People invited to become 'wildlife detectives' to track wild mammals
- The Sussex County Library System is celebrating Citizen Science Month this April, inviting the community to participate in citizen science projects.
- Citizen Science offers people of all ages a way to engage with the world around them and assist professional researchers in gathering valuable data.
- Deborah Fagnan, the Youth Services Coordinator at SCLS and a Citizen Science Ambassador for SciStarter, will be providing information on The Great Sunflower Project during drop-in sessions at multiple library branches.
- Free events will occur on Saturday, April 5 at the Louise Childs Branch at 1:30 p.m. And the Sussex-Wantage Branch at 2:00 p.m., and on Saturday, April 19 at the Dennis Branch at 2:00 p.m., all offering free materials and sunflower seeds while supplies last, with registration beginning April 7.
- SciStarter, a globally recognized online hub and research affiliate of North Carolina State University and Arizona State University , connects people with over 3,000 real-world scientific projects that can be searched by location, topic, and age level.
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People invited to become 'wildlife detectives' to track wild mammals
People are being asked to become 'wildlife detectives' this spring to help track wild mammals.
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