*Postponed* Lecture Series talk: Taking photos of nature for science & conservation

Thu, Mar 26th 2020, 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Natural Resources Building, Room 1131 1416 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA, 95814

*Please note, this lecture has been postponed. Once an alternative date and time have been identified, new details and registration links will be posted here

"Taking Photos of Nature for Science & Conservation: Utilizing Technology to Scale Community-Collected Biodiversity Data in California"

The Conservation Lecture Series is organized by CDFW’s Science Institute. The lecture series is designed to deliver the most current scientific information about conservation issues in California.

The Citizen Science program at the California Academy of Sciences engages tens of thousands of volunteers in California and beyond to document biodiversity, since understanding when and where species occur at scale can only be done through mobilizing people everywhere to make observations of their local nature. In this talk, Rebecca Johnson and Alison Young, Co-Directors of Citizen Science at the Academy, will highlight how they work with partners and communities to do this work and will discuss the resulting science, conservation, and stewardship outcomes.

 

If you would like to attend this lecture, please  Register her. 

 

To view the webcast, register for the webinar and you will receive an e-mail with the link.

 

  

Be sure to visit the Conservation Lecture Series website to see what lectures are coming up, and to view recordings of previous lectures.