Community science participants gain environmental awareness and contribute high quality data but improvements are needed: insights from Bumble Bee Watch
@xrisfg @EntSocOnt @bumblebeewatch @monarchwatch Yes, I actually did a survey of @bumblebeewatch users and found that many reported increased skills and knowledge, and the desire to keep learning more. Check out the paper (open access): https://t.co/TiFkNXVGXG
@_JohnMola @kzeller @VJMacPhail @fuzzybumblebee Yes, you can see our recently published papers.
https://t.co/21o2O9HjV0
https://t.co/SJN32l35VX
@VJMacPhail also has a review paper which might be helpful https://t.co/vnLgSPTdRt
…Another @VJMacPhail collaboration: Community science participants gain environmental awareness & high-quality data but improvements are needed https://t.co/52KLFSnydU
Contrary to what you have been told, the single best thing you can do to #savethebees doesn't cost $$. Listen to @VJMacPhail & contribute to #communityscience programs like @bumblebeewatch! https://t.co/SJN32l35VX
From the Colla Lab at @yorkuniversity, participants of @bumblebeewatch are motivated to contribute to the program to contribute to scientific data collection, help save bumble bees, further their own education, and for social reasons. https://t.co/KYpxgUjRe6
New #CitizenScience paper out @thePeerJ:
Community science participants gain environmental #awareness and contribute high #quality data but improvements are needed: insights from Bumble Bee Watch.
https://t.co/DupvHRZQr6