Today is the day! We are proud to release the 4th annual report: the 2022 EwA Conservation Highlights!Ā
We are so appreciative to have a community of participatory scientists, naturalists, and volunteers who are genuinely dedicated to EwAās mission and want to see it succeed! Our community makes EwA a success!Ā
The Conservation Highlights is an 8-page summary of our work this past year, a shortlist of our accomplishments, and a few favorite infographics. It is a testimony to the commitment of its community. It summarizes the incredible efforts of our team of volunteers, participatory scientists, field leaders, and the organization's core members.
This year, again we will be publishing conservation digests focusing on our individual projects (which detail the Conservation Highlights). The first of these was EwAās 2022 Vernal Pool Report, released a few weeks ago. A related report this time in a tutorial format detailing our GIS teamās efforts to map habitat degradation in the Fells, including degradation which could threaten vernal pools, will be released in the coming weeks. We will also release digests for our conservation work relating to our insect surveys, phenology studies, and biodiversity inventory activities. Finally, we're gathering all of EwA's 2022's infographics into the 2022 EwA Data Companion to get all of the data visuals in one place. If there's something you'd like to see added, just tell us. Throughout the winter months, keep an eye on the EwA Conservation Reports portal > here, and browse our digests as we release them.
Weāre so excited to share the fruits of this yearās citizen science work with you, and to see you again in 2023!
Enjoy this year's EwA Conservation Highlights ć Join our effort! And do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions. Help us strengthen our program and share your thoughts with us!
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