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Bee populations around the world are declining, with many species of bees becoming endangered at rates higher than ever before. Human and bee survival is intertwined— without bees, we risk doing significant damage to ourselves and our world's ecosystems.
Want to know how you can help? Join us for the second installment of our Earth Day LIVE webinar series: How Citizen Science Can Help Save the Bees on Thursday, August 13th at 1pm Eastern.
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What is citizen science?
Citizen science is the practice of public participation and collaboration in scientific research to increase scientific knowledge. Through citizen science, people share and contribute to data monitoring and collection programs.
The Earth Challenge 2020 app empowers people around the world to monitor and help mitigate threats to environmental and human health in their communities. Find out more about the app and how you can participate in saving bees by tuning into our panel. <[link removed]>
The webinar will be 60 minutes and hosted over Zoom. By registering and joining the webinar, you’ll be able to ask questions during the Q&A. If you can’t connect over Zoom, we’ll also be streaming the event over Facebook.
Our panelists include:
- Kathleen Rogers, Earth Day Network
- Anne Bowser, Wilson Center
- Landon Van Dyke, Department of State
- Sam Droege, U.S. Geological Survey
- Moderator: J. Marcelle Lashley-Kaborè, Girls with Knowledge, Inc.
Join us for a discussion and Q&A <[link removed]> on how, using the Earth Challenge 2020 app, citizen scientists can help monitor and conserve bee populations around the world.
See you there,
Katie Wood
Conservation and Biodiversity Manager
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