🐞 Next Pollinator/Insect Survey at the Growing Center > 1:30 pm (Aug, Thur 22nd)

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Claire O'Neill

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Aug 16, 2019, 11:36:22 AM8/16/19
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I looked at the weather forecast for next week, and here's the next survey date: this coming Thursday, Aug 22nd (1:30 pm). Who's in?

I'll be away the week after, so if one of you whom I trained feels comfortable enough to run one of the 2 surveys -or both- while I am away (species occurrence survey on iNat / species abundance through CaterpillarsCount): I am all for it! Don't be shy, this is the first cycle/year, so we're still working on what's known as a baseline. This means it is also the perfect opportunity to learn while making mistakes. We'll catch most of them through the data :-)

Now, about that pollinator program!... 

Here's our little intro + plan for our visit:

Thanks for joining this science community effort in helping our city pollinators (& arthropods in general). We will get to our weekly visual survey (photo documentation of insects & spiders) and count survey in (abundance count of the insects that visit the trees that we marked). We will also continue the inventory of the plants of the center so that we can understand better insect-to-plant interactions.
 
As usual, we record all our activities in site-specific logs that we make public. And here is the one about the Growing Center > here it is.

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📅 You can check our Events calendar to see when we plan our visits > our Growing Center events usually have a beetle 🐞 appended to their title to ease spotting them in our busy calendar ツ For the Growing Center, we'll be spontaneous (more so than for our other sites surveys), and have them planned about a day to a week prior to a visit.

I'll be the one leading those surveys while you are with me. So you'll have a great opportunity to learn and practice until you want to do it as well on your own -or not: it's fine to keep wanting to do it in a group setting :-) The goal, besides community and science building, is also to have you monitoring when we can't, and supply additional data. The more regular and continuous our surveys are, the better it is for our pollinators, our scientists and ourselves as human Earth-citizen!

Each visit I'll start with the field task du jour, and with a short intro with important info for newcomers to give a chance to anybody to start at any point during the year. 
If you're new and you missed the project intro part, and day field duty explanations, then no worry, there's always the next event! :-) 

ⓘ More about this project » https://tinyurl.com/ewa-at-the-growing-center
ⓘ More about EwA Citizen Science Program » https://tinyurl.com/ewa-citizen-science

#insects #pollinators #urbanWildlife #insectDecline #conservation #biodiversity #citizenScience
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