via website and smartphone apps @ www.naturkalender.at

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