U of I Extension hosts I-Pollinate Citizen
Scientist Webinar April 3rd in Lincoln
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[March 21, 2019]
LINCOLN - University of
Illinois Extension is calling all lovers of bees, butterflies, and
other pollinators that keep our crops and gardens growing to join
scientists in tracking their distribution and habitat use across the
state, from the comfort of your home, school, or community garden. |
I-Pollinate is a citizen-science research
initiative through the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
designed to collect state-wide pollinator data. Volunteers can join
up to three research projects and collect data on monarch butterfly
egg and caterpillar abundance, pollinator visitation to ornamental
flowers, and state bee distributions. This
program will be offered as a live webinar training with the
scientists on Wednesday, April 3 at 3 p.m. Webinars will be held at
the U of I Extension Buildings, 700 S. Airport Drive, Springfield,
and 980 N Postville Drive, Lincoln. To reserve a packet of handouts
at one of these locations, pre-register at
https://web.extension.illinois.edu/lms/.
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To register to listen to the training from home, visit
https://web.extension.illinois. edu/registration/?RegistrationID=20006
. A recording of the training will be shared on the project website.
To learn more about becoming a citizen scientist with I-Pollinate and sign up to
join, visit the project website at publish.illinois.edu/pollinatorproject.
[Jennifer Fishburn] |