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Citizen Science in Schools: Students Collect Valuable Mammal Data for Science, Conservation, and Community Engagement

BioScience, ISSN: 1525-3244, Vol: 69, Issue: 1, Page: 69-79
2019
  • 56
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 176
    Captures
  • 2
    Mentions
  • 14
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    56
    • Citation Indexes
      55
    • Policy Citations
      1
      • 1
  • Captures
    176
  • Mentions
    2
    • News Mentions
      2
      • 2
  • Social Media
    14
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      14
      • Facebook
        14

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Students around the globe collect quality, eye-opening research data on mammals

Researchers are running a large-scale camera-trap study called eMammal, recently enlisted the help of K-12 students from 28 schools and four countries -- the United States, India, Mexico and Kenya. What the researchers, and the kids, discovered was surprising.

Article Description

Citizen science has been touted as an effective means to collect large-scale data while engaging the public. We demonstrate that children as young as 9 years old can collect valuable mammal monitoring data using camera traps while connecting with nature and learning through their own scientific discoveries. Indian, Kenyan, Mexican, and American students used camera traps near their schools and detected 13 37 species, all of which were verified by professionals. These data describe rich mammal faunas near schools, sometimes surpassing nearby protected areas, and included five endangered species. Ninety-four percent of the camera traps were set in accordance with scientific protocols, and the teachers reported the experience as highly engaging for their students. Furthermore, the generated photos and results had community-wide impacts involving local politicians, community members, and the media. We show that children can run sensors to contribute valid scientific data important for conservation and research.

Bibliographic Details

Schuttler, Stephanie G; Sears, Rebecca S; Orendain, Isabel; Khot, Rahul; Rubenstein, Daniel; Rubenstein, Nancy; Dunn, Robert R; Baird, Elizabeth; Kandros, Kimberly; O'Brien, Timothy; Kays, Roland

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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