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Citizen scientists help researchers protect keystone species | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Summary by Santa Rosas Press Gazette
“They were there all along,” said Rick O’Connor, a Florida Sea Grant agent for UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County. “We just had to do a better job of searching for them.” Earlier this month, O’Connor’s Panhandle Terrapin Project commenced its 20th season combing the Gulf coast from Wakulla County in Florida to Baldwin County in Alabama in search of terrapins, which are native to marsh environments. Consisting mostly of trained citizen scientist v…
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Santa Rosas Press Gazette broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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